- Spencer Howe: 44.10 TES + 37.87 PCS = 81.97
- He executed a triple toe + double toe, triple salchow, double loop, Level 2 Combination Spin, double axel, Level 4 Sit Spin, triple salchow + double toe, triple toe, double lutz + double toe + double toe and Level 4 Sit Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Cale Ambroz: 23.39 TES + 32.73 PCS -2.00 = 54.12
- He executed a single axel, triple salchow, triple toe, Level 2 Combination Spin, Double Lutz + double axel sequence, single loop, Level 1 Sit Spin, Double toe + single toe (downgraded), triple salchow and Level 2 Combination Spin with one positive GOE. He had two falls.
- Marcus Mimidis: 34.49 TES + 34.66 PCS = 69.15
- He executed a single lutz, double flip, double axel + triple toe, Level 3 Combination Spin, triple loop, Level 1 Sit spin, triple salchow + double toe, double axel and Level 3 Sit Spin with only three negative GOEs.
- Kevin Shum: 38.65 TES + 37.75 PCS -2.00 = 74.40
- He executed a triple flip, triple loop + double toe, double lutz, LEvel 3 Combination Spin, triple salchow, triple toe + double toe + double loop, double axel, double flip + double loop, Level 4 Sit Spin and Level 2 Combination Spin with two positive GOEs. He had two falls.
- Jack Newberry: 36.58 TES + 36.07 PCS = 72.65
- He executed a triple lutz + double toe, triple flip, triple lutz (under-rotated) + double toe + single loop), Level 2 Sit Spin, triple salchow, double lutz, double axel + single toe, Level 2 Combination Spin, single axel, LEvel 3 Combination Spin with two positive GOEs.
- Troy Tomasello: 35.65 TES + 40.18 PCS -2.00 = 73.83
- He executed a triple toe + double toe, triple loop (under-rotated), Level 4 Camel Spin, triple salchow (under-rotated), double flip, triple salchow, Level 3 Combination Spin, Double axel + double toe + double loop (under-rotated), triple toe and Level 4 Sit Spin with four positive GOEs. He had two falls.
- Lukas Kaugars: 36.28 TES + 43.65 PCS = 78.93 and into 1st place
- He has nice musicality
- Nice triple to start the program
- Double + Double combo with tano arm
- Good sit spin positions
- Problem centering on this second sit spin
- Nice triple with a solid landing
- Fall on his next triple
- 2 + 2 (tano) + 2 (two-footed)
- Nice camel spin position
- He's lacking energy in this step sequence
- Double axel at the very end of his program, a bobble on the landing but he hangs on
- Jordan Moeller: 40.76 TES + 42.04 PCS = 82.80 and into 1st place
- Nice double axel at the beginning of his program
- Fast sit spin
- Triple with turn out
- Pops his triple into a double and is really close to the boards
- 2+2+2
- He needs more musicality and energy in this step sequence
- Nice camel spin positions
- Triple with a hand down but he tacks on a single
- Double + Single
- Triple to end the jumps
- A lack of centering in this combo spin but he picks up speed at the end
- Andrew Nagode: 36.02 TES + 41.91 PCS -1.00 = 76.93 and into 4th place
- I'm getting a little tired of Rachmaninoff
- He pops his first jump into a single
- Nice recovery with a Double + Double
- Solid double axel
- Triple + Double but he's tilted in the air
- Nice sit spin
- Another tilted triple and he puts his hand down
- Fall on his flying sit spin
- Good power getting back into his next triple (two-footed)
- Good energy in the step sequence
- 2 + 2 with no speed at the end of the program
- Nice fast combination spin
- Alexander Bjelde: 40.26 TES + 43.82 PCS = 84.08 and into 2nd place
- I love the personality and invisible props at the beginning of this program
- 3 + 2 very solid
- Nice double
- High double axel
- Fast sit spin
- Double with a hand down--it looks like his blade caught the ice on take off
- Double
- 2 + 2 + 2
- He needs more extension through his camel position but nice fast combination spin
- I'd like more performance in this step sequence
- Nice triple at the end
- Slow final spin
- Nathan Chen: 57.45 TES + 53.48 PCS = 110.93 and into 1st place
- He opens with a 2A + 2+2 very solid
- Triple + Double
- Triple a little forward on the landing but he hangs on
- Nice spin positions in his camel
- Playing to the judges in his step sequence
- Fast sit spin
- Great combination spin and he shows off his flexibility with a leg catch upright spin
- I'd like to see him finish some of his movements a little more but that will come with maturity
- Solid Triple
- Double
- Triple
- Ends with a Triple Double and he rotates so quickly!
- Solid program!
- Nix Phengsy: 41.56 TES + 53.48 PCS = 83.60 and into 3rd place
- Triple + Double combination to start the program
- 2 + 2
- Triple with a step out
- Good low sit spin and good speed
- 3 + 2--I'd like to see him get into his knees more on the landing so he can land the jumps better
- Triple with hand down
- Single?
