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Men with FS scores of 145+ for 2012 GP series

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
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Okay here are the FS scores for the men. Enjoy. And to clarify the median is the middle among these top skaters, not overall. So to say someone is below the median doesn't mean they didn't have a good score, but just as an indicator of where they are relative to the other top skaters.

There are 16 scores on this list from 12 skaters (Chan, Kozuka, Oda and Machida are on there twice having done 2 GPs already; Amodio, Abbott, Menshov, Mura and Brezina did not score high enough in their previous GPs to make the list; Fernandez, Takahashi and Hanyu have another event to skate.)

Japan has six skaters represented on this list, with the U.S., Canada, Czech Republic, Spain, Russia and France all having one skater each on this list.

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UPDATED 12/09/12 to include GPF scores. We now have 27 scores on this list. Country breakdown is the same.
EDITED 11/24/12 to include NHK Scores. 22 scores from 15 skaters included on this list. Country breakdown: JPN: 6; USA: 3; CAN: 2; SPA: 1; FRA: 1; CZE: 1; RUS: 1

145+
Javier Fernandez 178.43 (95.93; 82.50) - GPF
Yuzuru Hanyu 177.12 (91.96; 85.16) - GPF
Daisuke Takahashi 177.11 (87.89; 90.22) - GPF
Patrick Chan 176.91 (84.20; 92.70) -COR
Patrick Chan 169.39 (79.75; 90.64) - GPF
Javier Fernandez 168.07 (85.15; 83.92) - SC
Takahiko Kozuka 166.88 (85.58; 82.30) - GPF
Takahiko Kozuka 166.12 (81.84; 84.28) - SA
Yuzuru Hanyu 165.71 (88.93; 78.78) - NHK
Daisuke Takahashi 165.04 (80.98; 83.06) - NHK
Ross Miner 161.96 (86.74; 75.22) - NHK
Patrick Chan 160.91 (75.14; 86.78) - SC
Nobunari Oda 156.20 (78.48; 77.72) –SC
Nobunari Oda 154.74 (81.76; 73.98) - COR <-------------------------median score
Tatsuki Machida 154.17 (75.03; 80.14) - SA
Florent Amodio 154.12 (76.60; 77.52) - TEB
Takahito Mura 154.03 (78.11; 76.92) - TEB
Takahiko Kozuka 153.65 (74.71; 79.94) - COR
Tatsuki Machida 153.44 (76.66; 77.78) - COC
Michal Brezina 150.73 (76.81; 74.92) - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu 148.67 (72.11; 79.56) - SA
Richard Dornbush 147.51 (78.29; 70.22) - NHK
Konstantin Menshov 146.99 (72.83; 74.16) - COR
Daisuke Takahashi 146.96 (65.30; 82.55) - COC
Javier Fernandez 146.55 (73.27; 75.28) - NHK
Kevin Reynolds 145.06 (76.92; 70.14) - NHK
Jeremy Abbott 146.05 (63.75; 82.70) - TEB

TES
Javier Fernandez 95.93 - GPF
Yuzuru Hanyu 91.96 - GPF
Yuzuru Hanyu 88.93 - NHK
Daisuke Takahashi 87.89 - GPF
Ross Miner 86.74 - NHK
Takahiko Kozuka 85.58 - GPF
Javier Fernandez 85.15 - SC
Patrick Chan 84.20 -COR
Takahiko Kozuka 81.84 – SA
Nobunari Oda 81.76 - COR
Daisuke Takahashi 80.98 - NHK
Patrick Chan 79.75 - GPF
Nobunari Oda 78.48 –SC
Richard Dornbush 78.29 - NHK <------------------- median score
Takahito Mura 78.11 – TEB
Kevin Reynolds 76.92 - NHK
Michal Brezina 76.81- COR
Tatsuki Machida 76.66 - COC
Florent Amodio 76.60 - TEB
Patrick Chan 75.14 - SC
Tatsuki Machida 75.03 - SA
Takahiko Kozuka 74.71 – COR
Javier Fernandez 73.27-NHK
Konstantin Menshov 72.83 - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu 72.11 - SA
Daisuke Takahashi 65.30 - COC
Jeremy Abbott 63.75- TEB

