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Figure skater Valieva wins Canadian Grand Prix with two records | News | New

by Horace Rogers

Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva won the second stage of the Grand Prix in Canada, setting two world records. The newspaper talks about it on October 31 “Sport-Express”.

The 15-year-old scored 265.08 points (84.19 + 180.89), setting world records in the free skate and in the sum of short and free skates, which were previously his own.

The junior world champion made a mistake on the triple axel in the free skate. She did a quadruple salchow, a triple axel with a step-out, a quadruple toe loop in a waterfall with a triple, a triple rittberger, a quadruple toe loop through an oiler in a waterfall with a salchow, a triple waterfall flip + triple toe loop, triple lutz.

According to the results of the Vancouver Grand Prix, Russian figure skaters won all the prizes. Second was Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, who received 232.88 points, and Alena Kostornaya closed the top three (214.54).

Earlier that day, a pair of Russian figure skaters Daria Pavlyuchenko and Denis Khodykin took second place at the Grand Prix stage in Canada. According to the results of two programs at Skate Canada, the Russians scored 193.08 (69.46 + 123.62) points, losing first place to silver medalists at the 2018 Olympics – Chinese figure skaters Sui Wenjin and Han Tsun.

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