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2018 Junior Grand Prix Final Men's Short Program

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ISU Junior Grand Prix Final 2018/19
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final
Vancouver / CAN

Venue: Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
6066 Thunderbird Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
Phone +1 604-822-6121

06 December 2018 - 09 December 2018

JUNIOR GRAND PRIX FINAL MEN'S SHORT PROGRAM
Thursday 6 December 2018, 15:20 PST (UTC -8)


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StN. Name Nation
Warm-Up Group 1


1 Petr GUMENNIK RUS
2 Stephen GOGOLEV CAN
3 Koshiro SHIMADA JPN
4 Camden PULKINEN USA
5 Adam SIAO HIM FA FRA
6 Tomoki HIWATASHI USA


Entries
JUNIOR MEN
(In order of qualification)

1Petr GUMENNIK
SP: "Czardas" by Monti; choreo by Alexandra Panfilova
FS: Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet;" choreo by Alexandra Panfilova
RUS
2Camden PULKINEN
SP: "Oblivion" by Astor Piazzolla, performed by Lucia Micarelli; choreo by Stéphane Lambiel
FS: West Side Story soundtrack by Leonard Bernstein; choreo by Tom Dickson
USA
3Adam SIAO HIM FA
SP: "Archangel" by Two Steps from Hell; "Flying" by Dan and Deryn Cullen; "Star Sky" by Two Steps from Hell; choreo by Nikolai Morozov
FS: "Weight of Love" by D. Averbach, P. Carrey, B. Burton, performed by The Black Keys; choreo by Nikolai Morozov
FRA
4Tomoki HIWATASHI
SP: “Cry Me a River” by Arthur Hamilton, performed by Michael Buble; choreo by Mark Pillay, Ben Agosto
FS: "Fate of the Gods" by Steven Reineke; choreo by Mark Pillay, Ben Agosto
USA
5Koshiro SHIMADA
SP: "Adios" by Benjamin Clementine; choreo by Stephane Lambiel
FS: "Winter in Buenos Aires" by Astor Piazzolla; choreo by Stephane Lambiel
JPN
6Stephen GOGOLEV
SP: "Run Boy Run" by Yoann Lemoine, performed by Woodkid; choreo by Mary Angela Larmer, David Wilson
FS: Sherlock Holmes (soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer; choreo by Mary Angela Larmer, David Wilson
CAN
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Colonel Green

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Really interested to see how this goes.

In a world where everybody is clean, I think the judges give the lead to Camden; I think they clearly want it to be him, it's a question of whether he can deliver the goods and let them reward him.
 

tabsy

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And now for the most exciting (in my opinion, probably no one else's :slink:) event of the entire competition....could go literally anyway.

If clean, I agree with Colonel Green. If not...I think Koshiro and Petr will come out on top as more consistent. Tomoki and Adam really struggled at their last Senior B, and Camden wasn't so great either. And who knows about Stephen!
 

Colonel Green

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Heh, Stephen actually isn't much shorter than most of these older guys.

Interesting how the order works out, since Gummenik is one of the frontrunners but he goes first due to low world standing.
 

s_parks

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Junior or senior, men's is is unpredictable... Gogolev has the jumps but it'll be risky, Gumennik has been consistent, Pulkinen is a beautiful skater but he really needs to pull it together.
 

BillNeal

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Hoping Stephen has calm nerves today :pray:. It is his second time performing in Vancouver this season.
 

Colonel Green

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Anytime somebody puts their combination last it always makes me anxious, but he pulled it off.
 

rachno2

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What a little boss! That felt like a classic 6.0 Russian men's performance, in all the best and cheesiest ways :agree:
 
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