Rank | Competitor(s) | Section | SP | FP | Points |
1 | Amelie Lacoste | QC | 52.43 | 107.08 | 159.51 |
2 | Cynthia Phaneuf | QC | 49.66 | 108.28 | 157.94 |
3 | Kaetlyn Osmond | AB/NT/NU | 56.94 | 98.53 | 155.47 |
4 | Alexandra Najarro | CO | 52.34 | 99.22 | 151.56 |
5 | Adriana DeSanctis | CO | 46.05 | 96.61 | 142.66 |
6 | Kate Charbonneau | MB | 45.54 | 96.52 | 142.06 |
7 | Vanessa Grenier | QC | 47.49 | 88.56 | 136.05 |
8 | Roxanne Rheault | QC | 47.58 | 84.63 | 132.21 |
9 | Alaine Chartrand | EO | 39.45 | 89.32 | 128.77 |
10 | Alexandra Gagnon | QC | 41.46 | 83.24 | 124.70 |
11 | Sarah Jourdain | QC | 43.45 | 80.32 | 123.77 |
12 | Kaleigh Hole | MB | 37.50 | 80.85 | 118.35 |
13 | Devon Neuls | AB/NT/NU | 42.74 | 67.05 | 109.79 |
14 | Christina Yan | CO | 42.46 | 66.73 | 109.19 |
15 | Rachel Gendron | QC | 40.73 | 68.27 | 109.00 |
16 | Cambria Little | BC/YT | 39.62 | 68.77 | 108.39 |
17 | Alexie GĂ©linas | QC | 39.34 | 66.26 | 105.60 |
18 | Izabel Valiquette | QC | 39.35 | 62.34 | 101.69 |
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Canadian Nationals Ladies Results
Senior Women
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Canadian Nationals: Ladies Free Skate
- Cynthia Phaneuf: 51.03 TES + 60.52 PCS = 111.55
- She executed a Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Triple Loop + Double Toe, Level 3 Layback Spin, Triple Salchow, Triple Loop + Double Toe, Triple Toe + Salchow, Single Axel, Level 3 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 3 Combination Spin with only two negative GOEs.
- Myriane Samson: 55.20 TES + 52.87 PCS = 108.07
- She executed a Triple Loop, Triple Flip, Triple Loop + Double Loop + Double Loop, Level 3 Layback Spin, Triple Lutz (edge call), Triple Flip + Double Toe, Triple Salchow, Level 4 Combination Spin, Single Axel, Level 3 Step Sequence, and Level 3 Sit Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Amelie Lacoste: 49.57 TES + 51.29 PCS = 100.86
- She executed a Double Axel + Double Axel Sequence, Triple Loop + Double Loop, Double Lutz, Level 4 Sit Spin, Double Flip, Level 3 Layback Spin, Triple Toe + Double Toe, Triple Salchow, Level 3 Step Sequence, Triple Loop and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Adriana DeSanctis: 50.46 TES + 45.96 PCS = 96.42
- She executed a Triple Lutz + Double Toe, Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Triple Flip (edge call), Level 4 Camel Spin, Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Triple Salchow, Double Axel + Double Axel Sequence, Level 2 Layback Spin, Level 1 Step Sequence, and Level 4 Combination Spin with only 3 negative GOEs.
- Alexandra Najarro: 44.92 TES + 50.34 PCS = 95.26
- She executed a Triple Toe, Triple Flip + Double Toe, Double Axel, Level 4 Combination Spin, Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Triple Flip (under-rotated), Double Axel (under-rotated) + Double Toe (downgraded), Level 2 Camel Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Triple Salchow and Level 3 Layback Spin with only three negative GOEs.
- Dallas Daniel: 45.69 TES + 44.99 PCS = 90.68
- She executed a Triple Toe + Double Toe, Triple Lutz, Double Axel, Level 3 Sit Spin, Triple Loop (under-rotated), Double Salchow, Double Axel + Toe, Level 3 Layback Spin, Triple Toe + Double Toe, Level 3 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Vanessa Grenier: 44.27 TES + 42.53 PCS -1.00 = 85.80
- She executed a Triple Flip, Triple Lutz (under-rotated and fall), Double Salchow, Level 4 Combination Spin, Triple Toe, Triple Toe + Double Toe + Double Loop, Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Level 4 Layback Spin, Double Axel + Double Toe, Level 2 Step Sequence, Level 4 Combination Spin with 5 positive GOEs.
