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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Ondrej Nepela Trophy Men's Results

Short Program
Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Takahito MURAJPN82.6344.38 38.257.927.427.757.587.580.00#9
2Tomas VERNERCZE80.5341.77 39.768.177.677.837.928.171.00#17
3Ross MINERUSA74.2838.11 37.177.427.257.427.507.581.00#7
4Peter LIEBERSGER74.2139.47 34.747.086.587.086.927.080.00#18
5Akio SASAKIJPN64.8830.20 34.687.176.676.926.757.170.00#11
6Christopher BERNECKGER59.1928.94 30.256.085.676.086.006.420.00#8
7Dmitriy IGNATENKOUKR55.7228.98 26.745.505.085.505.335.330.00#14
8Igor REZNICHENKOUKR54.2827.70 26.585.505.085.335.425.250.00#13
9Justus STRIDDEN52.0424.70 27.345.585.255.425.675.420.00#16
10David RICHARDSONGBR49.7022.53 27.175.425.255.425.585.500.00#1
11Vitaly LUCHANOKBLR48.6524.65 24.005.254.584.754.924.500.00#5
12Tomi PULKKINENFIN48.1721.67 26.505.585.005.255.255.420.00#4
13Mikhail KOROLIUKBLR46.7321.56 25.175.084.924.925.175.080.00#20
14Michael NEUMANNSWE46.5822.50 24.084.834.505.004.755.000.00#2
15Pavel KASKACZE46.5720.40 27.175.755.175.255.585.421.00#6
16Manuel KOLLAUT46.5221.68 25.844.924.585.425.425.501.00#12
17Kristof FORGOHUN46.5121.67 24.845.174.675.085.004.920.00#19
18Marco ZAKOURILCZE44.9021.40 23.504.754.674.754.834.500.00#3
19Marco KLEPOCHSVK43.6020.10 23.504.924.504.834.674.580.00#15

Free Skate
Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Tomas VERNERCZE161.9280.24 81.688.257.928.258.178.250.00#15
2Takahito MURAJPN149.9972.15 77.847.927.427.838.007.750.00#19
3Peter LIEBERSGER143.3773.55 70.827.087.007.087.087.171.00#16
4Ross MINERUSA136.5961.09 75.507.507.337.587.677.670.00#18
5Akio SASAKIJPN122.1853.68 70.507.256.677.087.087.172.00#17
6Dmitriy IGNATENKOUKR115.5557.37 58.185.925.675.836.005.670.00#14
7Christopher BERNECKGER109.4548.63 60.826.085.836.006.086.420.00#11
8Justus STRIDDEN107.5350.37 58.165.835.675.586.006.001.00#12
9Tomi PULKKINENFIN104.4650.78 54.685.505.005.675.505.671.00#5
10Igor REZNICHENKOUKR104.4348.25 58.185.925.675.755.925.832.00#10
11Pavel KASKACZE102.5348.85 54.685.835.175.425.505.421.00#6
12David RICHARDSONGBR98.5840.90 57.685.585.675.676.005.920.00#13
13Mikhail KOROLIUKBLR97.6645.14 52.525.505.005.175.425.170.00#8
14Michael NEUMANNSWE95.4440.94 54.505.585.255.505.425.500.00#9
15Vitaly LUCHANOKBLR88.4138.09 50.325.424.835.085.084.750.00#7
16Manuel KOLLAUT84.6639.66 46.004.834.174.754.504.751.00#4
17Kristof FORGOHUN82.4035.90 48.504.924.754.755.004.832.00#3
18Marco ZAKOURILCZE80.3135.45 44.864.674.504.424.674.170.00#1
19Marco KLEPOCHSVK75.8633.68 43.184.504.254.174.504.171.00#2

Total
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Tomas VERNERCZE242.4521
2Takahito MURAJPN232.6212
3Peter LIEBERSGER217.5843
4Ross MINERUSA210.8734
5Akio SASAKIJPN187.0655
6Dmitriy IGNATENKOUKR171.2776
7Christopher BERNECKGER168.6467
8Justus STRIDDEN159.5798
9Igor REZNICHENKOUKR158.71810
10Tomi PULKKINENFIN152.63129
11Pavel KASKACZE149.101511
12David RICHARDSONGBR148.281012
13Mikhail KOROLIUKBLR144.391313
14Michael NEUMANNSWE142.021414
15Vitaly LUCHANOKBLR137.061115
16Manuel KOLLAUT131.181616
17Kristof FORGOHUN128.911717
18Marco ZAKOURILCZE125.211818
19Marco KLEPOCHSVK119.461919
WDAlexander ZAHRADNICEKFRA   

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Three Nationals Results

Senior Ladies
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Agata KRYGER
MKS Axel Torun
POL123.2242
2Nicole RAJICOVA
SKP Bratislava
SVK122.5361
3Laura RASZYKOVA
HC Ocelari Triniec
CZE117.4233
4Klara SVETLIKOVA
SK Kraso Uh.Hradiste
CZE116.0524
5Jana COUFALOVA
BK LRC Ostrava
CZE114.1015
6Alexandra KUNOVA
SKP Bratislava
SVK110.2476
7Dominika MURCKOVA
Kraso Hamikovo
SVK105.0297
8Eliska BREZINOVA
TJ Stadion Brno
CZE99.4458
9Aneta MICHALEK
UKLF Unia Oswiecim
POL93.9789
10Marta OLCZAK
UKS Nowy Marymont Warszawa
POL77.621010
11Karolina GUTOVA
Iskra Banska Bystrica
SVK72.791111
12Urszula RESZKA
MUKS Euro6 Warszawa
POL66.611212

