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Men - Short Program

Shaba22

Final Flight
Joined
Nov 22, 2008
Warm-Up Group 1
1 NAKAMURA Shu JPN
2 EFREMENKOV Feodosi RUS
3 UNO Shoma JPN
4 MANAND Timothee BEL
5 LEE June Hyoung KOR

Warm-Up Group 2
6 DRECHSLER Manuel AUT
7 NOVAIKIN Timofei FRA
8 ULANOVSKY Niko GER
9 MARTINEZ Michael Christian PHI
10 OLENIUS Tino FIN

Warm-Up Group 3

11 PANIOT Yaroslav UKR
12 PALERMO Carlo Vittorio ITA
13 YAN Han CHN
14 TODESCHINI Nicola SUI
15 LYAN Alexander KAZ
16 HALLMAN John-Olof SWE

http://www.isuresults.com/results/yog2012/SEG001.HTM
 

Shaba22

Final Flight
Joined
Nov 22, 2008
SP - results:
1 YAN Han CHN 59.65
2 EFREMENKOV Feodosi RUS 54.70
3 MARTINEZ Michael Christian PHI 54.35
4 ULANOVSKY Niko GER 54.03
5 NOVAIKIN Timofei FRA 52.47
6 UNO Shoma JPN 51.52
7 LEE June Hyoung KOR 50.93
8 OLENIUS Tino FIN 46.03
9 TODESCHINI Nicola SUI 44.02
10 NAKAMURA Shu JPN 42.34
11 HALLMAN John-Olof SWE 40.50
12 PALERMO Carlo Vittorio ITA 39.29
13 PANIOT Yaroslav UKR 36.04
14 LYAN Alexander KAZ 35.97
15 DRECHSLER Manuel AUT 28.62
16 MANAND Timothee BEL 25.06
 
M

mylastduchess

Guest
Hope Martinez from the Philippines gets a medal, he gets zero support from his government or his federation.
 

MissIzzy

Final Flight
Joined
Dec 26, 2006
what happened to han yan? his score is quite low for him.

He popped his axel, and his scoring protocols indicate his combo was reduced to a single flip(lipped) with straight -3s GOE-there are no fall deductions or underrotation marks, but obviously he must have fumbled it pretty badly. He was lucky Feodosi Efremenkov did have a fall, very obviously on his triple axel.
 

FTnoona

Final Flight
Joined
Dec 26, 2009
He popped his axel, and his scoring protocols indicate his combo was reduced to a single flip(lipped) with straight -3s GOE-there are no fall deductions or underrotation marks, but obviously he must have fumbled it pretty badly. He was lucky Feodosi Efremenkov did have a fall, very obviously on his triple axel.

Is a 2A the minimum requirement for the axel jump in the short? Is that why Han Yan got -3 across the board for his single axel? Here's a news clip of his SP with translation of his thoughts afterwards.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akLoGud-nkQ

That flutz is really hurting Shoma's score. I can't wait for videos :biggrin:
 
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figureskate

On the Ice
Joined
Nov 7, 2011
isu results is a total mess today, you click for men's judges scores and the pairs scores appear...anyway han yan wins with 192.45
 

sky_fly20

Match Penalty
Joined
Nov 20, 2011
Overall Standing

1 YAN Han CHN 192.45

2 UNO Shoma JPN 167.15

3 EFREMENKOV Feodosi RUS 163.46

4 LEE June Hyoung KOR 160.99

5 ULANOVSKY Niko GER 158.47

6 NAKAMURA Shu JPN 154.22

7 MARTINEZ Michael Christian PHI 151.60

8 NOVAIKIN Timofei FRA 147.23

9 PANIOT Yaroslav UKR 132.55

10 TODESCHINI Nicola SUI 128.98

11 OLENIUS Tino FIN 127.12

12 PALERMO Carlo Vittorio ITA 125.55

13 HALLMAN John-Olof SWE 120.12

14 LYAN Alexander KAZ 95.87

15 DRECHSLER Manuel AUT 85.08

16 MANAND Timothee BEL 82.36
 

jiggs

On the Ice
Joined
Mar 25, 2004
Notes from men's practice this morning, only managed to watch the last group. All of them were quite solid, not a lot of falls!

Han Yan: He really took his time and did lots of steps to warm-up, a lot of edge excercises and single jumps. It really reminded me of the way Carolina Kostner is training - she always does LOADS of steps, cross-overs and single jumps as well, before starting to do triples. Same for him. Runthrough: 3f3t, 3l, 3lz step out, 2a2t3l, 3f, 3lz2t, 3sal. Solid jumps to follow, 3l out of turns, 3lz, 3lz2t, 3l, 3sal, 3f. Good practice over all. His basics are to die for. Such soft skating, deep deep edges. I really hope we will see more of him in the future.

Efremenkov: Wrote down 3f step out, 3f, 3f3t. Runthrough: 3A hand down possibly UR, 3a2t much better, 3f, 3lz3t, 3s, 2a. Good and solid runthrough.

Martinez: Was quite the opposite of Han Yan - got out on the ice and started jumping right away. He was constantly jumping lol. Landed most of his jumps, most of them with scratchy landings though, he does not have a lot of flow coming out of them. Saw 3l, 3Sal, 2A, popped 3lz, 3lz2t, 3t, crazy spread eagle into 2a. He has impressive flexibility and shows it off in his spins. Runthrough: 3lz2t, 3l hand down, 3lz, 3sal step out, 3l, 3t. Quite consistent on the jumps.

Uno Shoma: He is so tiny!!! 2a, 3sal ... his jumps are tiny too lol, 3f. Good flow over the ice. Runthrough: 3flutz, 3f, 3l UR fall, 3l, 3f2t2t, lovely basics, nice footwork, 3sal UR doublefooted. Quite a lot of falls on his 3l and 2a3t later on in practice but got both done in the end.

Ulanskovsky: Runthrough with 3lz3t (fall), 2a, 3t2t. His posture going into his jumps really bothered me.

Notes on ladies' practice and pairs free to come soon.
 
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