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2015 WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS


traveling wheel all received Level 4. Teir perfor- mance/execution score of 8.29 led the way in the components. “Our goal was to come out and make a


statement, and I think they came out and made a statement,” DeGirolamo said. “From beginning to end, it had great energy, great intensity. It was fast and it was fun, and it got the crowd on their feet, so I’m very pleased with their skate.” “Today was the perfect finale to a season of hard work and passion,” Stewart said. “I’ve never


skated with such dedicated people. Tonight was just the cherry on top and showing everyone all the hard work we’ve put in. It was amazing to see all the people from different countries standing up at the end. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.” Miami finished with a total score of 171.79. For the RedHawks, it marked the first time for 12 of their skaters to compete at Worlds. “I thought they did an exceptional job, and I’m excited for what’s to come,” the coach said.


Canada’s NEXXICE clinches its second World title (2009) in front of the home crowd. A crowd of 7,600 rocked the house at the


FirstOntario Centre.


18 MAY 2015


PHOTOS BY GIANNI MAROSTICA


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