Senior Men
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Tomas VERNER
BK Ceske Budejovice
CZE229.5511
2Pavel KASKA
USK Praha
CZE182.9532
3Patrick MYZYK
GKS Stoczniowiec Gdansk
POL173.7043
4Kamil BIALAS
UKLF Unia Oswiecim
POL152.9284
5Kamil DYMOWSKI
UKLF Unia Oswiecim
POL146.6655
6Marco ZAKOURIL
BK Variace Liberec
CZE135.3967
7Marco KLEPOCH
SKP Bratislava
SVK135.0996
8Krzysztof GALA
MKL Lodz
POL134.5378
9Lukasz PAZDRO
UKLF Unia Oswiecim
POL126.921010
10Edwin SIWKOWSKI
UKS Salchof Warszawa
POL124.80119
11Martin KRHOVJAK
KK Orlova
CZE107.071311
WDMichal BREZINA
TJ Stadion Brno
CZE   
WDPetr COUFAL
BK LRC Ostrava

Pairs
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Marcelina LECH / Jakub TYC
MKS Axel Torun
POL100.7711
2Marya KOZINA / Janusz KARWETA
UKLF Unia Oswiecim
POL93.7622

Ice Dance
FPl.NameNationPointsSDFD
1Lucie MYSLIVECKOVA / Neil BROWN
Kraso Breclav / Kraso Breclav
CZE125.0511
2Alexandra ZVORYGINA / Maciej BERNADOWSKI
LTLF Lodz / LTLF Lodz
POL121.7332
3Justyna PLUTOWSKA / Piotr GERBER
GKS Stoczniowiec Gdansk / GKS Stoczniowiec Gdansk
POL120.5643
4Gabrela KUBOVA / Matej NOVAK
TJ Stadion Brno / USK Praha
CZE111.6824
5Natalia KALISZEK / Michal KALISZEK
MKS Axel Torun / MKS Axel Torun
POL97.6855

Junior Dance
FPl.NameNationPointsSDFD
1Karolina PROCHAZKOVA / Michal CESKA
USK Praha / Kraso Decin
CZE116.7811
2Jana CEJKOVA / Alexandr SINICYN
BK Variace Liberec / USK Praha
CZE108.3722
3Katerina KONICKOVA / Matej LANG
BK Uhersky Brod / TJ Stadion Brno
CZE90.2333
4Joanna ZAJAC / Cezary ZAWADZKI
MKL Lodz
POL84.2254
5Mariya UKOLOVA / Jaroslav BRTEK
USK Praha
CZE83.1245

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Skate America Men's Free Skate

Group 1
Douglas Razzano, USA: 68.29 TES + 62.38 PCS = 130.67 Total: 187.73
  • Really nice quad toe with a solid landing
  • Triple axel with a hand down on the ice and a turnout
  • Triple axel + double toe nicely done
  • Big telegraphing into a popped double lutz
  • Camel spin with good position and speed; picking up speed through the catchfoot variation
  • Nice flow in his footwork sequence but some ice sprays showing that not all of his edges were clean
  • Triple toe + triple toe with nice height 
  • Nice spread eagle stepping right into a triple salchow
  • Good triple loop
  • Nice passion and power across the ice in his choreographic step sequence
  • Double axel + double toe nice
  • Good speed in his final combination spin with a good stretched out sit position and ending with  a scratch spin
Tomas Verner, CZE: 64.63 TES + 73.94 PCS = 138.57 Total: 197.36 and into 1st place
  • Nice smooth jazzy opening to the program
  • Triple toe was very solid--looked like he had enough height so not sure why he didn't go for the quad
  • Nice triple flip
  • Single axel--completely open and couldn't get the rotation
  • Good flying entry to the sit spin with an excellent back tuck position
  • Great choreography in this program and excellent attention to detail throughout all the transitions
  • Good triple axel
  • Triple loop with a bit of a wonky landing but he hangs on
  • Triple lutz + triple toe with good rotational speed but another slightly wobbly landing
  • Triple lutz
  • Triple salchow two foots but manages to save it
  • A little slow in his camel spin especially with the pace of the music
  • I liked how smooth and seamless his first step sequence was and the choreographic step sequence is much more upbeat and provides a nice contrast
  • A bit slow in the camel spin as well and losing some centering through the end of his combo spin
Alexander Majorov, SWE: 61.02 TES + 60.92 PCS = 121.94 Total: 182.42 and into 3rd place
  • Triple axel + triple toe to open the program
  • Triple lutz with a hand down and completely stopped on the landing
  • Triple axel flip out and hands down
  • Nice stretched legs in his camel spin but losing a lot of speed toward the end
  • Very choppy on his edges in the step sequence and not a lot of power across the ice
  • Triple flip + double toe + double toe
  • Double axel with a bit of a wonky landing but hangs on
  • Double salchow + double toe with great spring on his second jump
  • His posture on the takeoff of jumps is only costing him GOE points with a hunched over back and bent arms pulled next to his body; I don't think this helps him get up in the air to complete the rotation either
  • Triple toe
  • Good speed on his sit spin and nice centering
Armin Mahbanoozadeh, USA: 68.38 TES + 68.00 PCS -1.00 = 135.38  Total: 203.65 and into 1st place
  • Quad toe with a fall
  • Good triple axel with a solid landing
  • Triple lutz + triple toe was really nicely done
  • Great landing on the triple loop
  • Good speed and position in his sit spin with nice centering
  • He has a nice lilting quality to this step sequence; great use of his arms and lots of nice edges
  • Single axel + triple toe
  • Nice camel position with a change of foot into a catchfoot position
  • Triple lutz + half loop + triple salchow
  • Single flip + double axel sequence
  • Nice use of the music and the space in the choreographic step sequence
  • Good positions and speed in his final combination spin ending with a nice scratch spin
  • There were some really great moments in his program and some misses but a nice outing for early in the season
Michal Brezina, CZE: 69.11 TES + 73.30 PCS -2.00 = 140.41 Total: 209.67 and into 1st place
  • I didn't like this program or costume last season so I'm a little disappointed he's reusing it
  • Hard fall on his hip on the quad salchow attempt
  • Good triple axel recovery
  • Quad salchow a lot closer but he falls--not sure what they'll do with these since you can't repeat a jump unless it's in a combo so that will cost him some points as well
  • Really bent free leg in his sit spin
  • Triple axel + double toe
  • Triple flip
  • Triple loop
  • Triple lutz solidly landing
  • Triple salchow + double toe + double toe
  • These clock arms don't do anything for the program choreography wise and he's more capable then this
  • Really losing speed in this combo spin through the flying changes and the awkward standing position holding his foot
  • Nice twisted sit position into a broken leg position
  • If you're going to repeat a program it needs to grow and show improvement and I think he was lacking a lot of the energy to really sell the program

