Showing posts with label brian joubert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brian joubert. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

World Championships Mens Short Program

Group 5
Javier Fernandez, ESP: 40.20 TES + 40.56 PCS = 80.76 and into 1st place
  • Huge, solid quad salchow to open the program
  • Popped the triple axel open; he had the height but didn't pull in enough
  • Triple lutz + triple toe was very nice with good hang time
  • A little slow in the sit spin
  • Great choreography in the step sequence with a few innovative moves
  • Traveling a tad in the combination spin but good speed and postions
Kevin Reynolds, CAN: 47.69 TES + 37.47 PCS = 85.16 and into 1st place
  • Opens with a really nice quad salchow + triple toe
  • A little bit on his heel on the landing of the triple axel but hangs on
  • Quad toe with a turn out but he keeps his free leg up
  • Good stretched camel spin position but he jumps a little too far away on the change of leg
  • A little wild in places in the step sequence but I appreciate his commitment to the choreography and that he goes for it 100%
  • Nice flexibility in the sit positions
Brian Joubert, FRA: 44.20 TES + 39.97 PCS = 84.17 and into 2nd place
  • Quad toe  + double toe
  • Triple axel looked easy
  • A little slow and could use more flexibility through his upright catchfoot position
  • Nice to see his personality come out and to play with the audience in the in between moments
  • Swish triple flip right on the music
  • Traveling a bit on the change of foot in the sit spin
  • Good speed in the sit spin
  • Nice speed and attack in his step sequence but he could stretch through his lines more; the crowd is loving his step sequence and the element of excitement in places
Florent Amodio, FRA: 37.99 TES + 38.74 PCS -1.00 = 75.73 and into 5th place
  • Triple salchow
  • A little down in his hip on the landing of the triple axel but hangs on to it
  • Nice twisted layback position
  • While I'm not a fan of his choreography I do like that he really connects with the audience and accents every note of his music
  • Triple lutz + triple toe
  • Good speed in the sit spin
  • Loses his footing on the entry to his final spin and seems to be really injured--does not get back up for a while and seems to be limping but then manages to finish his choreography
Tomas Verner, CZE: 32.35 TES + 36.70 PCS -1.00 = 68.05 and into 10th place
  • Quad toe a bit sloppy on the landing but he's on his feet
  • Triple axel, hand down and fall out
  • Good scratch spin but he needs to work on his stretch through the upright catchfoot position
  • Triple flip, flip out
  • Traveled the length of the ISU logo in his sit spin
  • Interesting choreography in his step sequence but it doesn't all seem to suit his music
  • Good twisted sit position and nice stretch through the regular sit spin
Takahito Mura, JPN: 36.17 TES + 37.29 PCS = 73.46 and into 6th place
  • Did not even get off the ground on his quad attempt--looked like he had a problem tapping in
  • Huge triple axel
  • Triple lutz + triple toe
  • Nice twisted camel spin
  • Flying sit spin losing speed through the back tuck position
Group 6
Michal Brezina, CZE: 43.92 TES + 39.17 PCS = 83.09 and into 3rd place
  • A little hunched over on the entrance to his quad salchow but nails it
  • Triple flip + triple toe
  • Triple axel, turn out but he keeps his free leg up
  • Good free leg position in his camel spin
  • Nice height in the flying entry to the sit spin but he could have a more stretched free leg
  • Good energy in the step sequence and good ice coverage
  • A bit of a bobble in his final spin and he loses almost all of his speed.
Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN: 36.12 TES + 40.82 PCS -1.00 = 75.94 and into 6th place
  • Hard fall on the opening quad toe and slides all the way into the boards before he can get back up
  • Gorgeous spin positions in the camel with good speed maintained throughout
  • Nice low sit position with good stretched lines
  • Difficult entry into the triple axel and he lands it nicely
  • Triple lutz off in the air and hands down--didn't complete a combo and he'll receive a penalty for that as well
