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2005 European Figure Skating Championships. Men (excerpt)
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Short Program
Showing lots of character in his Carmen routine, Griazev opened with a triple Lutz-triple toeloop combination, followed by a tight triple Axel. While the 19-year-old displayed good footwork and spins, as well as many Yagudinesque mannerisms throughout the program, his triple flip had a lean in the air and resulted in a fall out on the landing. The 2004 World Junior champion earned a score of 68.20 (new personal best), placing fourth after the short and trailing Lambiel by only 1.77 points.
Long Program
Skating to The Feeling Begins and music from Cirque's Quidam, Griazev landed an easy quadruple toeloop, followed by a triple Axel. The 2004 World Junior champion doubled a Lutz and put his put down free foot down quickly on the landing of a triple Axel-triple toeloop combination. After singling a flip, the Russian landed a triple Salchow-triple toeloop combination, a double Axel, and a triple loop. With 128.11 points (new personal best) and a fifth place finish after the long, the current Russian silver medalist maintained fifth overall with a total score of 196.31.
© Golden Skate, 31.01.2005 [the original/complete version]
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