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Friday, April 12, 2013

World Team Trophy Free Dance Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECCITDed.
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StN.
1Madison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA98.3749.07 49.308.257.938.368.468.290.00#6
2Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJECAN97.6648.35 50.318.298.328.218.648.541.00#5
3Ksenia MONKO / Kirill KHALIAVINRUS89.8046.26 43.547.257.117.257.437.360.00#4
4Cathy REED / Chris REEDJPN85.4044.31 41.096.796.617.076.967.000.00#3
5Pernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONESFRA84.2442.96 42.287.076.867.117.187.141.00#2
6Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANGCHN68.6135.68 32.935.685.215.755.645.320.00#1



Total

FPl.NameNationPointsSDFDTeam
Points
1Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES

USA
164.911112
2Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE

CAN
160.082211
3Ksenia MONKO / Kirill KHALIAVIN

RUS
149.273310
4Cathy REED / Chris REED

JPN
141.75449
5Pernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONES

FRA
138.97558
6Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANG

CHN
113.76667




Thursday, April 11, 2013

World Team Trophy Short Dance Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECCITDed.
-
StN.
1Madison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA66.5434.3532.198.007.718.078.258.140.00#4
2Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJECAN62.4230.2133.218.258.078.298.468.391.00#6
3Ksenia MONKO / Kirill KHALIAVINRUS59.4731.4328.047.046.936.867.256.960.00#1
4Cathy REED / Chris REEDJPN56.3530.1426.216.616.326.716.546.570.00#3
5Pernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONESFRA54.7327.3527.386.866.716.717.046.860.00#5
6Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANGCHN45.1522.5722.585.715.435.575.935.570.00#2

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

World Championships Dance Preview

Since the 2010 Olympics, the story has been the same: Virtue and Moir vs Davis and White.  Virtue and Moir won back their World title last season but have not beat Davis and White at their next three meetings.  To make matters worse, Virtue and Moir had to stop their free dance at Four Continents as Tessa was experiencing leg pain.  She has struggled with compression syndrome and has undergone surgery to alleviate the pain.  They attributed this setback to overtraining.  They have the top short dance score of the season and the 2nd top short dance score of all time.  Their Carmen free dance is hit or miss depending on the audience.  Some love it's fiery intensity and modern take on a classic tale.  Others find the choreography awkward and disjointed.

Davis and White have made attempts to silence their critics this season from their spot on portrayal of the Giselle ballet in the short dance and their emotional Notre Dame free dance.  I admit that I was not a fan of their free dance, but the changes they made before US Nationals have added a new layer to their program.  One of my favorite moments is the sustained arabesque spirals in the middle of the program.  They narrowly lost to Virtue and Moir in the short dance at Four Continents but ended up winning by three points.  While their point advantage has been slowly shrinking over the season, I'm not sure Virtue and Moir will be able to catch up in time to overtake their training mates.

Pechalat and Bourzat were hoping to use this season to set themselves up to challenge for Olympic gold.  After winning gold at both of their Grand Prix assignments, they won bronze at the Final.  They missed the chance to defend their European title due to his groin injury.  Fabian has admitted that he is still experiencing pain from the injury, however, they have not had to make any changes to their programs to compensate.  They won their bronze medal at Worlds last season while she had a broken nose and have proven they can still compete with an injury.

Ilinykh/Katsalapov and Bobrova/Soloviev have been trading places as the number one Russian team over the past few seasons.  Bobrova and Soloviev finished ahead at both the Grand Prix Final and at Europeans.  However, they only bested their teammates by .11 at Europeans.  Both have faced criticisms over the years: Bobrova/Soloviev for their poor posture and lines and Ilinykh/Katsalapov for their work ethic and choreography.  Bobrova and Soloviev have made great strides in improving their style this season and are showing off their improvements in their lyrical programs.

Cappellini and Lanotte took home the bronze medal at Europeans and nearly defeated Virtue and Moir on home ice at Skate Canada earlier this season.  While they haven't quite been able to keep up with the top teams in the World, they should easily be able to replicate or improve on their 6th place finish at Worlds last year.  Their Carmen free dance has a classic interpretation but doesn't have quite the technical levels to put them on the same level as Virtue and Moir.