PCS
Patrick Chan 92.70 –COR
Patrick Chan 90.67 - GPF
Daisuke Takahashi 90.22 - GPF
Patrick Chan 86.78 - SC
Yuzuru Hanyu 85.15- GPF
Takahiko Kozuka 84.28 - SA
Javier Fernandez 83.92 – SC
Daisuke Takahashi 83.06 - NHK
Jeremy Abbott 82.70 - TEB
Daisuke Takahashi 82.55 - COC
Javier Fernandez 82.50 - GPF
Takahiko Kozuka 82.30 - GPF
Tatsuki Machida 80.14 – SA
Takahiko Kozuka 79.94 - COR <-------------------median score
Yuzuru Hanyu - 79.56 - SA
Yuzuru Hanyu - 78.78 - NHK
Tatsuki Machida 77.78 - COC
Nobunari Oda 77.72 –SC
Florent Amodio 77.52 – TEB
Takahito Mura 76.92 – TEB
Javier Fernandez 75.28 - NHK
Ross Miner 75.22 - NHK
Michal Brezina 74.92 – COR
Konstantin Menshov 74.16 - COR
Nobunari Oda 73.98 - COR
Richard Dornbush 70.22 -NHK
Kevin Reynolds 70.14 - NHK
 
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pitterpatter

On the Ice
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Oct 25, 2012
This is interesting to look at, thanks for putting it together! I think Fernandez and Chan's TES scores are flipped in order though.
 

plushyfan

Record Breaker
Joined
Jun 27, 2012
Country
Hungary
145+
Patrick Chan 176.91 (84.20; 92.70) -COR
Javier Fernandez 168.07 (85.15; 83.92) - SC
Takahiko Kozuka 166.12 (81.84; 84.28) - SA
Patrick Chan 160.91 (75.14; 86.78) - SC
Nobunari Oda 156.20 (78.48; 77.72) –SC
Nobunari Oda 154.74 (81.76; 73.98) - COR
Tatsuki Machida 154.17 (75.03; 80.14) - SA
Florent Amodio 154.12 (76.60; 77.52) - TEB
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Takahito Mura 154.03 (78.11; 76.92) - TEB
Takahiko Kozuka 153.65 (74.71; 79.94) - COR
Tatsuki Machida 153.44 (76.66; 77.78) - COC
Michal Brezina 150.73 (76.81; 79.94) - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu 148.67 (72.11; 79.56) - SA
Konstantin Menshov 146.99 (72.83; 74.16) - COR
Daisuke Takahashi 146.96 (65.30; 82.55) - COC
Jeremy Abbott 146.05 (63.75; 82.70) - TEB

TES

Javier Fernandez 85.15 - SC
Patrick Chan 84.20 -COR
Takahiko Kozuka 81.84 – SA
Nobunari Oda 81.76 - COR
Nobunari Oda 78.48 –SC
Takahito Mura 78.11 – TEB
Michal Brezina 76.81- COR
Tatsuki Machida 76.66 - COC
-------------------------------------- median
Florent Amodio 76.60 - TEB
Patrick Chan 75.14 - SC
Tatsuki Machida 75.03 - SA
Takahiko Kozuka 74.71 – COR
Konstantin Menshov 72.83 - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu 72.11 - SA
Daisuke Takahashi 65.30 - COC
Jeremy Abbott 146.05 63.75- TEB

PCS
Patrick Chan 92.70 –COR
Patrick Chan 86.78 - SC
Takahiko Kozuka 84.28 - SA
Javier Fernandez 83.92 – SC
Jeremy Abbott 82.70 - TEB
Daisuke Takahashi 82.55 - COC
Tatsuki Machida 80.14 – SA
Takahiko Kozuka 79.94 - COR
------------------------------------ median
Yuzuru Hanyu - 79.56 - SA
Tatsuki Machida 77.78 - COC
Nobunari Oda 77.72 –SC
Florent Amodio 77.52 – TEB
Takahito Mura 76.92 – TEB
Michal Brezina 74.92 – COR
Konstantin Menshov 74.16 - COR
Nobunari Oda 73.98 - COR

