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April 1, 2007

LONDON, Ontario - Posting the highest finish ever for a United Skates skating team, the Miami University senior synchronized skating team turned in a silver-medal finish at the 2007 International Skating Union World Synchronized Skating Championships. Standing third after the completion of Friday's short program, the RedHawks registered the second-highest score in Saturday's free skate (128.96) and finished with a second-place point total of 198.71.

Trailing only Sweden's Team Surprise in the team standings (222.24), Miami followed up last season's fourth-place finish -- which equaled the highest finish ever by an American skating team -- by becoming the first United States skating team ever to medal at the World Championships.

In Saturday's free skate, Miami turned in a total segment score of 128.96, which included a technical element score of 68.59 and a program component score of 61.37. Miami also received solid marks in skating skills (7.71), transitions (7.50), performance/execution (7.71), choreography (7.75) and interpretation (7.68).

Speaking to its milestone accomplishment, Miami and Team Surprise were the only two teams to finish among the top three in both the free skate and the short program. The RedHawks bested Canada's Nexxice (194.08) for silver-medal honors, while the United States' Haydenettes (193.36) and Finland's Team Unique (191.76) rounded out the top five teams.

Having earned a spot in the World Championships in five of the past seven seasons, the RedHawks have finished among the top four teams at the past two World Championships, including this season's silver-medal finish. In its past five appearances at the World Championships, Miami has finished no lower than ninth.

Also excelling at a national level since the 1995-96 season, Miami's senior skating team has finished no lower than fourth at the U.S. Nationals and won a pair of national championships.


2007 ISU WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
FINAL RESULTS
FPl.    Name              Nat. Points SP FS
1 Team Sweden 1           SWE  222.24 1  1
2 Team USA 2              USA  198.71 3  2
3 Team Canada 1           CAN  194.08 5  5
4 Team USA 1              USA  193.36 6  4
5 Team Finland 2          FIN  191.76 4  7
6 Team Canada 2           CAN  189.68 7  6
7 Team Russia 1           RUS  188.92 2  8
8 Team Finland 1          FIN  187.42 8  3
9 Team Germany            GER  166.78 9  9
10 Team Switzerland       SUI  145.21 10 10
11 Team Sweden 2          SWE  141.13 11 11
12 Team Russia 2          RUS  132.74 12 12
13 Team Japan             JPN  122.32 14 13
14 Team Czech Republic    CZE  122.02 15 14
15 Team Italy             ITA  120.90 13 15
16 Team Croatia           CRO  103.80 17 16
17 Team France            FRA  101.03 16 17
18 Team Austria           AUT  92.18  20 18
19 Team Australia         AUS  89.33  18 19
20 Team Hungary           HUN  83.67  21 20
21 Team Great Britain     GBR  82.21  19 21



 

 

TEAM KEY AUS Australia Team Australia AUT Austria Sweet Mozart CAN Canada 1 Nexxice CAN Canada 2 Les Suprêmes CRO Croatia Zagreb Snowflakes CZE Czech Republic Olympia USK Praha FIN Finland 1 Marigold Ice Unity FIN Finland 2 Team Unique FRA France Les Zoulous GBR Great Britain Storm GER Germany Team Berlin 1 HUN Hungary MJC Team ITA Italy Team Italy JPN Japan Jingu Ice Messengers RUS Russia Paradise RUS Russia Tatarstan SUI Switzerland Starlight SWE Sweden Team Surprise SWE Sweden Team Boomerang USA USA 1 Haydenettes USA USA 2 Miami University Senior Varsity Synchronized Skating Team
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