Results | Golden Skate

Results

CDMM1991

Medalist
Joined
Jun 3, 2005
Yay for Canada's Kevin Reynolds!! That's quite a respectable score. Looks like Mroz must have had a rough night.
 

euterpe

Medalist
Joined
Sep 4, 2003
Caroline Zhang won the SP with a whopping score of 58.93.

Just to put that into perspective, here's what the two recent JGP superstars scored in THEIR first JGP event (at the same age as Caroline):

Mao Asada (JGP USA 2004): 50.14
Yu-Na Kim (JGP HUN 2004): 47.23

Last season, her second in the JGP, Kim scored 58.63 in the season opener.
 
Last edited:

Nigel

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 21, 2006
Caroline Zhang won the SP with a whopping score of 58.93.

Just to put that into perspective, here's what the two recent JGP superstars scored in THEIR first JGP event (at the same age as Caroline):

Mao Asada (JGP USA 2004): 50.14
Yu-Na Kim (JGP HUN 2004): 47.23

Last season, her second in the JGP, Kim scored 58.63 in the season opener.

Unfortuntely, Flatt had to withdraw due to the back injury, and it must have been something that happened in the last few days because her last event at the Cup of Colorado, two weeks or so ago, she scored a 59.63 with 3Ltz/3toe combo in the SP with two level 4 elements and two level 3 elements. (and a 104.23 in the LP with 3ltz/3toe as well and all level 3 and 4 elements as well) So, still not easy to compare scores across events. But, Flatt certainly would have been in the running at Mexico. We can only hope that she heals quickly, and that USFSA finds it in their hearts to give her a chance at one more JGP this season....maybe two???? She has had a great season to date, winning all her senior lady events....Broadmoor and Liberty....so let's hope she heals quickly.

Good luck to Piper and Tim, Emily and Evan, Dice, Brandon and Caroline.
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Good heavens, what a position. I wonder if she can rotate that back up to a Biellmann?

"The 4'9” Zhang, who turned 13 on May 20, gave one of those thrilling showings that force spectators to their feet shouting with glee and clapping so hard their hands redden. It was an occasion to remember!"

So, will we get to see it on TV? Maybe on a fluff piece for U.S. nationals?

Dice has a quad?!!!!!!!!

"Daisuke Murakami was over the moon to be second since the 15-year-old is skating in pain. He recently “got” his quad Salchow.

“'I was so pleased, I kept doing it (over 30 times with his coach not around) and injured my foot,' he said. “I was off the ice for two weeks and it still hurts.'"

OK, next time just do 20 and call it a day. :)
 

euterpe

Medalist
Joined
Sep 4, 2003
From the pictures on the USFS website (Rachael with the team in Mexico), it seems Rachael went to Mexico with the team and hurt her back while practicing there. Now I understand why the USFS didn't send a replacement.
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
That 'over-the-top' layback picture. Is she doing it as a spiral or spin? that tops Shizuka's ina bauer, imo.

Joe
 

visaliakid

Final Flight
Joined
Jan 23, 2004
Country
United-States
She was doing that as a spin, Joe! OMG! That is one incredible position for a layback....is this a new combination of elements....doing the layback in a beilman position? Can it be named after her...i.e. The Zhang Layback? lolol

:rock:
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
Hey visaliakid - I wish we could watch the LP. Hopefully someone puts it on youtube. If she remains injury free, she will be a very talked about skater when she hits seniors.

Does she have another junior JPG to do? What happens to rachel now that she withdrew. does she have another junior J:pG?

When do they meet up again, if at all?

Joe
 

euterpe

Medalist
Joined
Sep 4, 2003
Rachael and Caroline were both tentatively scheduled for the 7th event, in Taipei, based on finishing 4th or better in their first event. I don't know if Rachael will get to keep the event, but I certainly hope she can if she is healthy enough to go.
 

euterpe

Medalist
Joined
Sep 4, 2003
Men's final: Brandon Mroz wins the FS with 110 points and zooms from 11th to 2nd. Kevin Reynolds wins gold, Brandon silver, and "Dice" Murakami takes the bronze.
 

gio

Medalist
Joined
Jan 23, 2006
It's incredible that Spain won a medal in the ladies competition! She has problems with various elements but it is a good achievening for a non skating country as Spain is.