You wrote: Yuzu 148.67 -------72.11+ 79.56 =151.67
Brezina 150.73 ------76.81+ 79.94=156.75

:)
 

pitterpatter

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Oct 25, 2012
Will be interesting to see how Fernandez, Hanyu and Takahashi's NHK PCS scores stack up against Chan's, provided they skate cleanly. Would give us a good idea of how the competition at Worlds and the GPF might play out. Sooo excited!
 

emdee

Final Flight
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Feb 27, 2012
Will be interesting to see how Fernandez, Hanyu and Takahashi's NHK PCS scores stack up against Chan's, provided they skate cleanly. Would give us a good idea of how the competition at Worlds and the GPF might play out. Sooo excited!

Not really as Chan was well below his best in both COR and SC .At SC Fernandez was close to his best.
 

pitterpatter

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Oct 25, 2012
Yeah, maybe not Fernandez :think: but who knows! I think Chan skated quite well performance-wise at COR, so his mark should still be fairly reflective of where he's at - even if he scores a couple points more down the road. He doubled some jumps, but I highly doubt that affected his PCS marks all that much.
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
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Updated w/ NHK scores

Some new stats to consider:
** We now have 22 scores from 15 skaters that made the cut. The country breakdown is as follows: Japan, 6; USA, 3; Canada, 2; Russia, 1; France, 1; Spain, 1; Czech Republic, 1.
** The repeaters on this list include Chan, Fernandez, Kozuka, Hanyu, Takahashi, Oda and Machida. Five out of six of those skaters are in the GPF.
** Kozuka, Miner and Chan are the highest scoring among their respective countries.
** Chan and Oda are the only two skaters to have both overall scores above the median; Oda was also the only skater to have his TES score from both of his GPs above the median.
** Chan, Kozuka, Takahashi and Hanyu are the only skaters out of 15 to have PCS from both of their GPs above the median.


145+
Patrick Chan 176.91 (84.20; 92.70) -COR
Javier Fernandez 168.07 (85.15; 83.92) - SC
Takahiko Kozuka 166.12 (81.84; 84.28) - SA
Yuzuru Hanyu 165.71 (88.93; 78.78) - NHK
Daisuke Takahashi 165.04 (80.98; 83.06) - NHK
Ross Miner 161.96 (86.74; 75.22) - NHK
Patrick Chan 160.91 (75.14; 86.78) - SC
Nobunari Oda 156.20 (78.48; 77.72) –SC
Nobunari Oda 154.74 (81.76; 73.98) - COR
Tatsuki Machida 154.17 (75.03; 80.14) - SA
Florent Amodio 154.12 (76.60; 77.52) - TEB
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Takahito Mura 154.03 (78.11; 76.92) - TEB
Takahiko Kozuka 153.65 (74.71; 79.94) - COR
Tatsuki Machida 153.44 (76.66; 77.78) - COC
Michal Brezina 150.73 (76.81; 74.92) - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu 148.67 (72.11; 79.56) - SA
Richard Dornbush 147.51 (78.29; 70.22) - NHK
Konstantin Menshov 146.99 (72.83; 74.16) - COR
Daisuke Takahashi 146.96 (65.30; 82.55) - COC
Javier Fernandez 146.55 (73.27; 75.28) - NHK
Kevin Reynolds 146.06 (76.92; 70.14) - NHK
Jeremy Abbott 146.05 (63.75; 82.70) - TEB

