Team skating extravaganza set for JLC
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London Free Press |
Date: |
October 20, 2005 |
Author: |
Eric Bender |
The competitive cut, thrust and flair of some of the world's top
figure skaters is coming to the John Labatt Centre Dec. 4.
Global Spectrum, management group for the JLC, is bringing the
World Team Challenge, a judged international competition among teams
from Canada, the United States, Russia and Europe, to London.
The lineup includes a host of big-name skaters.
"This is a judged competition, not a show," said marketing director
Dave Harris.
The men's competition will feature four-time world champion Kurt
Browning against Olympic champ Alexei Yagudin of Russia, eight-time
British champion Steven Cousins and former world champion Todd
Eldredge of the United States.
Pairs skating will see a rematch of Canadians Jamie Sale and David
Pelletier with Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze of Russia. Both
couples were awarded gold medals after the judging controversy at the
2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.
Also in the pairs will be Kyoko Ina and John Zimmerman of the
U.S. and Radka Kovarikova and Rene Novotny for Europe.
Canada's Jennifer Robinson, a six-time national champion, will face
Olympic women's champion Oksana Baiul of Russia, world champion Maria
Butyrskaya of Russia and world medallist Caryn Kadavy of the U.S.
"Competing against the best in the world brings out the very best
in you and that is an element that you miss when you retire from
amateur skating," Browning said. "The World Team Challenge rekindles
that competitive fire on the ice and the fans love to see it. I think
it brings back some fond memories for skating fans ."
This will be the third annual competition. It was held two years
ago at B.C. Place in Vancouver and last year in Winnipeg.
Tickets go on sale Monday at the JLC box office, by phone at
1-866-455-2849 or on the Internet at www.johnlabattcentre.com
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