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Invalid element on a throw - a classic entry for them that they have used before where he picks her up vertical, rotates a turn, puts her on her edge for the throw 3S at 03:33
It was a mistake, they added the points back right away. Mistakes in pressing the button by the judge
 
Men:
Boyang was alright. Attempted (and largely landed) more difficult content than Yudong and Daiwei, and at least this program has a bit more going on than his SP. Was tentative and sloppy though. Thought the others were more committed to the skating.

Yudong: Deserved second, simply because yet again he ended up showing more variety of movement and transitioning than the others. He has nice flow. Would probably give him the highest PCS. Jin really should have skated to things like this again these Olympics, instead of trying to portray "maturity" or whatever.

Zhiming: Landed three big jumps, and step sequence showed he has potential for the future. Good.

Daiwei: Appreciate his glide, and the way his combo spins are choreographed, and that ending shows he is committed. Made too many mistakes compared to the others, but still would give decent PCS.

This was stronger than I expected. Jin deserved the first rank by the skin of his teeth, doing what he's always done the best: jump. Lol.
 
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And also Yihan (Katie) Wang, who won Jr Nationals.
Katie withdrew from the competition because she caught the flu…and z/f withdrew from the competition because feng’s hand was fractured and he had to undergo surgery. They won't be present at the World Junior Championships this season either. Chen/Dong will replace them to participate in the World Junior Championships.
 
Katie withdrew from the competition because she caught the flu…and z/f withdrew from the competition because feng’s hand was fractured and he had to undergo surgery. They won't be present at the World Junior Championships this season either. Chen/Dong will replace them to participate in the World Junior Championships.
And Yuxuan Liu? Also the flu? It is the season for infectious diseases after all, I'm sick too (not with the flu, though).
 
For whatever it's worth, I liked Beverly's skating the most in the women's event. That LP is probably one of the better ones this season, and I thought she showed the best basic skating and performance of the top 3. IDK how it'd all add up because I'm not counting points here, but if I had my way, I'd send her to the Olympics.

Ruiyang didn't do poorly by any means, though.
 
It seems I overlooked some skaters (men):

Wang Zexin: FS 111.01 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RVvrBtE4y?spm_id_from=333.788.videopod.sections
Pu Zhengyu: FS 97.64 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1eVvrBtEmf?spm_id_from=333.788.videopod.sections
Xu Minghan: FS 126.38 (nice, expressive skater, coached by Yan Han) https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Uyv6B7EGm?spm_id_from=333.788.videopod.sections

I'll try to find their SP later.
@labgoat Can you please add them?
It's raining men...I'll do it right now. It's raining here so perfect timing...
 
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And Yuxuan Liu? Also the flu? It is the season for infectious diseases after all, I'm sick too (not with the flu, though).
She got injured during the training, so she didn't participate in the national championships of the novice group and the senior group.
 
Correction to skater's name (I already edited my previous posts):

Yuhan Li (Li - family name, Yuhan - given name)

Sorry for the mistake (I used autotranslate and it can be wild).
corrected - all is well. We try to do our best with Chinese names.
 
I still can't find the ofiicial results of these championships. The Wikipedia has nothing. On other sites they give the link https://www.cfsa.com.cn/cfsa_portal/html/msg_search.html?id=6764065&name=2025/2026赛季全国花样滑冰锦标赛&tab=3 but it won't open, it is just a grid. If anybody finds the results, be so kind to post them here.
The Chinese must find it difficult to access places like wikipedia. I suggest asking on twitter or another site.
 
The Chinese must find it difficult to access places like wikipedia. I suggest asking on twitter or another site.
They have alternatives like Baidu, but I've found Baidu to be rather lackluster when it comes to competition results. Good for finding birthdates of athletes, though :D
A lot of things also just happen over social media channels like Weibo (for example, this guy often posts the protocols for competitions before they are posted on the federation's website) and the WeChat channel of the CFSA, both of which are difficult to access as foreigner :(
 
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