  • You have to give him credit for keeping the energy and performance up despite the difficulties
Denis Ten, KAZ: 50.81 TES + 40.75 PCS = 91.56 and into 1st place
  • Nice opening quad toe
  • Beautiful triple axel right on the music
  • Good twisted sit position, but losing all his speed in the back tuck position
  • Gorgeous camel spin position but a big jump on the change of foot
  • Triple flip + triple toe
  • Good intensity and use of his full body in the step sequence
Daisuke Takahashi, JPN: 41.50 TES + 43.17 PCS = 84.67 and into 3rd place
  • Two foots his quad toe
  • Solid triple axel
  • Good speed maintained throughout his sit spin
  • Good camel spin with change of foot
  • Triple lutz + triple toe a little back on the 2nd jump and has to put his foot down
  • Good upright spin with nice speed and ease in the changes of position
  • Brilliant choreography with nice edge changes in the steps
Patrick Chan, CAN: 52.70 TES + 45.67 PCS = 98.37
  • Quad toe a little low in his knees on the landing but somehow pulls off a triple toe on the end
  • Nice triple axel
  • Good stretch through his camel position on both legs
  • Solid triple lutz
  • Good speed in the twisted sit spin, right on the music
  • Nice choreography in his step sequence with good changes of edge and use of his full body
  • Good final spin
Ross Miner, USA: 35.21 TES +36.03  PCS - 1.00 = 70.24 and into 14th place
  • Two footed and fell on the opening quad salchow--just didn't seem to have the speed and attack going into it
  • Triple axel, a little back on the landing but hangs on to it
  • Good speed in the combo spin and nice changes of position ending with a good scratch spin
  • Triple lutz + triple toe tight but he pulls it off
  • Nice stretched camel spin position but losing a little speed toward the end
  • He seems a bit slow in the footwork but nice use of the ice surface and variety in his movement
 Pl.  Qual.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1QPatrick CHANCAN98.3752.70 45.679.149.009.259.079.210.00#34
2QDenis TENKAZ91.5650.81 40.758.077.898.398.118.290.00#32
3QKevin REYNOLDSCAN85.1647.69 37.477.577.297.547.437.640.00#25
4QDaisuke TAKAHASHIJPN84.6741.50 43.178.718.468.618.578.820.00#33
5QBrian JOUBERTFRA84.1744.20 39.978.187.688.187.898.040.00#26
6QMichal BREZINACZE83.0943.92 39.177.967.577.967.757.930.00#30
7QJavier FERNANDEZESP80.7640.20 40.568.147.898.078.218.250.00#24
8QMax AARONUSA78.2043.56 34.647.146.507.076.897.040.00#21
9QYuzuru HANYUJPN75.9436.12 40.828.398.047.938.258.211.00#31
10QFlorent AMODIOFRA75.7337.99 38.747.937.647.467.827.891.00#27
11QTakahito MURAJPN73.4636.17 37.297.647.327.547.367.430.00#29
12QNan SONGCHN73.0341.10 31.936.576.256.436.326.360.00#23
13QPeter LIEBERSGER71.2038.87 32.336.576.296.546.546.390.00#19
14QRoss MINERUSA70.2435.21 36.037.397.007.257.147.251.00#35
15QMisha GEUZB68.4533.95 34.506.826.577.116.827.180.00#22
16QAlexander MAJOROVSWE68.3236.69 31.636.466.216.326.186.460.00#18
17QTomas VERNERCZE68.0532.35 36.707.507.217.147.397.461.00#28
18QAndrei ROGOZINECAN67.3536.14 31.216.396.076.296.216.250.00#7
19QMaxim KOVTUNRUS65.8532.29 33.566.896.576.756.716.640.00#20
20QViktor ROMANENKOVEST65.3337.08 28.255.825.465.795.615.570.00#16
21QViktor PFEIFERAUT64.1032.98 31.126.366.006.296.116.360.00#5
22QJustus STRIDDEN63.2534.42 28.835.895.545.865.685.860.00#17
23QJorik HENDRICKXBEL62.0432.90 29.146.075.575.825.825.860.00#2
24QYakov GODOROZHAUKR61.8834.06 27.825.715.365.645.505.610.00#8
25Maciej CIEPLUCHAPOL60.9632.64 28.325.715.435.865.645.680.00#12
26Jin Seo KIMKOR60.7533.40 28.355.825.465.825.545.711.00#14
27Paolo BACCHINIITA60.3131.37 28.946.005.615.795.685.860.00#10
28Abzal RAKIMGALIEVKAZ59.1430.96 28.185.645.365.685.615.890.00#1
29Zoltan KELEMENROU58.2430.85 27.395.575.185.575.505.570.00#15
30Ronald LAMHKG57.9432.30 26.645.465.185.395.255.361.00#13
31Alexei BYCHENKOISR57.5331.24 27.295.545.215.575.435.541.00#9
32Kim LUCINEMON57.3530.24 27.115.545.145.545.395.500.00#3
33Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA51.5424.69 26.855.575.185.395.325.390.00#11
34Christopher CALUZAPHI49.1521.44 27.715.575.545.465.505.640.00#4
WD Pavel IGNATENKOBLR          #6