Weaver and Poje had a slow start to their season, failing to qualify for the Grand Prix Final and then suffering a training injury which required surgery for Kaitlyn and kept her off the ice for 8 weeks.  They missed Canadian nationals but are competing at Worlds on their home turf.  While their modern free dance choreographed by So You Think You Can Dance alum Allison Holker was interesting to watch and nicely put together, they weren't getting the levels or the scores they were expecting.  They've taken their time away from competitive ice and completely revamped their program in hopes of maintaining their place as one of the top five teams in the world.

Fighting for the number two US spot are Chock/Bates and the Shibutanis.  Chock and Bates have beat the Shibutanis at their last two events, US Nationals and Four Continents.  While both were by a small margin and the Shibutanis had mistakes, the mistakes seem to be a consistent problem for them this season.  These two teams used to be training partners, but in the split, Chock and Bates moved to Novi with Shpilband and seem to be flourishing as one of the top teams in the rink.  On the other hand, the Shibutanis programs do nothing for them this season.  The short dance pattern should be perfect for them but they chose to go with an out of the box program that doesn't suit them.  However, the Shibutanis are some of the best technical skaters in the ice dance event and do have a World Bronze Medal to their credit.  Both teams are likely to finish in the top 10 and should be able to easily secure three spots for the US in Sochi combined with Davis and White's result.

Riazanova and Tkachenko have taken a back seat to their Russian teammates, and while they fly under the radar they have had consistent good results this season.  After winning bronze at both of their Grand Prix events, they placed 4th at Europeans.  They finished 9th at Worlds last season and should be able to improve.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Davis/White
Silver: Virtue/Moir
Bronze: Pechalat/Bourzat

Bios of the competitors:
Zlobina/Sitnikov, AZE: They placed 17th at Worlds last season.  They finished 7th at Europeans.  They finished 6th at Skate Canada and 5th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 144.83.  She is 23 and he is 26.

Kavaliova/Bieliaiev, BLR: They placed 21st at Junior Worlds.  They finished 9th at JGP France and 11th at JGP Austria.  Their personal best is 111.34.  She is 18 and he is 20.

Gilles/Poirier, CAN: They placed 5th at Four Continents.  They finished 4th at Skate Canada and 6th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 157.83.  She is 21 and he is 21.  They have the 7th best free dance and 10th best total scores.

Virtue/Moir, CAN: They are the reigning World Champions and Four Continents Silver Medalists.   They won gold at Skate Canada and gold at Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won silver.  They are the 2010 Olympic Gold Medalists, 2010 World Champions, 2008 and 2011 World Silver Medalists, 2009 World Bronze Medalists, 2008 and 2012 Four Continents Champions, 2009 Four Continents Silver Medalists, 2006 and 2007 Four Continents Bronze Medalists, 2006 World Junior Champions and 2005 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 183.84.  She is 23 and he is 25.  They have the best short dance, 2nd best free dance and 2nd best total scores.

Weaver/Poje, CAN: They finished 4th at Worlds.  They won bronze at Skate America and Cup of China.  They are the 2010 Four Continents Champions, 2012 Four Continents Bronze Medalists, and 2007 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 166.55.  She is 23 and he is 26.  They have the 7th best short dance, 10th best free dance and 9th best total scores.

Mysliveckova/Brown, CZE: They placed 14th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 124.62.  She is 23 and he is 23.

Shtork/Rand, EST: They placed 22nd at Worlds last season.  They finished 11th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 132.90.  She is 19 and he is 20.

Karmi/Lindholm, FIN: They placed 19th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 110.92.  She is 20 and he is 22.

Carron/Jones, FRA: They placed 21st at Worlds last year.  They finished 10th at Europeans.  They finished 7th at Skate Canada and 8th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 142.27.  She is 26 and he is 24.

Pechalat/Bourzat, FRA: They are the reigning World Bronze Medalists.  They won gold at Cup of China and Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won bronze.  They are the 2011 and 2012 European Champions.  Their personal best is 173.18.  She is 29 and he is 32.  They have the 4th best short dance, 3rd best free dance and 3rd best total scores.

Zhiganshina/Gazsi, GER: They finished 11th at Worlds last season.  They placed 6th at Europeans.  They placed 5th at Skate America and 5th at Rostelecom Cup.  Their personal best is 147.28.  She is 25 and he is 28.

