Shoma Uno wins first skating world title as Vincent Zhou returns to podium
Shoma Uno finally claimed a long-awaited world title at the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships on Saturday.
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Shoma Uno finally claimed a long-awaited world title at the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships on Saturday.
Figure skater Kamila Valieva returned to competition on Saturday at an event in Russia, just over a month after a doping scandal tarnished the 15-year-old's performance at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Shoma Uno won the world title in the men’s free skate at the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships in France. It was a long-awaited title for the Japanese skater, who finished second at the event in 2017 and 2018, but has now claimed a gold medal. Ad/> This title for Uno follows on from his bronze medal at this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing, as he finished top of a podium that included Yuma Kagiyama and Vincent Zhou.
Japanese figure skater Satoko Miyahara, who won silver at the world championships in 2015, announced her retirement on the occasion of her 24th birthday on Saturday.
Prestwick-born ice dancer Lewis Gibson and his partner Lilah Fear are lying in seventh place after the rhythm dance in the World Figure Skating Championships.
Reigning U.S. national champion Mariah Bell is in contention to become the first American woman to win a figure skating world championships medal in six years after posting a personal best in the women’s short program in Montpellier, France.
Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey says it was an "honour" to meet the the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Jamaica on Tuesday.
Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro's names were glaringly missing from the list of Canadian skaters competing at this week's world championships in Montpellier, France.