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Women’s Singles: Kristen Spours
Kristen Spours comes into the European Championships off the back of a gold medal in the women’s singles event at the 2024 British figure skating championships. A five time British Championship medalist, (one gold, two sliver, two bronze) Spours will be looking for her first European podium finish.
Spours’ ‘brilliant’ performance for Great Britain
Men’s Singles: Edward Appleby
At only twenty years of age, Appleby comes into the European Championships having successfully defended his Men’s Singles title at the British Figure Skating Championship in Sheffield in November. Like Spours, Appleby will be looking for his first European Championship medal.
Pairs: Anastasia Vaipan-Law & Luke Digby
The formidable duo of Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby will head to Talinn, Estonia after winning the British Pairs title for a fourth consecutive year. With their dominance at the national level, Vaipan-Law and Digby will be hoping to replicate their fine form to earn their first podium finish on the European stage.
Ice Dance: Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson/Phebe Bekker & James Hernandez
Team GB will have two pairs taking part in the Ice Dance event. First, the duo of Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson who have won the last four Ice Dance titles at the British Championships. Former European Championship silver medalists, Fear and Gibson will be hoping to go one step further in Talinn to win Ice Dance gold for the first time.
Meanwhile, Phebe Bekker and James Hernandez come into the tournament following back to back Ice Dance silver medals at the British Championships – the duo will be hoping to translate their recent success into European silverware as the pair aim for their first ever podium finish at the European Championships.
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