Coomes/Buckland, GBR: They placed 14th at Worlds last season.  They finished 5th at Europeans.  They placed 7th at Rostelecom Cup and 6th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 152.95.  She is 23 and he is 23.

Nagy/Fejes, HUN: They placed 23rd at Worlds last season.  They finished 16th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 117.60.  She is 26 and he is 25.

Reed/Rogov, ISR: She is 18 and he is 22.

Cappellini/Lanotte, ITA: They placed 6th at Worlds last year and are the reigning European Bronze Medalists.  They won silver at Skate Canada and at Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 4th.  Their personal best is 165.80.  She is 26 and he is 27.  They have the 6th best short dance, 6th best free dance and 6th best total scores.

Guignard/Fabbri, ITA: They placed 9th at Europeans.  They finished 5th at Cup of China.  Their personal best is 142.48.  She is 23 and he is 25.

Reed/Reed, JPN: They placed 24th at Worlds last season.  They finished 7th at Four Continents.  They finished 5th at NHK Trophy.  Their personal best is 133.33.  She is 25 and he is 23.

Tobias/Stagniunas, LTU: They placed 18th at Worlds last season.  Their personal best is 139.53.  She is 21 and he is 27.

Plutowska/Gerber, POL: She is 21 and he is 20.

Bobrova/Soloviev: RUS: They placed 7th at Worlds and are the reigning European Champions.  They won silver at Skate America and silver at Cup of China to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 5th.  They are the 2011 and 2012 European Silver Medalists and  2007 World Junior Champions.  Their personal best is 169.25.  She is 22 and he is 23.  They have the 3rd best short dance, 5th best free dance and 4th best total scores.

Ilinykh/Katsalapov, RUS: They finished 5th at Worlds last season and are the reigning European Silver Medalists.  They won silver at Rostelecom Cup and silver at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they finished 6th.  They are the 2012 European Bronze Medalists and 2010 World Junior Champions.  Their personal best is 169.14.  She is 18 and he is 21.  They have the 5th best short dance, 4th best free dance and 5th best total scores.

Riazanova/Tkachenko, RUS: They finished 9th at Worlds last season.  They placed 4th at Europeans.  They won bronze at Skate Canada and bronze at Trophee Eric Bompard.  Their personal best is 157.77.  She is 21 and he is 26.  They have the 9th best short dance.

Testa/Csolley, SVK: They placed 12th at the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  They finished 17th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 114.62.  She is 19 and he is 22.

Hurtado/Diaz, ESP: They placed 19th at Worlds last season.  They finished 15th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 124.26.  She is 20 and he is 22.

Agafonova/Ucar, TUR: They finished 16th at Worlds last season.  They placed 13th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 127.59.  She is 22 and he is 28.

Heekin-Canedy/Dun, UKR: They placed 15th at Worlds last season.  They finished 12th at Europeans.  Their personal best is 129.36.  She is 21 and he is 23.

Chock/Bates, USA: They are the reigning Four Continents Bronze Medalists.  They finished 4th at Cup of China.  Their personal best is 160.42.  She is 20 and he is 24.  They have the 8th best short dance, 9th best free dance and 7th best total scores.

Davis/White, USA: They are the reigning World Silver Medalists and Four Continents Champions.   They won gold at Skate America and gold at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where they won gold.  They are the 2010 Olympic Silver Medalists, 2011 World Champions, 2010 World Silver Medalists, 2009 and 2011 Four Continents Champions, 2008 and 2012 Four Continents Silver Medalists, and 2006 World Junior Bronze Medalists.  Their personal best is 188.55.  She is 26 and he is 25.  They have the 2nd best short dance, best free dance and best total scores.

