The Queen and THE REST
The standings in women's skating after the short program Wednesday:
1. Kim Yu-na, South Korea 74.92 Not a hint of rust for The Queen.
2. Adelina Sotnikova, Russia74.64
Russian champ regained her status.
3. Carolina Kostner, Italy74.12
Vancouver flop is a distant memory.
4. Gracie Gold, U.S.68.63
Best on a good day for the U.S.
5. Yulia Lipnitskaya, Russia 65.23
Splashy teen fell on her final jump.
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