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Young Turkish ice skater looks to break new records

12-year-old Turkish ice skater who broke world record earlier this month eyes to compete at Olympics

Ersin Çelik
16:23 - 12/01/2018 Cuma
Update: 16:24 - 12/01/2018 Cuma
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12-year-old Turkish ice skater Efe Çetiz
12-year-old Turkish ice skater Efe Çetiz

A 12-year-old Turkish ice skater will look to break new records during his participation in the Stars category of a major championship in Serbia later this month.

Earlier in January, Efe Çetiz broke a world record in the Basic Novice A Boys category with 23.03 technical points at the Turkey Championships in capital Ankara.

Çetiz has been ice skating since he was 6-years-old. He has won around 30 medals, including 25 golds, so far.

His coach Gamze Guner told Anadolu Agency the skater's first experience in the Stars category will be during the 11th Europa Cup Skate Helena in Serbia, which will be held between Jan. 23 and Jan. 27.

“We added Efe to the boys’ category four years before his peers. He has always competed with older [athletes],” Guner said.

This time “a much tougher path is awaiting us,” she said, adding that normally skaters his age compete in the Stars category two years later.

According to Guner, there is no athlete in his age group in Turkey.

"Our aim is to be successful in the international arena.”

Turkish Ice Skating Federation head Ahmet Hamdi Gurbuz believes Çetiz’s success would contribute to the country’s sports.

High hopes from athlete

“Efe is an athlete we believe in,” Gurbuz told Anadolu Agency.

Gurbuz praised Cetiz’s success at the Ankara Championship.

“The referees may score differently for artistic points but they cannot do that for technical points.”

“In this sense, Efe’s success is great,” he said.

Gurbuz also said the federation’s aim was to increase the number of athletes similar to Cetiz in the future and train them for Olympics.

Guner described his success as “something difficult to do”.

She said their aim was to get top points in the boys’ category in five years, but “we have achieved this aim earlier than expected”.

“Perhaps success might come later in the Stars category,” Guner said, referring to Cetiz's next championship in Serbia: "But this should not be considered as a failure.”

Cetiz’s coach added: “He will work hard, and he will go towards his target fearlessly.”

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