Group 2
Konstantin Menshov, RUS: 67.43 TES + 71.78 PCS = 139.21  Total: 212.53 and into 1st place
  • A little bobble on the end of his quad toe but he stood up and held on to it
  • Quad toe + double toe nicely done
  • Double axel--never really pulled in all of the way to get the rotation
  • Triple lutz
  • Triple axel + double toe was wonky in the air but he pulled it off
  • Nice leg positions in his sit spin but he seems to have his arm at an awkward angle
  • Double salchow
  • Triple loop
  • Flying camel into an upright spin with a flying change of foot into another upright spin--a little odd and seemed to travel a bit
  • Very choppy in his step sequence and lots of ice sprays--he really needs to get into his edges to smooth this out
  • Triple toe with hands down
  • Losing speed in his combo spin after the change of foot
  • He seems to be out of energy going into this choreographic step sequence and you can tell by the quality of movement and lack of control over some of the elements
Tatsuki Machida, JPN: 75.03 TES + 80.14 PCS -1.00 = 154.17 Total: 229.95 and into 1st place
  • Nice triple axel to open the program
  • Quad toe with a fall
  • Triple lutz + triple toe nice
  • Needs a bit more stretch through his sit spin but nice speed
  • A little frenetic in this step sequence and doesn't seem to always fit the music which will cost him some PCS points
  • A little back on the takeoff of the triple axel and he lands almost sitting on the ice 
  • Lovely camel spin and while it's a bit on the slower side the speed is maintained and it really shows off the beautiful position
  • Triple lutz nicely done
  • Triple flip + double toe
  • Triple toe
  • I like the freedom and passion in his choreographic step sequence stepping right into his combination spin with good changes of position 
Jeremy Abbott, USA: 55.50 TES + 81.14 PCS -3.00 =133.64 Total: 211.35 and into 3rd place
  • Triple lutz to open the program nice and solid
  • Quad toe very close but he falls 
  • Beautiful camel spin position with good maintained speed
  • Nice triple flip
  • Good camel and picking up speed through his sit spin and maintaining the speed through the change of foot
  • A little forward on the landing of the triple axel but hangs on
  • Stepping right into a second triple axel and falls
  • Losing a little speed on his sit spin
  • Double lutz + double toe + double toe a little tight at the end
  • Double loop
  • The choreography on this program is stunning and so intricate that you don't see the elements vs transitions
  • Double toe
  • The technical side unraveled there at the end but the program was beautiful and will be stunning when it's clean and all there
  • He looks to be in pain as he's taking his bows and is struggling to get off the ice--he might have injured himself during the program which affected the rest of his jumps
Takahiko Kozuka, JPN: 81.84 TES + 84.28 PCS = 166.12  Total: 251.44 and into 1st place
  • Really nice quad toe
  • Quad toe (two footed) + double toe
  • Triple axel
  • Good camel spin into a fast sit spin and an interesting scratch spin variation
  • Nice step sequence with lots of turns and changes of edge
  • Triple axel + double toe + double loop
  • Nice speed in his sit spin into a back tuck position
  • Triple flip
  • Good spread eagle into a triple loop
  • Nice lightness and flow in this choreographic step sequence full of hops and little jumps
  • Triple lutz + double toe
  • Triple salchow hand down and then a step out 
  • Losing a lot of speed through the position changes in this combo spin but picking it up to finish strong with a scratch spin
Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN: 72.11 TES + 79.56 PCS -3.00 = 148.67  Total: 243.74 and into 2nd place
  • Fall on the quad toe
  • Quad salchow with another fall
  • Super height on the triple axel
  • Nice tuck sit spin with no arms on his leg and good speed
  • He seems to be on top of his blades and not in the edges on some of the steps in his step sequence
  • Triple axel + triple toe nicely done
  • An awkward triple lutz landed side ways, two footed and with a hand down
  • Triple lutz
  • Triple loop
  • Nice camel spin with a great donut position into a nice low sit spin and ending with a Biellman
  • Nice Ina Bauer going into a triple flip with an awkward fall almost landing on his back and he takes a second to get back up
  • Not a lot of energy left in this program from him and completely lacking his characteristic passion and performance quality
  • Final combo spin was traveling a bit
Pl.  NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDed.
-
StN.
1Takahiko KOZUKAJPN166.1281.84 84.288.438.188.578.468.500.00#9
2Tatsuki MACHIDAJPN154.1775.03 80.147.937.718.118.148.181.00#7
3Yuzuru HANYUJPN148.6772.11 79.568.187.897.688.217.823.00#10
4Michal BREZINACZE140.4169.11 73.307.546.937.367.367.462.00#5
5Konstantin MENSHOVRUS139.2167.43 71.787.366.967.217.187.180.00#6
6Tomas VERNERCZE138.5764.63 73.947.507.007.367.437.680.00#2
7Armin MAHBANOOZADEHUSA135.3868.38 68.006.826.646.826.866.861.00#4
8Jeremy ABBOTTUSA133.6455.50 81.148.007.937.828.398.433.00#8
9Douglas RAZZANOUSA130.6768.29 62.386.435.796.546.186.250.00#1
10Alexander MAJOROVSWE121.9461.02 60.926.185.826.146.256.070.00#3
Pl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Takahiko KOZUKA
JPN
251.4421
2Yuzuru HANYU
JPN
243.7413
3Tatsuki MACHIDA
JPN
229.9542
4Konstantin MENSHOV
RUS
212.5355
5Jeremy ABBOTT
USA
211.3538
6Michal BREZINA
CZE
209.6764
7Armin MAHBANOOZADEH
USA
203.6577
8Tomas VERNER
CZE
197.3696
9Douglas RAZZANO
USA
187.73109
10Alexander MAJOROV
SWE
182.42810

