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2014 Olympics Mens Free Skate

ARipp42014

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Skating order is up!

http://www.isuresults.com/results/owg2014/SEG002.HTM
http://www.sochi2014.com/en/figure-skating-men-free-skating

19:00:00 - 19:07:00 Warm-Up Group 1
19:07:30 - 19:15:50 1 BYCHENKO Alexei ISR 22 62.44
19:15:50 - 19:24:10 2 GODOROZHA Yakov UKR 21 62.65
19:24:10 - 19:32:30 3 MARTINEZ Michael Christian PHI 19 64.81
19:32:30 - 19:40:50 4 KELEMEN Zoltan ROU 24 60.41
19:40:50 - 19:49:10 5 RAKIMGALIEV Abzal KAZ 20 64.18
19:49:10 - 19:57:30 6 ROMANENKOV Viktor EST 23 61.55

19:57:30 - 20:04:30 Warm-Up Group 2
20:05:00 - 20:13:20 7 GE Misha UZB 18 68.07
20:13:20 - 20:21:40 8 HENDRICKX Jorik BEL 16 72.52
20:21:40 - 20:30:00 9 ABBOTT Jeremy USA 15 72.58
20:30:00 - 20:38:20 10 AMODIO Florent FRA 14 75.58
20:38:20 - 20:46:40 11 VERNER Tomas CZE 13 81.09
20:46:40 - 20:55:00 12 REYNOLDS Kevin CAN 17 68.76

20:55:00 - 21:10:00 Resurfacing of the Ice

21:10:00 21:17:00 Warm-Up Group 3
21:17:30 - 21:25:50 13 TEN Denis KAZ 9 84.06
21:25:50 - 21:34:10 14 JOUBERT Brian FRA 7 85.84
21:34:10 - 21:42:30 15 MAJOROV Alexander SWE 10 83.81
21:42:30 - 21:50:50 16 BREZINA Michal CZE 12 81.95
21:50:50 - 21:59:10 17 YAN Han CHN 8 85.66
21:59:10 - 22:07:30 18 MACHIDA Tatsuki JPN 11 83.48

22:07:30 - 22:14:30 Warm-Up Group 4
22:15:00 - 22:23:40 19 FERNANDEZ Javier ESP 3 86.98
22:23:40 - 22:32:20 20 TAKAHASHI Daisuke JPN 4 86.40
22:32:20 - 22:41:00 21 HANYU Yuzuru JPN 1 101.45
22:41:00 - 22:49:40 22 CHAN Patrick CAN 2 97.52
22:49:40 - 22:58:20 23 LIEBERS Peter GER 5 86.04
22:58:20 - 23:07:00 24 BROWN Jason USA 6 86.00
 
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Chemistry66

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Can you copy the starting order into the first post along with the Sochi2014 site page for the FS?
 

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Thanks to ARipp for copying information from the original version of this post into the OP. I'm deleting here what now has become redundant.

Officials:
Referee JONSSON Mona
Technical Controller PIZZOCARI Paolo
Technical Specialist POETZSCH Anett
Assistant Technical Specialist MARKOVA Olga

ETA, list of Judges:

Judge No.1 OBRAZTSOV Igor
Judge No.2 OKABE Yukiko
Judge No.3 ZVIRIK Kadi
Judge No.4 SMIDOVA Stanislava
Judge No.5 DELFA Daniel
Judge No.6 LEVIN Peter
Judge No.7 AUXIER Samuel
Judge No.8 HOFFMANN Jan
Judge No.9 DE RAPPARD Francoise
 

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It's me, puppy girl! Not Ziggy, lol.

Oops, sorry, Chem66. ;)
Somehow I managed to forget that you were the one who posted in this thread. Mortified that the puppy did not stick in my brain. :eek: :eek:hwell:

(I conflated the posts in the consistency thread from both Ziggy and you.)
 

yelyoh

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Interesting that Chan skates after Hanyu. I wonder if Chan will adjust his program depending on how Hanyu does. If Hanyu goes for the quad sal and falls or two foots the landing or whatever will that give Chan confidence or put more pressure on him?
 

