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CALGARY, Alberta - Winning a world title was even sweeter for China's Pang Qing and Tong Jian one month after barely missing the medals stand in the Olympics. Ranked third in a nation where pairs are king, they soared past countrymen Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao to win the World Figure Skating Championships on Wednesday.
![]() China's Pang Qing (L) and Tong Jian perform in the pairs free skate competition at the World Figure Skating Championships in Calgary, Canada, March 22, 2006. Pang and Tong won the gold medal. [Reuters] |
"I am so happy for how we skated," Tong said.
"I was very surprised we won because I made a mistake," Pang added of her fall on side-by-side triple toe loops.
"But only that mistake. The rest of the program, we performed all the other elements to our best."
So much so that they climbed past their countrymen, something they couldn't do in Turin, where Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo were third; Shen and Zhao are the only other Chinese world winners, taking the 2002 and 2003 crowns.
Until now.
Absent from these worlds were Olympic gold medalists Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin, and Shen and Zhao.
Stunningly, American champions Rena Inoue and John Baldwin rallied from sixth to fourth with a brilliant free program that didn't even feature a clean throw triple axel, their trademark.
"We skate like that at home," Baldwin said. "They key part is to put it out in competition. Definitely to get programs out like that at the world championships was very important."
Canadian champion Joannie Rochette thrilled the crowd earlier Wednesday by winning her qualifying group with an elegant free skate that surpassed her performance at the Olympics.