Ando, Joubert claim gold at NHK TrophyFormer world champions Miki Ando Miki Ando (Japanese: 安藤美姫, Andō Miki) (born on December 18, 1987) is a Japanese figure skater. and Brian Joubert Brian Joubert (born September 20, 1984) is a French figure skater. He is the 2007 World Champion, the 2004 and 2007 European champion, the 2003-2007 French National champion, and the 2006 Grand Prix champion. claimed gold in the women's and men's events respectively at the NHK Trophy For the 2007 competition, see . The NHK Trophy is an international, senior-level invitation-only figure skating competition. Elite figure skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. figure skating figure skating Sport in which ice skaters, singly or in pairs, perform various jumps, spins, and footwork. The figure skate blade has a special serrated toe pick, or toe rake, at the front. Grand Prix Grand Prix n. pl. Grand Prix Any of several competitive international road races for sports cars of specific engine size over an exacting, usually risky course. here on Saturday. Japan's 2007 world champion Ando earned a spot in the Grand Prix final in Tokyo in early December after she claimed her second Grand Prix victory of the season after the Cup of Russia For the 2007 competition, see . The Cup of Russia, or ISU Grand Prix Cup of Russia, is an event in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. Elite figure skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. last month. Ando finished second in both the short and free programmes but it was enough to secure victory ahead of Russia's 18-year-old world junior champion Alena Leonova Not to be confused with the Soviet pair skater Elena Leonova. Alena Leonova (born November 23, 1990 in St. Petersburg, Russia) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2007 Russian junior national silver medalist. . Leonova topped the women's free programme with 108.51 points and finished second overall at 160.85, still 1.70 points behind Ando. American teenager Ashley Wagner, who lead the short programme, placed third in free skating and third overall with 155.99. "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. why I made so many jumping mistakes today. I must start eliminating the mistakes toward the Final so that I can enjoy skating," said 21-year-old Ando. Joubert, the 2007 world men's champion, put his disappointing fourth in the season-opening Grand Prix, the Trophee Eric Bompard, behind him, taking a 2.35-point lead from the short programme into the free skating final. And the Frenchman nailed an opening quadruple toeloop but downgraded two more four-revolution jumps in free skating to assure himself of his first Grand Prix title of the season. He collected 147.35 points in the free programme for a total of 232.70, followed by American Johnny Weir at 217.70 and 19-year-old Czech Michal Brezina at 217.48. Skating to "Ancient Land" by Ronan Hardiman, Joubert touched the ice after a triple axel in an early element before executing six triples with varying success. "After I landed the first quad, I avoided the rest because I wanted to win this competition no matter what," the 25-year-old said. "I'm very happy because I have worked a lot." The NHK Trophy is the fourth of the six-stage ISU ISU Iowa State University ISU Issue ISU Idaho State University ISU Illinois State University ISU Indiana State University ISU International Skating Union ISU International Space University ISU I-Shou University (Taiwan) Grand Prix series over six weeks. Each skater is allowed to compete in just two events with the best six in points standings in men's and women's singles as well as pairs and ice dance qualifying for the Grand Prix Final in Tokyo. "I know I must land two or three quadruples as I step toward the Grand Prix Final and my ultimate goal of the Olympics," said Joubert, who finished sixth at the 2006 Turin Olympics before clinching the 2007 world title. "If I can do three quads with quality skating, it will be great," added the three-time European champion who finished third at the world championships in March. Weir, the 2008 world bronze medallist who has struggled with a high fever, said:L "I'm proud of myself that I can push through a strong competition." China's 2006 world pairs champions Pang Qing and Tong Jiang overcame a 1.60-point deficit from the short programme to win the NHK Trophy for the second straight year with a flawless free-skating performance. With two wins, Pang and Tong also assured themselves of a spot in the Grand Prix Final. In ice dance, Four Continent champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White of the United States extended their lead over British siblings Sinead and John Kerr in the original dance to 9.61 points. The ice dance contest was to wrap up with free skating on Sunday.
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