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Monday, February 20, 2012

Junior Worlds: Men's Preview

Joshua Farris won a pair of gold medals on the JGP and went on to win the bronze at the Final.  He started off the season with a solid short program, increasing his personal best and getting over the 200 point mark.  He improved his scores in Estonia but mistakes at the Final dropped him to third overall.  After struggling with his free skate all season, he scrapped it and debuted a new program at nationals.  He had a messy outing at nationals and failed to cross the 200 point mark.  If he hits his programs he could be at the top of the podium but he hasn't shown that consistency yet this season.  He has the best short program, 3rd best free skate and 3rd best total score of the season.

Han Yan won a pair of gold medals on the Junior Grand Prix and took home his second consecutive silver medal from the Grand Prix Final.  He started off his season crossing the 200 point mark in Austria and had a 14 point improvement in one week in Italy.  He made some mistakes in his short program at the Final which cost him a shot at the title.  He has a quad in his free skate which gives him a huge competitive edge and if he lands it cleanly, he has a buffer against mistakes later in his program.  He has the 2nd best short program, best free skate and best total score of the season.

Jason Brown won a gold and a silver on the JGP to qualify for the Final where he won gold.  He won his first Junior Grand Prix gold in Australia and set a new personal best score.  He doesn't have a triple axel in his program and has been focusing on components to stay competitive with the other skaters.  He won the JGP Final as he skated two clean programs while the other top competitors made mistakes, but if they skate clean he has a huge disadvantage in his technical element score.  He was suffering from a tweaked ankle at nationals and had some mistakes on footwork but still crossed the 200 point mark.  He has the 3rd best short program, 2nd best free skate and 2nd best total score of the season.

Artur Dmitriev won silver at JGP Poland and beat Joshua Farris in the free skate at that event.  After a botched short program at JGP Italy, he finished 23 points below his earlier result and cost himself a spot in the Final.  He has the 4th best short program, 4th best free skate and 4th best total score of the season.  

Keiji Tanaka is the reigning silver medalist at this event and the only returning medalist.  He won a silver and a bronze on the JGP to qualify for the Final.  His bronze medal in Austria came after a a 19 point drop from his earlier event and he failed to set a new personal best this season.  He has the 5th best short program, 6th best free skate and 6th best total score of the season.

Ryuju Hino won a gold and a silver medal on the JGP and qualified for the Final.  He showed big improvement taking home his first JGP medal in Latvia and increasing his personal best by 30 points.    He has the 8th best short program, 7th best free skate and 7th best total score of the season.

He Zhang won silver at JGP Latvia, taking home his first JGP medal and increasing his personal best by 20 points.  In Austria, he dropped 18 points and finished off the medal stand.  He has the 10th best short program, 9th best free skate and 8th best total score of the season.

Liam Firus won bronze at JGP Australia but dropped 24 points in his outing in Austria.  He has the 10th best free skate and total score of the season.

Denis Ten is a dark horse in this event having competed as a senior all season.  He has quads in his programs and has respectable outings including two 5th place finishes on the Grand Prix and a 6th place finish at Four Continents.  

Zhan Bush has also competed as a senior all season but on the senior B circuit.  He beat out several other Russian men with top junior scores and JGP medals and will be looking to improve on his 11th place finish at this event last season.

Other skaters in the mix include Nam Nguyen who won bronze at JGP Romania, Shoma Uno who won bronze at JGP Estonia, June-Hyoung Lee who won bronze at JGP Italy and Timothy Dolensky who won bronze at JGP Latvia.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Han Yan
Silver: Joshua Farris
Bronze: Denis Ten

Bios of the competitors:
Slavik Hayrapetyan, ARM: He finished 21st in the preliminary round at Junior Worlds last season.  He placed 28th at Europeans.  He placed 18th at JGP Latvia and 14th at JGP Romania.  His personal best is 128.97.  He is 15 years old.

Brendan Kerry, AUS: He finished 17th in the preliminary round at Junior Worlds last season.  He placed 19th at Four Continents. He placed 14th at Junior Grand Prix Australia.  His personal best is 144.26.  He is 17 years old.

Bernhard Pauli, AUT: He is 14 years old.

Pavel Ignatenko, BLR: He finished 8th at JGP Latvia and 10th at JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 154.34.  He is 16 years old.

Luiz Manella, BRA: He placed 22nd at Four Continents.  He finished 7th at JGP Italy.  His personal best is 149.03.  He is 17 years old.

