The Borneo Post

Canada’s Chan takes Cup of China with comeback win

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BEIJING: Canada’s double Olympic medallist Patrick Chan came from third place to snatch Cup of China gold in Beijing Saturday and secure his place at next month’s ISU Grand Prix Final.

First and second-placed women’s skaters Elena Radionova of Russia and Kaetlyn Osmond of Canada, ice dancers Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani of the US and Chinese pairs skaters Xiaoyu Yu and Hao Zhang also made sure of their places at next month’s ISU Grand Prix Final in Marseille with their performanc­es at the China event.

Radionova smashed the 200 barrier with her Turandot medley containing seven triple jumps to win gold in ladies’ free skating.

“I’m very happy to have come first today. My performanc­e was not perfect, it was not my best skate, but it was the best of the season so far... It’s hard for me to speak right now, I’m very overwhelme­d,” said an emotional Radionova after the event.

“I’m very happy to have come first today. My performanc­e was not perfect, it was not my best skate, but it was the best of the season so far... It’s hard for me to speak right now, I’m very overwhelme­d,” said an emotional Radionova after the event.

The story- tel l ing o f the choreograp­hic sequence behind the jumps helped her earn 135.15 ( 205.90 combined), giving her a margin of almost 10 over Canadian Kaetlyn Osmond who took silver, slipping from Friday’s lead.

“I did two mistakes. That was very uncharacte­ristic for me,” Osmond said.

Elizaveta Tuktamyshe­va (127.69, 192.57) took bronze and caught the attention of the crowd with her triple loop/double toeloop/double loop sequence, with the 19-yearold Russian’s closing change foot combinatio­n spin getting the biggest cheer of the night.

Chan, the Sochi Olympic silver medalist, won by a margin of just 1.38 over bombastic Jin Boyang, whose performanc­e added 182.37 points to total a combined 278.54 for silver.

“The programme felt very methodical, but I didn’t give it more energy than it needed... Even with the fall with the quad I didn’t panic,” Chan said, adding he hadn’t expected to win.

Russia’s Sergei Voronov took bronze with 243.76.

World silver medal- winning brother and sister Maia and Alex Shibutani of the USA edged from second place for Friday’s short programme to take ice dance gold with 111.90, bringing their combined score to 185.13.

Maia’s leap into her brother’s arms for the stationary lift was a crowd pleaser as was their finishing choreograp­hic dance lift and twizzling movement.

Canada’s Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje dropped to second, with 107.76 for their sumptuous performanc­e to “Concerto de Aranjuez” earning the world championsh­ip runners-up another silver.

Russia’s Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov broke the 100 barrier (101.70, 171.94) for their first time to take bronze for their tightly danced tango with the straight lift seeing Katsalapov plane across the rink on one knee. — AFP

 ??  ?? New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson (left) walks from the field after being caught needing one run to win as Pakistan celebrate during day four of the first cricket Test match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Hagley Park in Christchur­ch. — AFP photo
New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson (left) walks from the field after being caught needing one run to win as Pakistan celebrate during day four of the first cricket Test match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Hagley Park in Christchur­ch. — AFP photo

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