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Sasha Cohen finished less than three points behind Russia's Irina Slutskaya in Friday's short program at the World Figure Skating Championships in Moscow, Russia.
She landed most jumps solidly, but had trouble with her triple flip.
"I'm a little bit frustrated," she said. "I let some mistakes creep in that cost me some points."
Sasha suggested she might have an advantage over Slutskaya going into Saturday's final free program.
I think with the new system it is always better to be first because every point counts,” Sasha said. “If you are in second you have nothing to lose and it is a different mentality going into it.”
Sasha made two minor, but noticeable mistakes, but offset her mistakes with more difficult spins. Sasha also lost points when her music ended and she didn't.
“It's so frustrating because the last spin was going so well and I was just doing it for too long,” Sasha said. “It's all about points, and I need to make sure that I don't give up even one point.”
“You just have to keep reading the rules and doing what it says in the book,” Sasha said. “What constitutes a level, how much jumps are worth and how long you have to hold some things. We had two callers come in (during her practices at home). We were just really active about what counts for what. It is a counting game.”
Sasha skated to Russian favorite “Dark Eyes” (Ochi Chornoye).
Sasha said she can't wait for the free skate.
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