Could someone post a starting order of the 4CC Men's Long. n_Halifax, where are you? Or am I missing your post?
Could someone post a starting order of the 4CC Men's Long. n_Halifax, where are you? Or am I missing your post?
ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
TIME SCHEDULE
MEN FREE SKATING
Saturday, January 30, 2010
(Group 1)
11:00:00 - 11:07:00 Warm-up Group 1
11:07:30 - 11:15:40 1 Kevin ALVES BRA
11:15:40 - 11:23:50 2 Kento NAKAMURA JPN
11:23:50 - 11:32:00 3 Matthew PRECIOUS AUS
11:32:00 - 11:40:10 4 Min-Seok KIM KOR
11:40:10 - 11:48:20 5 Wun-Chang SHIH TPE
11:48:20 - 12:30:00 Break
MEN FREE SKATING
Saturday, January 30, 2010
(Group 2-4)
12:30:00 - 12:37:00 Warm-up Group 2
12:37:30 - 12:45:40 6 Joey RUSSELL CAN
12:45:40 - 12:53:50 7 Stephen Li-Chung KUO TPE
12:53:50 - 13:02:00 8 Mark WEBSTER AUS
13:02:00 - 13:10:10 9 Abzal RAKIMGALIEV KAZ
13:10:10 - 13:18:20 10 Yasuharu NANRI JPN
13:18:20 - 13:25:20 Warm-up Group 3
13:25:50 - 13:34:00 11 Ryan BRADLEY USA
13:34:00 - 13:42:10 12 Adam RIPPON USA
13:42:10 - 13:50:20 13 Jinlin GUAN CHN
13:50:20 - 13:58:30 14 Shawn SAWYER CAN
13:58:30 - 14:06:40 15 Tatsuki MACHIDA JPN
14:06:40 - 14:21:40 Ice Resurfacing
14:21:40 - 14:28:40 Warm-up Group 4
14:29:10 - 14:37:20 16 Nan SONG CHN
14:37:20 - 14:45:30 17 Denis TEN KAZ
14:45:30 - 14:53:40 18 Jialiang WU CHN
14:53:40 - 15:01:50 19 Brandon MROZ USA
15:01:50 - 15:10:00 20 Kevin REYNOLDS CAN
It has already started! Does anyone have the live feed?
Nooo... I don't have a feed...
And I'd really like one
(OT: still don't like the new GS layout. Go back to the old one!!!! pretty please)
This is order of skate for Men's Free with SP Scores
Warm-Up Group 1
1 Kevin ALVES BRA 19 41.81
2 Kento NAKAMURA JPN 17 49.24
3 Matthew PRECIOUS AUS 18 47.44
4 Min-Seok KIM KOR 16 49.49
5 Wun-Chang SHIH TPE 20 40.53
Warm-Up Group 2
6 Joey RUSSELL CAN 12 57.05
7 Stephen Li-Chung KUO TPE 14 53.80
8 Mark WEBSTER AUS 15 51.05
9 Abzal RAKIMGALIEV KAZ 13 55.91
10 Yasuharu NANRI JPN 11 61.48
Warm-Up Group 3
11 Ryan BRADLEY USA 8 66.22
12 Adam RIPPON USA 7 69.56
13 Jinlin GUAN CHN 9 64.60
14 Shawn SAWYER CAN 10 62.36
15 Tatsuki MACHIDA JPN 6 69.60
Warm-Up Group 4
16 Nan SONG CHN 2 72.95
17 Denis TEN KAZ 4 70.50
18 Jialiang WU CHN 5 70.33
19 Brandon MROZ USA 3 70.88
20 Kevin REYNOLDS CAN 1 81.60
I'm watching it on cbcsports.ca, but I can't do PBP right now since I'm not really paying attention to the first group.. never heard of these people and they're not that interesting, haha.. but maybe later. Go Shawn, Joey, Kevin, Ryan, Adam..!!
They're re-showing the SPs of Kevin, Brandon, Nan and Denis. Is it just me or do Brandon's spins travel a lot?
Well, well, I'm anxious to see the young whippersnapper Kevin Reynolds (hopefully someone posts his SP & LP on youtube). I recall first seeing him skate at one of this past season's GP events (Led Zeppelin my fav!). And how everybody made fun of his artistry (even me) to the point that there was an article posted about how Kevin found his "inner artist*.
Here's hoping the young grasshopper proves everyone wrong as the years go by...![]()
Last edited by Nadine; 01-29-2010 at 10:14 PM. Reason: weird, my post kept repeating words, it's not me!
I think most of the first group have improved alot. But regardless of what happens tonight in the free skate, for my money that short program of Kevin Reynolds was a masterpiece. It had it all, the jumps, spins, footwork, connecting steps, musicality. He was brilliant and I have just about everything crossed for him tonight. Men's figure skating is alive and well for a long time to come in Canada. The depth is truly amazing.
ITA he showed what the program was supposed to look like, which was not as clear in some of his earlier outings in the season. Missing key jumps have a way of doing that. But his 4CC SP was just spectacular. It was like Kurt Browning (Artistry) meets Elvis Stojcko (Jumps).
Kevin's SP is growing on me. Well, Kevin in general is.. I used to hate his skating. This was a much better performance of the SP though than at Canadian Nationals. I think I'm going to have to get used to him because he's most likely the future star of Canadian mens skating, along with Joey Russell maybe.
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