2026 4CC - Women Free Program

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Start Order/Results

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ISU YouTube stream

Start Order
Warm-Up Group 1
1 Petra LAHTI NZL 22 41.83
2 Amira IRMATOVA KAZ 21 42.40
3 Tara PRASAD IND 20 44.23
4 Andrea MONTESINOS CANTU MEX 19 48.13
5 Gian-Quen ISAACS RSA 18 48.48

Warm-Up Group 2
6 Tsz Ching CHAN HKG 17 49.29
7 Xiangyi AN CHN 16 49.77
8 Ahsun YUN KOR 15 51.71
9 Jia SHIN KOR 14 53.97
10 Sara-Maude DUPUIS CAN 13 56.59

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Warm-Up Group 3
11 Fee Ann LANDRY CAN 12 57.92
12 Ruiyang ZHANG CHN 11 58.81
13 Yi ZHU CHN 10 58.99
14 Sofia SAMODELKINA KAZ 9 62.29
15 Starr ANDREWS USA 8 65.82
16 Bradie TENNELL USA 7 66.16

Warm-Up Group 4
17 Haein LEE KOR 6 67.06
18 Sarah EVERHARDT USA 5 67.51
19 Gabrielle DALEMAN CAN 4 67.69
20 Mone CHIBA JPN 3 68.07
21 Yuna AOKI JPN 2 71.41
22 Ami NAKAI JPN 1 73.83
 
PANEL OF JUDGES
Referee Ms. Zanna KULIK ISU
Technical Controller Mr. Feng HUANG ISU
Technical Specialist Mr. Filip STILLER BOROWICZ ISU
Technical Specialist Mr. Corey SUTHERLAND ISU

Judge No.1 Ms. Weiguang CHEN ISU
Judge No.2 Mr. Nobuhiko YOSHIOKA ISU
Judge No.3 Ms. Veronique GOSSELIN ISU
Judge No.4 Ms. Anne CAMMETT ISU
Judge No.5 Mr. Neil GARRARD ISU
Judge No.6 Ms. Angelique CLYDE-SMITH ISU
Judge No.7 Ms. Susan PETRICEVIC ISU
Judge No.8 Ms. Young Kyung HAN ISU
Judge No.9 Ms. Nadezhda PARETSKAIA ISU

Data Operator Ms. Risa HAYAKAWA ISU
Replay Operator Ms. Seungeun CHEON ISU


And the stream is live.
 
I'm here for now, but I need to be awake tomorrow so probably only for the first 1 or 2 groups before it's past my bedtime.
 
Nightmare start for skater from across the ditch (aka New Zealand). That's a lot of red and grey on the tracker, and a lot of doubles and singles. :( She moves her arms nicely and her layback spin was good. Hopefully she comes back stronger next year.
 
Sound is fine for me. Well, as usual the music is too quiet compared to commentary but that's pretty standard.
 
Nightmare start for skater from across the ditch (aka New Zealand). That's a lot of red and grey on the tracker, and a lot of doubles and singles. :( She moves her arms nicely and her layback spin was good. Hopefully she comes back stronger next year.
I thought so too. She is 17 so still young. Unfortunately we don't get to see the NZ skaters in Australia any more because they are not allowed to come to our nationals.
 
What countries are people watching the ISU Feed on YouTube on? The free browser in Opera is not cooperating.
 
KAZ - I daresay there are going to be lots of reviews

We fortunately have SBS here in Australia.
 
Irmatova - Well done to get those triples done with so little speed going into them. At least she chose slow music (though she's not really skating to it). She was really concentrating hard. She did okay.
 
I thought so too. She is 17 so still young. Unfortunately we don't get to see the NZ skaters in Australia any more because they are not allowed to come to our nationals.
Oh, I didn't know that. What a shame. We need more skaters at our Nationals even if they come from elsewhere!
 
Prasad needs 58.24 TES for Worlds. She will be right there before reviews and sadly nowhere close when they are done.

ETA- 59.11 when program ended.
 
Prasad making a good effort at interpretation/presentation although this is clearly the group concentrating on just trying to get through the technical elements. Jumps look short unfortunately.
 
Prasad - I found her fascinating. She is a bit gangly. Did really get into her music, had good expression and had nice highlights with the music. I would love to see her do something a bit out there (bit like Gutmann doing Jaws). I think there will be quite a few reviews.
 
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Dropped all the way to 47 and still going down.
 
Montesinos Cantu is so pleasant, always nice lines and carries herself so well but this was an all-out disaster.

I don't understand why almost all of team Mexico has made the move to Mills & Gillman when their primary focus seems to be that whatever Rotation Room thing
 
Cantu doing a Pogorilaya impression on two of those early jumps - those falls were hard. She's a lot faster than the previous skaters and better presentation but the jump errors are going to depress the technical score. Should pick up some decent PCS though.
 
Cantu - she had good speed but couldn't control the jumps. I like her skating skills - good knees and edges. And I did like the dress.
 
Chris needs coffee or a xanax or something-- who knows which-- because there is no prestigious start to be found anywhere. A+ for enthusiasm.
 
Isaacs - Started okay (not great, but okay), kind of fell apart a bit the closer we got to the end. Looks like some stamina issues. Looked like a lot of work but good effort.

And now I want to go off and watch Yagudin's Man In the Iron Mask program.
 
Isaacs - she had one of the things I find most frustrating with skating skills - has the speed but the legs were stiff and she was on flat edges throughout. And it was obvious that she was just gaining speed to do the jumps. And when I hear about South African skaters I always think of Sherrine Human from 1998 Olympics.
 
Fixed my issues and caught up. I don't feel like I missed much. I did like Isaacs' costume though.
 
Chan - the dress looks like it was a pattern from the 80s. The skirt was so high on the waist. Her skating skills for this level were really poor. Short ploddy strokes and lots of crossovers and flat pushes. Although she did a decent loop in the step sequence.
 
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