www.isufs.org/results/jgpchn2004/seg007.htm
Wow! T&M...![]()
www.isufs.org/results/jgpchn2004/seg007.htm
Wow! T&M...![]()
Just 0.9 point separates Virtue/Moir from Mikhailova/Sergeev, and just 1.88 points separates M/S from Pratt/Gilles. This one's too close to call....
In Pairs, Mukhortova/Trankov have a 6-point lead on their compatriots Efaieva/Menshikov and almost 7 points on Dube/Davison. M/T would have to bomb the entire FS to blow that gold medal. And there is less than a 4-point spread between 2nd and 6th place. Except for the team at the top, this one is a nailbiter also.
Last edited by euterpe; 09-16-2004 at 12:42 PM.
Still second after the OD! And a silver for D&D.![]()
www.isufs.org/results/jgpchn2004/index.htm
For all results.
A decisive victory for Virtue and Moir. They must have had a great free dance. Or else Mikhailova and sergeev must have had major mistakes to fall 13 points off the pace.
Korean lady Yu-Na Kim had another outstanding event, with first in the free and second overall. Also, I see that North Korea had an entry, Un Ita Kim, who had quite a respectable finish.
Mathman
Last edited by Mathman; 09-20-2004 at 11:28 AM.
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