Shibutani/Shibutani, USA: They placed 8th at Worlds last season.  They finished 4th at Four Continents.  They finished 4th at Rostelecom Cup and won bronze at NHK Trophy.  They are the 2011 World Bronze Medalists, 2011 Four Continents Silver Medalists and 2009 World Junior Silver Medalists.  Their personal best is 163.79.  She is 18 and he is 21.  They have the 10th best short dance, 8th best free dance and 8th best total scores.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Four Continents Free Dance Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECCITDed.
-
StN.
1Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITEUSA112.6854.94 57.749.549.439.719.719.890.00#9
2Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIRCAN109.2052.73 56.479.399.259.259.759.540.00#10
3Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIERCAN97.6350.35 47.287.897.717.898.048.000.00#11
4Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANIUSA96.7147.07 49.648.397.968.438.368.430.00#13
5Madison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA94.9847.30 47.688.007.687.968.148.140.00#12
6Nicole ORFORD / Thomas WILLIAMSCAN85.4044.30 41.106.756.756.687.216.960.00#6
7Cathy REED / Chris REEDJPN77.0739.70 38.376.466.046.436.686.611.00#7
8Danielle OBRIEN / Gregory MERRIMANAUS75.0740.99 34.085.505.465.716.075.860.00#5
9Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANGCHN65.6535.21 30.445.254.935.115.184.960.00#1
10Anna NAGORNYUK / Viktor KOVALENKOUZB63.7032.18 32.525.465.215.395.575.611.00#3
11Emi HIRAI / Marien DE LA ASUNCIONJPN60.8430.51 30.335.254.795.075.255.070.00#8
12Bryna OI / Taiyo MIZUTANIJPN55.9029.60 27.304.614.394.504.794.571.00#4
13Pilar MAEKAWA / Leonardo MAEKAWAMEX51.6526.28 25.374.214.184.074.364.360.00#2

Total
FPl.NameNationPointsSDFD
1Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITE
USA
187.3621
2Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIR
CAN
184.3212
3Madison CHOCK / Evan BATES
USA
160.4235
4Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANI
USA
159.9744
5Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
CAN
157.8353
6Nicole ORFORD / Thomas WILLIAMS
CAN
139.1076
7Cathy REED / Chris REED
JPN
131.0467
8Danielle OBRIEN / Gregory MERRIMAN
AUS
123.8888
9Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANG
CHN
108.82119
10Anna NAGORNYUK / Viktor KOVALENKO
UZB
107.021010
11Emi HIRAI / Marien DE LA ASUNCION
JPN
105.56911
12Bryna OI / Taiyo MIZUTANI
JPN
89.801212
13Pilar MAEKAWA / Leonardo MAEKAWA
MEX
85.021313

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Four Continents Short Dance Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECCITDed.
-
StN.
1Tessa VIRTUE / Scott MOIRCAN75.1237.50 37.629.299.149.509.509.540.00#7
2Meryl DAVIS / Charlie WHITEUSA74.6836.86 37.829.329.439.399.619.500.00#12
3Madison CHOCK / Evan BATESUSA65.4433.79 31.657.827.467.968.078.140.00#11
4Maia SHIBUTANI / Alex SHIBUTANIUSA63.2632.07 31.197.827.547.867.867.860.00#10
5Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIERCAN60.2030.50 29.707.367.257.437.547.500.00#6
6Cathy REED / Chris REEDJPN53.9728.79 25.186.216.076.296.506.360.00#9
7Nicole ORFORD / Thomas WILLIAMSCAN53.7026.79 26.916.686.466.936.866.710.00#13
8Danielle OBRIEN / Gregory MERRIMANAUS48.8127.00 21.815.465.255.365.645.500.00#4
9Emi HIRAI / Marien DE LA ASUNCIONJPN44.7224.43 20.295.004.824.965.255.250.00#3
10Anna NAGORNYUK / Viktor KOVALENKOUZB43.3222.14 21.185.545.075.365.255.250.00#5
11Xiaoyang YU / Chen WANGCHN43.1720.57 22.605.715.615.545.685.680.00#8
12Bryna OI / Taiyo MIZUTANIJPN33.9016.79 17.114.324.184.364.364.180.00#1
13Pilar MAEKAWA MORENO / Leonardo MAEKAWA MORENOMEX33.3716.35 17.024.394.074.394.004.390.00#2

