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Canada's Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon bagged the silver with an
inspired display.
"It was a bit of different concept. We did not want to do anything we did in
the past so we started fresh: new coach, new everything," Dubreuil told
reporters.
Russian pair Svetlana Kulikova and Arseni Markov were awarded the bronze to
claim their first medal ever.
The competition was the second of six on the International Skating Union
(ISU) Grand Prix program leading up to the world
championships. The next will be held in Germany next week.
For the second time at a major ISU event, the 10 marks that flashed across
the scoreboard for each competitor were not attributed to a particular
judge.
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Gold medalists Elena Grushina and Ruslan Goncharov of Ukraine, flanked by bronze medalists Svetlana Kulikova and Arseni Markov, left, of Russia and silver medalists Patrice Lauzon and Marie-France Dubreuil, right, of Montreal Que. at the dance competition medal presentation, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, at the Skate Canada competition in Quebec City. (AP Photo/Jacques Boissinot)
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