Despite a season blighted by injury, the 2017
world champions skated a lyrical, moving program for a season's
best 155.60 (234.84 combined), drawing a packed crowd to its
feet with their clean jumps and gorgeous lifts.
"This has been a difficult year for us, we've had injuries and
other issues," said Sui, who laughed as Han pumped his fists at
the end of the routine.
"But our coaches and team gave us support that we were able to
turn into strength."
Russians filled out the rest of the podium with second place
going to Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov after a regal but
mistake-marred program that included the latter putting his hand
to the ice in the wake of their Triple toe loop.
"In the free program it was tough and we had to fight for every
single element," Morozov said after their routine, which
garnered a season's best 147.26 for a total of 228.47.
"It was totally different to yesterday, we were struggling to
get everything right."
Third place went to Natalia Zabiiako and Alexander Enbert, whose
dynamic program earned them 144.02 and a combined total of
217.98.
European champions Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres, favorites
going into the worlds after an undefeated season, were only able
to manage fifth.
Frenchwoman James collided with Italian skater Matteo Guarise
during warm ups for the short program on Wednesday and fell
after a botched landing in their routine.
"Worlds hasn't been our best friend, I fell on the twist in the
short program once and I fell on the triple Salchow before, but
we know that each time we are getting stronger," said
Canadian-born James.
Cipres echoed her determination.
"I think we did our job today and we are never giving up. We
won't give up until we get the world title."
The World Championships continue at the arena north of Tokyo
until March 23, with the most-watched contest - the men's
singles - beginning later on Thursday.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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