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  2. Alexandra Trusova - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Vyacheslavovna Trusova was born on 23 June 2004 in Ryazan. [15] She has two younger brothers, Egor and Ivan. [16] Trusova is a dog lover and owns seven of them: a chihuahua named Tina, who often accompanied her to competitions; [17] a husky named Jack; a miniature royal poodle named Lana, which she received at Rostelecom Cup for winning the 2019 World Junior Figure Skating ...

  3. French figure skater pulls off impressive mid-skate costume ...

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    French figure skater Mae Berenice Meite entered these 2018 Winter Olympics with no chance at making the podium, but she’s still managed to make the most of her time in the spotlight. Meite’s ...

  4. These are the Figure Skating Costumes for the 2022 Beijing ...

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    Vera Wang, a onetime professional figure skater who has designed costumes for greats like Michelle Kwan, Nancy Kerrigan, and Evan Lysacek, has observed a rapid evolution of skating fashion since ...

  5. Ice dance - Wikipedia

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    Ice dance (sometimes referred to as ice dancing) is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing.It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976.

  6. A French figure skater changed costume in the middle of her ...

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    French figure skater Maé-Bérénice Méité is making headlines once again for a move she pulled in the middle of a performance.

  7. Compulsory figures - Wikipedia

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    Sonja Morgenstern skates a compulsory figure.. Compulsory figures or school figures were formerly a segment of figure skating, and gave the sport its name.They are the "circular patterns which skaters trace on the ice to demonstrate skill in placing clean turns evenly on round circles". [1]

  8. 6.0 system - Wikipedia

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    Hines calls the 6.0 system "age-old" and "unique to figure skating and deeply entrenched". [6] He says that it was a tradition understood and appreciated by skaters, judges, officials, and fans [6] and that fans found it easy to relate to the 6.0 system, which "represented skating perfection and served as every skater's goal". [7]

  9. Figure skating scandal: Blumenthal wants 'immediate change' - AOL

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    The ranking member of a Senate subcommittee investigating the Olympic sexual abuse scandal is calling for “immediate change” in figuring skating’s national governing body, citing lessons ...