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Klimova & Ponomarenko (URS) - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Free Dance

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Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA - 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, Ice Dancing, Free Dance - Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko of the Soviet Union skated a beautiful dance that placed 2nd in this phase. However, with their lead in the Compulsory Dance portion, they were able to win the Gold Medal here.

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  • I would hardly call this boring.Their technique was far superior to the Duchenays...Isabelles' at least.Paul had great technique but Sergei presented Marina far better.

    Sergei and Marina didn't have any skid.Besides: were it not for Christopher Dean,they wouldn't have had a world medal or a Silver medal in the 1992 Olympics.Watch K & P's 1992 free dance in Albertville. It was not boring. Very innovative and creative. They deserved the Olympic Gold.K&P changed with the times as well.

  • @libralady1010 That's one good thing about the Duchesnays (and Usova & Zhulin). The competitiveness pushed Klimova & Ponomarenko to venture out to try new choreography and dance routines, and that push may have resulted in the most romantic and exquisite Free Dance at the 1992 Olympics.

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  • Of course it was good, but... after what the duchesneys have done they were just boring and old fashioned

  • I love this! They won and rightfully so. Sergei is probably the best male ice dancer in the World next to Christopher Dean...I was happy to see a little bit of different themes w/Paul and Isabelle Duchesnay and happy for them but in the end the right team won here and in 1992 @ the Olympics

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