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ICE DANCE SD

>>Warm-up Group 1
Galyeta / Brown (AZE)NC...M/A
Fear / Gibson (GBR)NC...M/A
Torn / Partanen (FIN)NC...M/A
Kozmava / Shumski (GEO)NC...M/A
>>Warm-up Group 2
Smart / Diaz (ESP)NC...M/A...RaiSport
Lorenz / Polizoakis (GER)NC...M/A
Tran / Ambrulevicius (LTU)NC...M/A
Lauriault / Le Gac (FRA)NC...M/A...RaiSport
>>Warm-up Group 3
Muramoto / Reed (JPN)NC...M/A...RaiSport
Kuzmichova / Sinicyn (CZE)NC...M/A
Min / Gamelin (KOR)NC...M/A
Garabedian / Proulx-Senecal (ARM)NC...M/A
>>Warm-up Group 4
Kavaliova / Bieliaiev (BLR)NC...M/A...BESP
Jakushina / Nevskiy (LAT)NC...M/A...BESP
Alessandrini / Souquet (FRA)NC...M/A...BESP
Agafonova / Ucar (TUR)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP
Kaliszek / Spodyriev (POL)NC...M/A...BESP
>>Warm-up Group 5
Wang / Liu (CHN)NC...M/A...BESP
Fournier Beaudry / Sorensen (DEN)NC...M/A...BESP
Virtue / Moir (CAN)BESP...CBC...NC...M/A...NBC...BESP...NC, 1080p...NC...BESP HD...BESP...TDP
Nazarova / Nikitin (UKR)NC...M/A...BESP
Tobias / Tkachenko (ISR)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP
>>Warm-up Group 6
Stepanova / Bukin (RUS)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP...TDP
Guignard / Fabbri (ITA)RaiSport...NC...M/A...BESP...BESP
Bobrova / Soloviev (RUS)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP...TDP
Gilles / Poirier (CAN)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP...TDP
Cappellini / Lanotte (ITA)RaiSport...NC...M/A...BESP...BESP...TDP
>>Warm-up Group 7
Shibutani / Shibutani (USA)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP HD...BESP...TDP
Weaver / Poje (CAN)M/A...NC...M/A...BESP...BESP...TDP
Papadakis / Cizeron (FRA)NC...M/A...NBC...BESP...BESP HD...BESP...TDP
Hubbell / Donohue (USA)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP HD...BESP...TDP
Chock / Bates (USA)NC...M/A...BESP...BESP HD...BESP...TDP
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Results.....Protocols


Group 6 Full Version, M/A
Group 7 Full Version, M/A
 
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LADIES FREE SKATE

>>Warm-up Group 1
Zijun Li (CHN)M/A...M/A
Laurine Lecavelier (FRA)M/A...M/A
Kailani Craine (AUS)M/A...M/A
Angelina Kuchvalska (LAT)FTVS...M/A...FranceTVSport
Nicole Schott (GER)FTVS...M/A
Anastasia Galustyan (ARM)FTVS...M/A
>>Warm-up Group 2
Nicole Rajicova (SVK)FTVS...M/A
Loena Hendrickx (BEL)FTVS...M/A
Xiangning Li (CHN)FTVS...M/A
Ivett Toth (HUN)M/A...M/A
Mariah Bell (USA)RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP...BESP
Mai Mihara (JPN)BESP...M/A...RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP...BESP
>>Warm-up Group 3
Dabin Choi (KOR)RaiSport...M/A...BESP...NBCSN...BESP
Rika Hongo (JPN)BESP...M/A...RaiSport...M/A...BESP...BESP
Elizabet Tursynbaeva (KAZ)RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP
Ashley Wagner (USA)M/A...RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP...BESP
Carolina Kostner (ITA)M/A...RaiSport...RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP...BESP
Wakaba Higuchi (JPN)BESP...RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP...BESP
>>Warm-up Group 4
Maria Sotskova (RUS)RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP
Karen Chen (USA)RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP
Anna Pogorilaya (RUS)M/A...RaiSport...FTVS...M/A...BESP...BESP
Evgenia Medvedeva (RUS)BESP...M/A...RaiSport...M/A...NBC...BESP...BESP
Gabrielle Daleman (CAN)BESP...RaiSport...CBC...NC...M/A...NBC...BESP...NC, 1080p
Kaetlyn Osmond (CAN)BESP...M/A...RaiSport...CBC...NC...M/A...NBC...BESP...NC, 1080p
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Results.....Protocols.....FINAL RESULT


