Alysa Liu in Olympic figure skating medal position; Glenn, Levito stumble Today Us News


By DAVE SKRETTA

MILAN (AP) — Alysa Liu is left to carry the hopes of the “Blade Angels” into the women’s free skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

The reigning world champion and Richmond native delivered a stellar short program that featured a triple lutz-triple loop, the hardest combination that any woman tried Tuesday night, and sat two points back of Japan’s Ami Nakai and right behind Kaori Sakamoto on the leaderboard.

Things didn’t go nearly as well for the rest of the American team in the individual event.

Isabeau Levito was dinged for under-rotating her triple loop and got leveled down for her step sequence, which is where she tends to pick up points on the competition. It left her in eighth place and a long shot to climb her way onto the podium Thursday night.

Amber Glenn, the three-time reigning U.S. champion, was right in the mix until her final jump.

After landing a huge opening triple axel — Glenn and Nakai were the only ones in the women’s field to attempt the 3 1/2-revolution jump — she kept the momentum going with a triple flip-triple toe loop. But something seemed amiss as Glenn approached her triple loop, and she wound up bailing out of it. The resulting double loop became an invalid element and earned her no points.

The lost points on the jump, somewhere in the range of seven or eight, was the difference in being a contender entering the free skate.

“I had it,” Glenn told her coach, Damon Allen, as she tried to hold back the tears stepping off the ice.




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