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3 At February’s Four Continents Championships, Canadian and top ___ spots out of 11 teams en- tered. Go, North America!
the man tosses the lady up to give her “air time” and she rotates be- fore landing, ideally, on one foot.
6 At the U.S. Championships in San Jose, the pairs bronze was em- braced by Amanda Evora and
8 Whenever the 2011 World ice dancing champs go up against rinkmates Tessa and Scott, it’s always close. At Four Continents, Meryl and Charlie settled for the ___ medal.
boasted ice dancing bronze in San Jose.
12 Many consider the ___ jump to be jumps.
14 Keeping her winning streak going after San Jose, U.S. champ ___ Wagner grabbed another gold at Four Continents in Colorado Springs.
Championships originally were open to all ISU members, but after ___ Button of the U.S. and Cana- dian Barbara Ann Scott grabbed both singles golds in 1948, it was changed to “Europeans only.”
San Jose, Ross Miner grabbed the men’s ___ medal at Four Conti- nents.
1 Enjoying a real comeback, ___ Jose and the bronze at Four Con- tinents.
2 At some competitions such as the U.S. Championships, this medal is
Marina Zoueva and ___ Shpil- band say the secret of their suc- cess is no secret; they simply work hard.
San Jose by ___ Mahbanooza- deh.
10 In addition to the medals award- - tions bestow medals separately to free programs. These ___ medals live up to their name, as they are not very big!
11 John Coughlin lifted, tossed and the rink on their way to silver at Four Continents.
- ulietti-Schmitt danced their way
skatescramble
Answers to the Crossword Puzzle, Word Find and
skate scramble appear on page 56.
Puzzles by Joel Kaplow
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FOUR CONTINENTS SCOTT MOIR TESSA VIRTUE
Unscramble the letters in the nonsense phrases on of senior men’s singles medalists at recent U.S. Championships. Their initials and total medal counts
_R_ ___ ___ ___ _B_ MR NO RISES _R_ ___ ___ ___ _M_ _R_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ JOIN WRY HEN _J_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _W_ BETTER YAM JOB _J_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_ _E_ ___ ___ ___
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WORDS ON ICE – Hi skaters! Try to - low hidden in the box of letters. The words will appear in a straight line words may overlap and share let- ters. Find them all and you’ll be on top of the medals podium!
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