thanks Tammi!
thanks Tammi!
Mens Long Program:
1 Richard DORNBUSH USA 125.28 66.00 59.28 6.14 5.68 5.89 6.00 5.93 0.00 #17
2 Grant HOCHSTEIN USA 115.65 58.29 57.36 5.96 5.54 5.68 5.64 5.86 0.00 #18
3 Alexander NIKOLAEV RUS 103.85 55.21 49.64 5.21 4.79 4.89 4.93 5.00 1.00 #13
4 Zhan BUSH RUS 103.14 52.88 50.26 5.21 4.89 4.96 5.00 5.07 0.00 #20
5 Takuya KONDOH JPN 99.43 49.71 49.72 5.39 4.75 4.86 4.86 5.00 0.00 #16
6 Samuel MORAIS CAN 96.15 52.51 43.64 4.64 4.29 4.25 4.32 4.32 0.00 #14
7 Petr BIDAR CZE 95.73 43.35 53.38 5.54 5.11 5.29 5.29 5.46 1.00 #19
8 Jiaxing LIU CHN 94.41 44.19 50.22 5.32 4.64 5.11 4.93 5.11 0.00 #15
9 Igor REZNICHENKO UKR 86.58 46.28 40.30 4.18 3.68 4.04 4.11 4.14 0.00 #9
10 Morgan CIPRES FRA 82.35 37.13 45.22 4.75 4.32 4.39 4.61 4.54 0.00 #12
11 Jakub STROBL SVK 75.57 33.87 41.70 4.46 4.00 4.07 4.21 4.11 0.00 #11
12 Vlad IONESCU ROU 74.51 38.23 36.28 3.89 3.32 3.61 3.64 3.68 0.00 #7
13 Paul FENTZ GER 71.88 33.26 39.62 4.21 3.89 3.71 4.11 3.89 1.00 #6
14 Jiri VASICEK CZE 71.55 33.75 39.80 4.07 3.86 3.89 4.04 4.04 2.00 #10
15 Saulius AMBRULEVICIUS LTU 67.17 34.53 32.64 3.54 3.14 3.25 3.25 3.14 0.00 #2
16 Daniel KING GBR 63.98 25.70 38.28 4.11 3.68 3.75 3.89 3.71 0.00 #8
17 Filippo AMBROSINI ITA 61.29 28.47 33.82 3.64 2.89 3.46 3.46 3.46 1.00 #1
18 Kristof FORGO HUN 56.41 24.47 31.94 3.29 3.18 3.14 3.18 3.18 0.00 #5
19 Krisztian ANDRASKA HUN 48.15 21.27 27.88 2.93 2.68 2.79 2.86 2.68 1.00 #4
20 Girts JEKABSONS LAT 46.65 21.93 26.72 3.14 2.32 2.61 2.68 2.61 2.00 #3
Mens Overall:
1 Richard DORNBUSH
USA
187.83 2 1
2 Grant HOCHSTEIN
USA
179.03 1 2
3 Zhan BUSH
RUS
155.27 4 4
4 Alexander NIKOLAEV
RUS
155.02 7 3
5 Takuya KONDOH
JPN
154.53 3 5
6 Petr BIDAR
CZE
147.84 5 7
7 Jiaxing LIU
CHN
145.72 6 8
8 Samuel MORAIS
CAN
141.58 9 6
9 Morgan CIPRES
FRA
127.59 10 10
10 Jakub STROBL
SVK
122.24 8 11
11 Igor REZNICHENKO
UKR
120.51 14 9
12 Paul FENTZ
GER
115.84 11 13
13 Jiri VASICEK
CZE
115.03 12 14
14 Vlad IONESCU
ROU
108.12 15 12
15 Daniel KING
GBR
104.75 13 16
16 Saulius AMBRULEVICIUS
LTU
98.33 16 15
17 Filippo AMBROSINI
ITA
92.41 17 17
18 Kristof FORGO
HUN
80.50 19 18
19 Krisztian ANDRASKA
HUN
72.96 18 19
20 Girts JEKABSONS
LAT
70.11 20 20
Someone was kind enough to post CD from Hungarian JGP on Youtube. Plz visit http://www.youtube.com/user/utanpotlaskorcsolya for all the CD from Hungary JGP, including the OD from Hoffmann and Zavozin.
No medal for Gilles/Donohue! What a shocker!