Liam Firus, CAN (D): He finished 20th at Junior Worlds last season.  He won bronze at JGP Australia and finished 11th at JGP Austria.  His personal best is 180.00.  He is 19 years old.

Nam Nguyen, CAN:  He finished 12th in his JGP debut in Latvia and won bronze at JGP Romania.  His personal best is 169.55.  He is 13 years old.

Han Yan, CHN (D): He finished 6th at Junior Worlds last season.  He won gold at JGP Austria and Italy to qualify for the JGP Final where he won silver.  His personal best is 219.37.  He is 15 years old.

He Zhang, CHN (D): He won silver at JGP Latvia and finished 5th at JGP Austria.   His personal best is 182.38.  He is 15 years old.

Chih-I Tsao, TPE: He finished 11th at JGP Australia.  His personal best is 133.24.  He is 14 years old.

Petr Coufal, CZE (D): He finished 19th at Junior Worlds last season.  He placed 8th at JGP Poland and 13th at JGP Austria.  His personal best is 156.63.  He is 17 years old.

Daniel Albert Naurits, EST (D): He placed 17th at JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 96.02.  He is 13 years old.  

Matthias Versluis, FIN: He placed 17th at JGP Latvia and 9th at JGP Poland.  His personal best is 140.21.  He is 17 years old.

Armen Agaian, GEO: He finished 26th in the preliminary round at Junior Worlds last season.  He placed 20th at his JGP debut in Poland.  His personal best is 82.04.  He is 15 years old.

Martin Rappe, GER: He finished 7th at JGP Latvia and 6th at JGP Italy.  His personal best is 155.54.  He is 18 years old.

Harry Mattick, GBR: He finished 16th in the preliminary round at Junior Worlds last season.  He placed 11th at JGP Poland.  His personal best is 137.58.  He is 18 years old.

Wayne Wing Yin Chung, HKG: He placed 17th at JGP Australia.  His personal best is 99.44.  He is 15 years old.

Kristof Forgo, HUN: His personal best is 98.55.  He is 18 years old.

Maurizio Zandron, ITA: He finished 7th at JGP Austria and 8th at JGP Italy.  His personal best is 155.33.  He is 18 years old.

Ryuju Hino, JPN (D): He won gold at JGP Latvia and silver at JGP Romania to qualify for the JGP Final where he finished 5th.  His personal best is 182.71.  He is 17 years old.

Keiji Tanaka, JPN (D): He is the reigning World Junior silver medalist.  He won silver at JGP Australia and bronze at JGP Austria to qualify for the JGP Final where he finished 6th.  His personal best is 196.98.  He is 17 years old.

Shoma Uno, JPN (D): He won silver at the Youth Olympic Games.  He finished 4th at his international debut in Poland and won bronze at JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 175.15.  He is 14 years old.

Denis Ten, KAZ (D): He finished 14th at the World Championships.  He placed 6th at Four Continents.  He placed 5th at Skate America and Skate Canada.  His personal best is 212.39.  He is 18 years old.

Arturas Ganzela, LTU: He finished 27th at his JGP debut in Poland.  His personal best is 87.27.  He is 15 years old.

Julian Zhi Jie Yee, MAS: He finished 22nd at his international debut in Italy and 14th at JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 112.90.  He is 14 years old.

Florian Gostelie, NED: He placed 18th at his JGP debut in Poland.  His personal best is 88.10.  He is 18 years old.

Michael Christian Martinez, PHI: He finished 7th at the Youth Olympic Games.  He placed 8th at JGP Australia.  His personal best is 151.60.  He is 15 years old.

Kamil Dymowski, POL: He finished 14th at JGP Poland and 13th at JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 116.19.  He is 16 years old.

June-Hyoung Lee, KOR: He placed 4th at the Youth Olympic Games.  He finished 4th in his JGP debut in Latvia and won bronze at JGP Italy.  His personal best is 176.48.  He is 15 years old. 

Zsolt Kosz, ROU: He placed 20th at JGP Romania.  His personal best is 103.59.  He is 19 years old.

Zhan Bush, RUS (D): He finished 11th at Junior Worlds last season.  His personal best is 176.64.  He is 18 years old.

Artur Dmitriev, RUS (D): He finished 8th at Junior Worlds last season.  He won silver at JGP Poland and finished 4th at JGP Italy.  His personal best is 197.09.  He is 19 years old.

Victor Bustamante, ESP: He finished 14th at JGP Austria and Italy.  His personal best is 132.28.  He is 17 years old.

