JGP - Men's Long Program | Golden Skate

JGP - Men's Long Program

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Overall Result

1 Maxim KOVTUN RUS 193.04 1 2
2 Shoma UNO JPN 188.48 2 1
3 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 179.83 4 3
4 Shotaro OMORI USA 172.56 5 4
5 Martin RAPPE GER 161.85 7 5
6 Jay YOSTANTO USA 161.36 3 7
7 Victor BUSTAMANTE ESP 149.21 6 9
8 Shu NAKAMURA JPN 147.76 10 6
9 Antonio PANFILI ITA 145.25 9 8
10 Nicola TODESCHINI SUI 136.33 13 10
11 Matthias VERSLUIS FIN 134.57 11 11
12 Anthony KAN CAN 133.57 8 13
13 Marco ZAKOURIL CZE 124.42 15 12
14 Jack NEWBERRY GBR 120.88 14 15
15 Armen AGAIAN GEO 117.21 16 14
16 Daniel Albert NAURITS EST 113.85 18 16
17 Thomas KENNES NED 102.91 17 17
18 Jordan DODDS AUS 92.72 19 18
19 Abish BAYTKANOV KAZ 89.09 20 19
WD Kamil DYMOWSKI POL 12

FREE SKATE SCORES

1 Shoma UNO JPN 125.00 60.76 65.24 6.54 6.29 6.54 6.54 6.71 1.00 #19
2 Maxim KOVTUN RUS 124.91 61.13 63.78 6.57 6.11 6.21 6.61 6.39 0.00 #16
3 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 120.74 61.74 59.00 6.00 5.71 6.04 5.93 5.82 0.00 #20
4 Shotaro OMORI USA 113.86 52.98 60.88 5.93 5.93 6.00 6.29 6.29 0.00 #17
5 Martin RAPPE GER 108.87 56.59 52.28 5.39 5.04 5.14 5.43 5.14 0.00 #12
6 Shu NAKAMURA JPN 100.71 49.21 53.50 5.39 5.07 5.29 5.54 5.46 2.00 #15
7 Jay YOSTANTO USA 100.32 45.16 56.16 5.75 5.43 5.61 5.79 5.50 1.00 #18
8 Antonio PANFILI ITA 96.27 44.91 51.36 5.00 4.96 5.07 5.29 5.36 0.00 #14
9 Victor BUSTAMANTE ESP 94.99 43.91 52.08 5.14 5.18 5.18 5.25 5.29 1.00 #13
10 Nicola TODESCHINI SUI 93.22 48.16 45.06 4.71 4.36 4.43 4.64 4.39 0.00 #8
11 Matthias VERSLUIS FIN 88.46 42.10 48.36 5.04 4.61 4.75 4.96 4.82 2.00 #7
12 Marco ZAKOURIL CZE 84.82 41.48 43.34 4.43 4.32 4.21 4.46 4.25 0.00 #6
13 Anthony KAN CAN 81.70 38.14 47.56 4.93 4.57 4.39 5.00 4.89 4.00 #11
14 Armen AGAIAN GEO 81.45 42.09 39.36 4.32 3.61 3.89 4.07 3.79 0.00 #3
15 Jack NEWBERRY GBR 80.39 40.39 42.00 4.25 4.04 4.25 4.32 4.14 2.00 #10
16 Daniel Albert NAURITS EST 79.31 38.17 41.14 4.36 3.82 4.14 4.21 4.04 0.00 #1
17 Thomas KENNES NED 68.01 26.65 42.36 4.36 4.00 4.11 4.39 4.32 1.00 #5
18 Jordan DODDS AUS 58.93 26.81 34.12 3.68 3.21 3.21 3.71 3.25 2.00 #4
19 Abish BAYTKANOV KAZ 57.31 26.59 31.72 3.68 2.79 3.18 3.25 2.96 1.00 #2
WD Kamil DYMOWSKI POL #9
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
MEN'S COMPETITION - VIDEOS & RESULT

1. Maxim KOVTUN (RUS) - 193.04
Short Program, Free Skate
2. Shoma UNO (JPN) - 188.48
Short Program, Free Skate
3. Alexander SAMARIN (RUS) - 179.83
Short Program, Free Skate
4. Shotaro OMORI (USA) - 172.56
Short Program, Free Skate
5. Martin RAPPE (GER) - 161.85
Short Program, Free Skate
6. Jay YOSTANTO (USA) - 161.36
Short Program, Free Skate
7. Victor BUSTAMANTE (ESP) - 149.21
Short Program, Free Skate
8. Shu NAKAMURA (JPN) - 147.76
Short Program, Free Skate
9. Antonio PANFILI (ITA) - 145.25
Short Program, Free Skate
10. Nicola TODESCHINI (SUI) - 136.33
Short Program, Free Skate
11. Matthias VERSLUIS (FIN) - 134.57
Short Program, Free Skate
12. Anthony KAN (CAN) - 133.57
Short Program, Free Skate
13. Marco ZAKOURIL (CZE) - 124.42
Short Program, Free Skate
14. Jack NEWBERRY (GBR) - 120.88
Short Program, Free Skate
15. Armen AGAIAN (GEO) - 117.21
Short Program, Free Skate
16. Daniel Albert NAURITS (EST) - 113.85
Short Program, Free Skate
17. Thomas KENNES (NED) - 102.91
Short Program, Free Skate
18. Jordan DODDS (AUS) - 92.72
Short Program, Free Skate
19. Abish BAYTKANOV (KAZ) - 89.09
Short Program, Free Skate
WD Kamil DYMOWSKI (POL)
Short Program
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Many congratulations to Maxim Kovtun on winning his 2nd JGP. He switched coaches before the start of the season to Elena Vodorezova (1983 World Bronze medalist), who also coaches Adelina Sotnikova. Had a few problems in this competition compared to his win in the Croatian JGP, but still managed to win.

Kovtun and Farris are likely to be the main contenders in the battle for Gold at the JGPF.
 

silverlake22

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 12, 2009
Shoma Uno is quite something. The fluidity in his upper body movement and his understanding of the music are quite exceptional for a 14 year old boy. Yes, the jumps are small and he needs more technical content, but I think that will come in time once he finally grows, he won't stay 4'8" and 80 lbs forever but for the meantime I'm thrilled he won the FS and medaled here, and earned such nice PCS! He really has something special about him, I can't quite put my finger on it, but the languid, relaxed style of his skating and excellent musicality makes me wonder if we could potentially be looking at a future Diasuke Takahashi... :)
 

sky_fly20

Match Penalty
Joined
Nov 20, 2011
Many congratulations to Maxim Kovtun on winning his 2nd JGP. He switched coaches before the start of the season to Elena Vodorezova (1983 World Bronze medalist), who also coaches Adelina Sotnikova. Had a few problems in this competition compared to his win in the Croatian JGP, but still managed to win.

Kovtun and Farris are likely to be the main contenders in the battle for Gold at the JGPF.

Kovtun skated with a sore throat, he has been sick for a week now
hopefully by JGPF he will be well to compete
 

Mao88

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Kovtun skated with a sore throat, he has been sick for a week now
hopefully by JGPF he will be well to compete

I think he can win the JGPF, and has more potential long term than Artur Gachinski.
 
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