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Extractions: Centennial on Ice Preview Our crystal ball is soooo confused by the constantly changing lineup for this made for cable event that it doesn't know what to do. Based on the above competitors, we gaze through the smoke and say... With her main competition waiting for her in Paris we have Kwan the easy favorite, followed by Slutskaya and Bonaly fighting over second and third. After the top three, the odds favor Liashenko and Szewczenko for fourth and fifth. Although she hasn't had a great year so far, Markova has the equipment to win a medal in this group, and maybe a home crowd will inspire her. And then there is Bobek who would like to redeem herself - this will be her only real chance to do that until at least until next summer. Bobek also has the equipment to medal in this group, but the big question is, will she be ready?
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Extractions: Story Archive Image Gallery (Simsbury, CT) On the eve of the Chornobyl 15th Anniversary, Ukrainian ice-skating champion Viktor Petrenko invited his friends from the international skating community to help him raise public awareness and funds to help some of the thousands of children who are still being affected by the world's worst nuclear disaster. On March 2d and 3d, at the International Skating Center of Connecticut, Petrenko headlined an all-star cast that included American champion Brian Boitano, French sensation Philippe Candeloro and US Silver Medalist Sasha Cohen in "Viktory for Kids", a two-night benefit performance for the Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund (CCRDF). Proceeds from the sold-out event will be earmarked for the creation of the Viktor Petrenko Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Petrenko's hometown of Odessa. In an extensive interview with the Hartford Courant and USA Today, Petrenko explained his motivation for organizing this unique benefit performance for CCRDF. "I received a lot from my city to get where I am today…That's where I grew up…That's where I learned to skate…Now this is my chance to pay them back." Petrenko described the many people he had seen in Odessa who had survived Chornobyl, only to be stricken with cancer or to see their children stricken with birth defects.
Kulik Performs 'best' For Olympic Figure Skating Gold The figure skating competition continues Sunday with the ice dancing original dance.(Kyodo News) viacheslav zagorodniuk, Ukraine 16.0 (8.0, 8.0) http://www.shinmai.co.jp/oly-eng/19980214/0004.htm
Extractions: 19:00- Start Ilia Kulik of Russia pulled off the best free program of the season Saturday night to claim an overwhelming victory in the Nagano Olympic men's figure skating competition. ''It was truly the best skating. I'm proud I'm the Olympic champion,'' said Kulik, who nailed a quadruple jump in one of the few error-free performances of the night at the White Ring ice arena in southern Nagano. The 20-year-old Moscow native, up first in the last group of skaters, opened his free program with a quad toe loop and reeled off eight triples, including one pair in combination and another in sequence, to earn first place votes from all nine judges. Kulik, who also led after Thursday's short program, received seven 5.9s and two 5.8s out of a possible 6.0 points for presentation while scoring between 5.9s and 5.7s for technical merit. The world silver medalist in 1996 was one of two skaters who performed a four-revolution jump Saturday night.
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Extractions: 19:00- Start Ilia Kulik of Russia conjured up a magical performance Thursday, taking the lead after the short program of the Olympic men's figure skating competition in Nagano. The 20-year-old Moscow native, who sat out the European championships last month due to a back injury, opened his routine with a clean triple axel-triple toe loop combination and went on to complete a flawless performance at the White Ring ice arena. Kulik, winner of the ISU Champions Series Final held in Germany last December, set the standard early as he skated sixth out of 29 competitors and held onto the lead as reigning world champion Elvis Stojko of Canada and the other medal hopefuls followed. After nailing the triple lutz and double axel and spinning and stepping to the rhythm of ''Revolution,'' Kulik received five 5.9s and four 5.8s out of a possible 6.0 points for presentation while scoring 5.7s and 5.8s for required elements. Five of the nine judges gave the Russian first-place votes while the rest were split between Stojko and American Todd Eldredge.
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Extractions: Reported by Deb Walsh, with memory-jogging by Fran Buhman It's a little weird to have to go back and recreate the events of Saturday, October 25, after all that's happened. So please bear with us while we try. The day started off normally enough. We arrived at the Men's Group B practice in plenty of time, and the men filtered out onto the ice. Zagorodniuk, Abt and Plushenko were all wearing their long program costumes, while Davis, Denommee and Eldredge were in normal practice clothes. Since this was a competition day (the Men's Final), we really didn't expect to see complete runthroughs, big jumps, or anything that was really going to tire the athletes before the competition itself. Evgeny Plushenko of Russia was the first to perform his runthrough, and he basically just blocked his program, a disco-ish number with a lot of energy.He did not perform any jumps during the course of the runthrough, but sketched out where they would be. His costume was a futuristic silver and black. Todd came next, and he spent his runthrough just sort of skating around, not looking terribly happy. This was unusual for Todd, even on a competition day - normally, he'd block out the routine, probably land a couple of the jumps, perhaps doubling triples to conserve energy. It was later that we learned that he was having problems with his blades (
Extractions: Petrenko organizes "Viktory for Kids" ice show to benefit CCRF by Alex Kuzma SIMSBURY, Conn. - Just eight weeks before the Chornobyl nuclear disaster's 15th anniversary, Ukraine's figureskating Olympic and world champion Viktor Petrenko invited his friends from the international skating community to help him raise public awareness and funds to help some of the thousands of children still being affected by the world's worst nuclear disaster. On March 2 and 3 here at the International Skating Center of Connecticut Mr. Petrenko headlined an all-star cast that included Olympic and world champion Brian Boitano of the United States, French sensation Philippe Candeloro, an Olympic and world medalist, as well as U.S. silver medalist Sasha Cohen in "Viktory for Kids," a two-night benefit performance for the Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund (CCRF). Proceeds from the sold-out event are earmarked for the creation of the Victor Petrenko Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Mr. Petrenko's hometown of Odesa. In an extensive interview with the Hartford Courant and USA Today, Mr. Petrenko explained his motivation for organizing this unique benefit performance for CCRF. "I received a lot from my city to get where I am today ... That's where I grew up ... That's where I learned to skate ... Now this is my chance to pay them back." Mr. Petrenko described the many people he had seen in Odesa who had survived Chornobyl, only to be stricken with cancer or to see their children stricken with birth defects.
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Extractions: Article originally written for the now-defunct 6.0 Skate magazine What is professional skating? What should it be? And who gets to decide? These were the questions on the table at the fourth American Open, held December 3-5, 2001 in Philadelphia. Conducted by the Professional Figure Skaters Cooperative (PFSC) and hosted by Brian Boitano, this event is the closest that the skating world comes to organized activism. It is "by the skaters, for the skaters," in the words of organizer Scott Williams it's the only completely open (not invitational) pro competition. The rules are decided by the PFSC board of directors instead of by non-skating event organizers, giving pro skaters a voice in determining the criteria by which they believe their skating may best be judged. Competitors came from all corners of the professional skating world. Some, such as Canadian pair skaters Jodeyne Higgins and Sean Rice, skated programs that closely resembled the element-based approach of ISU-eligible skating. Others, such as the acrobatic team Vladimir Besedin and Oleksei Polichuk, winners in the American Open's highly-regarded "Show Act" category, presented programs that used skating technique as the medium for a completely entertainment-oriented act. Professional skating shows were well represented, from Angelika Krylova and Oleg Ovsiannikov of Stars on Ice to several athletic skaters, including Junko Yaginuma and Masakazu Kagiyama, from Japan's Prince Ice World tour.