Marcus Bjork, SWE (D): He is 17 years old.

Suchet Kongchim, THA: He finished 25th in the preliminary round at Junior Worlds last season..  He placed 18th at JGP Australia and 25th at JGP Italy.  His personal best is 88.61.  He is 18 years old.

Osman Akgun, TUR: He finished 16th at his JGP debut in Latvia.  His personal best is 131.15.  He is 15 years old.

Yakov Godorozha, UKR (D): He finished 8th at JGP Romania and JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 147.22.  He is 18 years old.

Jason Brown, USA (D): He placed 7th at Junior Worlds.  He won gold at JGP Australia and silver at JGP Italy to qualify for the JGP Final where he won gold.  His personal best is 208.41.  He is 17 years old.

Timothy Dolensky, USA (D): He won the bronze at JGP Latvia and finished 4th at JGP Austria.  His personal best is 176.77.  He is 19 years old.

Joshua Farris, USA (D): He won gold at JGP Poland and JGP Estonia to qualify for the JGP Final where he won bronze.  His personal best is 207.67.  He is 17 years old.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Russian Nationals Men's Results

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
AEvgeni PlushenkoSPB88.2442.3045.949.118.619.369.329.540.00# 7
2Arthur GachinskySPB83.5242.0941.438.258.008.398.368.430.00# 12
3Jean BushC / W81.8142.7439.077.867.647.897.797.890.00# 13
4Artur DmitrievM / C79.6940.8338.867.827.467.757.794.80.00# 11
5Sergei VoronovMOS76.3535.5640.798.297.828.258.258.180.00# 17
6Constantine LESSSPB74.1933.7740.428.257.898.008.148.140.00# 18
7Artem GrigorievMOS72.9037.0236.887.507.217.327.467.391.00# 4
8Gordey GorshkovSPB69.8431.4138.437.757.507.717.687.790.00# 14
9Artem BorodulinMOS69.7633.1137.657.617.297.507.647.611.00# 16
10Ivan BarievMOS69.5634.8834.684.76.686.966.897.110.00# 9
11Stanislav KovalevMOS68.1035.2133.896.936.576.646.826.931.00# 3
12Maxim KovtunESA66.1134.9033.216.716.546.436.896.642.00# 10
13Ivan TretiakMOS64.5132.9032.616.826.326.546.576.361.00# 6
14Stanislav SamokhinMOS63.4533.7730.686.295.936.116.146.211.00# 5
15Vladislav SEZGANOVSPB61.1031.3129.796.295.685.936.005.890.00# 2
16Theodosius EfremenkoMOS59.5732.543.285.935.465.545.645.461.00# 1
17Mark CHESSMOS58.2025.5933.616.896.616.616.796.711.00# 15
18Alexander StepanovSPB54.7324.3430.396.215.797.66.216.110.00# 8

 
Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
AEvgeni PlushenkoSPB171.4377.77 93.669.259.009.549.439.610.00# 17
2Arthur GachinskySPB166.0681.56 85.508.508.368.578.618.711.00# 18
3Sergei VoronovMOS164.4480.64 83.808.368.118.468.438.540.00# 15
4Ivan BarievMOS150.3175.11 75.207.467.217.687.507.750.00# 12
5Constantine LESSSPB145.0967.31 78.787.937.717.827.938.001.00# 13
6Jean BushC / W141.4963.33 78.167.827.547.827.864.80.00# 14
7Artur DmitrievM / C140.6065.40 76.207.717.397.577.687.751.00# 16
8Gordey GorshkovSPB140.4465.08 75.367.507.257.577.687.680.00# 10
9Stanislav KovalevMOS135.2362.29 72.947.397.117.367.297.320.00# 11
10Artem GrigorievMOS128.1656.24 71.927.506.967.77.297.140.00# 8
11Maxim KovtunESA127.8262.18 65.646.716.366.576.646.540.00# 7
12Artem BorodulinMOS125.0554.85 71.207.186.897.77.257.211.00# 9
13Mark CHESSMOS120.1558.15 62.006.396.006.256.186.180.00# 6
14Alexander StepanovSPB110.6154.89 56.726.005.435.865.575.501.00# 3
15Theodosius EfremenkoMOS106.5052.44 55.065.715.255.545.575.461.00# 5
16Stanislav SamokhinMOS106.2847.30 58.987.65.685.895.895.960.00# 4
17Vladislav SEZGANOVSPB103.0952.25 54.845.895.215.255.615.464.00# 2

