Michal Brezina's Reign Continues As He Wins Men's Long Program At US International Figure Skating Classic In Norwood
Michal Březina bouncing uncertain: Michal Brezina of the Czech Republic was moving on air in winning the men's long program. 토토사이트 검증
Nothing can keep going forever — except for Michal Brezina's rule of being a worldwide competitor might approach.
Skating to a tune of Bryan Adams melodies (indeed, including "Summer of '69"), the three-time Olympian from the Czech Republic skated the best long program of the evening to win the men's occasion Friday at the 2021 US International Figure Skating Classic at Norwood's Skating Club of Boston.
His triumphant skate incorporated a fourfold Salchow and five triple leaps, with the main blunders a popped triple Axel and completing his end turn after the music finished. Procuring a 151.17 for the long program, his general score of 238.65 acquired him the title.
Jimmy Ma handled an excellent opening fourfold toe circle triple toe circle to open his "Assault on Titan" long program. However the Boston-based skater battled with the four leaps that followed, he retaliated on a triple Lutz blend and completed the rest of the program clean to procure a score of 149.51 and the silver decoration.
"It's a positive sentiment to leave with an award," said Ma. "It gets this show on the road for the season and ideally I can continue to gather speed."
Youthful American Eric Sjoberg took advantage of his first senior worldwide occasion, catching the bronze award with a general score of 221.12. The 20-year-old's just miscue was popping his initial triple Axel into a solitary, and however he was apparently frustrated in his presentation, this decoration was a significant stage in his worldwide vocation.
Americans took three of the main four spots, with veteran Camden Pulkinen climbing from 6th in Thursday's short program to fourth by and large with one of his most directing exhibitions in ongoing memory. Adage Naumov, who additionally skates out of the Skating Club of Boston, battled in the long program, completing 6th.
It was nothing unexpected Alexandra Trusova started to lead the pack in the ladies' short program, yet the thing was astounding was the manner by which little the edge was among her and the second-place finisher, South Korea's Yeonjeong Park.