China’s ice dancing couple aim for world top 10

Wang Shiyue (right) and Liu Xinyu of China perform during the figure skating ice dance rhythm dance at Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, capital of China on Saturday. Agency photo
Wang Shiyue (right) and Liu Xinyu of China perform during the figure skating ice dance rhythm dance at Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, capital of China on Saturday. Agency photo
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Agency :
Wang Shiyue and Liu Xinyu, the sole pair representing China in ice dancing at the Beijing Olympic Winter Games, is close to achieving a best ever result for the host nation after finishing 12th in Saturday’s rhythm dance.
The two-time Olympians, both 27 years old, scored 73.41 points for their short dance program to Trouble, Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley, 1.25 points short of their season best set a week ago.
China’s best result in ice dancing has stood for 30 years when Han Bing and Yang Hui finished 18th at Albertville 1992.
Wang and Liu, however, told media that they look to finish among the world’s top 10 at Beijing 2022.
“It has been both the utmost goal and the motivation for us in this Olympic cycle,” said Wang, who has paired with Liu since 2005.
Four years ago in PyeongChang, Wang and Liu failed to reach the free dance after they finished in 22nd place in short dance.
“After a disappointing Olympic debut, we turned to train at two-time Olympians Patrice Lauzon and Marie-France Dubreuil’s school in Canada, and managed to come out of the blue,” Wang recalled.

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