Canada's Marjorie Lajoie, Zachary Lagha take ice dance silver at Cup of China
Canadian ice dance duo Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha won silver on Saturday at the Cup of China stop of the Grand Prix of Figure Skating.
The Canadians scored a total of 205.16 points in Chongqing to secure their second medal on the Grand Prix circuit this season.
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Lajoie and Lagha claim 2nd Grand Prix silver medal of season this time at the Cup of China
Two-time world championship medallists Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri of Italy won the free dance to finish the competition with 209.13 points and secure a place in their fourth Grand Prix Final.
Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko of the United States won bronze with 198.18.
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Amber Glenn of the United States performed a personal-best free skate on Saturday to win the Cup of China's women's event and secure a spot in the Grand Prix Final.
Skating to "I Will Find You The Return," Glenn, second after the short program, opened with a clean triple axel and reeled off six clean triples to overtake Japan's Mone Chiba with a personal-best score of 144.70 for a total of 215.54 points.
"I'm very excited that I've been able to show consistency throughout these Grand Prix and the season so far and that was my main goal," said Glenn, the U.S. champion.
Along with her victory at the Grand Prix of France, the result in China means Glenn qualified for her first GP Final, which will be held Dec. 5-8 in Grenoble, France where she will face five Japanese opponents.
"I'm just so thrilled to be competing against such incredible athletes that I respect and I think they are absolutely amazing," the