- Jessica Dube: 34.61 TES + 48.48 PCS -1.00 = 82.09
- She executed a Double Axel, Triple Flip (edge call and fall), Double Salchow, Single Lutz, Level 4 Combination Spin, Double Salchow, Double Axel + Double Toe, Level 3 Step Sequence, Double Flip (edge call), Level 4 Sit Spin and Level 2 Layback Spin with only three negative GOEs.
- Kate Charbonneau: 38.41 TES + 44.48 PCS -1.00 = 81.89
- She executed a Triple Toe (downgraded) + Salchow, Double Lutz, Triple Flip, Triple Salchow + Double Toe + Double Toe, Level 3 Sit Spin, Level 4 Combination Spin, Double Toe, Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Double Axel (downgraded), Level 2 Step Sequence, and Level 3 Layback Spin with 8 positive GOEs.
- Devon Neuls: 38.40 TES + 40.61 PCS -2.00 = 77.01
- She executed a Triple Toe + Double Toe, Triple Lutz, Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Double Axel (underrotated and fall), Level 3 Sit Spin, Triple Lutz + Salchow (fall), Triple Salchow, Level 2 Step Sequence, Double Lutz + Single Toe (invalid), Level 4 Combination Spin and Level 4 Combination Spin with four positive GOEs.
- Cynthia Phaneuf: 172.32
- Myriane Samson: 157.82
- Amelie Lacoste: 151.72
- Alexandra Najarro: 147.38
- Adriana DeSanctis: 144.23
- Jessica Dube: 130.90
- Vanessa Grenier: 129.93
- Dallas Daniel: 129.67
- Kate Charbonneau: 120.50
- Sarah Jourdain: 115.92
Friday, January 21, 2011
Canadian Nationals: Ladies Short Program
- Cynthia Phaneuf: 30.85 TES + 29.92 PCS = 60.77
- She executed a Double Axel, Triple Lutz + Double Toe, Triple Toe, Level 3 Layback Spin, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with no negative GOEs.
- Alexandra Najarro: 28.24 TES + 23.88 PCS = 52.12
- She executed a Triple Toe + Double Toe, Triple Flip, Level 3 Layback Spin, Double Axel, Level 3 Camel Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Amelie Lacoste: 25.32 TES + 25.54 PCS = 50.86
- She executed a Double Axel, Triple Loop + Double Loop, Single Lutz, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 3 Layback Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Myriane Samson: 25.81 TES + 24.94 PCS -1.00 = 49.75
- She executed a Triple Lutz (edge call and fall), Double Axel, Level 3 Layback Spin, Triple Flip, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with only two negative GOEs.
- Jessica Dube: 25.31 TES + 24.50 PCS -1.00 = 48.81
- She executed a Double Axel, Triple Lutz + Double Toe, Triple Salchow (fall), Level 3 Layback Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Level 4 Sit Spin and Level 4 Combination Spin with only two negative GOEs.
- Adriana DeSanctis: 26.93 TES + 21.88 PCS -1.00 = 47.81
- She executed a Triple Lutz + Double Toe, Triple Flip (edge call and fall), Level 3 Layback Spin, Double Axel, Level 4 Combination Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence, and Level 4 Camel Spin with 4 positive GOEs.
- Sarah Jourdain: 26.36 TES + 19.33 PCS = 45.69
- She executed a Double Axel, Triple Flip + Single Toe, Triple Loop, Level 4 Camel Spin, Level 4 Combination Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence and Level 3 Layback Spin with only two negative GOEs.
- Vanessa Grenier: 23.01 TES + 21.12 PCS = 44.13
- She executed a Triple Lutz (downgraded), Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Level 4 Layback Spin, Double Axel, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
- Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa: 19.73 TES + 18.88 PCS = 38.61
- She executed a Triple Toe + Double Toe, Triple Loop (downgraded), Level 2 Layback Spin, Double Axel, Level 2 Camel Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 3 Combination Spin with only two negative GOEs.