Saturday, January 26, 2013

US Nationals Senior Free Dance

Group 1
Nardozzi/Traxler: 36.54 TES + 35.77 PCS = 71.31 Total: 113.18
  • Flip around his head to a spread eagle with her standing on his leg, a bit of a clunky position change
  • Nice unison on the twizzles
  • She's on top of her edges through the first step sequence and loses her edge on a transition move and has to step out of it
  • Good positions in the dance spin but they could have more speed
  • Backflip into a lift over his shoulder
  • A little bit of a lack of unison on their second step sequence and a bit choppy in some of the changes of holds
  • Ina Bauer with a flip up into a nice one foot lift with her in a catchfoot
Ponomaryova/Altukhov: 26.77 TES + 22.20 PCS -1.00 = 47.97 Total: 78.03 and into 2nd place
  • Twizzles were far apart, slightly off and a little slow
  • She catches an edge and falls on the step sequence
  • Rotational lift with a change of position but a little slow
  • She needs more stretch through her upright catchfoot spin and they could use more speed in this dance spin
  • Spread eagle carthwheel into a curve lift
  • Everything seems to be a little bit rushed and they don't seem to be finishing off their movements and really living in the moment
  • Straight line lift with him in a tuck position and her standing on his legs
  • Flip over into a one foot straight line lift with him skating backwards
Gamelin/Gamelin: 32.40 TES + 35.18 PCS = 67.58 Total: 113.3 and into 1st place
  • Slightly off on their twizzles unison and she puts her foot down on the second set and doesn't get all the rotations in
  • Straightline lift with him in a tuck and a difficult transition with him standing up and flipping over his shoulder to a one foot curve lift
  • Rotational lift in a haircutter position
  • Good ease in unison in their first step sequence but they could get deeper in their edges and get more power across the ice
  • Spread eagle lift and she moves through three position variations but doesn't seem to have time to really hold and show off any of them
  • Good positions in the dance spin 
  • They seem a bit slow through this end section and I'd like to see them kick up the performance a notch and really get that passionate Latin feel
Donaldson/Jacobs: 20.64 TES + 19.98 PCS -2.00 = 38.62 Total: 62.34 and into 4th place
  • Very slow on the twizzles but good unison
  • Lots of bobbles and choppiness on the turns and changes in hold in the first step sequence
  • Fetal position rotational turn 
  • Good speed in their dance spin but she could work on flexibility and not sickling her foot in some of the positions
  • One leg straight line lift with him in an arabesque and she's arched back over the ice and wrapped around his leg
  • Spread eagle lift with her arched back over the ice
  • She falls back into the hold in a few places after the turns in the 2nd step sequence and also hikes her shoulders up 
  • Finishing a few beats after their music ends
Tran/Kaplun: 35.45 TES + 31.13 PCS = 66.58 Total: 106.09 and into 3rd place
  • Good unison, matching lines and nice speed and ice coverage in their first step sequence
  • Interesting pattern on the twizzles, he might have come down a little bit early
  • Nice change of positions in the spread eagle lift
  • Rotational one arm lift and she could have a bit more of a split position
  • Pretty positions in the dance spin but I'd love to see her smile a bit through this element 
  • Hydroblade with her standing on his leg in a Biellman position
  • Nice extension with her standing on his leg in an arched split right on the music
  • Nice use of her free arm in the 2nd step sequence, he bobbles one of the turns but gets right back into it
  • Overall a really nice program and a team with lots of potential
Groups 2 and 3 compete beginning at 4:15 EST.