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ondrej Nepela Men's Results

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Tatsuki MACHIDAJPN77.8241.7436.087.257.007.337.257.250.00#6
2Tomas VERNERCZE71.2334.2337.007.587.087.427.507.420.00#1
3Daisuke MURAKAMIJPN69.1234.4534.677.176.757.006.757.000.00#10
4Pavel KASKACZE58.8530.2728.585.835.505.755.675.830.00#16
5Artem BORODULINRUS58.1328.2931.846.426.006.426.426.582.00#14
6Kevin REYNOLDSCAN52.4020.0832.326.586.336.256.586.580.00#9
7Justus STRIDDEN50.3524.7725.585.085.005.175.085.250.00#5
8Zoltan KELEMENROU50.1124.8625.255.174.835.175.005.080.00#15
9Kamil BIALASPOL49.0824.2424.845.174.755.004.925.000.00#4
10Maverick EGUIAPHI48.1425.6322.514.674.254.674.504.420.00#2
11Stephane WALKERSUI45.9622.2924.674.924.755.174.835.001.00#3
12Harry MATTICKGBR43.7520.3324.425.254.674.924.834.751.00#8
13Vitaly LUCHANOKBLR42.0121.1721.844.674.174.424.334.251.00#12
14Mark WEBSTERAUS41.2819.4522.834.834.334.584.424.671.00#13
15David RICHARDSONGBR38.5716.1623.414.584.504.834.754.751.00#7
16Dmitriy IGNATENKOUKR36.8715.7722.104.674.174.424.424.421.00#11
17Marco KLEPOCHSVK30.4410.8619.584.083.754.003.923.830.00#17

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Tatsuki MACHIDAJPN149.7676.10 75.667.677.257.587.587.752.00#12
2Kevin REYNOLDSCAN139.7271.56 69.166.836.757.006.927.081.00#15
3Daisuke MURAKAMIJPN137.8768.35 69.527.256.756.926.926.920.00#16
4Tomas VERNERCZE123.6852.86 71.827.336.927.087.257.331.00#17
5Artem BORODULINRUS122.0457.56 64.486.586.256.336.506.580.00#14
6Pavel KASKACZE116.0457.56 58.486.085.586.005.755.830.00#13
7Zoltan KELEMENROU108.0856.08 52.005.505.005.255.085.170.00#6
8Stephane WALKERSUI102.9850.80 54.185.585.175.505.425.422.00#8
9Dmitriy IGNATENKOUKR100.0453.18 46.865.004.424.674.674.670.00#5
10Harry MATTICKGBR99.1948.85 51.345.254.755.175.255.251.00#9
11Justus STRIDDEN97.5345.21 54.325.335.085.335.675.752.00#10
12Vitaly LUCHANOKBLR92.8950.23 42.664.584.084.334.174.170.00#2
13Kamil BIALASPOL92.6043.76 49.845.174.925.004.835.001.00#11
14David RICHARDSONGBR92.6043.42 49.184.924.755.004.925.000.00#4
15Maverick EGUIAPHI86.9141.23 46.684.674.504.754.754.671.00#7
16Mark WEBSTERAUS86.0440.74 47.304.834.584.834.584.832.00#1
17Marco KLEPOCHSVK63.1226.28 38.844.173.583.923.833.922.00#3

FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Tatsuki MACHIDAJPN227.5811
2Daisuke MURAKAMIJPN206.9933
3Tomas VERNERCZE194.9124
4Kevin REYNOLDSCAN192.1262
5Artem BORODULINRUS180.1755
6Pavel KASKACZE174.8946
7Zoltan KELEMENROU158.1987
8Stephane WALKERSUI148.94118
9Justus STRIDDEN147.88711
10Harry MATTICKGBR142.941210
11Kamil BIALASPOL141.68913
12Dmitriy IGNATENKOUKR136.91169
13Maverick EGUIAPHI135.051015
14Vitaly LUCHANOKBLR134.901312
15David RICHARDSONGBR131.171514
16Mark WEBSTERAUS127.321416
17Marco KLEPOCHSVK93.561717


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Nebelhorn Trophy Men's Results

Pl.NameNationTSS
=
TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
-
StN.
1Nobunari ODAJPN79.6442.86 37.787.757.397.577.617.461.00#16
2Konstantin MENSHOVRUS69.3035.91 33.396.966.366.826.646.610.00#20
3Keegan MESSINGUSA68.5637.42 32.146.646.216.506.256.541.00#24
4Denis TENKAZ67.8833.59 35.297.116.867.147.047.141.00#22
5Michal BREZINACZE67.7832.84 35.947.296.897.117.297.361.00#8
6Peter LIEBERSGER67.4136.57 30.846.325.966.216.216.140.00#17
7Andrei ROGOZINECAN67.3137.73 29.586.005.616.045.866.070.00#6
8Stephen CARRIEREUSA65.6833.10 33.586.796.366.796.756.891.00#10
9Alexander MAJOROVSWE61.5531.63 29.926.215.826.075.865.960.00#19
10Tomas VERNERCZE60.6926.36 35.337.296.797.007.047.211.00#12
11Ivan BARIEVRUS60.0529.33 30.726.435.796.216.116.180.00#18
12Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA58.9330.87 28.065.895.395.645.575.570.00#11
13Paolo BACCHINIITA56.4730.40 27.075.645.045.465.505.431.00#2
14Phillip HARRISGBR54.4127.48 26.935.685.075.395.365.430.00#3
15Yakov GODOROZHAUKR54.3430.09 24.255.144.684.934.824.680.00#21
16Paul FENTZGER53.4428.51 25.935.435.115.215.185.001.00#23
17Alexei BYCHENKOISR53.2927.07 26.225.324.935.435.185.360.00#9
18Elladj BALDECAN52.0125.33 27.685.795.145.505.545.711.00#4
19Valtter VIRTANENFIN51.4126.22 25.195.365.045.004.934.860.00#14
20Vitali LUCHANOKBLR49.6826.28 23.405.004.504.754.614.540.00#13
21Zoltan KELEMENROU48.6825.51 24.174.964.574.934.754.961.00#15
22Maciej CIEPLUCHAPOL47.5121.80 25.715.365.005.145.075.140.00#5
23Luiz MANELLABRA47.3325.83 22.504.934.324.544.394.321.00#1
24Mark WEBSTERAUS40.5319.52 22.014.864.114.364.364.321.00#7

