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Kento Nakamura 1A 3Lz-3T 3Lo
Aaron 3A 3Lz-3T 3Lo
Rogozine 3A 3F-3T 3Lo
Hino 3A 3T-2T 3Lo(fall)
Brown 2A 3Lz-3T 3Lo
Shakhmatov 2A 3Lo(stepout) 3Lz-3T
Gorshkov 3A(fall) 3Lz-2T 3Lo
Rakimgaliev 3A 3F-3T 3Lo
Majorov 3A 3Lz(fall) 3Lo

Wang 3Lz-2T 3Lo 2A
Zhang 3Lz-2T 3Lo 2A(fall)
Kemanai 3T(stepout no combo) 3Lo 2A
Kokubun 3F-2T 2Lo 2A
Baga 3F-2T 3Lo 2A(hd)
Shoji 3S-3T 3Lo(fall) 2A
Gosviani 3Lz(stepout -2T) 1Lo A
 
curious...

Ladies--Shoji is on top with a fall? Really? What else did she do to overcome that? The only triple-triple?

Ice Dance--Bott/Brown's SD score went up 11 points in 3 weeks since Courchevel, mostly on TES. :eek: Should would like to know how they made a 30%+ score improvement so quickly.
 
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Ladies--Shoji is on top with a fall? Really? What else did she do to overcome that? The only triple-triple?

Ice Dance--Bott/Brown's SD score went up 11 points in 3 weeks since Courchevel, mostly on TES. :eek: Should would like to know how they made a 30%+ score improvement so quickly.

Shoji hit 3s-3t and 2a, but fell on her 3lo. Kiri in 2nd did 3f-2t, 3lo, 2a. Shoji is ahead of Kiri due to PCS and the fact that her combo was worth more and she probably got better GOE on her jumps as Kiri's jumps aren't her strongsuit.
 
Ladies' LP:

1 Risa SHOJI JPN 97.97 50.06 48.91 6.18 5.89 6.14 6.18 6.18 1.00 #23
2 Kiri BAGA USA 88.61 47.05 42.56 5.57 5.14 5.29 5.32 5.29 1.00 #19
3 Kexin ZHANG CHN 87.15 44.64 43.51 5.79 5.18 5.61 5.36 5.25 1.00 #21
4 Angela WANG USA 85.09 43.43 43.66 5.54 5.29 5.50 5.50 5.46 2.00 #22
5 Shion KOKUBUN JPN 82.11 42.01 41.10 5.29 4.82 5.29 5.11 5.18 1.00 #18
6 Nikol GOSVIANI RUS 81.72 42.25 39.47 5.07 4.64 5.11 4.96 4.89 0.00 #13
7 Ho Jung LEE KOR 80.49 38.60 41.89 5.36 5.07 5.25 5.36 5.14 0.00 #20
8 Kaetlyn OSMOND CAN 70.94 32.90 39.04 4.86 4.71 4.79 5.00 5.04 1.00 #14
9 Karen KEMANAI JPN 69.98 32.66 37.32 5.11 4.43 4.64 4.68 4.46 0.00 #16
10 Cecilia TORN FIN 69.02 29.90 40.12 5.04 4.79 5.00 5.11 5.14 1.00 #15
11 Romy BUEHLER SUI 67.56 31.22 36.34 4.57 4.25 4.57 4.71 4.61 0.00 #12
12 Angelica OLSSON SWE 67.24 35.24 34.00 4.43 4.00 4.25 4.25 4.32 2.00 #6
13 Mimi Tanasorn CHINDASOOK THA 65.14 28.98 37.16 4.86 4.46 4.54 4.75 4.61 1.00 #17
14 Eva LIM NED 60.11 28.61 32.50 4.18 3.89 4.07 4.14 4.04 1.00 #10
15 Anita MADSEN DEN 59.19 27.75 32.44 4.25 3.82 4.07 4.07 4.07 1.00 #11
16 Jaimee NOBBS AUS 56.95 27.95 29.00 3.93 3.54 3.61 3.61 3.43 0.00 #9
17 Brittany LAU SIN 56.36 28.08 28.28 3.82 3.43 3.46 3.46 3.50 0.00 #3
18 Johanna ALLIK EST 55.71 24.82 31.89 4.32 3.75 4.00 3.93 3.93 1.00 #8
19 Chaochih LIU TPE 55.23 26.13 29.10 3.86 3.50 3.71 3.61 3.50 0.00 #5
20 Isabella SCHUSTER GRE 51.96 25.56 26.40 3.50 3.11 3.39 3.29 3.21 0.00 #4
21 Sumika YAMADA HKG 51.12 23.95 28.17 3.71 3.46 3.43 3.61 3.39 1.00 #2
22 Mericien VENZON PHI 48.63 20.61 29.02 3.75 3.57 3.61 3.64 3.57 1.00 #1
23 Kristina PRILEPKO KAZ 46.50 20.12 26.38 3.68 3.21 3.07 3.39 3.14 0.00 #7