1 Elena ILINYKH / Nikita KATSALAPOV RUS 81.50 41.25 40.25 6.71 6.43 6.79 6.93 6.89 0.00 #14
2 Karen ROUTHIER / Eric SAUCKE-LACELLE CAN 71.46 36.36 35.10 5.96 5.68 5.96 5.79 5.96 0.00 #18
3 Charlotte LICHTMAN / Dean COPELY USA 67.89 36.65 31.24 5.11 4.89 5.29 5.46 5.54 0.00 #10
4 Lorenza ALESSANDRINI / Simone VATURI ITA 67.34 33.97 33.37 5.54 5.29 5.71 5.68 5.79 0.00 #16
5 Olivia Nicole MARTINS / Alvin CHAU CAN 66.78 36.49 30.29 5.25 4.79 5.07 5.14 5.14 0.00 #12
6 Piper GILLES / Zachary DONOHUE USA 66.42 32.90 33.52 5.79 5.39 5.64 5.57 5.64 0.00 #17
7 Evgenia KOSIGINA / Sergei MOZGOV RUS 66.11 34.50 31.61 5.25 5.07 5.36 5.46 5.36 0.00 #15
8 Anastasia GALYETA / Alexei SHUMSKI UKR 63.39 33.99 29.40 4.93 4.71 5.04 4.96 5.00 0.00 #11
9 Dora TUROCZI / Balazs MAJOR HUN 62.57 35.14 27.43 4.61 4.32 4.75 4.61 4.75 0.00 #9
10 Yiyi ZHANG / Nan WU CHN 61.30 31.25 30.05 5.11 4.79 5.21 5.00 5.07 0.00 #13
11 Sofia GASSOUMI / Arnaud PASZTORY FRA 60.67 35.14 25.53 4.39 4.00 4.43 4.32 4.29 0.00 #5
12 Charlotte AIKEN / Josh WHIDBORNE GBR 60.48 33.36 27.12 4.68 4.32 4.50 4.64 4.57 0.00 #7
13 Dominique DIECK / Michael ZENKNER GER 55.60 31.77 23.83 4.11 3.86 3.86 4.14 3.93 0.00 #6
14 Alea ROYER / Benjamin LEZE FRA 54.68 30.68 24.00 3.93 3.79 4.00 4.25 4.21 0.00 #8
15 Alissandra ARONOW / Aleksandr PIROGOV LTU 52.21 29.11 23.10 3.82 3.57 4.07 4.04 3.96 0.00 #4
16 Viktoria KAVALEVA / Yirii BIELIAIEV BLR 47.26 26.95 20.31 3.32 3.25 3.43 3.54 3.50 0.00 #3
17 Ksenia PECHERKINA / Aleksander JAKUSHIN LAT 47.15 26.99 20.16 3.54 3.25 3.46 3.29 3.29 0.00 #2
18 Irina SHTORK / Taavi RAND EST 44.03 24.62 20.41 3.86 3.11 3.46 3.36 3.32 1.00 #1
Overall:
1 Elena ILINYKH / Nikita KATSALAPOV RUS 166.06 1 1 1
2 Karen ROUTHIER / Eric SAUCKE-LACELLE CAN 149.94 2 2 2
3 Lorenza ALESSANDRINI / Simone VATURI ITA 142.03 4 4 4
4 Piper GILLES / Zachary DONOHUE USA 141.33 3 3 6
5 Evgenia KOSIGINA / Sergei MOZGOV RUS 138.93 7 5 7
By the protocols, it looks like they had a mistake in the twizzles and their start value was lower than all the teams in the top 5 except for Alessandrini/Vaturi.
The protocol says low levels and a mistake on twizzles.
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Right, moving on...
But seriously, they didn't even mention Shelepen in their preview. It's not so difficult to find out who Polina Shelepen is. You can type it into youtube, there have been videos of her landing all Triples, having good speed and halfway decent spins during the past year, or even the past two years.
But, moving on here...
Overall, a great start into the season. Dornbush landed a 3A, Shelepen skated the lights out with 7 Triples and reports are, that the Russian ice-dance team that won, is just amazing.
ITA that the IN article was so dumb, insulting and poorly investigated. No mention of Shelepen, who's gotten a lot of hype, and can land all the triples and has difficult combos - which is reason enough to consider her a threat in the JGP. No mention of Ilinykh/Katsalapov, which if you look at the results of Russian Junior Nationals (not too much research for a website previewing the event), they beat a strong team that has medaled in the JGP for the past two years (Monko/Khaliavin). Shouldn't that warrant a mention? I thought that ice-dance.com's article (though focusing only on ice dance) was done much better.
Moving on, I really enjoyed Grant Hochstein's SP.
They even failed to mention Zhan Bush and Nikolaev among those who had top-10 JGP finish, though Bush was 9th last year and Nikolaev even medaled. And landed a 3A in his freeskate there, in Budapest.
Clearly they wrote of Russia skaters. And Russian skaters got the last laugh because they won two of the three events in a true dominating fashion.
And got a bronze in men's.
Last edited by bekalc; 08-29-2009 at 04:21 PM.
Thank you--she looks to have a great future ahead of her.
thank you once again.
Thanks to everyone for postings the results and links etc.
P.S.
I would really like to know where Russia is getting all these rocking juniors in gymnastics and figure skating from.![]()
Here is a photo of the ladies podium.
http://nachofoto.com/url?g=Polina_Sh...source=gallery
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