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

World Championships Men's Preview

For the past several years Patrick Chan has dominated the men's field and entered Worlds as the heavy favorite.  After parting with his coach Christy Krall last season, he's struggled and has failed to win several events this season as the rest of the field has caught up to him.  To medal at this event, the skaters will need to combine multiple quads with clean programs and artistic expression.  Most of the top men have three or four quads planned in the competition along with triple axels and missing one of these elements or not attempting them could leave them off the podium.

Chan is going for the three-peat and has home field advantage.  However, this comes with additional pressure and he did lose to Fernandez in Canada already this season.  He dropped to bronze at the Grand Prix Final as well.  He defended his Canadian title and declined to compete at Four Continents so he hasn't competed internationally since December.  He has some of the best performance qualities in the world and his edge quality and choreography is top of the field.  However, his jumps have escaped him this season as he no longer has a technical coach.  He has a quad planned in his short program in combination along with two quads in his free skate.  

Yuzuru Hanyu holds the world record for a short program and this young phenom is looking to improve on his bronze medal performance from last season.  He hasn't necessarily struggled with his free skate but hasn't been able to skate completely clean and hold on to his short program lead.  He won the silver medal at Four Continents despite putting up one of his lowest scores of the season.  He also won the silver medal at the Grand Prix Final.  He also has a great style and feel for his music and has a quad in his short program as well as two in his free skate.

Javier Fernandez won his first European title in January and has impressed with his three quad free skate this season.  In fact, his best free skate score is 9 points higher than the next skater.  He's also received acclaim for his performance and choreography in his Charlie Chaplin program.  He's had errors in his short programs this season that have left him making up ground in his free skate and in this field, he can't afford to be playing catch up.  He trains with Hanyu in Canada and they seem to be pushing each other to have their best seasons.

Daisuke Takahashi has long been known for his artistry and can drive a crowd wild with his step sequences full of fluid edges and interesting movement.  He's been adding the quads to his programs but they are not always as clean as the other top men and it's still a bit of a risk element for him.  He won his first Grand Prix Final title this season but lost his national title to Hanyu.  He also dropped to a disappointing 7th at Four Continents, his worst international result since the 2006 Olympics where he finished 8th.

Max Aaron won the US Junior title in 2011 and debuted as a senior in 2012.  He placed 8th and wasn't happy with his finish.  After working in the off season, he came back and claimed his first senior title this season.  He's never competed in a Grand Prix event and competed in his first major senior international at Four Continents where he finished 4th.  He has a backloaded free program with two triple axels in the bonus along with a triple + triple combination.  He also has two quads in his free skate.  He knows that program components are his weakness and has been working to improve his second mark.  He also doesn't have much international experience and will be competing early in the event which could also lower his second mark.

Florent Amodio won the silver medal at Europeans, the third year in a row he has stood on the European podium.  He has been including the quad in his programs but has struggled with his free program this season.  He's admitted that it is difficult for him to do the same program for a whole season and he gets bored.  His free program seems a little disjointed and has the characteristic Morozov stopping and posing which hurt his program components scores.  

Maxim Kovtun had a great junior season this year winning a gold medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final.  He was given a controversial trip to the European Championships where he finished 5th.  He needs a top 10 finish at Worlds to secure two spots for the men at Sochi next year and has a lot of pressure riding on his shoulders.  He has quads planned in his programs.

Brian Joubert has struggled over the last few seasons with injury and illness and can't seem to quite find the form that won him a World title.  He had a solid season last year finishing 4th at Worlds.  He placed 4th at Trophee Eric Bompard and withdrew from his second Grand Prix and French Nationals.  He placed 4th at Europeans and will be looking to improve from last year's finish if he can hold everything together.  He's long been known for the difficulty and consistency of his jumps but as the other skaters have mastered the jumps along with the spins, steps, transitions and choreography he's been left behind.

