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02/15 16:16 CST Hase and Volodin of Germany seize Olympic pairs lead as
favorites stumble at the Milan Cortina Games
Hase and Volodin of Germany seize Olympic pairs lead as favorites stumble at
the Milan Cortina Games
By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer
MILAN (AP) --- Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin made it through their
short program cleanly while all the other favorites faltered Sunday night,
giving the world silver medalists from Germany the lead going into the free
skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Performing to "El Abrazo" by French composer Maxime Rodriguez, Hase and Volodin
opened with a brilliant triple twist, landed their side-by-side triple
salchows, and their throw triple loop put an exclamation mark on a program that
earned them 80.01 points.
Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava, who made a mistake on their throw
triple flip but were otherwise solid, were a distant second with 75.46 points
as they try to give Georgia its first ever medal at the Winter Games.
Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud of Canada were third with 74.60 in what could be
a tight competition for the podium Monday night.
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, the world champions from Japan, will have to
stage a big comeback after a major mistake on their lift cost them nearly six
points. Miura awkwardly slid off Kihara's shoulders near the end of the
element, and that error was enough to send them tumbling all the way to fifth
place with 73.11 points.
Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea, who helped the U.S. capture team gold last week,
were the top American pair in seventh place with 71.87 points. Emily Chan and
Spencer Akira Howe, a private first class in the U.S. Army, were ninth with
70.06 points.
"Everybody's goal is to go out there and skate clean and nail all the
elements," Howe said. "For me, a big goal has always been getting out there and
feeling good. Because if you can feel good, then you have your best chances of
delivering what you need to do."
U.S. champs Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov were unable to participate in
the Winter Games because the Finish-born Efimova was unable to secure her
American citizenship in time, which is one of the requirements of the
International Olympic Committee.
Former world champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek, the 42-year-old from the Chicago
area, and her Canadian partner Maxime Deschamps weren't even sure they would
compete at the Milan Cortina Games when she sustained a head injury in a recent
practice fall.
They had a strong program going until Stellato-Dudek's fluke fall at the end of
their reverse lasso lift. They scored just 66.04.
The defending Olympic champions, Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, went long before the
rest of the favorites because the order is based partly on world rankings. And
because they only began a comeback last June after a two-year retirement
brought on by Han's injuries, their ranking had suffered, and they wound up
being the second pair to take the ice.
They also became the first of the favorites to stumble; Sui fell on their
opening triple toe loop and they finished with 72.66 points.
"This is a good memory because this is our third time at the Olympics," Han
said. "We wanted to show what we have now."
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