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A moszkvai műkorcsolya világbajnokság női programjának végeredménye:

 

1    Miki ANDO    
        JPN
    195.79    2    1
2    Yuna KIM    
        KOR
    194.50    1    2
3    Carolina KOSTNER    
        ITA
    184.68    6    3
4    Alena LEONOVA    
        RUS
    183.92    5    4
5    Alissa CZISNY    
        USA
    182.25    4    5
6    Mao ASADA    
        JPN
    172.79    7    6
7    Ksenia MAKAROVA    
        RUS
    167.22    3    9
8    Kanako MURAKAMI    
        JPN
    167.10    10    7
9    Kiira KORPI    
        FIN
    164.80    9    8
10    Elene GEDEVANISHVILI    
        GEO
    156.24    15    10
11    Sarah HECKEN    
        GER
    155.83    12    11
12    Rachael FLATT    
        USA
    154.61    8    14
13    Cynthia PHANEUF    
        CAN
    152.78    13    12
14    Mae Berenice MEITE    
        FRA
    150.44    11    15
15    Joshi HELGESSON    
        SWE
    149.08    16    13
16    Amelie LACOSTE    
        CAN
    144.76    14    18
17    Viktoria HELGESSON    
        SWE
    142.52    24    16
18    Bingwa GENG    
        CHN
    140.78    19    17
19    Ira VANNUT    
        BEL
    138.28    17    20
20    Juulia TURKKILA    
        FIN
    136.68    22    19
21    Cheltzie LEE    
        AUS
    133.65    18    21
22    Elena GLEBOVA    
        EST
    124.78    20    22
23    Irina MOVCHAN    
        UKR
    123.15    23    23
24    Jenna MCCORKELL    
        GBR
    121.76    21    24

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Nagyon elégedett vagyok Kiira teljesítményével, bár nem láttam a rövid programból sokat (csak az első hármat), de ez a 9. hely elég bíztató! Csak így tovább, Hajrá Kiira!

 

És persze Juulia helyezésének is örülök, hogy benne van az első 24-ben! Hajrá Juulia!

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Az állás a moszkvai Világbajnokság női rövid programja után:

 

1    Yuna KIM    
        KOR
    65.91    1    
2    Miki ANDO    
        JPN
    65.58    2    
3    Ksenia MAKAROVA    
        RUS
    61.62    3    
4    Alissa CZISNY    
        USA
    61.47    4    
5    Alena LEONOVA    
        RUS
    59.75    5    
6    Carolina KOSTNER    
        ITA
    59.75    6    
7    Mao ASADA    
        JPN
    58.66    7    
8    Rachael FLATT    
        USA
    57.22    8    
9    Kiira KORPI    
        FIN
    55.09    9    
10    Kanako MURAKAMI    
        JPN
    54.86    10    
11    Mae Berenice MEITE    
        FRA
    53.26    11    
12    Sarah HECKEN    
        GER
    52.73    12    
13    Cynthia PHANEUF    
        CAN
    52.62    13    
14    Amelie LACOSTE    
        CAN
    51.98    14    
15    Elene GEDEVANISHVILI    
        GEO
    51.61    15    
16    Joshi HELGESSON    
        SWE
    50.25    16    
17    Ira VANNUT    
        BEL
    49.23    17    
18    Cheltzie LEE    
        AUS
    48.20    18    
19    Bingwa GENG    
        CHN
    47.89    19    
20    Elena GLEBOVA    
        EST
    46.28    20    
21    Jenna MCCORKELL    
        GBR
    45.99    21    
22    Juulia TURKKILA    
        FIN
    45.70    22    
23    Irina MOVCHAN    
        UKR
    45.68    23    
24    Viktoria HELGESSON    
        SWE
    45.40    24    


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25    Sonia LAFUENTE    
        ESP
    FNR    25    
26    Karina JOHNSON    
        DEN
    FNR    26    
27    Bettina HEIM    
        SUI
    FNR    27    
28    Dasa GRM    
        SLO
    FNR    28    
29    Belinda SCHÖNBERGER    
        AUT
    FNR    29    
30    Viktoria PAVUK    
        HUN
    FNR    30

 

* FNR Final not reached

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ICE PRINCESS - Kiira Korpi

 

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ICE PRINCESSES - Kiira Korpi, Laura Lepistö, Susanna Pöykiö

 

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Ez a csaj egy gyémánt tünemény, jók a képek és videók, szoktam böngészni itt :)

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Kiira autogramot oszt! :)

 

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Végre elkezdődik a Műkorcsolya VB! Jó lenne, ha Kiira az első 12-ben végezne, az már jó eredmény lenne!  Juulia meg az első 24-be kerülne, az már nagy eredmény lenne tőle! :)

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Kiira és Laura! :)

 

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Kiira a serlegekkel! :)

 

 

Kiira és a baseball! :)

 

 

Kiira és a lakása! :)

 

 

Kiira vezet! :)

 

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Kiira csúnyán néz és mosolyog! :)

 

 

 

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Finn Bajnokság, végeredmény:

