Men's Free just finished. Matt Savoie gets bronze. Congrats, Matt.
1 Nobunari ODA JPN 201.69 1 2
2 Christopher MABEE CAN 198.69 3 1
3 Matthew SAVOIE USA 190.15 2 6
4 Marc Andre CRAIG CAN 186.12 4 4
5 Scott SMITH USA 185.25 6 3
6 Kensuke NAKANIWA JPN 177.19 5 7
7 Yasuharu NANRI JPN 172.82 10 5
8 Xiaodong MA CHN 172.11 8 9
1 Christopher MABEE CAN 130.56 65.84 65.72 6.61 6.43 6.57 6.57 6.68 1.00 #23
2 Nobunari ODA JPN 124.40 60.84 64.56 6.89 6.32 6.25 6.46 6.36 1.00 #20
3 Scott SMITH USA 123.41 64.29 59.12 6.00 5.71 6.00 5.96 5.89 0.00 #19
4 Marc Andre CRAIG CAN 120.50 57.28 63.22 6.29 6.21 6.36 6.32 6.43 0.00 #22
5 Yasuharu NANRI JPN 115.42 60.26 55.16 5.75 5.36 5.61 5.43 5.43 0.00 #13
6 Matthew SAVOIE USA 114.51 46.09 68.42 6.86 6.82 6.75 6.82 6.96 0.00 #24
7 Kensuke NAKANIWA JPN 113.90 52.70 61.20 6.21 5.96 6.11 6.18 6.14 0.00 #21
8 Michael WEISS USA 112.33 50.03 62.30 6.32 6.18 6.18 6.18 6.29 0.00 #15
9 Xiaodong MA CHN 112.25 60.95 52.30 5.61 5.00 5.25 5.18 5.11 1.00 #17
10 Nicholas YOUNG CAN 108.72 50.86 58.86 5.96 5.79 5.86 5.82 6.00 1.00 #16
I think you mean Shawn Sawyer. I too think he would have done well. He has great flexibility, spins, etc. I don't remember how consistent he is with the jumps but in this competition that may not have mattered.
I saw Chris Mabee skate at a JGP a few years ago, and thought he had potential. Nice to see him develop and hopefully become a contender for a world medal some day.