Group 1, BBC
Group 2, BBC
Group 3, BBC.....BESP.....M/A
Group 4, BBC.....BESP.....M/A

Medal Ceremony, BBC.....M/A
 
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MEN FREE SKATE

>>Warm-up Group 1
Michael Christian Martinez (PHI)M/A...BESP...M/A
Jorik Hendrickx (BEL)M/A...BESP...M/A
Keiji Tanaka (JPN)M/A...BESP...M/A
Paul Fentz (GER)M/A...BESP...M/A
Julian Zhi Jie Yee (MAS)M/A
Moris Kvitelashvili (GEO)M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...M/A
>>Warm-up Group 2
Chafik Besseghier (FRA)M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...M/A
Misha Ge (UZB)M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...M/A
Michal Brezina (CZE)M/A...BESP...M/A
Deniss Vasiljevs (LAT)M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...BESP
Brendan Kerry (AUS)M/A...BESP...M/A
Alexander Majorov (SWE)M/A...BESP...M/A
>>Warm-up Group 3
Maxim Kovtun (RUS)RaiSport...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...NBCSN...BESP...M/A
Alexei Bychenko (ISR)RaiSport...M/A...NBCSN...BESP...BESP
Kevin Reynolds (CAN)RaiSport...RaiSport...NC...M/A...NBCSN...BESP
Mikhail Kolyada (RUS)M/A...RaiSport...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...NBCSN...BESP...BESP
Jason Brown (USA)M/A...RaiSport...RaiSport...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...NBCSN...fancam...BESP
Denis Ten (KAZ)RaiSport...M/A...NBCSN...BESP...M/A
>>Warm-up Group 4
Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN)NC...BESP...M/A...M/A...RaiSport...CBC...ELTA...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...NC, 1080p...BESP...fancam...fancam
Nathan Chen (USA)M/A...M/A...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...BESP
Boyang Jin (CHN)BESP...M/A...RaiSport...RaiSport...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...BESP
Patrick Chan (CAN)M/A...M/A...RaiSport...RaiSport...CBC...NC...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...BESP...fancam
Shoma Uno (JPN)BESP...M/A...M/A...RaiSport...RaiSport...BESP...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...BESP
Javier Fernandez (ESP)BESP...M/A...M/A...Kutien's link...BESP...fancam...M/A
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Results.....Protocols.....FINAL RESULT


Group 3, BBC.....NBCSN.....M/A
Group 4, BBC.....NBCSN.....M/A

Medal Ceremony, BBC.....copy
 
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ICE DANCE FD

>>Warm-up Group 1
Lorenz / Polizoakis (GER)M/A...M/A
Agafonova / Ucar (TUR)NC...M/A
Min / Gamelin (KOR)M/A...BBC
Wang / Liu (CHN)M/A...BBC...TDP
Smart / Diaz (ESP)M/A...BBC...TDP
>>Warm-up Group 2
Nazarova / Nikitin (UKR)M/A...M/A
Guignard / Fabbri (ITA)RaiSport...M/A...RaiSport...TDP
Fournier Beaudry / Sorensen (DEN)M/A...RaiSport
Tobias / Tkachenko (ISR)M/A...RaiSport...TDP
Kaliszek / Spodyriev (POL)M/A...RaiSport
>>Warm-up Group 3
Stepanova / Bukin (RUS)M/A...M/A...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
Gilles / Poirier (CAN)M/A...M/A...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
Bobrova / Soloviev (RUS)M/A...M/A...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
Cappellini / Lanotte (ITA)M/A...RaiSport...M/A...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
Weaver / Poje (CAN)M/A...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
>>Warm-up Group 4
Chock / Bates (USA)M/A...M/A...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
Shibutani / Shibutani (USA)M/A...M/A...BESP...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
Papadakis / Cizeron (FRA)M/A...M/A...NBC...BESP...RaiSport...FRA2...BESP...TDP...BESP
Virtue / Moir (CAN)NC...BESP...M/A...RaiSport...CBC...M/A...NBC...BESP...BESP...TDP
Hubbell / Donohue (USA)BESP...M/A...M/A...BESP...RaiSport...BESP...TDP
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Results.....Protocols.....FINAL RESULT