Overall results:

1 Risa SHOJI JPN
149.39 1 1
2 Kiri BAGA USA
138.70 2 2
3 Kexin ZHANG CHN
134.08 4 3
4 Angela WANG USA
132.70 3 4
5 Shion KOKUBUN JPN
128.20 5 5
6 Ho Jung LEE KOR
122.86 6 7
7 Nikol GOSVIANI RUS
118.30 11 6
8 Karen KEMANAI JPN
109.96 8 9
9 Kaetlyn OSMOND CAN
108.72 9 8
10 Romy BUEHLER SUI
107.89 7 11
11 Cecilia TORN FIN
106.30 10 10
12 Mimi Tanasorn CHINDASOOK THA
101.21 12 13
13 Angelica OLSSON SWE
100.03 16 12
14 Anita MADSEN DEN
92.02 15 15
15 Eva LIM NED
91.50 18 14
16 Jaimee NOBBS AUS
90.83 13 16
17 Johanna ALLIK EST
89.23 14 18
18 Brittany LAU SIN
87.10 19 17
19 Chaochih LIU TPE
79.93 23 19
20 Isabella SCHUSTER GRE
79.12 22 20
21 Sumika YAMADA HKG
78.57 21 21
22 Kristina PRILEPKO KAZ
78.36 17 23
23 Mericien VENZON PHI
78.31 20 22
 
Ladies' protocols show a bit of a splatfest and a pile of UR's. Doesn't look like any clean skates at all. Juniors are always veddy, veddy interesting.
 
It's great that Zhang Kexin won bronze - the Chinese juniors seem to be showing lots of potential!

2nd bronze for China and 4th silver for the U.S.! No Russian winner this time. But good for Japan to finally get a win! Would be nice to see a Japanese girl in JGPF.
 
2nd bronze for China and 4th silver for the U.S.! No Russian winner this time. But good for Japan to finally get a win! Would be nice to see a Japanese girl in JGPF.

I wish Anna had competed. She may have been able to win here and keep the streak going.
 
I wish Anna had competed. She may have been able to win here and keep the streak going.

I've heard Anna will go to Germany and Czech Republic, Kristina Zaseeva will replace her in Great Britain. And yes, I wish she had competed in Japan, she could win here and it will be harder for her in Germany and Czech Republic to compete with Shelepen, Tuktamysheva and Gao.
 
I've heard Anna will go to Germany and Czech Republic, Kristina Zaseeva will replace her in Great Britain. And yes, I wish she had competed in Japan, she could win here and it will be harder for her in Germany and Czech Republic to compete with Shelepen, Tuktamysheva and Gao.

If she's on form she should be able to keep up with those girls, but where she is coming off injury she might be at a disadvantage. But last season she and Gao went head-to-head three times and Anna beat Christina 2 of those times. Further, Anna beat both Shelepen and Tuktamysheva ar Junior Nationals. Her PCS are always strong and will be huge if she can keep the jumps together, and seeing the PCS Christina put up in Graz, I imagine an on Anna would put up even higher numbers.
 
I feel like Anna's biggest challenge is her consistency. When ever she skates well, she gets very good scores. She just doesn't always skate so well.
 
I've heard Anna will go to Germany and Czech Republic, Kristina Zaseeva will replace her in Great Britain. And yes, I wish she had competed in Japan, she could win here and it will be harder for her in Germany and Czech Republic to compete with Shelepen, Tuktamysheva and Gao.

Aren't Polina Agafonova and Darya Afansieva already assigned to compete in Germany and CZE with Tuktamysheva and Shelepen? Or maybe are they just placeholders?
 
Aren't Polina Agafonova and Darya Afansieva already assigned to compete in Germany and CZE with Tuktamysheva and Shelepen? Or maybe are they just placeholders?

Afanasyeva is definitely a placeholder and Polina Agafonova will not get the second assignment (at least I don't think she will) after her result in Austria
 
Afanasyeva is definitely a placeholder and Polina Agafonova will not get the second assignment (at least I don't think she will) after her result in Austria

I'm a little confused at how Russian spots at determined. Last season Polina Agafonova bombed her first JGP event and was still given a 2nd event and Anna and Roza were both given 2 events despite placing 5th at their first events. I do think it kind of makes sense to give Anna a shot to compete at Dresen if she can just where based on last season she could potentially do very well, and then if she does do well there sending her to CZE makes sense too as she needs 2 assignments to make the final and Agafonova will definitely not make the final based on her result in Austria.
 
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