• Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, 20, Russian-born Oz Olymoic skater - def

    From Louis Epstein@21:1/5 to That Derek on Thu Jul 23 05:59:32 2020
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    That Derek <thatderek@yahoo.com> wrote:
    https://www.the-sun.com/sport/1159520/ekaterina-alexandrovskaya-dead-aged-20-olympic-figure-skater/

    OLYMPIC TRAGEDY Olympic figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya dies after falling to her death from window following retirement

    John Hutchinson
    Jul 18 2020, 4:39 ET
    Updated: Jul 19 2020, 6:00 ET

    OLYMPIC figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya has died at the age of 20 after reportedly falling from a window.

    Reports in Russia say that the athlete "fell out of a window in Moscow" and "died on the spot," but the cause of death has not been confirmed.

    Alexandrovskaya was born in the Russian capital in 2000, but represented Australia at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.

    Russian website Izvestiu reports that "the circumstances of the incident are being clarified".

    Alexandrovskaya is a two-time Australian National Champion pair-skating with 23-year-old partner Harley Windsor.

    Windsor's parents have Australian Aboriginal roots and he became the first Indigenous Australian to compete at the Winter Olympics.

    Their crowning moment came when they became the first Australian pair-skaters to compete at the Olympics for ten years.

    But they finished 18th in the short program, missing out on the top-16 who progressed into the free skate.

    Miss Alexandrovskaya retired from the sport in February after sustaining several injuries.

    Ian Chesterman, chef de mission for the Australian team in Pyeongchang, said the news was a terrible blow for all those who knew the skater.
    OLYMPIC TRAGEDY

    Mr Chesterman said: "It is enormously sad to lose Katia, who was a vibrant and talented person and an incredible athlete.

    "She was quiet and humble in her manner but incredibly determined to be the best she could be.

    "Life since the Games has not been easy for her and this is another timely reminder of just how fragile life is."

    Geoff Lipshut, chief executive of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, said Alexandrovskaya has a special place in the country's sports history.

    He said: "Katia and Harley were Australia's first figure skating world champions.

    World junior champions,but never world champions.

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  • From Terry Hall@21:1/5 to Louis Epstein on Sun Aug 9 20:45:18 2020
    XPost: alt.obituaries, rec.skate, alt.skate

    "Louis Epstein" <le@top.put.com> wrote in message news:rfb904$l7c$2@reader1.panix.com...
    That Derek <thatderek@yahoo.com> wrote:

    https://www.the-sun.com/sport/1159520/ekaterina-alexandrovskaya-dead-aged-20-olympic-figure-skater/

    OLYMPIC TRAGEDY Olympic figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya dies after
    falling to her death from window following retirement

    John Hutchinson
    Jul 18 2020, 4:39 ET
    Updated: Jul 19 2020, 6:00 ET

    OLYMPIC figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya has died at the age of 20 after reportedly falling from a window.

    Reports in Russia say that the athlete "fell out of a window in Moscow"
    and "died on the spot," but the cause of death has not been confirmed.

    Alexandrovskaya was born in the Russian capital in 2000, but represented Australia at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.

    Russian website Izvestiu reports that "the circumstances of the incident are being clarified".

    Alexandrovskaya is a two-time Australian National Champion pair-skating with 23-year-old partner Harley Windsor.

    Windsor's parents have Australian Aboriginal roots and he became the
    first Indigenous Australian to compete at the Winter Olympics.

    Their crowning moment came when they became the first Australian pair-skaters to compete at the Olympics for ten years.

    But they finished 18th in the short program, missing out on the top-16
    who progressed into the free skate.

    Miss Alexandrovskaya retired from the sport in February after sustaining several injuries.

    Ian Chesterman, chef de mission for the Australian team in Pyeongchang, said the news was a terrible blow for all those who knew the skater. OLYMPIC TRAGEDY

    Mr Chesterman said: "It is enormously sad to lose Katia, who was a
    vibrant and talented person and an incredible athlete.

    "She was quiet and humble in her manner but incredibly determined to be
    the best she could be.

    "Life since the Games has not been easy for her and this is another
    timely reminder of just how fragile life is."

    Geoff Lipshut, chief executive of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, said Alexandrovskaya has a special place in the country's
    sports history.

    He said: "Katia and Harley were Australia's first figure skating world champions.

    World junior champions,but never world champions.

    -=-=-
    The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
    at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.


    Wow, Louis, you're still around?

    I didn't think there were any real skating fans left reading rssif. It now seems to be mainly a dumping ground for spam and Chuckie's lies.


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