1 Kiira KORPI TAPTL 172.43 1 1

2 Beata PAPP HERME 125.36 2 3
3 Cecilia TÖRN TTK 123.61 6 2
4 Alisa MIKONSAARI LL 119.91 5 4
5 Minna PARVIAINEN ETK 116.97 3 5
6 Reetta ROMPPANEN LTL 115.78 4 7
7 Henriikka HIETANIEMI HL 108.20 8 6
8 Riina VARJOKARI HL 100.74 7 9
9 Helena STENBACKA ETK 98.71 9 8
10 Janna-Juulia VUORELA HTL 84.35 10 10

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Így az Eb után vegyes érzéseim vannak! Kiira egy nagyon jó rövid programot mutatott be, és vezetett is! Aztán jött a kűr, amit nagyon elrontott, mert nagyon izgult, így csak 3. lett! Ami persze elég jó eredmény, de lehetett volna jobb is, de azért nem vagyok elégedetlen!  :)

Juulia mindkét programját láttam, és azt mondom, hogy elég jó volt, nekem legalábbis tetszett! :)

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2011-es Műkorcsolya EB, Bern (Svájc):

Végeredmény:

1 Sarah MEIER
SUI
170.60 3 2
2 Carolina KOSTNER
ITA
168.54 6 1
3 Kiira KORPI
FIN
166.40 1 4

4 Ksenia MAKAROVA
RUS
162.04 2 5
5 Alena LEONOVA
RUS
154.31 13 3
6 Viktoria HELGESSON
SWE
151.66 4 7


15 Juulia TURKKILA
FIN
131.38 14 13

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Kiira edzés közben! :)

 

 

Kiira mosolyog! :)

 

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Nordics 2011

Hölgyek végeredmény:


1 Viktoria HELGESSON (SWE) 149.35

2 Linnea MELLGREN (SWE) 134.35

3 Juulia TURKKILA (FIN) 131.87

4 Anne Line GJERSEM (NOR) 126.03

5 Beata PAPP (FIN) 123.85

6 Joshi HELGESSON (SWE) 123.42

7 Karina Sinding JOHNSON (DEN) 117.09

8 Alisa MIKONSAARI (FIN) 116.96

9 Christine ADRIAN (SWE) 110.70

10 Cecilia TÖRN (FIN) 105.52

11 Louise WESSBERG (DEN) 99.71

12 Sofie CASTLER (DEN) 89.38

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# Juulia Turkkila - European Championships 2011, FS



# Juulia Turkkila - European Championships 2011, SP

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# Kiira Korpi - European Championships 2011, FS



# Kiira Korpi - European Championships 2011, SP

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Kiira Korpi - European Championships 2011, Exhibition

 

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Kiira Korpi: "I have learned how to handle the pressure better!"

January 24, 2011
By Eva Maria Jangbro (EMJO)
Photo © Eva Maria Jangbro (EMJO)

As a Swede, I can say that Finnish figure skating is something we admire as opposed to Finnish hockey, which we have another relationship with. In Paris, at Trophée Eric Bompard (TEB), I met Kiira Korpi, whose dad used to be a hockey coach for ladies. Luckily, Kiira chose figure skating and not hockey and she is now one of the Finnish girls who have for sure put Finland on the figure skating map. For many years, skaters from non-traditional figure skating countries had to fight for their points and didn’t always get what they deserved. Susana Pöykio, from Finland, was one of them and she led the way and opened the door for Laura Lepistö and Kiira Korpi.

The first time I saw Kiira was at the 2006 European Championships, in Lyon, where she ended up in sixth place. It was her first Euros. I remember her very well and I think the men in the audience certainly did too. The 2010 TEB, in Paris, was no exception; that is, men were shouting, “Beautiful!” after her skate! Some may think this is an advantage—being beautiful—but people tend to hold higher expectations of Kiira and are perhaps not actually watching her performance.

So who is Kiira Linda Katriina Korpi? According to information found on internet she is a Finnish meatball, mashed potato-eating Fin who does Katanga yoga—except when she is busy figure skating.

After the Gala practice and before the buffet, I was lucky and got to chat with Kiira. She was, of course, totally thrilled about her first place finish:

I am so happy with the results even if the program was not perfect—I had a bad fall and wasn’t sure if I was injured—but I fought for [my program] and was rewarded.

Well congratulations even if you are a Finn!

Ha-ha. Thank you!

I do love Finnish figure skating .We need small Figure Skating countries to be accepted. I think you know what I mean. It is really nice that you finished in first place.

Yes I do know… Thank you.

I have visited your website. It is really nice. I had to see how the smiley would look like today. Were the smilies your idea? [Kiira has a mood status posted on her website: http://www.kiirakorpi.fi

It was a good idea but no, it was not mine. Yesterday I thought, where is the biggest smiley!?

You didn’t look that nervous between the short and the long. You handled being in first position after the short very well. In the past, skating your long after a great short program has been a little shaky.

Well I think I have grown and I was ready to handle the pressure and win. I learned how to deal with the situation better because it is not easy going into the long after leading in the short. It is especially hard when you have to wait, but you have to get used to it. Here in the Grand Prix, it is different. According to the rules, in the short program, your skating order is according to world standings. In the free program, it goes according to short program placement [reverse order], so you have to wait if you are in first place after the short program. It is hard, but that is good practice too.

