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Jul 11, 2003
Seems like after the SP, Tommy Steenberg is in second place, in the Men. Tatsuki Machido (Japan) in first with 3 points over him, but Tommy is better in the PCS scores. Douglas Razzano in ninth place. That was a surprise, and V. Uspenski in eleventh.

Megan Oster is in first place in the Ladies. Issakova (Estonia) in 2nd. Melissa Bulenhagui in fifth. Both Megan and Melissa have the highest PCS scores.

Joe
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Yes, it's official. The ladies who made the final are Zhang, Wagner, Cannarazzo, Oster, Takeda, Suizu, Berton and Bulanhagui.

Alternates are Lafluente, Kozireva and Choi.

http://www.isufs.org/events/jgp2006/jgpsladies.htm

This contest shows how weird the CoP can be sometinmes. Bulanhagui won the free skate but only finished fourth overall.
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
5 US Ladies out of 8. Which one will grab the gold? Maybe the Italian?

Too bad about the Estonian gals after doing so well in this competiition didn't make it to the GPF, but let's remember them in the future.

Joe
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
Mathman - I understand the placements of the ties according to the scores.

But in the substitutes, LaFuente's scores were lower than Korzireva's. What was it that made LaFuente place higher?

Joe
 

Theatregirl1122

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Feb 1, 2006
Mathman - I understand the placements of the ties according to the scores.

But in the substitutes, LaFuente's scores were lower than Korzireva's. What was it that made LaFuente place higher?

Joe

I realize you adressed this to mathman, but here I go anyways.

The first tie-breaker is highest placement. So, for example, a win and a 3rd place would beat 2 second places. The second tie breaker (assuming they've had the same placements) is points.
 
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