Ross Miner has been up and down this season, finishing 5th at Skate Canada but then hitting a quad in his free skate to capture the bronze medal at NHK Trophy.  After winning the bronze medal at Four Continents last year, he placed a disappointing 9th this season.  He was able to win the silver medal at nationals with two clean skates and earn a trip back to the World Championships where his prior international experience will give him a better draw then his teammate Aaron.  While neither US men are likely contenders for the podium, they'll be looking for the magic number of 13 to earn the US a 3rd spot in Sochi.

Michal Brezina has steadily been improving all season and claimed the bronze medal at Europeans.  He is not the most consistent skater but he might be flying under the radar enough that he can sneak on to the podium.  Last season he has a solid short program at Worlds that put him in medal contention but he couldn't handle the pressure and dropped to 6th place.

My podium predictions:
Gold: Javier Fernandez
Silver: Patrick Chan
Bronze: Yuzuru Hanyu

Viktor Pfeifer, AUT: He placed 22nd at Worlds last season.  He finished 8th at Europeans.  His personal best is 194.77.  He is 25 years old.

Pavel Ignatenko, BLR: He placed 13th at Europeans and 14th at Junior Worlds.  He finished 7th at JGP Turkey and 11th at JGP Croatia.  His personal best is 171.18.  He is 17 years old.

Jorik Hendrickx, BEL: His personal best is 204.63.  He is 20 years old.

Patrick Chan, CAN: He is the reigning World Champion.  He won silver at Skate Canada and gold at Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won bronze.  He is the 2011 World Champion, 2009 and 2010 World silver medalist, 2009 and 2012 Four Continents Champion and 2007 World Junior silver medalist.  His personal best is 280.98.  He is 22 years old.  He has the 4th best short program, 4th best free skate and 4th best total scores of the season.

Kevin Reynolds, CAN: He finished 12th at Worlds last season.  He is the reigning Four Continents Champion.  He placed 5th at Cup of China and 6th at NHK Trophy.  He is the 2010 Four Continents bronze medalist.  His personal best is 250.55.  He is 22 years old.  He has the 6th best total score.

Andrei Rogozine, CAN: He finished 10th at Four Continents.  He placed 9th at NHK Trophy.  He is the 2011 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 201.99.  He is 20 years old.


Nan Song, CHN: He placed 14th at Worlds last season.  He finished 6th at Four Continents.   He placed 5th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2010 World Junior silver medalist.  His personal best is 228.46.  He is 22 years old.


Michal Brezina, CZE: He placed 6th at Worlds last season.  He is the reigning European Bronze Medalist.  He placed 6th at Skate America and won bronze at Rostelecom Cup.  He is the 2009 World Junior Silver Medalist.  His personal best is 243.52.  He is 22 years old.  He has the 7th best free skate and 8th best total scores of the season.


Tomas Verner, CZE: He placed 16th at Worlds last season.  He finished 11th at Europeans.  He placed 8th at Skate America and 8th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2008 European Champion, 2007 European Silver Medalist and 2011 European Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 232.67.  He is 26 years old.


Justus Strid, DEN: He placed 30th at Worlds last season.  He finished 21st at Europeans.  His personal best is 160.08.  He is 25 years old.


Viktor Romanenkov, EST: He placed 17th at Europeans.  He finished 10th at JGP Austria and 9th at JGP Slovenia.  His personal best is 167.98.  He is 19 years old.


Florent Amodio, FRA: He placed 5th at Worlds last season.  He is the reigning European Silver Medalist.  He finished 4th at Skate Canada and won bronze at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2011 European Champion and 2012 European Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 250.53.  He is 22 years old.  He has the 3rd best short program, 10th best free skate  and 7th best total scores of the season.  


Brian Joubert, FRA: He finished 4th at Worlds last season last season.  He placed 4th at Europeans.  He placed 4th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2007 World Champion, 2006 and 2008 World Silver Medalist, 2009 and 2010 World Bronze Medalist; 2004, 2007 and 2009 European Champion; 2003, 2005 and 2011 European Silver Medalist; and 2002, 2006, 2008 and 2010 European Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 244.58.  He is 28 years old.  He has the 8th best short program.


Peter Liebers, GER: He placed 20th at Worlds last season.  He finished 10th at Europeans.  His personal best is 205.59.  He is 24 years old.


Ronald Lam, HKG: His personal best is 157.87.  He is 22 years old.


Alexei Bychenko, ISR: He placed 29th at Worlds last season.  He finished 14th at Europeans.  His personal best is 171.12.  He is 25 years old.


Paolo Bacchini, ITA: He placed 24th at Europeans.  His personal best is 183.13.  He is 27 years old.


