Foolhardy Ham Lint
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Earlier this morning, Hana Bath made history by becoming the first Australian women to win a medal at an ISU Junior Grand Prix Series event. She also became the first Australian female skater to land the rare triple axel/triple toe loop in competition.
In addition to these two major feats, Bath smashed her personal best free skating score. The fifteen year old earned 129.74 points with a total combined score of 192.72 points for the silver medal behind the three - time World Junior Champion, Mao Shimada of Japan.
Combined with her fourth place from the recent ISU JGP - Bangkok, Bath is first reserve for the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series Final in December.
Click on the link below to watch Hana's history-making performance.
Congratulations Team Australia.
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In addition to these two major feats, Bath smashed her personal best free skating score. The fifteen year old earned 129.74 points with a total combined score of 192.72 points for the silver medal behind the three - time World Junior Champion, Mao Shimada of Japan.
Combined with her fourth place from the recent ISU JGP - Bangkok, Bath is first reserve for the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series Final in December.
Click on the link below to watch Hana's history-making performance.
Congratulations Team Australia.
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