- Dallas Daniel: 18.30 TES + 20.69 PCS = 38.99
- She executed a Single Lutz, Triple Toe, Level 2 Sit Spin, Double Axel, Level 4 Combination Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence, and Level 3 Layback Spin with two positive GOEs.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Canadian Nationals: Ladies Preview
Canada has 3 spots at Four Continents and 2 spots at the World Championships.
Cynthia Phaneuf is looking to win her first national title since 2004. She finished 4th at both of her Grand Prix assignments but has struggled with consistency. She was in the lead after the short program at Skate Canada but mistakes in her free skate dropped her off the podium. This is probably still her event to lose, but she faces competition and will need to skate clean.
Fighting for the top spot will be Amelie Lacoste, the only Canadian lady to medal at the Grand Prix this season. She wasn't able to repeat this at Skate America, but still finished a respectable 5th. She knows how to capitalize when other ladies make errors and I could see her slipping into 1st if Phaneuf has problems.
The third podium spot will likely go to Myriane Samson who has had a good season on the Grand Prix, breaking her own personal best scores at both competitions.
Vanessa Grenier, Alexandra Najarro, and Adriana DeSanctis took home the medals from Challenge. Their scores were all close but they didn't have a huge lead over the rest of the pack. Kate Charbonneau could also impress but she has not been the most consistent in her results. Jessica Dube is also competing here due to the injury to Bryce Davison that ended their season. With additional practice on her jumps and programs I could see her moving up a few spots here, but jumps have been her struggle in pairs over the last few seasons and she is attempting jumps she hasn't executed in years.
The skaters in reverse qualification order:
Daniela-Bella Favot: She qualified with a 15th place finish at Challenge. She finished 11th at nationals last season.
Karine Chevrier: She qualified with a 14th place finish at Challenge.
Jessica-Amy Sergeant: She qualified with a 13th place finish at Challenge.
Kelsey McNeil: She qualified with a 12th place finish at Challenge.
Sarah Jourdain: She qualified with an 11th place finish at Challenge.
Jacqueline Lenuik: She qualified with a 10th place finish at Challenge.
Izabel Valiquette: She qualified with a 9th place finish at Challenge. She finished 12th at nationals last season.
Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa: She finished 9th at her last international assignment, JGP Lake Placid 2009. She qualified with an 8th place finish at Challenge. She finished 9th at nationals last season.
Jessica Dube: Dube competed at the Olympics and World Championships with her partner Bryce Davison. She qualified with a 7th place finish at Challenge. She won gold in Pairs at nationals last season.
Devon Neuls: She qualified with a 6th place finish at Challenge.
Kate Charbonneau: Charbonneau finished 6th at the World Junior Championships with personal best scores across the board. She finished 15th at JGP Cup of Austria and 13th at Pokal der Blauen. She is the 2009 junior national champion. She qualified with a 5th place finish at Challenge. She finished 7th at nationals last season.
Dallas Daniel: She qualified with a 4th place finish at Challenge. She finished 10th at nationals last season.
Adriana DeSanctis: She qualified with a 3rd place finish at Challenge. She finished 6th at nationals last season.
Alexandra Najarro: Najarro finished 10th at JGP Brasov Cup and 7th at the J. Curry Memorial. She qualified with a 2nd place finish at Challenge. She finished 15th at nationals last season.
Vanessa Grenier: She finished 12th at JGP Courcheval. She qualified with a 1st place finish at Challenge. Her highest finish at nationals was last season when she placed 8th.
Amelie Lacoste: Lacoste placed 7th at Four Continents. She won bronze at Skate Canada with personal best scores across the board and 5th at Skate America. She is the 2005 junior national champion and the 2009 national bronze medalist. She finished 5th at nationals last season.
Myriane Samson: Samson finished 29th at the World Championships and 8th at Four Continents. She finished 7th at Skate Canada earlier this season with personal best scores across the board and 8th at Cup of Russia with a personal best free skate. Her best finish at nationals was last season when she won bronze.
