Britain's Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby Fall Short at European Figure Skating Championships
Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby, Britain's top figure skaters, failed to medal at the European Championships after a dramatic fall in the pairs event. The pair secured seventh place with a score of 173.52 points.
The British duo had been expected to challenge for the podium but a wobbly jump from Vaipan-Law led to a tumbledom that saw them fall behind Russia's Evgenia Tarasova and Aljaz Skaraj in the standings.
Despite their disappointing finish, Vaipan-Law and Digby showed flashes of promise throughout their performance. Their execution was strong, with tight choreography and precise footwork on display.
However, it was a single jump that ultimately cost them dear. A fall from Vaipan-Law sent the crowd gasping in shock, while Tarasova and Skaraj seized the opportunity to overtake the British pair in the standings.
The result will be a bitter pill for Britain's skating fans to swallow, but the 22-year-old Vaipan-Law remains optimistic about her chances at future championships. "We're already looking forward to Tokyo," she said post competition.
Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby, Britain's top figure skaters, failed to medal at the European Championships after a dramatic fall in the pairs event. The pair secured seventh place with a score of 173.52 points.
The British duo had been expected to challenge for the podium but a wobbly jump from Vaipan-Law led to a tumbledom that saw them fall behind Russia's Evgenia Tarasova and Aljaz Skaraj in the standings.
Despite their disappointing finish, Vaipan-Law and Digby showed flashes of promise throughout their performance. Their execution was strong, with tight choreography and precise footwork on display.
However, it was a single jump that ultimately cost them dear. A fall from Vaipan-Law sent the crowd gasping in shock, while Tarasova and Skaraj seized the opportunity to overtake the British pair in the standings.
The result will be a bitter pill for Britain's skating fans to swallow, but the 22-year-old Vaipan-Law remains optimistic about her chances at future championships. "We're already looking forward to Tokyo," she said post competition.