Sadly t's just the regular arena webcam without moving images :-( http://www.oberstdorf.de/bilder/92707.html
Scoring update from somebody in the arena: "Currently German's leading (55.03), Hubbell & Donohue is 2nd (54.82), & Lithuanian's 3rd (49.06)"
Short Dance results are up: http://www.deu-event.de/results/Nebe...011/SEG007.HTM
1 Nelli ZHIGANSHINA / Alexander GAZSI GER 55.03 29.85 25.18 6.25 6.18 6.25 6.39 6.36 0.00 #2
2 Madison HUBBELL / Zachary DONOHUE USA 54.82 29.57 25.25 6.36 6.11 6.25 6.39 6.39 0.00 #4
3 Kharis RALPH / Asher HILL CAN 52.03 28.00 24.03 6.25 5.96 5.93 5.89 6.00 0.00 #11
4 Isabella TOBIAS / Deividas STAGNIUNAS LTU 49.06 23.77 25.29 6.36 6.18 6.18 6.39 6.43 0.00 #10
5 Cathy REED / Chris REED JPN 47.90 24.43 23.47 5.86 5.82 5.93 5.96 5.79 0.00 #3
6 Anastasia OLSON / Jordan COWAN USA 45.84 25.36 21.48 5.43 5.18 5.36 5.46 5.39 1.00 #9
7 Sara HURTADO / Adria DIAZ ESP 44.89 25.15 21.74 5.32 5.32 5.21 5.71 5.54 2.00 #8
8 Tarrah HARVEY / Keith GAGNON CAN 43.84 24.35 20.49 5.39 5.00 5.32 5.18 4.82 1.00 #1
9 Louise WALDEN / Owen EDWARDS GBR 43.83 24.57 19.26 5.00 4.64 4.75 4.96 4.71 0.00 #5
10 Kira GEIL / Tobias EISENBAUER AUT 42.30 23.72 18.58 4.86 4.61 4.64 4.64 4.50 0.00 #6
11 Alisa AGAFONOVA / Alper UCAR TUR 41.11 21.64 20.47 5.14 4.96 5.11 5.25 5.11 1.00 #14
12 Gabriela KUBOVA / Dmitri KISELEV CZE 40.95 22.64 18.31 4.75 4.39 4.57 4.68 4.50 0.00 #7
13 Henna LINDHOLM / Ossi KANERVO FIN 36.25 18.51 18.74 4.93 4.46 4.75 4.68 4.61 1.00 #12
14 Olesia KARMI / Max LINDHOLM FIN 35.61 18.27 17.34 4.57 4.04 4.36 4.39 4.29 0.00 #13
Interesting that the new American team is only 0.21 behind and they beat the Germans in PCS. The only thing that kept Hubbell/Donohue out of 1st was a level 2 on Rumba Sequence #2 whereas Zhiganshina/Gazsi received a level 4 for their 2nd Rumba pattern.
::SIGH:: Video or at least PbP would be so helpful.....I don't like looking at a list of numbers and trying to deduce what could be the case :-( ::SNIFFLE::!
Any news on the Men's Short Program yet?
Apparently, because of limited or restricted wi-fi in the rink, it's difficult to get any PBP or updates. The scores are being posted after each event, but not being continuously updated :-(
check http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23Nebelhorn
Jump details are are being posted there.
For all the USA fans out there - Sylvia tweeted that Carriere (3A, 3Lo, 3Lz-3T. 38.51+36.00=74.51) is in unofficially 2nd place behinfd Japan's Hanyu.
Men's Short Results
Result Details Pl. Name Nation TSS
= TES
+ PCS
+ SS TR PE CH IN Deduction
- StN.
1 Yuzuru HANYU
JPN 75.26 40.14 35.12 7.11 6.79 7.04 7.07 7.11 0.00 #11
2 Stephen CARRIERE
USA 74.51 38.51 36.00 7.18 6.96 7.32 7.25 7.29 0.00 #16
3 Zhan BUSH
RUS 72.01 41.80 30.21 6.11 5.68 6.21 6.14 6.07 0.00 #2
4 Michal BREZINA
CZE 69.77 35.62 35.15 7.32 6.79 6.93 7.07 7.04 1.00 #4
5 Denis TEN
KAZ 68.66 35.26 33.40 6.71 6.36 6.68 6.79 6.86 0.00 #8
6 Javier FERNANDEZ
ESP 66.87 33.72 33.15 6.54 6.39 6.50 6.86 6.86 0.00 #6
7 Konstantin MENSHOV
RUS 66.49 33.91 32.58 6.68 6.29 6.43 6.54 6.64 0.00 #3
8 Max AARON
USA 65.64 36.10 30.54 6.32 5.79 6.18 6.14 6.11 1.00 #5
9 Jorik HENDRICKX
BEL 64.93 35.76 30.17 6.07 5.68 6.14 6.07 6.21 1.00 #12
10 Elladj BALDE
CAN 60.00 30.60 29.40 5.82 5.68 5.82 6.04 6.04 0.00 #9
11 Samuel MORAIS
CAN 56.05 31.73 25.32 5.32 4.79 5.07 5.18 4.96 1.00 #14
12 Franz STREUBEL
GER 56.05 29.04 27.01 5.54 5.00 5.43 5.43 5.61 0.00 #15
13 Romain PONSART
FRA 54.26 27.94 27.32 5.75 5.14 5.43 5.50 5.50 1.00 #17
14 Javier RAYA
ESP 47.70 22.49 26.21 5.39 4.96 5.14 5.36 5.36 1.00 #1
15 Ari-Pekka NURMENKARI
FIN 46.01 22.00 24.01 5.07 4.61 4.68 4.86 4.79 0.00 #13
16 Min-Seok KIM
KOR 44.14 20.60 24.54 5.11 4.75 4.82 5.00 4.86 1.00 #7
17 Mitchell CHAPMAN
AUS 41.53 19.61 21.92 4.57 4.14 4.39 4.46 4.36 0.00 #10
18 Valtter VIRTANEN
FIN 39.88 18.45 22.43 4.79 4.29 4.57 4.46 4.32 1.00 #20
19 Boyito MULDER
NED 35.85 15.07 21.78 4.25 4.18 4.21 4.68 4.46 1.00 #19
Protocol says Carriere landed 3Lz+2T, not 3Lz+3T. Which one is correct?
Wow. Really interesting results in ice dance, especially after checking the protocols. Congrats to Hubbell/Donohue. What a great way to start the year. I think this is their first big competition? Really too bad for the Canadians. I saw Ralph/Hill in Thornhill. They look to have made a little improvement, but posture, line etc are still issues. And costumes are still issues. It was just, eh. Nothing super special. International judges seem to agree, and they finished behind Hubbell/Donohue. Quite surprised at Harvey/Gagnon. Haven't seen them skate yet, but with a -1 deduction, I thought for sure they must have fallen. It's a long lift in looking at the protocols. These marks just aren't that good for either the first or second mark. If the FD doesn't improve, I wonder if they will still find themselves at Skate Canada? Any other teams Skate Canada could send to Finlandia so they can get some international points first?
I'm surprised to see Stephen get higher PCS than Brezina, Hanyu & Fernandez.
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