Cup of China
Ladies
Result
Pl. Name Nation Total Score SP FS
1 Elena LIASHENKO UKR 153.54 7 1
2 Yoshie ONDA JPN 148.79 3 2
3 Fumie SUGURI JPN 143.67 1 5
4 Ann Patrice McDONOUGH USA 139.97 2 6
5 Tatiana BASOVA RUS 138.03 5 4
6 Amber CORWIN USA 133.97 6 7
7 Viktoria VOLCHKOVA RUS 132.65 4 9
8 Dan FANG CHN 126.15 8 8
9 Jennifer ROBINSON CAN 125.96 10 3
10 Yan LIU CHN 116.20 9 10
11 Anastasia GIMAZETDINOVA UZB 94.83 11 11
Men
Result
Pl. Name Nation Total Score SP FS
1 Timothy GOEBEL USA 205.30 2 1
2 Brian JOUBERT FRA 199.84 4 2
3 Chengjiang LI CHN 196.24 3 3
4 Song GAO CHN 185.90 1 8
5 Emanuel SANDHU CAN 185.23 7 4
6 Ilia KLIMKIN RUS 183.80 8 5
7 Nicholas YOUNG CAN 178.87 6 7
8 Scott SMITH USA 175.06 10 6
9 Min ZHANG CHN 173.79 5 10
10 Andrejs VLASCENKO GER 171.17 9 9
11 Vincent RESTENCOURT FRA 130.78 11 11
You'd never see those results with the old system eg. Jen Robinson finishing third in the long after a 10th place in the short, and Viktoria Volchkova finishing 9th in the long after a 4th in the short, and Elena Liashenko coming from 7th place to win the event.....crazy! This is how events should be judged, however.....as if the short and long programs are two completely seperate events. Sure makes things interesting.
Ladies
Result
Pl. Name Nation Total Score SP FS
1 Elena LIASHENKO UKR 153.54 7 1
2 Yoshie ONDA JPN 148.79 3 2
3 Fumie SUGURI JPN 143.67 1 5
4 Ann Patrice McDONOUGH USA 139.97 2 6
5 Tatiana BASOVA RUS 138.03 5 4
6 Amber CORWIN USA 133.97 6 7
7 Viktoria VOLCHKOVA RUS 132.65 4 9
8 Dan FANG CHN 126.15 8 8
9 Jennifer ROBINSON CAN 125.96 10 3
10 Yan LIU CHN 116.20 9 10
11 Anastasia GIMAZETDINOVA UZB 94.83 11 11
Men
Result
Pl. Name Nation Total Score SP FS
1 Timothy GOEBEL USA 205.30 2 1
2 Brian JOUBERT FRA 199.84 4 2
3 Chengjiang LI CHN 196.24 3 3
4 Song GAO CHN 185.90 1 8
5 Emanuel SANDHU CAN 185.23 7 4
6 Ilia KLIMKIN RUS 183.80 8 5
7 Nicholas YOUNG CAN 178.87 6 7
8 Scott SMITH USA 175.06 10 6
9 Min ZHANG CHN 173.79 5 10
10 Andrejs VLASCENKO GER 171.17 9 9
11 Vincent RESTENCOURT FRA 130.78 11 11
You'd never see those results with the old system eg. Jen Robinson finishing third in the long after a 10th place in the short, and Viktoria Volchkova finishing 9th in the long after a 4th in the short, and Elena Liashenko coming from 7th place to win the event.....crazy! This is how events should be judged, however.....as if the short and long programs are two completely seperate events. Sure makes things interesting.