Group 2
Aronow/Brubaker: 40.49 TES + 39.71 PCS = 80.20 Total: 130.55 and into 1st place
  • Nice twist around the his body to a hold with him skating backwards on one leg
  • For being together such a short time they have good matching leg lines but they don't seem very secure on the turns coming back into hold; they need more speed and power as well
  • A tad bit choppy on the twizzles but good unision
  • Spread eagle lift with her standing on his leg
  • Nice tango feel with the interlocked legs in some of their transition movements
  • Gorgeous spread eagle curve lift with her standing on his foot and arched over the ice
  • Nice positions in the dance spin, good connection, but they could have more speed
  • Nice rotational lift starting in a tango hold with a change of position
  • Bobble on their final transitional lift but they still make it to the ending pose
Cannuscio/McManus: 44.08 TES + 41.91 PCS = 85.99 Total: 142.32 and into 1st place
  • Lots of personality and performance on this opening choreography
  • Good use of the free arm; changes of hold and nice edges and lines in the step sequence
  • I feel like they tried to do too many positions and hit too many accents in this first lift and they never really get the chance to show off a position 
  • Nice one leg lift with him skating backwards with a change of position
  • Nice ease and flow in the 2nd step sequence, clean changes of edge and good unison
  • Nice speed in the dance spin with a difficult change of hold
  • Difficult twizzles with the free leg straight and crossing each others tracings
  • They're having a ball out on the ice and are really performing
  • Cool up and down rotational lift at the end
Olson/Hubbell: 36.58 TES + 39.41 PCS = 75.99 Total: 130.67 and into 2nd place
  • Great choreography at the top of their program; really capturing the MJ feel and nicely timed together
  • I like the little touches they added between the twizzles to keep the feel of the program
  • One arm rotational lift with her held away from his body
  • Nice speed through the step sequence but maybe not as much difficulty as the top teams
  • She really moves like a ballroom dancer on the ice even in a more contemporary piece like this
  • Think they might have botched that lift as he flipped her over and then held her just above the ice with no leg or arm positions and she looked a little confused
  • Nice positions in their dance spin but they could have a bit more speed
  • She is such a performer and he could bring his performance skills up a bit to match her
  • Neat hydroblade with her laying on his leg pulling straight up into a rotational lift
  • I feel like she's trying a bit too hard to hit the accents here and it's making the second step sequence look choppy; they also seem to have trouble getting back into hold after some of the turns
  • Flip rotational lift neat highlight at the end of their program
Cannuscio/Bramante: 37.79 TES + 38.78 PCS = 76.57 Total: 129.08 and into 4th place
  • Nice three sets of twizzles, she might have come down a hair early on the 2nd step; nice choreographic touches in between twizzles to keep the theme
  • Nice rotational lift but a bit of difficulty putting her down and then he bobbles on a transitional step
  • Nice positions in the dance spin but no speed by the end
  • He has a bobble on a turn in the step sequence and has trouble getting back into hold
  • Nice curve spread eagle lift with her standing on his legs
  • Slide into a one arm rotational lift but you can see that it's dfficult
  • With a lot of these new teams, they have senior national and international experience but for Bramante this is his first time competing as a senior so they've really had a lot to get used to in their new partnership and will only get better with time
  • Good rotational speed in their final lift
Hoptman/Filchenkov: 36.09 TES + 36.65 PCS = 72.74 Total: 119.77 and into 5th place
  • Great edges, ease and flow through their first step sequence but not as difficult as some of the top teams
  • Beautiful rotational lift with great changes of position and timed with a musical highlight
  • She loses her blade on the first set of twizzles and bobbles through the second as well
  • Really nice positions in their rotational lift
  • Good speed and matching lines in their step sequence but not a lot of turns into and out of holds
  • Nice dance spin with good speed
  • Split curve lift with him in a spread eagle
  • Back flip up to a really nice arabesque rotational lift
Group 3
Kriengkrairut/Giuletti-Schmitt: 47.71 TES + 47.61 PCS = 95.32 Total: 160.01 and into 1st place
  • I love this color on her and think it's a superb design as well
  • Gorgeous hydroblade with her standing on his foot and arching back right on the music
  • Their transitions are always so interesting and really add to the program
  • Great connection between them in the second half of the step sequence; nice flow and speed across the ice
  • Spread eagle, she's laying on his feet and he pulls her up into an upside down lift--super innovative and very smooth
  • Nice performance from both of them on this second step sequence; good edges, turns look clean
  • Nice twizzles with a jump into the first set right on the music
  • One arm rotational lift--looked like she was trying to go for her blade for a catchfoot but couldn't quite get to it
  • Gorgeous camel position from her in the dance spin with a nice transition out of it
