KCG – Kunstrij Club Groningen – home club of Boyito Mulder, who is representing the Netherlands at the forthcoming World Junior Figure Skating Championships, is aiming to give as many fans as possible the chance to see him in action.
Boyito can therefore be sure of plenty of enthusiastic support at the event in The Hague. The club is planning to charter a coach to take as many of his fans as possible to The Hague, and is giving members and anyone else who is interested the opportunity to travel to The Hague on Thursday (when Boyito will be doing his long programme) and Saturday (when the other Dutch participant, Manouk Gijsman, will be doing her long programme; both will also be in action during the closing gala on Saturday). There will be pick-up points in Groningen and Heerenveen, so the club is hoping for a good turn-out to cheer on Boyito!

The Hague (ISU) – Kanako Murakami of Japan skated off with the gold medal at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2010. Agnes Zawadzki (USA) surged from eighth to snatch the silver medal and Russia’s Polina Agafonova claimed the bronze. All three medalists debuted at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
The Hague (KNSB) – Russia’s Elena Ilinykh/Nikita Katsalapov danced to the gold medal in what was a high-level Ice Dance competition. Canadians Alexandra Paul/Mitchell Islam took the silver medal and Ksenia Monko/Kirill Khaliavin of Russia captured the bronze. All three couples debuted at the ISU World Junior Championships.




