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Figure Skating 14 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Junior Boys Figure Skating Results

The Junior Boys’ Figure Skating competition at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Bakuriani was a showcase of talent and determination. Skaters from across Europe took to the ice, with performances that combined artistry and athleticism. After two segments, it was Ukraine’s Yehor Kurtsev who claimed the top spot, demonstrating remarkable skill and grace.

In the Short Program, Yehor secured first place with a score of 68.66, laying a strong foundation for his overall victory. He followed this with an impressive Free Skating performance, where he garnered an additional 130.15 points, bringing his total score to 198.81. His execution and expression clearly resonated with the judges, earning him the coveted gold medal.

Estonia’s Vladislav Churakov put forth a commendable effort, finishing in second place overall with a total score of 182.44. Churakov showcased consistency, with scores of 62.82 in the Short Program and 119.62 in Free Skating, securing his position firmly as a top contender.

Switzerland’s Gion Schmid rounded out the podium, earning the bronze with a total of 176.94 points. His performances were marked by strong technical skills, achieving scores of 61.10 in the Short Program and 114.84 in Free Skating.

Notable mentions also go to Poland’s Oscar Oliver, who finished in fifth place overall with a total score of 169.65, and Denis Krouglov from Belgium in fourth place with 171.50 points. Both skaters demonstrated significant prowess on the ice, with Oliver making a notable leap from seventh in the Short Program to fourth in Free Skating.

The results highlight the burgeoning talent within European figure skating, as each competitor brought their unique style and flair to the rink. With the competition now concluded, the focus will surely shift to the next generation of young athletes eager to follow in the footsteps of these talented skaters.

As Bakuriani continues to host the EYOF, the energy and excitement from the figure skating event linger, inspiring future athletes to take to the ice.

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