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Updated Apr 21, 2012 7:58 AM ET TOKYO (AP) Akiko Suzuki finished second in the free skate and first overall in the women's program on Saturday and host Japan won the International Skating
Hamilton, who had dominated the final practice session. figure skating Japanese woman takes NHK trophy SAPPORO, Japan | Akiko Suzuki of Japan won the NHK Trophy on Saturday and Brandon Mroz of the United States made skating history by becoming the first
14-year-old Tuktamisheva won the short program Friday and finished with 177.38 points after placing second to Japan's Akiko Suzuki in Saturday's free skate. The Russian is the youngest gold medalist since Canada's Tracey Wainman won at age 13
gold, soaring past four challengers who were ahead of her after the short program. They included her countrywoman Akiko Suzuki , who took silver, and American Ashley Wagner, who finished third. In pairs, Russia's Yuko Kavagut and Alexander
69. 11. Anton Kovalevski, Ukraine, 60.05. 12. Tatsuki Machida, Japan, 56.37. Women Short Program 1. Akiko Suzuki , Japan, 57.43. 2. Agnes Zawadski, United States, 56.84. 3. Ashley Wagner, United States, 56.17. 4
step." Japan's Nobunari Oda won his second Grand Prix title of the season, beating world champion Evan Lysacek. Akiko Suzuki of Japan was the surprise winner in a lackluster women's competition, while Olympic silver medalists Tanith Belbin
future." Japanese skater Miki Ando, first after the short program, was second with 185.94 points, while teammate Akiko Suzuki was third with 174. Ashley Wagner of the United States was fourth. Oda and Ando both wrapped up Olympic berths
against Cleveland. in other news Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo won the pairs competition at the Cup of China figure skating event in Beijing. Japan's Nobunari Oda won the men's title and Akiko Suzuki prevailed in the women's competition.
against Cleveland. in other news Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo won the pairs competition at the Cup of China figure skating event in Beijing. Japan's Nobunari Oda won the men's title and Akiko Suzuki prevailed in the women's competition.
NHK Trophy last month and the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow and will be carrying the hopes of the host nation along with Akiko Suzuki , who qualified after winning the Cup of China and finishing fifth at Skate Canada. Joannie Rochette booked her ticket