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Donovan Carrillo Advances to Figure Skating Long Program

Journalist Carmen Aristegui and guests discuss Donovan Carrillo's advancement to the Milano-Cortina 2026 final, along with other key news: an arrest in Sinaloa, a reduction in the work week, and a measles outbreak in Mexico.


Donovan Carrillo Advances to Figure Skating Long Program

Donovan Carrillo advances to the long program in figure skating. Journalist Carmen Aristegui and her guests address issues of public importance this Wednesday, such as a new arrest of five people in Sinaloa, this time in Ahome, progress in reducing the work week to 40 hours, and the resurgence of measles in Mexico.

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How figure skating is judged: Enrique Beas explains the short and free programs

In an interview with Enrique Beas, director of La Octava Sports, Donovan Carrillo's advancement to the men's figure skating final at Milano-Cortina 2026 was analyzed. Beas highlighted the performance in the short program, the skater's career, including training in shopping malls, and explained the scoring system: sequences, jumps, and the judges' component of appreciation.

The conversation also covered the Super Bowl halftime show with Bad Bunny, described as a political message in the context of raids and racism in the United States, as well as Donald Trump's public reaction to the performance.

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