Russians lead after pairs short program, French favorites tumble
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[March 20, 2019]
By Elaine Lies
TOKYO (Reuters) - Russian pair Evgenia
Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov took a commanding lead after the short
program at the World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama on
Wednesday after a fall left French favorites Vanessa James and
Morgan Cipres in seventh.
James and Cipres, undefeated this season and the first French pair
to win the European Championship in over 80 years, went down when
James botched the landing on their throw triple flip and fell to the
ice.
James later said a collision with Italy's Matteo Guarise during the
warm-up prior to their performance had rattled her.
"I didn't see Matteo, Matteo didn't see me so we crashed and I
fell," she told the International Skating Union (ISU). "It took me
off a little and I was not very comfortable after. I felt a little
dizzy, so I tried to stay focused.

"It was a bad skate for us today, and with the fall it was very
tiring after."
Tarasova and Morozov, who placed fourth at the 2018 Winter Olympics
and second at last year's worlds, renewed their season's best score
with 81.21 points in a dramatic, dynamic routine that had the
audience clapping along at the Saitama Super Arena, just north of
Tokyo.
"During the European Championships we had the same mistake both in
short and free programs. Therefore, now we had to train harder not
to allow this to happen anymore," Tarasova said. "We decided to make
everything at our maximum."
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Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov of Russia in action during the
Pairs Short Program. REUTERS/Issei Kato

James and Cipres were on 68.67 points after their routine, in which
Cipres also made an uncharacteristic error when he doubled a toeloop.
"I don't know what happened," he said. "The season was long, we were
not good on the ice today. It was not our moment, not our day."
Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China, who have had an injury-plagued
season, were second on 79.24 after delivering a graceful routine,
with compatriots Peng Cheng and Jin Yang in third with 75.51.
"While we had several mistakes at the beginning of the program,
otherwise the score would be above 80 points, we still performed our
best, and we would like to skate well in the free program as well,"
Sui said.
The pairs winner will be decided on Thursday with the free program.
The championship competitions last until March 23.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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