Group 3, Full Version
Group 4, Full Version

Medal Ceremony
 
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Here are the links to the BBC's LIVE coverage of the Free Skates (they didn't show the Short Programmes):

Pairs Free
Ladies Free (Groups 1 and 2)
Ladies Free (Groups 3 and 4)
Men's Free (Groups 1 and 2)
Men's Free (Groups 3 and 4)
Free Dance

They are not showing the Gala.

The 2 hour highlights programme is being broadcast today at 13:00 BST on BBC2. Afterwards, it will be available on this link:

Highlights Programme

All these videos will be available for 30 days after they were first broadcast. I asssume they are geo-blocked but, since I live in the UK, I cannot check.

Hope this helps

CaroLiza_fan
 
Here are the links to the BBC's LIVE coverage of the Free Skates (they didn't show the Short Programmes):

Pairs Free
Ladies Free (Groups 1 and 2)
Ladies Free (Groups 3 and 4)
Men's Free (Groups 1 and 2)
Men's Free (Groups 3 and 4)
Free Dance

They are not showing the Gala.

The 2 hour highlights programme is being broadcast today at 13:00 BST on BBC2. Afterwards, it will be available on this link:

Highlights Programme

All these videos will be available for 30 days after they were first broadcast. I asssume they are geo-blocked but, since I live in the UK, I cannot check.

Hope this helps

CaroLiza_fan

Yes. It is geo-blocked.
 
THANK YOU SO MUCH to all the angels here who post video and/or links
your hard work is very much appreciated :love:

this blocking/deleting rampage by the scumbags of fuji tv is BEYOND RIDICULOUS
absolutely despicable

ffs it's not like they own figure skating!
figure skating is the beautiful sport that should be loved and shared by everyone!!!
 
any possible way to watch men's free skate with cbc and/or bbc commentary outside canada and the UK?
 

Doris, you are alot smarter than I am about this blocking....putting aside morals and legality for a moment, lets say there is a you tuber named sabincoyote and he puts up the feed from whatever. Only he doesnt call it Finn Worlds Karen Chen. He calls it Event A, competitor B, cause all his friends have the decoded cheat sheet. How does YouTube find the vids to block them? Imbedded code?
 
Doris, you are alot smarter than I am about this blocking....putting aside morals and legality for a moment, lets say there is a you tuber named sabincoyote and he puts up the feed from whatever. Only he doesnt call it Finn Worlds Karen Chen. He calls it Event A, competitor B, cause all his friends have the decoded cheat sheet. How does YouTube find the vids to block them? Imbedded code?

Good question!
 
Good question!

I would think two things....
There are 400 hours of youtube vid uploaded every minute....only a computer could check each vid in some manner.....so how does it do it?

1. Looks for imbedded code, like as found on DVDs that you cant copy.
2. I would be willing to bet a nickel that someone on the web has software or even hardware that can defeat this. A video is after all nothing but something that can be reduced to an audio signal and video signal, analoge or digital.

It is interesting to me that one can leagally record a radio show on a cassette recorder and play it back as long as you dont make any money by copying it. ie you dont sell it, trade it, etc.
I have a 9th generation Magnavox DVR/DVD burner-recorder-player with a TV tuner on board. I hook it up to my rabbit ears, and record PBS shows and NBC skating. I can then burn the programs to DVDs, copy the DVDs, etc.
There are people in this world that sell these DVDs, and they are operating perhaps outside the law.

My problem with the whole industry is that if I want to download a song for bucks, the industry is THERE for me.
But what if I wanted to purchase Tara and Johnny's commentary and video of the comp for all of worlds? Who is there to take my nickel?
 
Doris, you are alot smarter than I am about this blocking....putting aside morals and legality for a moment, lets say there is a you tuber named sabincoyote and he puts up the feed from whatever. Only he doesnt call it Finn Worlds Karen Chen. He calls it Event A, competitor B, cause all his friends have the decoded cheat sheet. How does YouTube find the vids to block them? Imbedded code?

