Alexandra Trusova performed her Olympic FP “Cruella” with five quads at the test skates
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Alexandra Trusova performed her Olympic free program to Cruella OST with 5 quads.
Alexandra Trusova jumped 4 flip, 4 salchow, 2 axel -3 toeloop, 4 toe loop, combination 4 toe loop + 3 toe loop, 4 lutz, combination 3 lutz – 1 euler – 3 salchow.
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