- Good step sequence with the music
- Fast combination spin
- Double axel
- He needs to work on his camel position but he has a really nice upright position in his final combination spin
Top 5 Total Scores:
- Nathan Chen: 163.40
- Jordan Moeller: 127.85
- Nix Phengsy: 127.48
- Alexander Bjelde: 126.27
- Lukas Kaugars: 125.36
- Andrew Nagode: 21.22 TES + 19.64 PCS = 40.86
- He is 15 years old and is skating to Warsaw Concerto
- Nice opening triple double with good height and good flow out of the jump
- Nice triple jump and he hangs on to the landing
- Good low sit spin positions but he could use more speed toward the end
- Good double axel, possibly slightly two footed landing
- Into his footwork sequence and I'd like to see a little more variety with his movement and for it to fit better with the music--its speeding up but he's not
- Nice camel position into a low sit spin with good speed, he could use more extension through his final position
- Jack Newberry: 16.26 TES + 18.87 PCS = 35.13 and into 2nd place
- He is 15 years old and is skating to Malaguena
- Nice high jump to start his program but he seems to open early, two foots the landing but manages to tack on a double for the combo
- Nice double jump
- He could be lower in his sit spin position and could use more speed
- His footwork sequence looks a little labored and he appears to be looking down at the ice
- Nice solid double axel
- Nice positions in his combination spin but he seems to lose his centering and travels a lot
- Marcus Mimidis: 16.23 TES + 18.30 PCS = 34.53 and into 3rd place
- He is 17 years old and is skating to Live and Let Die
- Big triple-double combination to open his program
- He pops open his sol jump
- His footwork sequence looks a little labored but I appreciate the variety
- Nice low sit spins with good speed
- He turns out of his double axel
- His leg seems a little low in his camel position and his sit position seems wobbly and his upright spin comes almost to a stop but the position is nice
- Nix Phengsy: 23.12 TES + 20.76 PCS = 43.88 and into 1st place
- He is 15 years old and is skating to Hommage Aux Marquises
- Nice air on his opening triple but he can only do a single for the combination
- Nice solo triple with a good landing
- I like his step sequence as he makes it look easy and it flows seamlessly into the program
- Nice height on his double axel
- Some really nice sit spin positions but he could use a bit more speed
- Good positions in his combination spin
- Spencer Howe: 20.53 TES + 19.55 PCS = 40.08 and into 3rd place
- He is 14 years old and skating to The Race
- Nice triple double to open his program
- He looked slightly crooked in the air in his solo triple but it was landed without a problem
- Nice sit spin positions but he could use a little more speed through his last position
- I'd like him to perform this step sequence a bit more as this is such a great piece of music and a fun section
- He lands a really nice double axel
- Good camel position but slow, he picks up speed through the sit spin section but loses his centering
- Jordan Moeller: 23.53 TES + 21.52 PCS = 45.05 and into 1st place
- He is 15 years old and skating to Little Wing
- Nice triple double combination at the top of the program
- Nice height on his double axel
- Nice low sit spin positions with good speed
- Solo triple was nicely done
- Good speed through his footwork sequence and he's putting some performance in here
- Nice camel position and good low sit spins
- Kevin Shum: 18.40 TES + 18.46 PCS = 36.86 and into 5th place
- He is skating to Bach Cello Suite Number 1
- He two footed the landing on his opening triple and possibly under rotated
- He has a really nice low sit spin position
- Nice triple double combination
- Nice double axel
- He has a good camel position and good speed through his last combination spin and nice positions
- Lukas Kaugars: TES + PCS = 46.43 and into 1st place
- He is 15 years old and is skating to Fiddler on the Roof
- He has a really nice ease of movement in his upper body
- Great height on his opening triple double combination with one arm variation on the second jump
- Nice solo triple jump
- He is putting a lot of personality into this second section of his program
- Solid double axel
- Nice low sit spin position
- Good choreography through his step sequence but Id like to see more from him facially
- Nice positions in his combination spin but he could use more speed
- Troy Tomasello: 20.11 TES + 20.03 PCS = 40.14 and into 5th place
- He is 16 years old and skating to Beetlejuice
- Nice triple double combo with the one arm overhead on the second jump
- Nice camel spin position and interesting sit positions with good speed
- Great height and flow on his solo triple
- Nice footwork sequence well choreographed to the music
- I'd like to see him having a little more fun with this program since the music is quirky
- Popped open his axel jump
- Great camel position and good speed but he loses his centering in the second position
- Alexander Bjelde: 21.26 TES + 20.93 PCS = 42.19 and into 4th place
- He is 15 years old and skating to Quantum of Solace
- Huge height on his first jump but he only does a double double combo
- Nice low sit spin positions with good speed
- Nice solo triple jump
- Great speed through his sit spins into his upright and back into the sit spins
- Nice double axel
- His step sequence is choreographed nicely to match the intensity of the music but I'd like to see his performance brought up to that level as well
- Nathan Chen: 27.17 TES + 25.30 PCS = 52.47 and into 1st place
- He is 11 years old and is skating to Rawhide
- So much personality in the choreography of his programs
- Great camel and donut positions and great speed through the spin
- Opening double axel well done with his arms held in
- Great solo triple
- Great triple double combination
- He's really turning on the charm here in his footwork and the choreography really matches the music and the program and theres a lot of variety and difficulty
- Nice camel spin positions and sit spin positions with a ton of speed
- This kid makes everything look so easy and looks like he's having a ton of fun on the ice. He's getting a standing ovation from the crowd. He reminds me a lot of Sui from China: tiny but huge personality on the ice and unmatched technical skills!
- Cale Ambroz: 16.79 TES + 19.03 PCS = 35.82 and into 10th place
- He is 16 years old and skating to Toccata and Fugue
- Nice opening triple double combo
- Solid double axel with a nice landing
- He two foots the landing of his solo triple
- Good sit spin positions and good speed
- Nice camel position into a good sit spin but he seems to lose his centering in the change of foot and loses his speed at the end of the spin
- He has a stumble out of his ending pose but catches himself before he falls