Was TEB the most important competition this season or is it Finnish Nationals?

For this year, I think [TEB] was the highlight. At Finnish nationals, we don’t have that many at the very top level anymore, so maybe I will be more relaxed. There is only Laura and me at the top level, but of course it is still competition and hopefully Laura can attend it.

Yes, I heard she is injured? Do you know if it is bad and what injury?

Well she has different injuries all of the time. Now, it is inflammation with her Achilles, but I am hoping she will be able to come to Finnish Nationals.

Are you are ok?

Yes I am ok. I have no big injuries or health problems; though my back is a little bit of a problem.

Your new programs… You have changed choreographers. Why a new one and why David Wilson and Shae-Lynn Bourne?

I wanted to change. I have had the same choreographer, who I love working with, since I was 13. I wanted to get some fresh ideas, go somewhere else, and get new inspiration. I met both of them—David Wilson and Shae-Lynn—at Yu-Na Kim’s Festa on Ice last spring. Shae-Lynn created the short program and David Wilson choreographed the free program.

Who chose the music?

[Shae-Lynn and David] searched and proposed the music, so they were not my ideas, but they suit me really well. I like them.

Have you seen Evita?

Yes, yes; it is really impressive.

Are you involved in the making of the dresses? Who design them?

I am a little bit. I have a Finnish designer who designs them and then I tell [the designer] if I like them or not. I think this year they are very well-suited to the music.

Back to your website… It is very eye-catching and very beautiful! How about the photos? How much were you involved in the making of these creative photos? It is like art!

Yes, it is like art. Well, we had this idea. We did not want to make the traditional figure skating site. We wanted to make something different. The designer suggested—well the first idea was to bring in Scandinavian things like nature. It was kind of hard to bring that in, so we did it in a studio the first time. I think the photos are like art too, but still modern.

It is like Finnish art for me. Also, you write on your website. When you fall, you have to imagine that you are a butterfly so it doesn’t hurt so much. In one of the photos, you have wings on your eyelashes. For me that was the butterfly image.

Oh yes, I see what you mean. We weren’t thinking of that, but that’s true.

I have read that you do Katanga yoga?

Yes, but I have been busy, so I haven’t been able to do it every week. I used to do it once a week and go to yoga class. It was different, with candles and Buddha, and it was so nice to go somewhere else. I do Pilates now. I use the Pilates machines which are more challenging.

What is the difference for you?

Yoga is more concentrating on you; with Pilates, it is more physically challenging. It is not so spiritual with, “Hummmmmmmmmmmmmm,” [meditation] and so on.

What are your plans after TEB?

First it is Finnish Nationals right before Christmas and then Europeans and Worlds, but I have to be prepared for the Grand Prix Final. I am the first substitute because I was fourth in the first Grand Prix. Since Alissa [Czisny] finished in third place here, she “took” my spot [the last GPF spot which Kiira was sitting in before TEB]. It is not the main goal; Euros and Worlds are.

How about shows? Do you have any figure skating shows in Finland?

No, just small ones and Disney on Ice. No really big ones; it is a shame.

In Sweden, we finally got a real figure skating show. You should be invited to Stockholm Ice. Laura Lepistö is invited.

Oh that sounds interesting. When is it?

It is after Worlds in April, so you can make it.

That would be nice.

Well, hopefully we will get to see Kiira there and perhaps she will be able to go back to Katanga yoga by then and can give me a lesson…

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http://www.nemzetisport.hu/sportszelep/a-11-legszebb-sportolo-csaj-2060901/

1. Kiira Korpi (finn, műkorcsolyázó, 22)
Ha valakire illik a szépséges kifejezés, akkor az nem más, mint a finn műkorcsolyázó, Kiira Korpi. A tamperei lány édesapja az ország egyik legjobb hokiedzője (1998-ban bronzérmet nyert a válogatottal az olimpián), de lánya sem marad el sokkal tőle sikerekben: a Jéghercegnő – ahogy északon becézik – 2007-ben az Eb-n szerzett bronzérmet. Minden további helyett beszéljenek róla a képek!

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Az EB utáni sajtótájékoztatók!

 

 

 

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Laura And Kiira Tv Commercial (Luhta)

 

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 Plan Jäägaalassa képei

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Kiira Korpi és Laura Lepistö

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Juulia Turkkila és Kiira Korpi

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Kiira Korpi dokumentti

 

 

Ezt a videót ajánlom minden Kiira rajongó figyelmébe! :)

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Most láttam a Nordics 2010-es versenyéről a finn reménységeket, akik majd Laura és Kiira nyomába lépnek! Tehát Cecilia Törn, Juulia Turkkila, Beata Papp és Alisa Mikonsaari! Egész jól beszéltek angolul, és mindegyiküknek Yuna Kim a példaképe! :)

 

Egyébként még az is kiderült a számomra a rövid interjúkból, hogy egész nagy tömegbázisa van a műkorcsolyának Finnországban, de azt hiszem ez el is várható egy északi országtól! :)

Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!