FPl.NameNationPointsKPPP
AEvgeni PlushenkoSPB259.67AA
2Arthur GachinskySPB249.5822
3Sergei VoronovMOS240.7953
4Jean BushC / W223.3036
5Artur DmitrievM / C220.2947
6Ivan BarievMOS219.87104
7Constantine LESSSPB219.2865
8Gordey GorshkovSPB210.2888
9Stanislav KovalevMOS203.33119
10Artem GrigorievMOS201.06710
11Artem BorodulinMOS194.81912
12Maxim KovtunESA193.931211
13Mark CHESSMOS178.351713
14Stanislav SamokhinMOS169.731416
15Theodosius EfremenkoMOS166.071615
16Alexander StepanovSPB165.341814
17Vladislav SEZGANOVSPB164.191517
WDIvan TretiakMOS 

Friday, November 25, 2011

Rostelecom Cup Men's Short Program

The event begins at 9:45am EST.
The warmup group is on the ice.

Group 1
Sergei Voronov, RUS: 29.51 TES + 31.64 PCS = 61.15
  • Two footed and under rotated his quad toe attempt
  • Nice tight and fast rotation on his triple axel
  • Good triple loop
  • Nice camel spin position with good arm variations but he could use more speed
  • Fun music for his step sequence and a lot of movement--he looks a little off balanced at times and I'd like to see him really perform this and it could be a huge crowd pleaser
  • Good camel into a sit spin and a triangle variation
  • Flying entry to his final sit spin with a nice low, tucked position but a loss of speed through the twist variation
Brandon Mroz, USA: 36.55 TES + 33.80 PCS -1.00 = 69.35 and into 1st place
  • I like this easy style on Brandon Mroz but I'd like to see him really commit to the choreography instead of going through some of the motions
  • Fall on his quad lutz attempt
  • Step out on his triple axel
  • His transitions have really improved and his skating in between the elements is really improved and right on the music
  • Nice camel spin
  • Nice triple lutz + triple toe combination
  • Good low sit spin
  • Very nice one foot sequence and good flow through his footwork
  • Good triangle spin and twisted sit variation
Konstantin Menshov, RUS: 30.41 TES + 31.50 PCS -1.00 = 60.91 and into 3rd place
  • Really wild on his triple axel with a very open air position and he two foots the landing
  • Quad toe + double toe with not a lot of flow in between the jumps
  • Really hard fall on his triple lutz
  • Good camel spin position but he loses a lot of speed in the end
  • Good speed and flow through the step sequence but not a lot of difficulty in the upper body
  • Nice sit spin
  • Good speed through the final combo spin with nice stretched out positions
Andrei Rogozine, CAN: 33.32 TES + 31.79 PCS = 65.11 and into 2nd place
  • Opens with a nice triple flip + triple toe combination
  • Spread eagle into a triple axel with a step out
  • He could use a little more flexibility through the catchfoot position in his camel spin
  • A little tight on the landing of that triple lutz
  • Nice position in his twisted sit variation
  • Good one foot section in his step sequence and nice timing with the music; a lot of movement through the upper body but he needs deeper edges
  • Nice speed in the camel spin but loses a lot of it in the sit position and almost falls out of it
Group 2
Javier Fernandez, ESP: 40.11 TES + 38.39 PCS = 78.50 and into 1st place
  • Very nice opening quad toe
  • Popped his lutz into a double with a triple toe combo
  • Nice triple axel
  • Great upright spin
  • Nice sit spin in a low position but he could use a little more stretch through his free leg
  • Very nice one foot section that covers half the ice in his step sequence--this step sequence looks so easy and flows very nicely but is full of difficult content
  • Great camel spin position into a good triangle variation but a loss of speed through the change foot
  • Great ending pose hit right out of the scratch spin
Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN: 45.20 TES + 37.58 PCS = 82.78 and into 1st place
  • Sits too far back on the landing of the quad toe and has to step out and put his hands down
  • Nice recovery with his triple axel
  • Decent donut position 
  • Good triple lutz + triple toe
  • I like his freedom through this step sequence and how low he gets to the ice in some of these steps
  • Nice cross leg sit spin with no hands holding his leg
  • Good camel position into a nice low sit position with a stretched free leg and ending with a scratch spin
Jeremy Abbott, USA: 42.04 TES + 41.50 PCS = 83.54 and into 1st place
  • He looks so calm and relaxed out on the ice
  • Nice opening triple flip + triple toe with great height and fast rotation
  • Beautiful triple axel
  • He looks like he's having so much fun in these steps
  • Nice low sit spin with good positions and speed
  • Great timing with the music and he's really skating to the music and not through it
  • Great triple lutz to end the jumps
  • Nice twisted upright spin into a scratch spin
  • Very nice edgework and speed in his step sequence and the crowd is really behind him; I don't like the step in the middle where he puts his hand down because it almost looks like a fall and he could lose points for it
  • Nice final combination spin with good flexibility through the upright position
Artur Gachinski, RUS: 38.30 TES + 37.43 PCS -1.00 = 74.73 and into 4th place
  • Fall on his opening quad toe
  • Good triple axel
  • Triple loop--but with no combination he'll be docked for not completing hte required elements
  • He needs a lot more flexibility through that catchfoot position of his camel spin
  • Good speed in his sit spin
  • Nice one foot section in his footwork but he loses some of his flow out of the illusion spin
  • Nice Y spin but he leans too far away from his foot and will lose some GOE points on that
Michal Brezina, CZE: 40.62 TES + 38.39 PCS = 79.01 and into 3rd place
  • Big triple axel but a lot of lead time into the jump
  • Triple flip + triple toe
  • Triple lutz
  • He needs to really stretch through his free leg in the sit spin
  • Very nie camel position but his catchfoot position is not very attractive and needs a lot more flexibility
  • Nice speed, quality of movement, flow and edge work in this step sequence
  • Very slow final combination spin but good position variations
Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Jeremy ABBOTTUSA83.5442.04 41.508.118.118.398.468.430.00#7
2Yuzuru HANYUJPN82.7845.20 37.587.687.327.507.547.540.00#6
3Michal BREZINACZE79.0140.62 38.397.757.367.717.757.820.00#9
4Javier FERNANDEZESP78.5040.11 38.397.617.397.757.827.820.00#5
5Artur GACHINSKIRUS74.7338.30 37.437.757.187.507.507.501.00#8
6Brandon MROZUSA69.3536.55 33.806.796.436.796.936.861.00#2
7Andrei ROGOZINECAN65.1133.32 31.796.436.146.436.506.290.00#4
8Sergei VORONOVRUS61.1529.51 31.646.465.966.326.546.360.00#1
9Konstantin MENSHOVRUS60.9130.41 31.506.396.146.366.366.251.00#3

