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Japan's Kagiyama upstages 2-time world champion Uno to lead NHK Trophy

Yuma Kagiyama of Japan upstaged two-time world champion and compatriot Shoma Uno on Friday to finish first in the men's short program at the NHK Trophy in Osaka, Japan.

Skating to "Believer," Kagiyama opened with a quad salchow and followed with a quad toe-loop, triple toe-loop combination and a triple axel for a season's best score of 105.51 points.

"I was able to complete a powerful performance just as I had practiced," said Kagiyama, the 2022 Olympic silver medallist. "This will give me a lot of confidence for the future."

Uno was almost as good with a quad flip and a quad toe-loop but under-rotated the triple toe-loop of the combination jump and finished with 100.20 points. Switzerland's Lukas Britschgi was a distant third with 86.42 points.

"I under-rotated one of my jumps but overall, I was pleased with my performance," said Uno, who is bidding for a third consecutive NHK Trophy title.

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The NHK is the sixth and final event of the International Skating Union's Grand Prix series and both Kagiyama and Uno are bidding to qualify for the Dec. 7-10 Grand Prix Final in Beijing.

Adam Siao Him Fa of France, Ilia Malinin of the U.S. and Kao Miura of Japan have already qualified for Beijing.

Canada's Wesley Chiu, the 18-year-old from Vancouver, was 11th with 72.02 points.

In the women's short program, Lindsay Thorngren of the U.S. was the surprise leader.

Thorngren's performance to "Windmills of Your Mind" included a triple lutz, triple toe-loop combination, a double axel and a triple flip for 68.93 points.

Nina Pinzarrone of Belgium under-rotated a triple lutz and was second with 63.44 points followed by world silver medalist Lee Hae-in of South Korea with 62.93.

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