U.S. Figure Skaters Frozen Out
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The Associated Press |
Date: |
December 20, 1995 |
Author: |
Jimmy Golen |
Copyright 1995 The Associated Press
Despite nailing his toughest jump early in the program, Kurt
Browning wasn't ready to relax.
"Actually, it makes you more nervous," he said Tuesday after the
first night of the Ultimate Four competition. "You hit the hardest thing
in your element and you don't want to blow it. You're skating on
eggshells."
Browning nailed a triple axel-double toe loop combination to earn
the top marks in the men's competition. The four-time world champion
from Canada will face France's Phillipe Candeloro tonight for the $
75,000 first prize.
No Americans advanced to the finals, which will pit the top two
finishers in each category of Tuesday's short program - men, women,
dance and pair - against each other. The other two in each group will
compete for third place.
Surya Bonaly of France and Chen Lu of China advanced on the women's
side after Kristi Yamaguchi of San Francisco fell twice in her short
program. Paul Wylie of Somerville, Mass., and Scott Hamilton of Denver
also were relegated to the consolations as part of a complete American
shutout.
The two-night event is part of an International Skating
Union-sanctioned series that allows Olympic-eligible and -ineligible
athletes to compete against each other without affecting their status.
Browning said such events, in contrast to the exhibitions typical of
the pro tour, give those who have turned pro a taste of competition
again.
"It used to be, you'd turn pro and say, 'Good. Now I don't have to
do those hard jumps anymore,"' Browning said. "But we want to be one of
the most technical shows on the planet. It enables us to step back on
the ice with the amateurs and have a chance to compete with them."
Browning was the first skater ever to complete a quadruple jump in
world competition when he performed one in the 1988 world
championships. Now, he's just glad he can hit his triples.
"I never expected it to be so clean," he said, estimating his triple
axel success rate at 50 percent."I said, 'I guess I should do a double
toe loop now. But I just want to stand here a little bit longer."'
The five judges rated Browning best among the men after he nailed
the triple axel while skating to a "Led Zeppelin" drum solo. Wylie lost
points for a turn during his combo and Hamilton came to a stop between
jumps.
That allowed Candeloro, the only Olympic-eligible among the men, to
advance. The Frenchman, typically a top showman, gave a mistake-free
performance, but received lower marks for his presentation.
In the pairs, Isabelle Brassuer and Lloyd Eisler of Canada will
skate in the second round against Germany's Mandy Wotzel and Ingo
Steuer. Czechs Radka KGorsha Sur - the only couple not to fall - were
fourth.
Yuka Sato of Japan was ill and was a late scratch from the women's
competition.
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