  • Jump twist up into a stationary rotational spin with him on one leg
Hubbell/Donohue: 49.16 TES + 50.95 PCS = 100.11 Total: 167.86 and into 1st place
  • Great twizzles with their free legs out and an arm variation; three sets all in unison and all with good speed
  • Kick up to a lift standing on his leg and a twist down
  • Good variety in their holds and turns in the first step sequence but there are a few places she could stretch through her free leg more
  • Good speed in the dance spin and nice tap of their free legs against each other in the change of foot
  • Heel stretch standing on his foot
  • Curve lift with her arching back while standing on his foot
  • A bit of a bobble on one of the turns getting back into hold; nice job carrying the theme throughout
  • Rotational lift with nice speed and her in a haircutter position
  • Great ending section with good performance and choreography
Shibutani/Shibutani: 52.85 TES + 52.73 PCS = 104.58 Total: 174.21
  • Good speed in the dance spin with a bit of tucking on the change of positions but otherwise very nice
  • Great speed and position in the rotational lift with her in a haircutter
  • A little slow for them on their 2nd set of twizzles but very nice with good unison throughout all 3 sets
  • Spread eagle lift with her standing on his legs and arching over the ice
  • Good turns and edges in the step sequence with nice stretch through their lines
  • Really difficult one armed handstand lift with him in a spread eagle
  • Nice unison and matching leg line in their 2nd step sequence
  • Good speed in the split rotational lift
Davis/White: 58.51 TES + 59.91 PCS = 118.42 Total: 197.44 and into 1st place
  • Nice jump twist into the dance spin with good speed and nice ease in the change of foot and positions
  • Really difficult lunge entry into the rotational spin with great speed and connection between them in the final position
  • Such deep edges and knees in the step sequence with difficult turns and changes of hold and nice matching lines
  • Great distance between them and super fast speed through the twizzles
  • This curve lift in the middle perfectly hits the accents in the music on every position change
  • Love this little choreographic moment for Charlie in the music change
  • Really nice moment with them both in arabesque and skating across the ice staring at each other for several seconds--not enough teams take the time to really create a moment and tell the story
  • Great performance from them in the step sequence and wonderful quality of movement--doesn't feel like an element at all
  • Great straightline lift stepping right up into a split rotational lift
  • Arabesque stepping over his head into a final rotational lift
  • I love this last moment when they are whipping around on the ice around each other into the ending pose
  • I also love how long they stay in character making the dance go on beyond the music
  • Standing ovation and well deserved
  • Apparently they were only a point off of a perfect score in the free dance
Chock/Bates: 53.15 TES + 51.96 PCS = 105.11 Total: 175.91 and into 2nd place
  • Now they have the unenviable position of skating after Davis and White and are trying to earn their first trip to Worlds together.
  • Nice lasso entry to their first lift with really difficult position changes going from behind his back to in front wrapped around his leg
  • Really nice transition moments from them really showing off their connection
  • Catchfoot front twizzles nice and good unison through all three sets but slow compared to the other top teams
  • Nice edges in the first step sequence and good flow across the ice maintaining their speed
  • A bit choppy in their change of direction and slow in the dance spin but nice changes of position
  • Nice flip around to a good lift right on the music and a great twist flip from standing on his legs behind him and landing in his arms
  • Good unison and matching lines in their second step sequence
  • Interesting stationary rotational lift with her balancing on his foot
PlaceStart No.NameShort DanceFree DanceTotal Score
PlaceScorePlaceScore
114Meryl Davis, Arctic FSC
Charlie White, Detroit SC
179.021118.42197.44
215Madison Chock, All Year FSC
Evan Bates, Ann Arbor FSC
270.802105.11175.91
313Maia Shibutani, SC of New York
Alex Shibutani, Arctic FSC
369.633104.58174.21
412Madison Hubbell, Detroit SC
Zachary Donohue, Detroit SC
467.754100.11167.86
511Lynn Kriengkrairut, All Year FSC
Logan Giulietti-Schmitt, Ann Arbor FSC
564.69595.32160.01
67Anastasia Cannuscio, University of Delaware FSC
Colin McManus, SC Of Boston
656.33685.99142.32
78Anastasia Olson, Detroit SC
Keiffer Hubbell, Detroit SC
754.68975.99130.67
86Alissandra Aronow, Arctic FSC
Collin Brubaker, All Year FSC
950.35780.20130.55
99Isabella Cannuscio, University of Delaware FSC
Michael Bramante, SC Of Boston
852.51876.57129.08
1010Ginna Hoptman, IceWorks SC
Pavel Filchenkov, IceWorks SC
1047.031072.74119.77
113Danielle Gamelin, SC of New York
Alexander Gamelin, SC of New York
1145.761267.58113.34
121Kristen Nardozzi, Stars FSC of Texas
Nick Traxler, Stars FSC of Texas
1241.871171.31113.18
135Taylor Tran, Lakewood Winter Club
Sam Kaplun, All Year FSC
1339.511366.58106.09
142Kseniya Ponomaryova, Individual Member
Oleg Altukhov, Escondido FSC
1430.061447.9778.03
154Katie Donaldson, Wichita FSC
Brock Jacobs, Wichita FSC
1523.721538.6262.34