Pl.NameNationTSS
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TES
+
 PCS
+
SSTRPECHINDeduction
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StN.
1Nobunari ODAJPN153.6975.25 78.448.147.687.757.867.790.00#20
2Konstantin MENSHOVRUS143.6473.26 70.387.366.687.117.116.930.00#22
3Stephen CARRIEREUSA143.4375.93 68.506.896.576.936.867.001.00#13
4Keegan MESSINGUSA142.2274.52 68.707.146.616.966.826.821.00#21
5Tomas VERNERCZE139.2962.79 76.507.687.327.757.647.860.00#17
6Ivan BARIEVRUS136.4973.57 62.926.545.826.576.146.390.00#15
7Michal BREZINACZE133.9364.13 72.807.547.047.217.257.363.00#19
8Denis TENKAZ130.5156.09 75.427.507.257.647.577.751.00#24
9Andrei ROGOZINECAN128.9666.90 62.066.575.966.296.076.140.00#18
10Peter LIEBERSGER128.1862.12 66.066.756.646.576.646.430.00#23
11Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA120.3258.60 61.726.365.866.366.146.140.00#16
12Elladj BALDECAN119.8262.04 57.785.895.435.825.865.890.00#11
13Paolo BACCHINIITA118.5761.49 57.085.645.365.895.795.860.00#9
14Alexander MAJOROVSWE113.6755.79 57.886.045.545.935.685.750.00#14
15Alexei BYCHENKOISR112.3060.02 52.285.394.825.465.115.360.00#8
16Paul FENTZGER109.7157.87 51.845.465.075.215.145.040.00#10
17Maciej CIEPLUCHAPOL107.4455.10 52.345.214.935.325.215.500.00#6
18Phillip HARRISGBR100.3949.97 50.425.434.825.144.964.860.00#12
19Yakov GODOROZHAUKR94.4751.05 44.424.824.214.364.504.321.00#7
20Zoltan KELEMENROU93.4250.70 44.724.714.294.684.324.362.00#1
21Vitali LUCHANOKBLR91.4349.67 41.764.643.964.184.143.960.00#3
22Valtter VIRTANENFIN85.5640.20 45.364.964.364.434.614.320.00#2
23Luiz MANELLABRA84.6344.15 43.484.714.184.254.394.213.00#5
24Mark WEBSTERAUS76.5233.46 44.064.644.184.434.324.461.00#4
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1Nobunari ODAJPN233.3311
2Konstantin MENSHOVRUS212.9422
3Keegan MESSINGUSA210.7834
4Stephen CARRIEREUSA209.1183
5Michal BREZINACZE201.7157
6Tomas VERNERCZE199.98105
7Denis TENKAZ198.3948
8Ivan BARIEVRUS196.54116
9Andrei ROGOZINECAN196.2779
10Peter LIEBERSGER195.59610
11Paul Bonifacio PARKINSONITA179.251211
12Alexander MAJOROVSWE175.22914
13Paolo BACCHINIITA175.041313
14Elladj BALDECAN171.831812
15Alexei BYCHENKOISR165.591715
16Paul FENTZGER163.151616
17Maciej CIEPLUCHAPOL154.952217
18Phillip HARRISGBR154.801418
19Yakov GODOROZHAUKR148.811519
20Zoltan KELEMENROU142.102120
21Vitali LUCHANOKBLR141.112021
22Valtter VIRTANENFIN136.971922
23Luiz MANELLABRA131.962323
24Mark WEBSTERAUS117.052424

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

World Championships: Men's Preview

You can argue all you want about Chan-flation and whether the judges forgive Patrick Chan for mistakes in his program, but there is no doubt that when he is clean, he is in a league of his own.  With soaring quad + triple combinations that put him at the top of the technical field to brilliant choreography, transitions and edgework that are flawlessly executed, he truly is the whole package.  He is able to rack up enough points to give himself a cushion for mistakes, but this is a tough field and he can't make too many.  He hasn't been perfect yet this season but he has also been undefeated.  He broke 300 at Canadian nationals and while he won't be likely to hit that mark here, if he skates clean he could break his own records.  He won a gold medal at Skate Canada, Trophee Eric Bompard, the Grand Prix Final and Four Continents.  He has the 2nd best short program, best free skate and best total score of the season.

Another skater well known for his artistry is Daisuke Takahashi.  He's working on the quad flip and if he can land it clean, he'll put his name in the history books.  He also has great choreography and transitions and can whip the crowd into a frenzy with his step sequences.  He is capable of scoring 90+ points in a short program without a quad, which is a testament to his commitment to executing his programs.  However, in three head to head competitions, he has placed behind Patrick Chan and there was a sizeable gap between the two at the recent Four Continents Championships.  Before the event he stated that he was going to up his technical ante and needed at least two quads to compete with Chan. He won the bronze medal at Skate Canada, gold at NHK Trophy, silver at the Grand Prix Final and silver at Four Continents.  He has the best short program, 3rd best free skate and 3rd best total score of the season.

Artur Gachinski is coming in to this event as the reigning bronze medalist.  His medal last season came as a bit of a surprise and he spent the Grand Prix failing to make it to the podium.  He has a vast arsenal of jumps including quads but they can be inconsistent and he doesn't have the PCS scores of the top skaters to fall back on if he makes mistakes.  He showed what he was capable of when he took home the silver medal from Europeans with one of the top scores of the season, but he'll have to hit his program perfectly if he wants to medal here.  He has the 3rd best short program, 6th best free skate and 5th best total score of the season.

Javier Fernandez surprised the figure skating world by winning the short program at Skate Canada ahead of Patrick Chan and Daisuke Takahashi.  He went on to take home the first ever Grand Prix medal for Spain (silver at Skate Canada and Cup of Russia) and qualified for his first Grand Prix Final where he won a bronze.  His success was largely based on a consistent quad and great personality on the ice.  He struggled at Europeans and fell to 6th place overall and has yet to match the scores he put up at Skate Canada.  He has the 5th best short program, 5th best free skate and 4th best total score of the season.

Jeremy Abbott is one of the most exquisite skaters on the ice today and his free skate is breathtaking when executed flawlessly.  He put out a record setting performance at U.S. Nationals with two clean programs and showing off two different sides of his personality with his swing short program and lyrical free skate.  After nationals, he sat out Four Continents due to injury and while he won the silver medal at Challenge Cup, he struggled to land the jumps in his free skate.  He has been up and down all season with a gold medal at Cup of China, bronze at Cup of Russia and finishing off the podium at the Grand Prix Final.  He has the potential to make the medal stand, but he'll need to his his elements to really let the program shine through.  He has the 6th best short program, 7th best free skate and 7th best total score of the season.