I would think two things....
There are 400 hours of youtube vid uploaded every minute....only a computer could check each vid in some manner.....so how does it do it?

I tried explaining the phenomenon of blocked YouTube vids a few months back, but I'll attempt another TLDR.

Consider these two real-world examples:

Have you ever heard music playing somewhere and then used an app on your phone (maybe Shazam or Soundhound?) to identify the song that's being playing in the background?

Have you ever done a reverse image search on the internet? This is when you already have the image on your computer but you are searching the internet to find other copies of that same image in other places on the internet. (Remember, a "video" is just a steady source of still images that simulate movement.)

Content (whether it's an image, audio, or video) can only be identified in these ways if it's been cataloged in some sort of database.

YouTube has an automated Content ID system that is constantly scanning all uploads (especially new uploads) to find matches in their copyrighted database catalog. If a match is found, the automated system can perform a number of actions on that video, including muting it, blocking it, monetizing it, etc. No human interaction is required in this scenario.

All audiovisual content generates a unique digital fingerprint and can be easily identified within YouTube's system. The only way to potentially get around this system would be to alter or distort the audiovisual content so it no longer closely resembles the original fingerprint. For audio, you could try altering the pitch, adding reverb or distortion, etc. For video, you could try distorting, manipulating, or bending the images (sort of like 'warping' the video). Often times the final results of this method aren't pretty.
 
I tried explaining the phenomenon of blocked YouTube vids a few months back, but I'll attempt another TLDR.

Consider these two real-world examples:

Have you ever heard music playing somewhere and then used an app on your phone (maybe Shazam or Soundhound?) to identify the song that's being playing in the background?

Have you ever done a reverse image search on the internet? This is when you already have the image on your computer but you are searching the internet to find other copies of that same image in other places on the internet. (Remember, a "video" is just a steady source of still images that simulate movement.)

Content (whether it's an image, audio, or video) can only be identified in these ways if it's been cataloged in some sort of database.

YouTube has an automated Content ID system that is constantly scanning all uploads (especially new uploads) to find matches in their copyrighted database catalog. If a match is found, the automated system can perform a number of actions on that video, including muting it, blocking it, monetizing it, etc. No human interaction is required in this scenario.

All audiovisual content generates a unique digital fingerprint and can be easily identified within YouTube's system. The only way to potentially get around this system would be to alter or distort the audiovisual content so it no longer closely resembles the original fingerprint. For audio, you could try altering the pitch, adding reverb or distortion, etc. For video, you could try distorting, manipulating, or bending the images (sort of like 'warping' the video). Often times the final results of this method aren't pretty.

Thanks! I knew of course about law enforcement usage of image recognition, but I had no idea of the sophistication of what you explained (IE reverse image search) . And four hundred hours a minute! So even though the feed for an event might be the same, and there is Mao out on the ice being broadcast from a country that isnt being blocked on youtube, as soon as the software sees Tara and Johnny, it is taken down! ;)

Meet the future!

There is perhaps a way to scramble a video and put it on the web somewhere and then the people downloading it have a descrambler? Doesnt some form of Cable/sattallite have this?
 
There is perhaps a way to scramble a video and put it on the web somewhere and then the people downloading it have a descrambler? Doesnt some form of Cable/sattallite have this?

Encryption? Yes, you could download free encryption software (e.g. VeraCrypt) and do what you are suggesting. But is that necessary? We're talking about sharing figure skating videos here, not spy secrets.
 
Encryption? Yes, you could download free encryption software (e.g. VeraCrypt) and do what you are suggesting. But is that necessary? We're talking about sharing figure skating videos here, not spy secrets.

Information about figure skating is much harder to obtain than state secrets! ;) Where is wikileaks for skating? :clap:

I am not arguing the validity of copywrited material being struck off the web, or the morality component....I was just interested in the state of technology....
I do think the whole business of copywrite in the modern age is very interesting. I can buy a book. I can loan the book to a friend. I can sell the book, all without
violating copywrites. I just cant watch past skating videos that have basically zero real value.....:sad21:
 
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