07/01/2001
International Ice Champions Set for Games
$600,000 (USD) total prize purse
Rising Aussie stars selected
A stellar field of competitors and a huge prize
purse of $600,000 (USD) are set
to make figure skating one of the most exciting sports at
the 2001 Goodwill Games.
Many of the biggest international names in figure
skating, together with some rising Aussie stars, will compete
at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre from September 5 - 8.
The competitors will skate on an international
competition standard ice rink especially shipped in for the
Goodwill Games. The rink will remain permanently in Brisbane
after the Games, serving as a lasting legacy for the sport
in Queensland.
All of the Australian competitors selected for
the event are Queenslanders, giving them the unique opportunity
to line up against the world's best before a supportive home
crowd.
The Australian figure skating team for the 2001
Goodwill Games is:
- Anthony Liu, men's competition;
- Steffi Zhang, ladies;
- Portia Rigby and Francis Rigby, Ice Dance.
International competitors featured in the ladies'
competition include 2001 World silver medalist Irina Slutskaya
(RUS) and 1999 World champion Maria Butyrskaya (RUS), as well
as defending Goodwill Games champion and four-time World champion
Michelle Kwan (USA).
2001 World champion Evgeni Plushenko (RUS) and
2001 World silver medallist Alexei Yagudin (RUS) will headline
the men's competition that will also feature 2001 Four Continents
bronze medallist Michael Weiss (USA), 2001 US National champion
Timothy Goebel (USA) and 1998 Olympic silver medallist Elvis
Stojko (CAN).
A host of other top skaters have also accepted
invitations to compete (see list at end of release), setting
the scene for one of the hardest-fought contests of the Games.
"The competition at the Goodwill Games
is going to be tough, but I look forward to that. Skating
among such incredible athletes will push me to perform at
my best," Russian skater Irina Slutskaya said.
The invitation process is ongoing, and Games
officials will announce the complete figure skating field
by August 1.
Ice Skating Australia President Don McKnight said the 2001
Goodwill Games marked the first time world-class, senior skaters
would compete in a major international event in Australia.
"This really will be a unique opportunity
for both our Australian team and the spectators in the stands,"
Mr McKnight said.
"Our Australian skaters have competed against
many of the big international names before, but never in front
of a home crowd in Queensland.
"The experience will be a valuable lead-up
to next year's Winter Olympics and should add to figure skating's
growing popularity in Australia."
Goodwill Games Inc President Mike Plant said
figure skating would be one of the highlights of the 2001
Goodwill Games.
"The skaters that will be competing in
Brisbane are the sport's paramount athletes and will surely
make this a phenomenal competition," Mr Plant said.
A total of 56 of the world's best figure skaters,
28 men and 28 women, will compete in the Goodwill Games. The
figure skating competition will feature four events: ladies,
men's, pairs' and ice dance competitions.
The ladies', the men's and the pairs' events
will comprise a short program and free skate section, and
the ice dance event will be comprised of original dance and
free skate sections.
In the ladies' and men's competitions first
place garners $40,000; second, $30,000; third, $20,000; fourth,
$10,000; fifth, $7,500; sixth, $5,000; and seventh and below,
$4,000. In the pair's and ice dance competitions first place
garners $50,000; second, $40,000; third, $30,000; fourth,
$15,000; fifth, $10,000; sixth, $7,500; and seventh and below,
$5,500. (All figures are USD)
Media information:
Lisa White, 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane
Ph: 07 3233 2084 (direct) / Mobile: 0404 842 370
E-mail: lisa.white@2001gwgbrisbane.com.au
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