2020 YOG Ice Dance RD & FD

Sylvia

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(Monday 11:30 am in Lausanne / 5:30 am Eastern start time)

Wedgie Data:

This page will display LIVE TES on the far right side for each team as each element is completed:

Ice Dance - Free Dance Starting Order

StN. Name Nation Rank Points

Warm-Up Group 1
1 FRADJI Celina / FOURNEAUX Jean-Hans FRA 9 49.11
2 LEBEDEVA-BITADZE Yulia / KAYGORODTSEV Mikhail GEO 11 47.20
3 ZEHNDER Gina / SIEBER Beda Leon SUI 12 36.10
4 TUBA Giulia / TUBA Andrea ITA 10 47.79

Warm-Up Group 2
5 CIMLOVA Denisa / HLAVSA Vilem CZE 8 50.06
6 CHERNIAVSKA Anna / MURATOV Oleg UKR 7 52.24
7 WOLFKOSTIN Katarina / CHEN Jeffrey USA 5 57.02
8 YOSHIDA Utana / NISHIYAMA Shingo JPN 6 56.38

Warm-Up Group 3
9 D'ALESSANDRO Natalie / WADDELL Bruce CAN 3 59.61
10 MAKITA Miku / GUNARA Tyler CAN 4 58.47
11 KHAVRONINA Irina / CIRISANO Dario RUS 1 63.52
12 TYUTYUNINA Sofya / SHUSTITSKIY Alexander RUS 2 62.64

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Hanna

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Really liked the Czechs! :)

Excellent skate from Wolfkostin/Chen, a totally different level so far! Loved the 1ft sequence, and great twizzles. :cheer:

Love the Japanese Don Quijote so freaking much! :cheer: PERFECT twizzles with exquisite posture! :encore: And finally no big mistake!
 
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PRlady

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I'm so glad I woke up in time to watch them skate... wow, they will make the PODIUM!!

Are they going to seriously challenge N/K at Nats, Sylvia? I’ll watch video later but curious about your opinion.
 

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GOLD KHAVRONINA Irina / CIRISANO Dario RUS 164.63 1 1
SILVER TYUTYUNINA Sofya / SHUSTITSKIY Alexander RUS 159.15 2 2
BRONZE WOLFKOSTIN Katarina / CHEN Jeffrey USA 152.43 5 3
4 D'ALESSANDRO Natalie / WADDELL Bruce CAN 151.52 3 5
5 MAKITA Miku / GUNARA Tyler CAN 148.89 4 6
6 YOSHIDA Utana / NISHIYAMA Shingo JPN 148.70 6 4
7 CHERNIAVSKA Anna / MURATOV Oleg UKR 131.61 7 8
8 CIMLOVA Denisa / HLAVSA Vilem CZE 131.03 8 7
9 TUBA Giulia / TUBA Andrea ITA 125.33 10 9
10 FRADJI Celina / FOURNEAUX Jean-Hans FRA 121.24 9 10
11 LEBEDEVA-BITADZE Yulia / KAYGORODTSEV Mikhail GEO 115.65 11 11
12 ZEHNDER Gina / SIEBER Beda Leon SUI 96.95 12 12

FD result details:
1 KHAVRONINA Irina / CIRISANO Dario RUS 101.11 55.18 45.93 7.50 7.32 7.75 7.82 7.89 0.00 #11
2 TYUTYUNINA Sofya / SHUSTITSKIY Alexander RUS 96.51 51.33 45.18 7.57 7.43 7.61 7.61 7.43 0.00 #12
3 WOLFKOSTIN Katarina / CHEN Jeffrey USA 95.41 51.61 43.80 7.25 7.11 7.43 7.32 7.39 0.00 #7
4 YOSHIDA Utana / NISHIYAMA Shingo JPN 92.32 49.32 43.00 7.00 6.93 7.25 7.29 7.36 0.00 #8
5 D'ALESSANDRO Natalie / WADDELL Bruce CAN 91.91 47.74 44.17 7.32 7.14 7.43 7.46 7.46 0.00 #9
6 MAKITA Miku / GUNARA Tyler CAN 90.42 47.50 42.92 7.14 7.00 7.21 7.21 7.21 0.00 #10
7 CIMLOVA Denisa / HLAVSA Vilem CZE 80.97 43.89 37.08 6.07 5.93 6.29 6.25 6.36 0.00 #5
8 CHERNIAVSKA Anna / MURATOV Oleg UKR 79.37 43.17 36.20 6.07 5.86 6.07 6.11 6.07 0.00 #6
9 TUBA Giulia / TUBA Andrea ITA 77.54 42.10 35.44 5.86 5.57 6.04 6.00 6.07 0.00 #4
10 FRADJI Celina / FOURNEAUX Jean-Hans FRA 72.13 38.61 33.52 5.68 5.32 5.64 5.75 5.54 0.00 #1
11 LEBEDEVA-BITADZE Yulia / KAYGORODTSEV Mikhail GEO 68.45 35.37 34.08 5.86 5.50 5.57 5.79 5.68 1.00 #2
12 ZEHNDER Gina / SIEBER Beda Leon SUI 60.85 35.63 26.22 4.32 4.04 4.39 4.71 4.39 1.00 #3

Protocols: http://www.isuresults.com/results/s...OR----FNL-000100--_JudgesDetailsperSkater.pdf
 

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I'm certainly no dance expert but Nguyen/Kolesnik scored 174.74 at the JGP Final, so...

Internationally, N/K have scored in the high 60s in the RD and 104-106 in their FDs.

W/C are a new team and are still adjusting to the RD (which they didn't have at the Novice level) so the best they've gotten internationally was 66.52 at Golden Spin. They've scored in the 90s in their JGPs and GS and have consistently scored higher in the FD than the two Canadian teams. But they have a way to go to 'challenge' N/K. Maybe next year (if N/K are still Juniors).
 

Dobre

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Are they going to seriously challenge N/K at Nats, Sylvia?

I think that Wolfkostin & Chen will be very happy if they finish second at Nationals. If they go clean, they are clear favorites to place second; but they've had 6 falls in 9 events. (Might be 10? I can name 9). It'll be a miracle if they go clean. I say that as someone who is fond of both this team and miracles. I can't say I'm keen to see them win silver with a fall, however. I would sure like to see them medal with a pair of clean skates. (Or at least a pair of cleanish skates). In their favor, most of the other teams at U.S. Junior Nationals are brand new or young teams susceptible to mistakes as well. All the U.S. teams except for Nguyen & Kolesnik have lost to W&C at least once despite a fall--at the U.S. Junior Dance Final. Having said that, Cesanek & Yehorov, DelCamp & Somerville, and the Browns have all had a couple performances that indicate they may be able to achieve an upset if W&C muck up.
 

mjb52

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Catching up and saw tyutinina and shustitsky for the first time - he looks quite tall but their names are challenging to spell to google and I couldn’t find their isu bios. Does anyone know how tall he is? I’m curious bc he looked like one of the tallest skaters I’ve seen in awhile and like he’s still growing! I liked them a lot, more my style than the gold medalists. Frolova was another tall one!
 

Colonel Green

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Catching up and saw tyutinina and shustitsky for the first time - he looks quite tall but their names are challenging to spell to google and I couldn’t find their isu bios. Does anyone know how tall he is? I’m curious bc he looked like one of the tallest skaters I’ve seen in awhile and like he’s still growing!
His ISU bio says he's 186 cm.
 

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