Kurt Browning upstaged at Skate Canada
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The Toronto Star |
Date: |
October 27, 1990 |
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP) - Poland's Grzegorz Filipowski was late
arriving for the SunLife Skate Canada figure skating competition, but
he was in time to win the men's singles short program last night over
defending world champion Kurt Browning of Caroline, Alta.
Filipowski, who trains and owns part of a restaurant in Rochester,
N.Y., didn't obtain a Canadian visa until Thursday.
"I changed my flight and had to come in a little late," said
Filipowski, ranked fourth in the world. "I just tried to stay as calm
and relaxed as I could."
A subdued Browning cast a smile in his friend's direction.
"Greg is full of surprises," he said. "I've travelled with Greg
all over the world. Greg is always the last one on the bus, trying to
get his visa going. It's a pain in the butt for him. I'm glad he's
here."
Finishing third was Mark Mitchell of the U.S., followed by Norm
Proft of Langley, B.C.
Canadians finished first and third in the finals of the pairs'
competition. Isabelle Brasseur of St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Que., and
Lloyd Eisler of Boucherville, Que., survived a fall to finish
first. The couple, ranked second in the world, won Thursday's short
performance.
The Soviet couple of Eugenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov were
second, followed by Michelle Menzies of Cambridge and Kevin Wheeler of
Brussels, Ont.
In the men's competition, the crowd had barely returned to their
seats after giving Browning a standing ovation for his dramatic
jump-laden performance when Filipowski took the ice.
The lean, smooth-skating Pole quickly took command of the rink and
was flawless on the ice.
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