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Olympic Pairs Short Program: Hase and Volodin Lead

Germany's Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin are leading the Olympic pairs short program after delivering a personal best performance. Several teams delivered strong performances, while others faced unexpected challenges.

Analysis | In pairs short program defined by miscues, two U.S. teams land in top 10
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Olympic Pairs Short Program: Hase and Volodin Lead Image via The Washington Post

Key Insights

  • **Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin (GER):** Secured first place with a personal best score of 80.01, showcasing a controlled and masterful performance.
  • **Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava (GEO):** Claimed second place with 75.46 points, continuing their strong season.
  • **Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud (CAN):** Achieved third place with a personal best score, marking a breakthrough season for the team.
  • **Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara (JPN):** Faced a drastic error, impacting their score and placing them in fifth, despite their overall skill.
  • **Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps (CAN):** Overcame injury to compete, but a late-program error placed them in 14th.

In-Depth Analysis

The pairs short program at the Olympics saw a mix of triumphs and setbacks. Hase and Volodin's exceptional performance set a high bar, while Metelkina and Berulava continued their strong season. Pereira and Michaud's emotional skate earned them a personal best. Favorites Miura and Kihara struggled with an uncharacteristic error. Stellato-Dudek and Deschamps faced challenges but showed resilience.

The American team of Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea finished in 7th place with a season's best score of 71.87. Emily Chan and Spencer Howe are in 9th place with 70.06 points.

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FAQ

- **Q: Who is leading after the short program?

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- **Q: Which American team performed best?

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Takeaways

  • The Olympic pairs short program highlighted the blend of skill, emotion, and resilience required in figure skating. Keep an eye on the upcoming free skate to see which teams will rise to the top. The competition remains tight, with only a few points separating the top contenders.

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