Saturday,
January 27, 2007
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Carolina Kostner, 19, came to
The
tall, powerful skater Kostner battled back from the
leg injury that had sidelined her for most of the season to win her first
European figure skating title on Saturday.
Reuters
By
Matt Reynolds
Saturday Jan 27, 2007
WARSAW (Reuters)
- Italy's Carolina Kostner battled back from a leg
injury that had sidelined her for most of the season to win her first European
figure skating title on Saturday.
The tall,
powerful skater shrugged off a bungled jump in the middle of her free skate
routine and finished with 174.79 points, leapfrogging leader Sarah Meier of
"I skated
one of my best free programs ever," said Kostner.
"Not because of the jumps but because I felt so good on the ice."
"(I am) just
speechless," she added. "What a fun two days."
Kostner, 19, came to
"Being
injured actually helped me because I came here without expectations," she
said. "It was easy to be relaxed."
Meier landed
awkwardly several times during her free program and seemed to run out of gas by
the end of it.
"I am both
happy and sad," the Swiss said. "My goal was to win a medal. But my
performance was not like I imagined and I lost first place."
Kostner said she would stay
relaxed heading into the world championships in
"I need to
study for exams," she said. "That should keep me from worrying too
much about
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