Categories: Breaking

Figure Skating Championships | Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Sorensen finish 5th

Fifth in the final standings after the free dance presented on Saturday in Japan, Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Sorensen completed the figure skating worlds with a smile on their faces and a new personal high at the World Championships.

Provisionally fifth at the end of the rhythm dance on Friday, the Quebecers continued their momentum 24 hours later. Their free routine earned them a score of 128.45, fourth best of the session and a new personal best. Fournier Beaudry and Sorensen consolidated their place in the final standings with a cumulative 214.04 points.

“We really couldn’t ask for more and we had a blast! We always work hard to stay in the present moment in everyday life and it feels good to live this kind of moment for a few minutes on the ice. These are rare moments and we are very happy about that,” Sorensen said as he stepped off the ice at Saitama Super Arena.

Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates were crowned world champions with 226.01 points. Italians Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri (219.85) followed in second place, while Ontarians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier (217.88) completed the podium.

It was the eighth appearance at the worlds for Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Sorensen. In the past, their personal high was eighth place in 2020-21.

The Olympians of the Beijing Games thus complete the best season of their career. In addition to the top 5 at the Worlds, they notably won their first gold medal at a Grand Prix, that of Sapporo, in addition to finishing second at that of Angers, in France.

If the next few weeks will be devoted to rest, Fournier Beaudry and Sorensen will soon be back on the ice to train and find new creative elements for the next season. However, the watchword will remain the same for the duo, namely to skate in a light and positive atmosphere.

“We were very excited to come to Japan and enjoyed every moment. We are very happy with our week, but also with our season. We achieved all of our goals, the first being to have more fun in training, without putting unnecessary pressure on ourselves. That’s what got us here and what will carry us for the next few seasons,” concluded Fournier Beaudry.

Victor Evlogiev

Recent Posts

Taxes: here is the (large) amount of the advance that the tax authorities will pay you on Monday January 15

The end-of-year holidays have just ended and it is nice to benefit from an influx…

1 month ago

Weather: what will the weather be like in February, March and April?

At the start of 2024, the temperatures on the thermometer are enough to make us…

1 month ago

Rain spell next week: here are the regions affected

France is coming out of a week of extreme cold, with temperatures which, locally, reached…

1 month ago

Home help in 2024: some elderly people will pay more than expected

When loss of autonomy comes knocking at the door of elderly people, staying at home…

1 month ago

Portugal: a tax haven for individuals and retirees

More and more individuals, but also retirees, are choosing to go into exile in Portugal…

1 month ago

CSG: how much will you pay in 2024?

CSG, CRDS, Casa… Social security contributions are numerous and can sometimes significantly impact the amount…

1 month ago