The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued Friday with the Ladies Short Program.
The 45 skaters were divided into two groups and a draw was made…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships concluded Saturday with the Ladies Free…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued Friday with the Free Dance.
The podium in the ice dance discipline mirrored that of last year’s.
Albena…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued Thursday with the Original Dance (OD).
The OD for the 2006-07 season is the “Tango” in…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued Thursday with the Men’s Free…
The second day of the 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued with the Men’s Short Program.
The 42 skaters were divided into two groups and a…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued Wednesday with the Pairs’ Free Skate after the Men’s Short Program.
Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao of China…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships continued Tuesday with the Pairs’ Short Program.
The anticipation in the arena was almost palpable with a hush falling over the crowd as China’s Xue Shen (28)…
The 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships, which is taking place Mar 20-25 in Tokyo, Japan, kicked off with the Compulsory Dance.
Approximately 189 skaters from 46 countries are competing for prize money, with those…
The 2007 World Championships will take place from March 19 – 25 in Japan, a country on the verge of redefining figure skating. Phenoms Mao Asada, Miki Ando, Yukari Nakano, Daisuke Takahashi, and Nobunari Oda are all legitimate medal contenders in what is arguably the most talented singles team at Worlds. Yet, to date, none has won a World or Olympic medal. Tokyo is the perfect platform for that…