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Figure skating stars ready to shine
By Lei Lei (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-10-16 09:31

 

As the music of Romeo and Juliet echoed throughout the ice rink, China's figure skating pairs Pang Qing and Tong Jian acted out their own moving love story on the ice below.

Pang Qing and Tong Jian of China perform their routine in the short program of the pairs competition at the National Figure Skating Championships last weekend in Qiqihar of Heilongjiang Province. Pang and Tong finished second to Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao. [Xinhua]

With their newly choreographed free-skating routine, Pang and Tong, the 2006 world champion pair, are expecting a glorious new season.

"We want to show something new to the spectators this time," said Tong of their new free skating routine, which was choreographed in the US. "Although we still use the same routine for the short program as we did last season, we changed some of the details to meet the needs of the new rules."

According to Tong, they have added some new linking footwork to some of the transitions of their new free skating routine, raising the overall difficulty level considerably.

"We need to almost turn around in every transition. Even I thought it would be impossible during the choreographing period," said Tong. "But our choreographer told us that we are capable enough to do it, and now we know that we can."

Through their passionate performances and exquisite interpretation of the music, Pang and Tong physically narrate the classic tragedy to the audience. Although the music has been used in many figure skating routines, they expect to give it their own flavor.

"We don't want to finish the routine by just completing the technical elements. We want to tell a real story," said Tong. "We want to feel the characters with our hearts and display the routine with our own characteristics."

Since they teamed up in 1993, Pang and Tong have always been considered the No 2 pairs skaters in China, always in the shadow of multiple world champions and two-time Olympic bronze medalists Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo.

Making quiet progress, the pair jumped into fifth place at the 2002 World Championships, only two years after their international debut.

They claimed the bronze medal at the 2004 World Championships, and just narrowly missed the podium at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics, settling for fourth place.

One month later, they finally stepped atop the highest podium at the World Championships. Unfortunately they got bogged down with bouts of illness and injury in the 2006-07 season.

After Pang developed a nephritic disease, the pair was forced to miss almost the entire season. Coupled with the stitches Tong received on his forehead following a car accident, the pair was left with little time to train systematically for the Asiad and World Championships, held at the beginning of the year.

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