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Figure skating: record rating for Mark Gorodnitsky in the European Championships Israel today

2023-01-28T08:57:50.105Z


The 21-year-old Gorodnitsky appeared in the free exercise, for which he was awarded a score of 137.40 points, taking a significant part of the evening and taking first place


Figure skater Mark Gorodnicki finished last night (Saturday) the European Championship held in Aspo, Finland, in 13th place, which is the highest achievement in his career.

The 21-year-old Gorodnitsky appeared in the free exercise, for which he was awarded a score of 137.40 points, taking a considerable part of the evening, he took the first place, when he was praised during the broadcast for the clean exercise, and at this stage was ultimately ranked ninth. 

In total, at the end of two days of competition, Gorodnitsky, together with the short exercise, accumulated a score of 202.34 points, which gave him 13th place overall, his highest position in this championship, an improvement of four places from the championship in 2020.

In the gold medal, the Frenchman Adam Sio Haim Fe won, with 267.77 points, when he was ahead of the Italian Matteo Rizzo by 7.85 points, and the bronze medal was settled by the Swiss Lukash Brichgo, who scored 248.01 points in total. 

The Israeli dance duo, brothers Maria Nosovitskaya and Mikhail Nosovitsky, achieved a score of 61.72 points in the short dance and were among the first 20 who advanced to the finals, being placed in 12th place and will try to finish in the top ten in the next stage, to enter another couple into the championship next year. 

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Source: israelhayom

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