Kurt Browning lifts Canada to team figure skating championship
Source: |
AP News |
Date: |
November 1, 1997 |
Copyright 1997 the Associated Press. -- All Rights Reserved
In a brilliant performance that garnered seven
perfect scores of 10, Kurt Browning lifted Team Canada to victory
Friday night in the Northwestern Mutual Life World Team Figure
Skating Championship.
Team Canada had 588.6 points to edge the United States, which
got a strong boost from Kristi Yamaguchi to finish second with
586.1 in the four-team competition. Team Europe was third with
583.9 points and Team Russia fourth with 583.1.
Each team had one male, one female and one pairs team for the
one-night competition at the Bradley Center.
Browning, a four-time world champion, had the top aggregate
score in the men's competition of 99.1, a total of both the
technical and artistic performances. Paul Wylie, the 1992 Olympic
silver medalist, finished second at 98.2.
''That was a really nice surprise,'' Browning said of the
perfect scores. ''I really felt good out there and the crowd was
great.''
Browning was also delighted that Team Canada won, even though
there was a lot of pressure.
''It's fun at first, until you get down to the end. Then it's
amazing, it's a different kind of pressure. It's like you are out
there skating and you've got the puck and the team needs a
breakaway goal. It's hard,'' he said.
Yamaguchi, who won gold in the 1992 Winter Games, had the top
score for women with a 98.4. Katerina Witt of Team Europe was
second at 97.2.
''Team USA skated about as well as we could have and Team Canada
was just awesome,'' said Yamaguchi. ''I was pleased.''
Elena Bechke and Denis Petrov, silver medalists in the 1992
Olympics, finished first in pairs for Team Russia with a 98.7.
Canada's Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler finished second in
pairs.
|