Paul Bonifacio Parkinson, ITA: He placed 29th at Europeans.  He is 22 years old.


Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN: He is the reigning World Bronze Medalist and Four Continents silver medalist.  He won silver at Skate America and gold at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won silver.  He is the 2011 Four Continents Silver Medalist and 2010 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 264.29.  He is 18 years old.  He has the best short program, 2nd best free skate and 3rd best total scores of the season.

Takahito Mura, JPN: He placed 8th at Four Continents.  He finished 8th at Skate Canada and won gold at Trophee Eric Bomopard.  His personal best is 230.68.  He is 22 years old.


Daisuke Takahashi, JPN: He is the reigning Worlds Silver Medalist.  He finished 7th at Four Continents.  He won silver at Cup of China and NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won gold.  He qualified for the Grand Prix Final last season and won silver.  He is the 2010 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2010 World Champion, 2007 World Silver Medalist, 2008 and 2011 Four Continents Champion, 2012 Four Continents Silver Medalist, 2005 Four Continents Bronze Medalist and 2002 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 276.72.  He is 26 years old.  He has the 2nd best short program, 3rd best free skate and 2nd best total scores of the season.

Abzal Rakimgaliev, KAZ: He placed 15th at Four Continents.  His personal best is 185.81.  He is 20 years old.

Denis Ten, KAZ: He finished 7th at Worlds last season.  He placed 12th at Four Continents.  He placed 6th at Skate America and 9th at Rostelecom Cup.  His personal best is 229.70.  He is 19 years old.

Kim Lucine, MON: He placed 23rd at Worlds last season.  He finished 12th at Europeans.  His personal best is 181.37.  He is 24 years old.

Christopher Caluza, PHI: He placed 21st at Worlds last season.  He finished 14th at Four Continents.  His personal best is 186.79.  He is 22 years old.

Maciej Cieplucha, POL: He finished 25th at Worlds last season.  He finished 19th at Europeans.  His personal best is 167.29.  He is 24 years old.

Jin Seo Kim, KOR: He placed 19th at Four Continents.  He won bronze at JGP Austria and placed 4th at JGP Croatia.  His personal best is 176.43.  He is 16 years old.

Zoltan Kelemen, ROU: He placed 14th in the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  He finished 18th at Europeans.  His personal best is 178.02.  He is 26 years old.

Maxim Kovtun, RUS: He placed 5th at Europeans.  He won gold at JGP Croatia and JGP Germany to qualify for the JGPF where he won gold.  His personal best is 226.57.  He is 17 years old.

Javier Fernandez, ESP: He finished 9th at Worlds last season.  He is the reigning European Champion.    He won gold at Skate Canada and finished 4th at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he finished 4th.  His personal best is 274.87.  He is 21 years old.  He has the 5th best short program, best free skate and best total scores of the season.  

Alexander Majorov, SWE: He finished 26th at Worlds last season.  He placed 6th at Europeans.  He placed 10th at Skate America.  He is the 2011 World Junior Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 211.88.  He is 21 years old.

Yakov Godorozha, UKR: He placed 15th at Europeans.  His personal best is 170.29.  He is 19 years old.

Max Aaron, USA: He placed 4th at Four Continents.  His personal best is 234.65.  He is 21 years old.  He has the 8th best free skate.

Ross Miner, USA: He placed 9th at Four Continents.  He placed 5th at Skate Canada and won bronze at NHK Trophy.  He is the 2012 Four Continents Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 235.37.  He is 22 years old.  He has the 9th best free skate.

Misha Ge, UZB: He finished 19th at Worlds last season.  He finished 11th at Europeans.  His personal best is 201.71.  He is 21 years old.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Challenge Cup Senior Men's Results

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Brian JOUBERTFRA78.2139.7038.518.006.928.007.677.920.00#4
2Alexander JOHNSONUSA76.5339.2837.257.337.337.427.677.500.00#7
3Chafik BESSEGHIERFRA69.2937.5331.766.675.676.676.256.500.00#3
4Phillip HARRISGBR59.9933.1726.825.585.085.505.335.330.00#8
5Denis WIECZOREKGER59.1231.0428.086.005.335.585.675.500.00#11
6Valtter VIRTANENFIN57.7229.3028.425.835.675.755.755.420.00#13
7Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA55.9431.7726.175.585.005.255.175.172.00#2
8Justus STRIDDEN55.8329.1626.675.505.085.255.425.420.00#9
9Stéphane WALKERSUI53.6428.7327.915.925.585.335.585.503.00#12
10Ali DEMIRBOGATUR53.1527.6625.495.084.835.085.175.330.00#10
11Maurizio ZANDRONITA47.9424.7023.244.834.504.754.584.580.00#6
12Florian GOSTELIENED47.2324.1623.074.834.334.584.504.830.00#1
13Harry MATTICKGBR45.8819.5527.335.835.085.425.425.581.00#5