TES
Yuzuru Hanyu 88.93 - NHK
Ross Miner 86.74 - NHK
Javier Fernandez 85.15 - SC
Patrick Chan 84.20 -COR
Takahiko Kozuka 81.84 – SA
Nobunari Oda 81.76 - COR
Daisuke Takahashi 80.98 - NHK
Nobunari Oda 78.48 –SC
Richard Dornbush 78.29 - NHK
Takahito Mura 78.11 – TEB
Kevin Reynolds 76.92 - NHK
------------------------------------------median
Michal Brezina 76.81- COR
Tatsuki Machida 76.66 - COC
Florent Amodio 76.60 - TEB
Patrick Chan 75.14 - SC
Tatsuki Machida 75.03 - SA
Takahiko Kozuka 74.71 – COR
Javier Fernandez 73.27-NHK
Konstantin Menshov 72.83 - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu 72.11 - SA
Daisuke Takahashi 65.30 - COC
Jeremy Abbott 63.75- TEB

PCS
Patrick Chan 92.70 –COR
Patrick Chan 86.78 - SC
Takahiko Kozuka 84.28 - SA
Javier Fernandez 83.92 – SC
Daisuke Takahashi 83.06 - NHK
Jeremy Abbott 82.70 - TEB
Daisuke Takahashi 82.55 - COC
Tatsuki Machida 80.14 – SA
Takahiko Kozuka 79.94 - COR
Yuzuru Hanyu - 79.56 - SA
Yuzuru Hanyu - 78.78 - NHK
---------------------------------------------- median
Tatsuki Machida 77.78 - COC
Nobunari Oda 77.72 –SC
Florent Amodio 77.52 – TEB
Takahito Mura 76.92 – TEB
Javier Fernandez 75.28 - NHK
Ross Miner 75.22 - NHK
Michal Brezina 74.92 – COR
Konstantin Menshov 74.16 - COR
Nobunari Oda 73.98 - COR
Richard Dornbush 70.22 -NHK
Kevin Reynolds 70.14 - NHK
 
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dorispulaski

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United-States
Good on Ross for having second highest TES on the list :eek: :bow:

Less only than Yuzuru at NHK!
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
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Okay did the country breakdown; see original post. For all the fuss about the downfall of the U.S. men, they are actually second as far as number of skaters on the list, behind Japan.
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
Record Breaker
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Scores up updated for GPF. We now have members of two key clubs: The 90+ TES club and the 90+ PCS club. Each club have two members each and the list are quite difference. The TES club is Javier Fernandez and Yuzuru Hanyu. The PCS club is Patrick Chan and Daisuke Takahashi. Which begs the question at Worlds, which club will have more influence on who is on that podium?
 

starryxskies

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Dec 2, 2012
Definitely the PCS. In the end, Javier and Yuzu's TES lead is not enough to make up for the 5-8pts they are lacking in PCS. As we saw in GPF, a messy landing Dai was able to catch up pretty darn close to the clean Javi/Yuzu.
 

pitterpatter

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Oct 25, 2012
Definitely the PCS. In the end, Javier and Yuzu's TES lead is not enough to make up for the 5-8pts they are lacking in PCS. As we saw in GPF, a messy landing Dai was able to catch up pretty darn close to the clean Javi/Yuzu.

I don't know that it'd be that clearcut, I think it'd be pretty close... Yuzu left ~10 points on the table by popping his 4S, and even Javi doubled his 3Lo and 3T, so both of them still have room to improve on their TES.
 

evangeline

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Nov 7, 2007
Scores up updated for GPF. We now have members of two key clubs: The 90+ TES club and the 90+ PCS club. Each club have two members each and the list are quite difference. The TES club is Javier Fernandez and Yuzuru Hanyu. The PCS club is Patrick Chan and Daisuke Takahashi. Which begs the question at Worlds, which club will have more influence on who is on that podium?

The World Champions vs. the Upstarts. :)

(I was going to say the old vs. the young, but then I realized that Patrick is much closer in age to Javi than Daisuke. It's kind of disconcerting to remember that Daisuke has been competing as a senior since 2002, while Patrick and Javi started out as seniors in 2006/7ish and Yuzuru in 2010)
 
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