Yuzuru Hanyu had a breakout season winning his first Grand Prix medal (a gold at Cup of Russia) and qualifying for the Grand Prix Final.  He has solid jumps and amazing spins including a Biellman.  He has the 8th best short program, 4th best free skate and 6th best total score of the season.

Florent Amodio struggled throughout the Grand Prix but ditching his short program proved to be the right move as he claimed the bronze medal at Europeans.  He can often come off as wild and frantic in his choreography and that can effect his jump timing but he has been adding quads to up his technical score.  He has the 8th best free skate and 9th best total score of the season.

Takahiko Kozuka is the reigning World Silver medalist and he came out early saying he planned to take his season slow.  He won the bronze at Skate America and the silver at NHK Trophy but it was not enough to qualify for the Grand Prix Final.  He lost his national title and did not earn a berth at Four Continents.  He hasn't competed internationally since November and that could hurt him here but he has the opportunity to come in as the underdog and peak at the right moment.  He has the 9th best free skate and 8th best total score of the season.

Nan Song made a name for himself this season winning bronze at Cup of China and silver at Trophee Eric Bompard but he struggled at Four Continents and had to be hospitalized after his free skate.  If he's fully recovered he could make a run at the podium as well.  He has the 10th best free skate of the season.

Michal Brezina started his season off strong with a gold at Skate America and collected a bronze at Trophee Eric Bompard.  However, he did not medal in his final Grand Prix, at the Final or at Europeans and his scores haven't improved as much as other competitors.  He has the 10th best total score of the season.

Other skaters in the mix include Tomas Verner who has the 10th best short program score of the season and Kevin van der Perren who won the silver at Skate America.

Notable skaters not competing at this event include European Champion Evgeny Plushenko, Four Continents Bronze Medalist Ross Miner and  Nobunari Oda who won the silver medal at Cup of China.

My medal predictions:
Gold: Patrick Chan
Silver: Daisuke Takahashi
Bronze: Jeremy Abbott

Bios of the competitors:
Slavik Hayrapetyan, ARM: He finished 28th at Europeans and 26th at Junior Worlds.  He placed 18th at JGP Latvia and 14th at JGP Romania.  His personal best is 128.97.  He is 16 years old.

Brendan Kerry, AUS: He finished 19th at Four Continents and 22nd at Junior Worlds. He placed 14th at JGP Australia.  His personal best is 144.26.  He is 17 years old. 

Viktor Pfeifer, AUT: He finished 26th at Worlds last season.  He placed 18th at Europeans.  His personal best is 178.41.  He is 24 years old.

Vitali Luchanok, BLR: He finished 22nd in the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  He placed 27th at Europeans.  His personal best is 138.27.  He is 20 years old.  

Kevin van der Perren, BEL (Direct Entry): He finished 17th at Worlds last season.  He withdrew from Europeans after the Short Program.  He won silver at Skate America and finished 8th at Skate Canada.  He is the 2007 and 2009 European bronze medalist.  His personal best is 219.36.  He is 29 years old.


Damjan Ostojic, BIH: His personal best is 113.50.  He is 25 years old.


Kevin Alves, BRA: He finished 23rd at Four Continents.  His personal best is 141.44.  He is 20 years old. 


Manol Atanassov, BUL: He finished 15th in the preliminary round at Europeans.  He is 20 years old.  



Patrick Chan, CAN (Direct Entry): He is the reigning World Champion and Four Continents Champion.  He won gold at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won gold.  He is the 2009 and 2010 World silver medalist, 2009 Four Continents Champion and 2007 World Junior silver medalist.  His personal best is 280.98.  He is 21 years old.


Kevin Reynolds, CAN (Direct Entry): He finished 20th at Worlds last season.  He placed 8th at Four Continents.  He placed 7th at Cup of China.  He is the 2010 Four Continents bronze medalist.  His personal best is 218.65.  He is 21 years old.



Nan Song, CHN: He placed 22nd at Worlds last season. He finished 11th at Four Continents.   He won bronze at Cup of China and silver at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2010 World Junior silver medalist.  His personal best is 226.75.  He is 21 years old.


Jordan Ju, TPE: He finished 21st at Four Continents.  His personal best is 134.97.  He is 16 years old.


Michal Brezina, CZE (Direct Entry): He placed 4th at Worlds last season.  He finished 8th at Europeans.  He won gold at Skate America, bronze at Trophee Eric Bompard and finished 4th at Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he finished 6th.  He is the 2009 World Junior Silver Medalist.  His personal best is 236.06.  He is 21 years old.

Tomas Verner, CZE (Direct Entry): He placed 12th at Worlds last season.  He finished 5th at Europeans.  He is the 2008 European Champion, 2007 European Silver Medalist and 2011 European Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 232.67.  He is 25 years old.

Justus Strid, DEN: He finished 14th in the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  He placed 20th at Europeans.  His personal best is 156.33.  He is 24 years old.

Viktor Romanenkov, EST: He finished 23rd at Europeans. He placed 9th at JGP Latvia and 6th at JGP Estonia.  His personal best is 162.19.  He is 18 years old.  

Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari, FIN: His personal best is 170.88.  He is 28 years old.

Florent Amodio, FRA (Direct Entry): He placed 7th at Worlds last season.  He is the the reigning European Bronze Medalist.  He finished 9th at Skate America and 5th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2011 European Champion.  His personal best is 234.18.  He is 21 years old.

