University figure skater Savary wins national title
Emmanuel Savary of the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club has won the national men's intermediate title.
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1:20 p.m., Dec. 15, 2008----Emmanuel Savary, who competes for the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club, has won the 2009 U.S. intermediate men's championship.

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Savary won the title during the U.S. Junior National Championships held Dec. 8-13 in Lake Placid, N.Y.

He was second after the short program but had a strong free skate to claim the championship with 102.33 points.

Nathan Chen of Salt Lake Figure Skating finished second with 98.17 points and Shotaro Omori of the Los Angeles Figure Skating Club finished third with 95.60 points.

The University of Delaware Ice Skating Science Development Center is one of the world's leading training sites, a year-around facility designed to meet the needs of first-time competitors and champions alike. The ISSDC, which is housed in state-of-the-art facilities on the UD campus in Newark, Del., provides the most complete training environment in the country.

Skaters have access to two ice surfaces, at the Fred Rust Ice Arena and the Gold Ice Arena, as well as strength and aerobic training rooms and a dance studio. Coaching is available from the finest national and international coaches in the sport of figure skating. Their concentrations include figures, freestyle, pairs, dance and stroking. Furthermore, UD faculty work closely with the World and Olympic coaches in the program to advance the body of knowledge in figure skating, with research areas in sports medicine, exercise physiology, biomechanics and sports psychology. Through cooperative efforts, they provide students with the most up-to-date training programs available.

Ron Ludington is the director of the Ice Skating Science Development Center. He is a World and Olympic figure skating coach who has worked with numerous Olympians and national and international medalists. He is a member of the Ice Skating Hall of Fame, World Figure Skating Hall of Fame, Professional Skating Hall of Fame, Ice Skating Institute Hall of Fame and the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.

Many figure skating champions have trained at UD's ISSDC, most recently Kimmie Meissner, a national and world champion.

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