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Figure Skating 12 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Figure Skating Shines with Talented Young Athletes

The Figure Skating events at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) have brought a delightful showcase of skill and artistry, with young athletes from across Europe competing fiercely on ice. The competition featured both Junior Boys and Junior Girls categories, highlighting the emerging talent in this beautiful sport.

In the Junior Girls, Estonian skater Elina Goidina took the gold with a total score of 62.60. She was followed by Switzerland’s Leandra Tzimpoukakis, who achieved a score of 59.66, and Inga Gurgenidze from Georgia, who rounded out the top three with 58.84 points. The performances captivated the audience, as each skater brought their own unique flair to the ice.

Turning to the Junior Boys category, Yehor Kurtsev from Ukraine claimed the top spot with a total score of 68.66, thanks to his strong performance in both the Short Program and Free Skating segments. Following closely was Estonia’s Vladislav Churakov, who finished with a score of 62.82, and Gion Schmid from Switzerland, who secured third place with 62.10 points. The rankings reflect not only the athletes’ technical abilities but also their artistic expression on the ice.

Among the competitors, Edward Solovyov from Great Britain finished in sixth place with a score of 56.50, showcasing promising talent for future competitions.

The competition brought together a mix of seasoned competitors and newcomers, all eager to make their mark at the EYOF. The event not only highlighted impressive performances but also fostered camaraderie among the young athletes, celebrating their shared passion for figure skating. As the festival continues, the excitement and anticipation for more spectacular displays of talent in Bakuriani remain high.

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