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There’s our next team representing Spain, both 19 years of age. Laura Sunberg and Hector Gonzalez. [Applause] [Music] And fascinating story for Lara and Hector. She was a junior world champion in synchronized skating with team fantastic. And they’re taking all the greatness from synchronized skating skating skills into this partnership with Hector. Heat. Heat. [Music] Come on. [Music] Don’t be [Music] anymore. [Music] Oh, I Turn. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] Hallelujah. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] I like to move it, move it. I like to move it, move it. I like to move it, move it. You like to move it. I like to move it it. I like to move it it. I like moving like I like moving. I like moving. I like moving like nice and sweet and sexy. [Music] I know you are. I know you [Music] physically physically physically speaking. I like [Music] I like I like moving. I like moving. Lara Sunberg and Hector Gonzalez Alvira from Spain uh complete their first junior Grand Prix and they had they couldn’t compete last season because they had to wait for Lara’s release from skating for Finland in the synchronized skating. But now you’re seeing the collaboration, more form, more established, more grounded together in unity and both independently solid solid skaters. Let’s see. Good. And there what appears to be as they leave the a real good friendship and respect as they share a high five. And now Hector’s studying computer math remotely since moving to Finland. And he’s even been coaching ice hockey in Finland. Hey, he’s coaching ice hockey. Did you know that? I think I told you that Olympic champion is now an NHL coach. Yeah. David Pelchce. We’ll talk about that later. Carry on. This is fun transitional entry into the Twizzles and a comfortable level four assigned. fork just a little lack of synchronicity. So that will impact upon the greed of execution but it still remains in the positives see transitional difficult entry into the rotational lift that a change of pose and they’ll just continue to work on the smoothness of the transitions to boost the grade of execution. As we see, it’s interesting to see some of the teams just looking down at their feet that either just to be cautious or perhaps to see how cleanly they can deliver that key point, knowing the value of that within the element, the back flip. We’ve seen some back flips, some bear skating back flips or dur. So there’s Neil Brown at coaching with them and they also have Moritio Margalli on their coaching staff. Another Italian ice dancer. There you go. The Italians are kind of invading. Yeah, they’re dominating this ice dance influence. Let’s take a look at the scores. This team, there it is. 48.91 for Laura and Hector. That’ll put them currently into sixth place. And they look pretty happy with that. That’s so important. Enjoy the process.

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