Violet Bliss

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Interesting that Chan skates after Hanyu. I wonder if Chan will adjust his program depending on how Hanyu does. If Hanyu goes for the quad sal and falls or two foots the landing or whatever will that give Chan confidence or put more pressure on him?

Chan always sticks with his program regardless of how his rivals have done. The only adjustment may be to add a combo jump if missed earlier.
 

vegarin

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Skating right after Hanyu may not be the best for Chan, but either way, I was very happy he held up under pressure in SP. Good for him. Hopefully tomorrow he would be able to skate without any regrets. I don't want him to follow the footsteps of other Canadian world champions who wouldn't quite make it.
 

kresslia

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Interesting that Chan skates after Hanyu. I wonder if Chan will adjust his program depending on how Hanyu does. If Hanyu goes for the quad sal and falls or two foots the landing or whatever will that give Chan confidence or put more pressure on him?
I feel like there is trouble here no matter what. If Hanyu goes clean, Patrick is done. On the other hand, if Hanyu screws up, Patrick is going to know that this is his one and only chance to win gold. To break that Canadian curse they have been hammering into his head. The pressure will probably prove to be too much, and you'll see a 2013 Worlds-esque performance.
 

ericka141

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I actually wish that they still did the start orders for the FP in reverse order of the SP finish. It's more climatic with the top three skating at the very end.
 

Silvia451

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I actually wish that they still did the start orders for the FP in reverse order of the SP finish. It's more climatic with the top three skating at the very end.

:thumbsup:
Even if his program was clean, Peter coming after Yuzuru-Chan is not the best choice.
 

Mrs. P

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Chemistry66

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Should we report this thread so it can be stickied? Any of you moddy mods of awesomeness lurking around?
 

Frenchie

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I actually wish that they still did the start orders for the FP in reverse order of the SP finish. It's more climatic with the top three skating at the very end.

ITA
Plus, it would just take the sad fact into consideration that judges get more and more generous the later the skater skates. You'd earn that priviledge by having had a better SP, rather than by luck of the draw...
I know most skaters prefer skating 2nd in the warm-up group so they can recover from the warm-up and still have the feel for the ice, but IF you can skate clean, then you definitely want to skate as late as possible.

Anyway, the NYT has a cool graphic of the planned jump content for the final group:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/02/13/sports/olympics/figure-skating-jumps.html?_r=1

Funny looking graphic, thanks for the link!
They didn't get everything right though, since they stated that Chan has 4T2T planned in the beginning, and no 3T at all in the program. He'll def try to do a 4T3T as always.
Same for Peter Liebers who'll try to put a 3T at the end of his 1st 3A, not just a 2T.
 

Krislite

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Thanks to ARipp for copying information from the original version of this post into the OP. I'm deleting here what now has become redundant.

Officials:
Referee JONSSON Mona
Technical Controller PIZZOCARI Paolo
Technical Specialist POETZSCH Anett
Assistant Technical Specialist MARKOVA Olga
http://www.isuresults.com/results/owg2014/SEG002OF.HTM (judges not listed yet; will they be the same as for the SP?)​

THE Anett Poetzsch is the tech specialist?
 

CarneAsada

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Shouldn't this thread be pinned/stickied? Mods?

THE Anett Poetzsch is the tech specialist?
Yes. She was the tech specialist at 2013 TEB as well.

Funny looking graphic, thanks for the link!
They didn't get everything right though, since they stated that Chan has 4T2T planned in the beginning, and no 3T at all in the program. He'll def try to do a 4T3T as always.
Same for Peter Liebers who'll try to put a 3T at the end of his 1st 3A, not just a 2T.
It looks like they're just taking the accomplished content from a single competition - Chan and Hanyu's from GPF 2013, Javier from Euros 2014, etc.
 

mirai4life

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Would have loved to see someone who has a shot at Olympics Gold skate last. This is why i don't like the Olympics skating order. so random
 
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