Free Skate
Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Alexander JOHNSONUSA152.0172.0180.008.007.757.928.008.330.00#13
2Brian JOUBERTFRA150.4572.2978.168.007.258.087.678.080.00#10
3Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA133.0569.8963.166.336.086.426.426.330.00#8
4Denis WIECZOREKGER131.9569.7962.166.255.836.426.336.250.00#9
5Justus STRIDDEN127.6565.9761.685.755.676.256.177.000.00#6
6Chafik BESSEGHIERFRA125.0059.1665.846.756.256.676.676.580.00#12
7Valtter VIRTANENFIN119.2060.1859.025.925.676.085.925.920.00#7
8Phillip HARRISGBR116.3558.6960.666.335.755.926.256.083.00#11
9Stéphane WALKERSUI110.1750.6760.506.175.925.836.086.251.00#5
10Maurizio ZANDRONITA103.2453.7651.485.335.084.835.255.252.00#4
11Ali DEMIRBOGATUR89.8844.3846.504.924.254.674.834.581.00#2
12Harry MATTICKGBR89.5637.9254.645.835.085.335.505.583.00#3
13Florian GOSTELIENED78.5336.8742.664.584.084.174.334.171.00#1

Total
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Brian JOUBERTFRA228.6612
2Alexander JOHNSONUSA228.5421
3Chafik BESSEGHIERFRA194.2936
4Denis WIECZOREKGER191.0754
5Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA188.9973
6Justus STRIDDEN183.4885
7Valtter VIRTANENFIN176.9267
8Phillip HARRISGBR176.3448
9Stéphane WALKERSUI163.8199
10Maurizio ZANDRONITA151.181110
11Ali DEMIRBOGATUR143.031011
12Harry MATTICKGBR135.441312
13Florian GOSTELIENED125.761213

Saturday, January 26, 2013

European Championships Mens Free Skate Results

Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Javier FERNANDEZESP186.0796.65 89.428.828.649.079.049.140.00#21
2Michal BREZINACZE163.6884.02 80.668.117.798.188.078.181.00#22
3Florent AMODIOFRA160.7177.65 83.068.438.008.328.328.460.00#23
4Maxim KOVTUNRUS152.1179.89 72.227.366.827.437.257.250.00#18
5Brian JOUBERTFRA148.5468.18 80.368.047.578.328.008.250.00#19
6Alexander MAJOROVSWE137.5972.89 64.706.646.076.716.366.570.00#13
7Sergei VORONOVRUS131.8059.22 72.587.437.007.147.367.360.00#20
8Peter LIEBERSGER131.2968.99 62.306.326.006.366.186.290.00#8
9Viktor PFEIFERAUT127.4361.21 66.226.716.296.756.546.820.00#14
10Chafik BESSEGHIERFRA122.7459.24 63.506.396.046.436.466.430.00#15
11Javier RAYAESP115.3757.21 58.165.935.755.795.825.790.00#11
12Alexei BYCHENKOISR114.7060.72 53.985.465.185.435.465.460.00#9
13Maciej CIEPLUCHAPOL114.4560.09 55.365.615.325.615.505.641.00#4
14Yakov GODOROZHAUKR112.8559.99 52.865.505.075.365.255.250.00#10
15Pavel IGNATENKOBLR112.8061.94 50.865.434.895.295.004.820.00#6
16Kim LUCINEMON112.3453.84 58.505.865.645.865.935.960.00#17
17Stephane WALKERSUI112.1861.90 51.285.324.965.115.185.071.00#5
18Zoltan KELEMENROU109.8955.53 54.365.545.145.395.545.570.00#7
19Tomas VERNERCZE108.4236.94 71.487.467.216.687.327.070.00#12
20Viktor ROMANENKOVEST108.3254.68 55.645.865.395.465.685.432.00#16
21Justus STRIDDEN106.9455.48 52.465.184.865.295.365.541.00#2
22Manol ATANASSOVBUL79.6337.55 43.084.614.114.184.434.211.00#1
WDPavel KASKACZE          #3

