Kagiyama recovers from early fall to defend title at NHK Trophy with strong free skate | CBC Sports

Kagiyama recovers from early fall to defend title at NHK Trophy with strong free skate | CBC Sports

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Yuma Kagiyama of Japan recovered from an early fall in his free skate on Saturday to defend his title at the NHK Trophy.

The 2022 Olympic silver medallist fell on his opening quadruple flip but quickly recovered with a clean quad salchow and a quad toeloop-triple toeloop combination.

First after the short program, Kagiyama added another quad toeloop and three triple jumps to finish with 194.39 points for a total of 300.09.

Italy’s Daniel Grassl moved up from fifth place with a strong free skate to finish second with 264.85 points while Japan’s Tatsuya Tsuboi was third with 251.52 points.

“It was regrettable to fall on the opening jump but I was quickly able to recover and that’s a testament to my growth,” said Kagiyama, who will next compete in the Nov. 15-17 Finlandia Trophy.

Andrew Torgashev of the United States was fourth with 246.58 points.

Two-time and reigning world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States turned in a dominant free dance to win the ice dance competition.

First after Friday’s rhythm dance, the U.S. champions executed level-four spins and lifts on their way to 129.63 points for a total of 215.95.

Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko, also of the United States, were second with 198.97 points while Allison Reed and Saulius Ambrulevicius of Lithuania took third with 195.52.

With their first NHK Trophy title, Chock and Bates also secured a berth in the Grand Prix Final which will be held Dec. 5-8 in Grenoble, France.

WATCH l Madison Chock, Evan Bates claim win in Tokyo:

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Chock and Bates claim 1st career NHK Trophy Grand Prix victory

After scoring 215.95 Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates claimed a win Friday in Tokyo at the NHL Trophy Grand Prix figure skating competition.

After finishing second at Skate America, Chock and Bates decided to revamp their short program and the move paid off as they started Saturday’s free dance with a comfortable 6.68-point lead.

Skating to “Round Midnight” and “Take Five,” the Americans opened with a level-four rotational lift and closed with a curve lift and a difficult stationary lift.

“We were really pleased with the performance today,” Bates said. “It felt really smooth, we really tried to get into the mood of the very sultry jazz-forward program.”

Caroline Green and Michael Parsons of the U.S. finished fourth with 188.76. points.

Georgia duo wins free skate title

In pairs, Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava of Georgia finished first in the free skate to overtake Japanese skaters Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara with 213.05 points.

Miura and Kihara, first after the short program, settled for second place with 209.45 points while Ellie Kim and Danny O’Shea of the U.S. were third with 197.44.

The NHK Trophy is the fourth event in the ISU’s Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series.

Live coverage continues on CBCSports.ca & CBC Gem on Saturday at 11 p.m. ET with the gala event.

WATCH I Anastasiia Metelkina, Luka Berulava score 213.05 to capture pairs title:

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Metelkina and Berulava of Georgia capture 1st career Grand Prix pairs title

Georgia’s Anastasiia Metelkina and pairs partner Luka Berulava scored 213.05 in the free program winning the NHK Trophy Grand Prix competition in Tokyo.



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