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Figure skaters Tsiba and Danilova out after finishing last in short program

Figure skaters Tsiba and Danilova out after finishing last in short program

Dutch figure skaters Michel Tsiba and Daria Danilova were eliminated from the World Championships in Prague after finishing in last place during the short program. The pair earned a score of 48.77, failing to qualify for the free skating event as only the top twenty pairs advanced.

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