Friday, October 7, 2011

JGP Italy Men's Free Skate Results


Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Han YANCHN147.3075.60 71.707.396.937.147.187.210.00#23
2Jason BROWNUSA125.9158.17 68.746.796.796.866.937.001.00#21
3Artur DMITRIEVRUS121.2059.84 63.366.466.186.296.436.322.00#24
4June-Hyoung LEEKOR118.5057.52 60.986.185.896.076.146.210.00#25
5Jay YOSTANTOUSA105.4748.83 56.646.005.505.645.645.540.00#26
6Martin RAPPEGER101.8153.01 50.805.364.795.145.115.002.00#19
7Maurizio ZANDRONITA98.5046.86 52.645.295.075.255.325.391.00#20
8Luiz MANELLABRA96.8946.89 53.005.575.185.255.365.143.00#22
9Noah SCHERERSUI94.0247.74 46.284.894.434.644.544.640.00#11
10Christophe BELLEY-LEMELINCAN92.5544.31 49.245.004.615.044.935.041.00#16
11Saverio GIACOMELLIITA88.2342.45 46.784.864.394.644.754.751.00#12
12Victor BUSTAMANTEESP84.1038.62 46.484.644.434.714.644.821.00#13
13Igor REZNICHENKOUKR81.6537.71 45.944.754.544.574.614.502.00#14
14Ondrej SPIEGLSWE79.6629.80 50.865.184.865.115.075.211.00#17
15Filippo AMBROSINIITA79.5132.95 48.564.864.644.824.965.002.00#18
16Marco ZAKOURILCZE75.6737.79 38.884.043.613.863.934.001.00#6
17Yoji TSUBOIJPN74.0831.14 44.944.864.394.364.504.362.00#9
18Vlad IONESCUROU72.3733.23 40.144.253.893.934.043.961.00#8
19Shu NAKAMURAJPN70.4828.92 43.564.544.214.144.464.432.00#15
20Krysztof GALAPOL66.9334.43 33.503.683.113.323.433.211.00#3
21Oliver PORTERAUS64.4429.30 36.143.963.293.753.643.431.00#7
22Julian Zhi Jie YEEMAS62.0430.48 32.563.572.933.393.253.141.00#1
23Leonardo MAEKAWA MORENOMEX59.5022.44 38.063.863.713.713.893.861.00#10
24Lap Kan YUENHKG51.6123.33 31.283.462.863.213.113.003.00#5
25Adil ZHARBOLOVKAZ49.3118.51 32.803.503.043.213.293.362.00#2
26Suchet KONGCHIMTHA48.9723.41 29.563.432.713.002.892.754.00#4



FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Han YAN
CHN
219.3711
2Jason BROWN
USA
194.2822
3June-Hyoung LEE
KOR
176.4844
4Artur DMITRIEV
RUS
174.1953
5Jay YOSTANTO
USA
164.2735
6Martin RAPPE
GER
152.5176
7Luiz MANELLA
BRA
149.0368
8Maurizio ZANDRON
ITA
143.19117
9Noah SCHERER
SUI
137.79139
10Christophe BELLEY-LEMELIN
CAN
137.541010
11Saverio GIACOMELLI
ITA
131.991411
12Igor REZNICHENKO
UKR
125.871213
13Filippo AMBROSINI
ITA
125.64815
14Victor BUSTAMANTE
ESP
125.311612
15Ondrej SPIEGL
SWE
125.08914
16Marco ZAKOURIL
CZE
116.321816
17Yoji TSUBOI
JPN
114.791717
18Shu NAKAMURA
JPN
113.711519
19Vlad IONESCU
ROU
107.801918
20Oliver PORTER
AUS
96.672121
21Krysztof GALA
POL
96.242520
22Julian Zhi Jie YEE
MAS
92.952322
23Leonardo MAEKAWA MORENO
MEX
92.842023
24Lap Kan YUEN
HKG
81.462424
25Suchet KONGCHIM
THA
80.302226
26Adil ZHARBOLOV
KAZ
71.342625

Thursday, October 6, 2011

JGP Italy Men's Short Program Results


Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Han YANCHN72.0738.71 33.366.866.506.686.716.610.00#15
2Jason BROWNUSA68.3736.19 32.186.546.216.436.506.500.00#11
3Jay YOSTANTOUSA58.8032.30 26.505.615.145.365.255.140.00#18
4June-Hyoung LEEKOR57.9829.65 28.335.795.545.645.685.680.00#8
5Artur DMITRIEVRUS52.9925.03 27.965.935.365.575.645.460.00#6
6Luiz MANELLABRA52.1429.97 22.174.614.214.464.464.430.00#3
7Martin RAPPEGER50.7027.59 24.115.044.644.894.864.681.00#21
8Filippo AMBROSINIITA46.1322.63 23.504.714.544.754.714.790.00#20
9Ondrej SPIEGLSWE45.4222.49 22.934.824.434.544.574.570.00#16
10Christophe BELLEY-LEMELINCAN44.9920.34 24.655.074.864.865.004.860.00#13
11Maurizio ZANDRONITA44.6925.02 21.674.574.324.254.324.212.00#26
12Igor REZNICHENKOUKR44.2222.30 21.924.574.254.324.394.390.00#12
13Noah SCHERERSUI43.7721.70 22.074.754.254.434.394.250.00#14
14Saverio GIACOMELLIITA43.7621.68 22.084.544.254.364.364.570.00#25
15Shu NAKAMURAJPN43.2320.69 22.544.714.364.504.614.360.00#19
16Victor BUSTAMANTEESP41.2120.06 21.154.324.044.214.294.290.00#4
17Yoji TSUBOIJPN40.7118.64 23.074.894.464.544.684.501.00#24
18Marco ZAKOURILCZE40.6519.95 20.704.253.894.144.214.210.00#2
19Vlad IONESCUROU35.4319.03 18.403.863.543.543.823.642.00#23
20Leonardo MAEKAWA MORENOMEX33.3415.44 17.903.753.363.613.543.640.00#10
21Oliver PORTERAUS32.2314.98 18.253.863.363.753.713.571.00#5
22Suchet KONGCHIMTHA31.3315.00 16.333.433.043.363.253.250.00#17
23Julian Zhi Jie YEEMAS30.9115.27 16.643.463.143.363.393.291.00#7
24Lap Kan YUENHKG29.8513.31 16.543.573.183.503.183.110.00#22
25Krysztof GALAPOL29.3114.16 16.153.503.043.253.253.111.00#9
26Adil ZHARBOLOVKAZ22.038.67 15.363.362.933.043.072.962.00#1