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Kim wins in return; U.S. women make noise

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Gracie Gold of the United States pumps her fist after performing in the women's free skate at the World Figure Skating Championships on Saturday in London, Ontario. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn) (Frank Gunn)

LONDON, Ontario – The Queen has reclaimed her crown.

Back at the World Figure Skating Championships for the first time in two years, Olympic champion Kim Yu-na looked as if she’d never been away Saturday night.

“It has been very long,” Kim said. “I’m very happy to skate well here in Canada again. So thank you.”

It wasn’t just her margin of victory – with 218.31 points, she was a whopping 20 points ahead of defending champion Carolina Kostner – but the stunningly simple beauty of her performance. There is a regal elegance to her skating, fitting for the woman who is nicknamed “Queen Yu-na,” and no one comes close to comparing.

The audience was on its feet long before she finished her final spin, and Kim clapped a hand to her mouth as she looked around the arena. After getting her medal, she was serenaded with cheers of “Queen Yu-na!”

Kim’s longtime rival, Mao Asada of Japan, was third.

The U.S. women didn’t win any medals, but they got the next-best thing, reclaiming a third spot for the Sochi Olympics. They needed to finish with a combined placement of 13, and Ashley Wagner was fifth and Gracie Gold sixth.

“We got three spots back and we came here to do that,” Wagner said. “Mission accomplished.”

Having the maximum three spots at the Olympics and world championships used to be a birthright for the American women. But they lost the third spot at the 2008 world championships and have never gotten it back.

Wagner was most affected by the loss of the third spot, missing the Vancouver Olympics because she finished third at the U.S. championships in 2010. She’d made it her mission to get it back, saying she didn’t want anyone else to experience that disappointment.

This certainly won’t go down as one of Wagner’s best performances. She two-footed and underrotated the second jump in her double axel-triple toe loop combination, and also got a deduction for taking off on the wrong edge of her triple lutz. And she tripped on her footwork, the equivalent of falling over a crack in the sidewalk.

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