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Lysacek skates to second straight gold

Monday, January 28, 2008

Johnny Weir took silver at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — They were minor things, really. A change of edge here, a more difficult setup to a jump there.

When the skaters are as equally good as Evan Lysacek and Johnny Weir, though, those little details determine who gets the gold and who has to settle for silver.

Lysacek won his second straight crown at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships Sunday, despite finishing with the same score as Weir. The two — who have combined to win the last five U.S. crowns — both finished with 244.77 points. But Lysacek won the free skate, 162.72 to 161.37, and that’s the tiebreaker.

Stephen Carriere, last year’s world junior champion, was third with 228.06 points.

“That’s awesome, actually, to have not one person but two people [that close] in the same event,” Lysacek said.

“You put any top skater in world in that competition today, and they would have had tough time beating either one of us. I’m happy to be part of such a strong field and proud as well.”

Weir has every reason to be proud, too. His performance at last year’s nationals was such a disappointment — he dropped to third with a poor free skate — that he uprooted his entire life.

He switched coaches and cities, now training in New Jersey with Galina Zmievskaya, who coached Olympic gold medalists Viktor Petrenko and Oksana Baiul.

“I’m very happy with my performance and happy that I could show the work that I’ve put in,” he said. “The scoring, first, second place — it really doesn’t matter. I’m just happy with the way I skated.”

And just wait until next year. Odds are, these two will be at it again.

“If you were scripting this whole deal, you probably couldn’t have done any better job than this,” Lysacek said.