Pl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Javier FERNANDEZ
ESP
274.8721
2Florent AMODIO
FRA
250.5313
3Michal BREZINA
CZE
243.5242
4Brian JOUBERT
FRA
232.4735
5Maxim KOVTUN
RUS
226.5774
6Alexander MAJOROV
SWE
211.8886
7Sergei VORONOV
RUS
210.1857
8Viktor PFEIFER
AUT
194.77109
9Chafik BESSEGHIER
FRA
189.671110
10Peter LIEBERS
GER
187.96178
11Tomas VERNER
CZE
177.41919
12Kim LUCINE
MON
175.611216
13Pavel IGNATENKO
BLR
171.181415
14Alexei BYCHENKO
ISR
171.121812
15Yakov GODOROZHA
UKR
170.291514
16Javier RAYA
ESP
169.581911
17Viktor ROMANENKOV
EST
167.981320
18Zoltan KELEMEN
ROU
167.331618
19Maciej CIEPLUCHA
POL
167.292313
20Stephane WALKER
SUI
163.112417
21Justus STRID
DEN
160.082221
22Manol ATANASSOV
BUL
133.212122

Thursday, January 24, 2013

European Championships Men's Short Program Results

Pl.  Qual.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Q Florent AMODIOFRA89.8249.18 40.648.147.688.298.078.460.00#29
2Q Javier FERNANDEZESP88.8046.87 41.938.438.218.438.258.610.00#20
3Q Brian JOUBERTFRA83.9344.17 39.767.937.438.187.938.290.00#25
4Q Michal BREZINACZE79.8440.91 38.937.967.617.827.757.790.00#26
5Q Sergei VORONOVRUS78.3842.81 35.577.396.797.147.077.180.00#28
6Q Evgeni PLUSHENKORUS74.8235.46 40.368.187.468.298.008.431.00#17
7Q Maxim KOVTUNRUS74.4639.50 34.967.256.796.966.967.000.00#27
8Q Alexander MAJOROVSWE74.2940.04 34.256.936.546.896.897.000.00#24
9Q Tomas VERNERCZE68.9933.27 36.727.617.257.327.187.361.00#21
10Q Viktor PFEIFERAUT67.3435.02 32.326.576.076.616.466.610.00#18
11Q Chafik BESSEGHIERFRA66.9336.46 30.476.295.866.216.006.110.00#23
12Q Kim LUCINEMON63.2734.91 28.365.825.365.825.615.750.00#16
13Q Viktor ROMANENKOVEST59.6635.11 24.555.184.615.044.794.930.00#5
14Q Pavel IGNATENKOBLR58.3833.38 25.005.254.755.114.964.930.00#12
15Q Yakov GODOROZHAUKR57.4432.76 24.685.074.714.934.935.040.00#10
16Q Zoltan KELEMENROU57.4429.40 28.045.825.365.685.505.680.00#19
17Q Peter LIEBERSGER56.6728.24 29.436.075.685.895.935.861.00#22
18Q Alexei BYCHENKOISR56.4229.78 26.645.395.075.325.325.540.00#14
19Q Javier RAYAESP54.2128.89 25.325.294.895.075.075.000.00#11
20Q Pavel KASKACZE53.7627.61 26.155.434.965.295.185.290.00#13
21Q Manol ATANASSOVBUL53.5830.59 22.994.894.394.684.574.460.00#2
22Q Justus STRIDDEN53.1426.78 26.365.435.045.325.145.430.00#15
23Q Maciej CIEPLUCHAPOL52.8427.52 25.325.254.895.045.005.140.00#8
24Q Stephane WALKERSUI50.9328.17 23.764.864.544.864.754.751.00#6
25 Paolo BACCHINIITA50.6822.93 29.756.185.865.756.075.892.00#30
26 Valtter VIRTANENFIN48.4125.31 23.104.894.464.644.544.570.00#3
27 Harry MATTICKGBR48.0823.39 24.695.044.684.864.935.180.00#7
28 Saulius AMBRULEVICIUSLTU43.8522.10 21.754.574.144.364.324.360.00#4
29 Ali DEMIRBOGATUR43.4723.12 21.354.394.144.144.294.391.00#1
30 Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA40.3517.89 24.465.294.644.644.895.002.00#9