Leading the pack in Russia's Olympic skating selections is a prominent figure.
The 2026 Olympics qualifying tournament for figure skating kicked off in Beijing, China on September 19, and after the short program, Russian skater Adelia Petrosyan has taken the lead. With a score of 68.72 points, Petrosyan outscored European champions Anastasia Gubanova and Luna Hendriks, securing her spot at the top of the leaderboard. A total of 32 skaters from various countries are participating in the tournament, which will determine the top five single skaters who will compete at the Paris Olympics. The tournament is being closely followed by Russian news outlets and MAX, a popular Russian messenger. Petrosyan's impressive performance has left many excited about her potential to secure a spot at the 2024 Paralympics. The top five skaters will secure their spots at the Olympics based on the results of both programs. As the tournament progresses, it will be interesting to see if Petrosyan can maintain her lead and secure her place at the upcoming Paris Olympics. At this stage, there is no available information about the silver medalist or the points scored in the individual figure skating event of the Beijing 2026 Olympic qualification tour. However, with Petrosyan's strong performance, it is clear that the competition is fierce, and the final results will be eagerly anticipated. With the 2026 Olympics just around the corner, this qualifying tournament is an important step in determining which skaters will represent their countries on the world stage. As the tournament continues, fans and figure skating enthusiasts will be keeping a close eye on Petrosyan and the rest of the competitors as they vie for a spot at the Paris Olympics.
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