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2013 Worlds-Mens SP

deedee1

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2013 Worlds-Men SP

Live Results link
http://www.isuresults.com/results/wc2013/SEG001.HTM

Starting order:

Warm-Up Group 1
1 Abzal RAKIMGALIEV KAZ
2 Jorik HENDRICKX BEL
3 Kim LUCINE MON
4 Christopher CALUZA PHI
5 Viktor PFEIFER AUT

Warm-Up Group 2
6 Pavel IGNATENKO BLR
7 Andrei ROGOZINE CAN
8 Yakov GODOROZHA UKR
9 Alexei BYCHENKO ISR
10 Paolo BACCHINI ITA
11 Paul Bonifacio PARKINSON ITA

Warm-Up Group 3
12 Maciej CIEPLUCHA POL
13 Ronald LAM HKG
14 Jin Seo KIM KOR
15 Zoltan KELEMEN ROU
16 Viktor ROMANENKOV EST
17 Justus STRID DEN

Warm-Up Group 4
18 Alexander MAJOROV SWE
19 Peter LIEBERS GER
20 Maxim KOVTUN RUS
21 Max AARON USA
22 Misha GE UZB
23 Nan SONG CHN

Warm-Up Group 5
24 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP
25 Kevin REYNOLDS CAN
26 Brian JOUBERT FRA
27 Florent AMODIO FRA
28 Tomas VERNER CZE
29 Takahito MURA JPN

Warm-Up Group 6
30 Michal BREZINA CZE
31 Yuzuru HANYU JPN
32 Denis TEN KAZ
33 Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN
34 Patrick CHAN CAN
35 Ross MINER USA
 
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Butterscotch17

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Apr 26, 2012
Go Daisuke!!!! Also best of luck to Brian and Javier and Max! Hope everyone hasa great competition! I'm expecting in the 90's for the top short program scores, because I think this is going to be a great competition! Time to start getting nervous for your favorites...
 
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Nervous for my favorites? At this moment, I'm nervous for everyone! It's almost here...eeek! This Worlds has become far more exciting than I could have expected.

Look at where Ross Miner is positioned. Talk about stressful. I hope he's got really good earphones to block everything out.

Go, Daisuke!

ETA: One of my favorite things is to look at the list of names. It's so diverse, from Mongolia, the Philippines, Kazakhstan, everywhere. I find something beautiful in that.
 

mikiandorocks

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Feb 21, 2010
Nervous for my favorites? At this moment, I'm nervous for everyone! It's almost here...eeek! This Worlds has become far more exciting than I could have expected.

Look at where Ross Miner is positioned. Talk about stressful. I hope he's got really good earphones to block everything out.

Go, Daisuke!

ETA: One of my favorite things is to look at the list of names. It's so diverse, from Mongolia, the Philippines, Kazakhstan, everywhere. I find something beautiful in that.

Mongolia? I guess you mean Monaco. Kim Lucine skates for Monaco.

I completly agree that this event is looking super exciting. I even took a day off from work to be able to watch the men's SP.
 
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Mongolia? I guess you mean Monaco. Kim Lucine skates for Monaco.

I completly agree that this event is looking super exciting. I even took a day off from work to be able to watch the men's SP.

Not Mongolia? I confess I'm a bit disappointed. I have to change my mental picture pronto.

Thanks for the heads-up.

I have to say, I thought that Lucine didn't sound very Ural-Altaic. But these days, everyone moves around so much--well, I had hopes. I love watching our sport spread around the world.
 

Art&Sport

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Apr 28, 2011
^^ Yeah, but it's all relative. And none of this is exactly new to Ross. As a competitor, you've got to be able to skate in whatever position you draw and be positive about it. He'll be the final skater and may surely by then have a good idea of what others have done. He'll just have to pace himself through his warm-up, then put on the earphones and tune it all out. And then be ready to get out there and get warmed again while Chan's marks come up. Ross is pretty cool and steady. The point is to be focused, but also just to enjoy. It's what they all work so hard for ... gotta be ready to rumble! :)
 

karne

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Bah, humbug. I am in attendance at the Formula One and our day starts so early tomorrow that I'm going to miss the SP. Booey :(
 

Icey

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Nov 28, 2012
I hope someone can find a live stream to watch. I've been looking forward to this .

France had three spots but sent only 2. Did they not have another skater that could meet the minimums? I wish when a country didn't fill all of its places, an at large entrant could be sent based on rank or some such.
 
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I hope someone can find a live stream to watch. I've been looking forward to this.

Eurosport will be showing it live and the Russian "Sport" channel possibly as well. Both are avilable on TVTeka.

France had three spots but sent only 2. Did they not have another skater that could meet the minimums?

They have a number of skaters who have the minimum score. And Chafik Besseghier was top 10 at Euros. The French Federation are just being morons again. :mad:
 

SamuraiKike

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Jan 26, 2008
Pavel Ignatenko has withdrawn. According to his twiter he couldn't get his visa. :( :(

The BLR team is in the same situation, they have until tomorrow to arrive on London.
 
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Pavel Ignatenko has withdrawn. According to his twiter he couldn't get his visa. :( :(

The BLR team is in the same situation, they have until tomorrow to arrive on London.

That makes me really angry. Stupid politics creating barriers and taking away opportunities from skaters.

Ignatenko has had the season of his life, having just placed 13th at Euros and 14th at Junior Worlds. He's been very consistent, landing 3axels in pretty much program IIRC. He could have earned an Olympic spot here. :(

On a totally different note, I know I am repeating myself but seeing Song Nan's name on the entry list makes me even more angry. Say goodbye to two Olympic spots China.
 

gkelly

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Jul 26, 2003
Not Mongolia? I confess I'm a bit disappointed. I have to change my mental picture pronto.

Thanks for the heads-up.

I have to say, I thought that Lucine didn't sound very Ural-Altaic. But these days, everyone moves around so much--well, I had hopes. I love watching our sport spread around the world.

Well, there was a Mongolian girl at Junior Worlds last year:

http://english.news.mn/content/98912.shtml
http://www.isuresults.com/results/wjc2012/CAT002RS.HTM

The minimum scores may prevent her from entering championships in the future, at least in the short term.
 

Art&Sport

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Apr 28, 2011
Not really. He's not exactly the beacon of consistency...

As you see it Ziggy, certainly don't mean it's written in stone either. In actual fact, Ross has been pretty consistent throughout his career whether or not you see it that way. ;)
 
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