Brian Joubert, FRA (Direct Entry): He finished 8th at Worlds last season.  He placed 8th at Europeans.   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 241.74.  He is 26 years old.

Peter Liebers, GER (Direct Entry): He placed 15th at Worlds last season.  He finished 15th at Europeans.  His personal best is 205.59.  He is 23 years old.

Luke Chilcott, GBR: 


Harry Hau Yin Lee, HKG: He finished 21st in the preliminary round at Worlds last season.  He placed 25th at Four Continents.  He placed 19th at JGP Austria.  His personal best is 115.00.  He is 17 years old. 

Marton Marko, HUN: He finished 14th in the preliminary round at Europeans.  His personal best is 84.99.  He is 23 years old.

Alexei Bychenko, ISR: He finished 22nd at Europeans.  His personal best is 141.19.  He is 24 years old.

Samuel Contesti, ITA (Direct Entry): He finished 18th at Worlds last season.  He placed 7th at Europeans.  He placed 8th at Skate America and 4th at NHK Trophy.  He is the 2009 European Silver Medalist.  His personal best is 226.97.  He is 29 years old.

Yuzuru Hanyu, JPN (Direct Entry): He placed 4th at Cup of China and won gold at Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he finished 4th.  He is the 2011 Four Continents Silver Medalist and 2010 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 245.82.  He is 17 years old.

Takahiko Kozuka, JPN (Direct Entry): He is the reigning World Silver Medalist.  He won bronze at Skate America and silver at NHK Trophy.  He is the 2009 Four Continents Bronze Medalist and 2006 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 258.41.  He is 23 years old.

Daisuke Takahashi, JPN (Direct Entry): He placed 5th at Worlds last season.  He is the reigning Four Continents Silver Medalist.  He won bronze at Skate Canada and gold at NHK Trophy to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won silver.  He is the 2010 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2010 World Champion, 2007 World Silver Medalist, 2008 and 2011 Four Continents Champion, 2005 Four Continents Bronze Medalist and 2002 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 264.41.  He is 26 years old.

Denis Ten, KAZ (Direct Entry): He finished 14th at Worlds last season.  He placed 6th at Four Continents and 4th at Junior Worlds.  He placed 5th at Skate America and Skate Canada.  His personal best is 212.39.  He is 18 years old.

Saulius Ambrulevicius, LTU: His personal best is 116.92.  He is 19 years old.

Kim Lucine, MON: He finished 23rd at Worlds last season.  He placed 13th at Europeans.  His personal best is 179.33.  He is 23 years old.

Christopher Caluza, PHI: He finished 12th at Four Continents.  His personal best is 172.60.  He is 21 years old.

Maciej Cieplucha, POL: He finished 19th at Europeans.  His personal best is 166.86.  He is 23 years old.

Min-Seok Kim, KOR: He finished 27th at Worlds last season.  He placed 15th at Four Continents.   His personal best is 168.59.  He is 19 years old.

Zoltan Kelemen, ROU: He finished 14th at Europeans.  His personal best is 178.02.  He is 25 years old.

Artur Gachinski, RUS (Direct Entry): He is the reigning World Bronze Medalist and European Silver Medalist.  He placed 5th at Cup of China and Rostelecom Cup.  He is the 2010 World Junior Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 246.27.  He is 18 years old.

Sergei Voronov, RUS: He finished 10th at Europeans.  He placed 7th at Rostelecom Cup.  He is the 2006 World Junior Silver Medalist and 2007 World Junior Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 220.39.  He is 24 years old.

Taras Rajec, SVK: His personal best is 130.68.  He is 23 years old.

Javier Fernandez, ESP (Direct Entry): He finished 10th at Worlds last season.  He placed 6th at Europeans.  He won silver at Skate Canada and Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he won bronze.  His personal best is 250.33.  He is 20 years old.

Javier Raya, ESP: His personal best is 164.68.  He is 20 years old.

Alexander Majorov, SWE: He finished 28th at Worlds last season.  He placed 11th at Europeans.  He placed 9th at Skate Canada and 6th at Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2011 World Junior Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 195.71.  He is 20 years old.

Laurent Alvarez, SUI: He finished 12th in the preliminary round at Europeans.  His personal best is 159.45.  He is 21 years old.

Ali Demirboga, TUR: He placed 29th at Europeans.  His personal best is 95.22.  He is 21 years old.

Dmitri Ignatenko, UKR (Direct Entry): He placed 21st at Europeans.  His personal best is 154.88.  He is 20 years old.

Jeremy Abbott, USA (Direct Entry): He won gold at Cup of China and bronze at Rostelecom Cup to qualify for the Grand Prix Final where he finished 5th.  He is the 2007 and 2011 Four Continents Bronze Medalist.  His personal best is 238.82.  He is 26 years old.

Adam Rippon, USA (Direct Entry): He finished 4th at Four Continents.  He placed 4th at Skate Canada and Trophee Eric Bompard.  He is the 2010 Four Continents Champion and 2008 and 2009 World Junior Champion.  His personal best is 233.04.  He is 22 years old.

Misha Ge, UZB:  He placed 30th at Worlds last season.  He finished 9th at Four Continents.  His personal best is 196.53.  He is 20 years old.