Cynthia Phaneuf: Phaneuf finished 12th at the Olympics and 5th at Worlds with a personal best free skate and total score. She is the 2004 Four Continents silver medalist. She finished 4th at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard. She is the 2004 national champion; 2005, 2009 and 2010 national silver medalist; and 2008 national bronze medalist.
Cynthia Phaneuf is looking to win her first national title since 2004. She finished 4th at both of her Grand Prix assignments but has struggled with consistency. She was in the lead after the short program at Skate Canada but mistakes in her free skate dropped her off the podium. This is probably still her event to lose, but she faces competition and will need to skate clean.
Fighting for the top spot will be Amelie Lacoste, the only Canadian lady to medal at the Grand Prix this season. She wasn't able to repeat this at Skate America, but still finished a respectable 5th. She knows how to capitalize when other ladies make errors and I could see her slipping into 1st if Phaneuf has problems.
The third podium spot will likely go to Myriane Samson who has had a good season on the Grand Prix, breaking her own personal best scores at both competitions.
Vanessa Grenier, Alexandra Najarro, and Adriana DeSanctis took home the medals from Challenge. Their scores were all close but they didn't have a huge lead over the rest of the pack. Kate Charbonneau could also impress but she has not been the most consistent in her results. Jessica Dube is also competing here due to the injury to Bryce Davison that ended their season. With additional practice on her jumps and programs I could see her moving up a few spots here, but jumps have been her struggle in pairs over the last few seasons and she is attempting jumps she hasn't executed in years.
The skaters in reverse qualification order:
Daniela-Bella Favot: She qualified with a 15th place finish at Challenge. She finished 11th at nationals last season.
Karine Chevrier: She qualified with a 14th place finish at Challenge.
Jessica-Amy Sergeant: She qualified with a 13th place finish at Challenge.
Kelsey McNeil: She qualified with a 12th place finish at Challenge.
Sarah Jourdain: She qualified with an 11th place finish at Challenge.
Jacqueline Lenuik: She qualified with a 10th place finish at Challenge.
Izabel Valiquette: She qualified with a 9th place finish at Challenge. She finished 12th at nationals last season.
Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa: She finished 9th at her last international assignment, JGP Lake Placid 2009. She qualified with an 8th place finish at Challenge. She finished 9th at nationals last season.
Jessica Dube: Dube competed at the Olympics and World Championships with her partner Bryce Davison. She qualified with a 7th place finish at Challenge. She won gold in Pairs at nationals last season.
Devon Neuls: She qualified with a 6th place finish at Challenge.
Kate Charbonneau: Charbonneau finished 6th at the World Junior Championships with personal best scores across the board. She finished 15th at JGP Cup of Austria and 13th at Pokal der Blauen. She is the 2009 junior national champion. She qualified with a 5th place finish at Challenge. She finished 7th at nationals last season.
Dallas Daniel: She qualified with a 4th place finish at Challenge. She finished 10th at nationals last season.
Adriana DeSanctis: She qualified with a 3rd place finish at Challenge. She finished 6th at nationals last season.
Alexandra Najarro: Najarro finished 10th at JGP Brasov Cup and 7th at the J. Curry Memorial. She qualified with a 2nd place finish at Challenge. She finished 15th at nationals last season.
Vanessa Grenier: She finished 12th at JGP Courcheval. She qualified with a 1st place finish at Challenge. Her highest finish at nationals was last season when she placed 8th.
Amelie Lacoste: Lacoste placed 7th at Four Continents. She won bronze at Skate Canada with personal best scores across the board and 5th at Skate America. She is the 2005 junior national champion and the 2009 national bronze medalist. She finished 5th at nationals last season.
Myriane Samson: Samson finished 29th at the World Championships and 8th at Four Continents. She finished 7th at Skate Canada earlier this season with personal best scores across the board and 8th at Cup of Russia with a personal best free skate. Her best finish at nationals was last season when she won bronze.
Cynthia Phaneuf: Phaneuf finished 12th at the Olympics and 5th at Worlds with a personal best free skate and total score. She is the 2004 Four Continents silver medalist. She finished 4th at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard. She is the 2004 national champion; 2005, 2009 and 2010 national silver medalist; and 2008 national bronze medalist.
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