And the United States is certainly the leading nation in figure skating! They have plenty of very good athlets.
 
Last edited:

brinababy87

Rinkside
Joined
Sep 27, 2003
Ladies FS:
1 Caroline ZHANG USA 103.50 57.44 46.06 5.96 5.54 5.75 5.75 5.79 0.00 #12
2 Sonia LAFUENTE ESP 73.97 41.21 32.76 4.25 3.88 4.13 4.08 4.13 0.00 #7
3 Yea-Ji SHIN KOR 63.66 28.72 35.94 4.54 4.50 4.46 4.50 4.46 1.00 #10
4 Mutsumi TAKAYAMA JPN 63.52 31.17 34.35 4.50 4.17 4.17 4.42 4.21 2.00 #8
5 Devon NEULS CAN 61.57 28.95 32.62 4.21 3.88 4.13 4.08 4.08 0.00 #9
6 Haruka INOUE JPN 58.40 24.74 33.66 4.33 4.08 4.17 4.17 4.29 0.00 #14
7 Loretta HAMUI MEX 55.07 26.44 29.63 3.92 3.63 3.63 3.67 3.67 1.00 #13
8 Soo-Hyun KIM KOR 54.75 24.78 30.97 3.96 3.71 3.88 3.88 3.92 1.00 #11
9 Astrid MANGI AUT 54.27 26.19 28.08 3.67 3.42 3.46 3.54 3.46 0.00 #1
10 Colleen BURKHEAD TPE 51.77 22.17 29.60 3.83 3.46 3.67 3.75 3.79 0.00 #6
11 Victoria MUNIZ PUR 47.61 22.74 26.87 3.75 3.25 3.21 3.33 3.25 2.00 #2
12 Corene BRUHNS MEX 45.76 18.15 27.61 3.58 3.33 3.42 3.46 3.46 0.00 #3
13 Camille FOUCHER FRA 43.02 19.35 26.67 3.54 3.25 3.25 3.38 3.25 3.00 #5

Final Results:
1 Caroline ZHANG USA 162.43 1 1
2 Sonia LAFUENTE ESP 108.83 7 2
3 Yea-Ji SHIN KOR 105.19 2 3
4 Mutsumi TAKAYAMA JPN 98.85 6 4
5 Haruka INOUE JPN 98.52 3 6
6 Loretta HAMUI MEX 93.48 4 7
7 Soo-Hyun KIM KOR 90.45 5 8
8 Devon NEULS CAN 89.52 9 5
9 Astrid MANGI AUT 80.97 13 9
10 Colleen BURKHEAD TPE 79.27 10 10
11 Victoria MUNIZ PUR 74.97 11 11
12 Corene BRUHNS MEX 73.09 12 12
13 Camille FOUCHER FRA 73.02 8 13
WD Mattia SEGOVIA MEX 14
WD Alisa KIREEVA

Wow, she almost could have not bothered to show up for the SP... :laugh:
 

chuckm

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 31, 2003
Country
United-States
Caroline made just one small mistake: she singled the toe loop on her 3F combination. That was the only element for which she received negative GOE. For her level4 combination spin, she got six +2 GOEs and two +3s.
 

CDMM1991

Medalist
Joined
Jun 3, 2005
Goodness gracious! This girl is setting her up to make a mark. I know they aren't comparable whatsoever, but Zhang's score here would have placed her 5th at the Olympics, just ahead of Rochette!!
 

dancindiva03

Match Penalty
Joined
Jan 22, 2004
I think the judges are doing her a great disservice, pumping up her scores so high. I hope she doesn't let it go to her head, or put too much pressure on her in the future.
 
Top