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Pairs Figure Skating: Photos and Results - The New York Times

The pairs free skate is the last figure skating competition of the Games, after two weeks of artistry on the ice and tumult off it. See the latest photos here.

Figure skating’s last competition at the Beijing Games is the pairs free skate Saturday at the Capital Indoor Stadium.

Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, a popular Chinese team, finished first in the short program on Friday. They are eager for redemption: They had victory within their grasp at the 2018 Olympics, but lost the gold medal by a mere 0.43 points.

They face tough competition from three Russian pairs. Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov placed second in the short program, trailing Sui and Han by a fraction of a point. Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov, the reigning world champions, were in third. Aleksandra Boikova and Dmitrii Kozlovskii were in fourth.

Karina Safina and Luka Berulava of Georgia led after eight of 16 pairs had performed the free skate. The top medal contenders will skate last.

Figure Skating: Pairs Event  ›

Short Program

Free Skate

Points

1

K. Safina / L. Berulava

GEO flag
Georgia
66.11 126.33 192.44
2

K. Moore-Towers / M. Marinaro

CAN flag
Canada
62.51 118.86 181.37
3

L. Barquero / M. Zandron

ESP flag
Spain
63.34 118.02 181.36

Pairs are judged on two events: Friday’s short program and Saturday’s free skate, which lasts four minutes. Medal winners will be determined by adding the scores from the two events.

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