He won it thanks to the quad axel he started his program with, and the big lead he had coming in.The 2024 isu world figure skating championships, were held in montreal, canada from 20 to 24 march 2024.
It was a historic friday for competitors at the 2024 u.s.The 2024 world figure skating championships will be streamed live on peacock from march 20 to the 24th, and will air on usa network.There are two different categories of common jumps figure skaters will learn.
Results from the 2024 world figure skating championships in montreal.Celebrates after competing in men free skating during world figure skating championships 2024 in montreal, quebec.
Will need a vpn to watch.) make sure to tune in to the women's free program on.Amber glenn — 210.46 silver:Celebrating its 40th edition in 2024, veranos de la villa brings something special to madrid's summer evenings in july and august.
Americans had a brilliant performance on saturday at the world figure skating championships in montreal with ilia malinin claiming his first title, while duo madison chock and evan bates successfully defended their ice dance crown.Madison chock/evan bates (usa) — 222.20 silver:
Usa's ilia malinin landed six quad jumps in a world record free skate (227.79) to capture his maiden world title in the men's singles.
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TOP STORY: Liverpool look to Newcastle's Gordon
Liverpool are interested in making Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon one of the first signings of their post-Jurgen Klopp era, says The Daily Star.
The 23-year-old's consistently impressive performances for Eddie Howe's side have seen him earn a first call-up for Gareth Southgate's England squad and could also see him go to the European Championship. It appears that those displays have also caught the Reds' attention, although the Magpies don't want to let Gordon leave having signed him from Everton for £45 million last August.
Even so, Newcastle are expected to offload one or two of their leading players during the transfer window to ensure they stay within the Financial Fair Play rules. Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimarães have already been linked with big money moves away from St. James' Park, so talk about Gordon will be unwelcome for Howe as the winger has recorded 10 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League this term. It's thought that it would take close to £100m for Newcastle's resolve to be seriously tested, and it is currently unknown whether Liverpool would be willing to go that high.
The Magpies sit sixth in the Premier League table and appear likely to play European football again next season, which should help their efforts to keep Gordon.
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- AC Milan have been heavily linked with a move for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko and La Gazzetta dello Sport have now suggested that the 20-year-old is also keen to join them. Milan are willing to spend €50m on the Slovenia international and remain confident that they will be able to reach an agreement with Die Roten Bullen.
- Barcelona are interested in Villarreal winger Álex Baena but will struggle to afford him, reports Diario Sport, which adds that this comes despite the Yellow Submarine being willing to negotiate Baena's release clause from €55m-€60m down to €40m-€45m. The Blaugrana could try to work their way around the issue by including a youth player in their offer for the 22-year-old.
- Juventus face competition from AC Milan, Napoli, Bayer Leverkusen and Tottenham Hotspur for Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori, reports Tuttosport, which says that the Serie A club -- who have qualified for the Champions League -- want €25m having signed the 21-year-old for €4m plus 40% of the fee from his next move. Juventus could include Tommaso Barbieri, Hans Nicolussi Caviglia or a loan for Tiago Djaló to make sure they get him.
- Sevilla are among the clubs seriously considering a summer move for Lazio midfielder Luis Alberto, according to Rudy Galetti, who adds that the Serie A club won't be lowering their demands despite the 31-year-old's uncertain future. Clubs from Qatar and Saudi Arabia are also reportedly trying to sign the Spaniard.
- Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion, Internazionale and VfL Wolfsburg are all looking at AZ Alkmaar right-back Yukinari Sugawara, according to Florian Plettenberg. A move is likely for the 23-year-old with his contract ending in 2025 and AZ aiming to bring in around €6m for him.