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Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy 2014

Thank you for this. My son was the Australian and I was not there to watch
Oh!! In that case, congratulations. I found the SP results and added them to the FS, though I'm not sure about protocols.
1 Han PRK 38.16 74.06 112.22
2 Miyake JPN 35.13 73.09 108.22
3 Kaptich AUS 31.76 70.52 102.28
4 Wang SIG 21.98 60.96 82.94
 
Oh!! In that case, congratulations. I found the SP results and added them to the FS, though I'm not sure about protocols.
1 Han PRK 38.16 74.06 112.22
2 Miyake JPN 35.13 73.09 108.22
3 Kaptich AUS 31.76 70.52 102.28
4 Wang SIG 21.98 60.96 82.94

Thank you so much - this is his first International competition
 
Well done to the Aussie boy. The more international B comps there are in the Asia Pacific area the better these kids will get.
 
Thank you for you kind words. This is why his coach and I chose this competition it has the benefit of being close to home but with fantastic skaters to compete against to gain experience and to know what he has to do to improve himself and be competitive.
 
@sanhocho is posting the scores in twitter but I have no idea who are they, cuz the names r in korean...
 
Senior men SP

1 Uno 71.89 fell on 3A again
2 Kim 69.82
3 Lee 66.67
4 Han 61.31
5 Lam 59.53
6 Tsao 58.80
 
So youn Park 49.20 (asked and found out she fell on lutz)
Kim Hae Jin 50.09 (fell on/after 3t3t?)
 
From @Sanhocho:

Rika Hongo 57.91

KyuEun Kim (not sure if I read the Korean name right) 55.20

Is there a link to live results

Sadly, no. It's disappointing that in this day and age the organizers didn't bother to set up a live results page, or at least designated somebody to Tweet the results/protocols. :(
 
Sadly, no. It's disappointing that in this day and age the organizers didn't bother to set up a live results page, or at least designated somebody to Tweet the results/protocols. :(
Yeap...and Taiwan keeps winning the rights to host major competitions. :think:
 
Yeap...and Taiwan keeps winning the rights to host major competitions. :think:

To be fair, I have friends who attended events in Taiwan and they had no complaints - plus, the tickets were usually either cheap or free. However, I wish the organizers would think of the fans from around the world who follow the event online. Tweeting the results or posting them on the event webpage would be a comparatively easy task compared to hosting the entire event. ^^'
 
My friends were there two days ago. And they said apart from skaters' team very few people attends. Cheap or free doesn't mean good as far as promoting the sport goes apparently.
 
My friends were there two days ago. And they said apart from skaters' team very few people attends. Cheap or free doesn't mean good as far as promoting the sport goes apparently.

Sadly, it seems that promoting FS events is poor in every country (except maybe Japan and Korea). (I admit "cheap" means a lot to me - the last time there was a big event in my country, the cheapest tickets for the entire event cost more than my monthly salary - and that's without accomodation! :( It would have been literally cheaper for me to travel to an event held in another country, an a luxurious tourist location, than to attent an event held locally :bang: ).
 
from @thanatosrelena

Senior Ladies SP
1 Hongo 57.91
2 Kato 55.59
3 Kim K 55.25
4 Kim HJ 50.09
5 Park 49.20

Junior Men results
1 Hidetsugu Kamata 167.15
2 Julian Zhi Jie Yee 164.10
3 Taichi Honda 139.67

Uno finally got ratified a 3A (fall)
 
any videos from the event?? i want to see park so youn's program.. what david wilson's choreography looks like..
 
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