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TALLINN, Estonia — A freak fall threatened to derail Niina Petrokina's bid for the European figure skating title. The Estonian skater got back up and delivered a program that otherwise bordered on flawless and to win a surprise gold medal on Friday. It was a highlight for figure skating fans at an event which has largely been overshadowed by the deaths this week of a number of skaters, coaches and their families in a mid-air collision between a passenger jet and military helicopter near Washington, D.C. Italian ice dancers Charlène Guignard and Marco Fabbri closed in on a third consecutive title.








