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Canada win Olympic figure skating team gold, Russians silver

Updated on: 12 February,2018 01:17 PM IST  |  Gangneung (South Korea)
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Ice dance stars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir inspired Canada to the figure skating team title to secure the Winter Games heavyweights' first gold at Pyeongchang 2018 today

Canada win Olympic figure skating team gold, Russians silver

Canadas Tessa Virtue and Canada
Canada's Tessa Virtue and Canada's Scott Moir compete in the figure skating team event ice dance free dance during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung on February 12, 2018. Pic/ AFP


Ice dance stars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir inspired Canada to the figure skating team title to secure the Winter Games heavyweights' first gold at Pyeongchang 2018 today. The Russians, with their teenage ice starlets Evgenia Medvedeva and Alina Zagitova, took their first silver of the Games. The USA team was third. The Canadian team, also featuring dual 2014 silver medallist Patrick Chan, fulfilled their promise as favourites to beat Olympic Athletes from Russia, after comming second to Russia four years ago in Sochi.


They took command on Friday, despite Chan tumbling in his men's short programme. Competing in their third Olympics, Virtue and Moir earned a maximum 10 points for their short programme, and matched that in the concluding free with an exhilarating four-and-a- half minute performance to the music of Moulin Rouge. Canada finished on 73 points, with OAR on 66 and the USA a further four points behind. Italy came in fourth with Japan last of the five that went through to the final five segments of the competition which was held over three days.


While Japan had to make do without defending men's Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, Canada went into battle with all their stars present. And they didn't let them down at the Gangneung Ice Arena. For defending champions Russia, competing in South Korea as OAR after Russia's state-sponsored doping ban, it was always going to be a struggle to recover from Mikhail Kolyada's flop in the men's short programme. But they gave it a great shot, with their teenaged starlets Evgenia Medvedeva and Alina Zagitova dominant in both ladies' sections.

Medvedeva conjured up a world record score in Sunday's short programme, with Zagitova producing a personal best in her free dance to Don Quixote. The pair are heading for a mouthwatering showdown for the women's title next week. As for the men, US quad boy wonder Nathan Chen, rated one of the Japanese skating icon's main dangers, will be working overtime in training after making mistakes in his short routine. Hanyu sat out the team competition as he gave his body every chance of being at its best for the defence of his crown after ankle ligament damage threatened to scuttle his Olympic dream last November. He is due to train for the first time since arriving in Pyeongchang later today.

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