Lajoie and Lagha fourth at Finlandia Open

Figure Skating – ESPOO, Finland – World junior champions Marjorie Lajoie Boucherville, Que., and Zachary Lagha of Saint-Hubert, Que., came within less than two points of a podium finish and placed fourth in ice dancing on Sunday at the Finlandia Open figure skating competition.

The competition is the sixth stop of the 2019 ISU Challenger Series, a tune-up for the Grand Prix season which starts next week in Las Vegas with Skate America.

 

Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. won the gold medal with 198.26 points,  Shiyue Wang and Xinyu Liu of China were second at 183.09, Betina Popova and Sergey Mozgov of Russia were third at 175.24 and the Canadians followed at 173.69.

 

Last month at an event in Italy, Lajoie and Lagha placed seventh.

 

‘’It went super well,’’ said Lajoie. ‘’Our ability to comeback from that disappointing result two weeks ago is a big step up for us. We kept the focus on ourselves this time.’’

 

In women’s competition, it was a 1-2 Russian finish. Alena Kostornaia was first, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva second and Yuhana Yokoi of Japan was third.

 

Gabrielle Daleman of Newmarket, Ont., ranked 11th for her free skate to climb from 15th to 13th overall.

 

‘’I’m very proud of what I did,’’ said Daleman, a two-time Olympian. ‘’It’s great to be back. It’s been a long journey. I came here to compete and it was just a stepping stone.’’

 

Canada won two bronze medals on Saturday earned by Lubov Ilyushechkina of Toronto  and Charlie Bilodeau of Trois-Pistoles, Que., in pairs and Roman Sadovsky of Vaughn, Ont. in the men’s event.

Full results: CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo 2019

 
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