Re: 2017 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Posted:
Sat Jan 28, 2017 9:39 pm
by chuckiem
MEN FREE SKATE RESULTS
1 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP 190.59 98.29 93.30 9.29 9.18 9.21 9.43 9.54 1.00 22 4t, 4s-to+2t, 3a+3t, 4s↓, 3a-to, 3z, 3f!+1lo+3s, 3lo-hd
2 Maxim KOVTUN RUS 172.27 87.77 84.50 8.61 8.21 8.54 8.39 8.50 0.00 23 4s, 4t, 2z, 3a, 3a+3t, 3lo, 3s+2t, 2a+2t
3 Mikhail KOLYADA RUS 166.22 82.78 84.44 8.57 8.18 8.43 8.43 8.61 1.00 20 4z↓, 4t-so, 3a+3t, 3z+2t+2t, 1a, 3s^2a, 3lo, 2a
4 Moris KVITELASHVILI GEO 161.35 89.77 71.58 7.25 6.93 7.14 7.18 7.29 0.00 13 3a, 4s, 4t-so-hd, 4t+3t, 3f+2t-df, 3lo-so-hd, 3f, 2a+1lo+3s
5 Jorick HENDRICKX BEL 160.06 79.48 80.58 8.04 7.89 8.14 8.04 8.18 0.00 21 3a+2t, 3a-to, 3s, 3z+3t+2lo, 3z, 3f, 3lo+2t, 2a
6 Deniss VASILJEVS LAT 155.33 76.19 79.14 8.00 7.57 8.00 8.00 8.00 0.00 19 1a, 3a+2t, 3lo, 3z+3t, 3z, 3f, 3s+2t+2lo, 2a
7 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 153.61 83.05 72.56 7.61 6.82 7.25 7.21 7.39 2.00 17 4t-hd, 4t+3t, 3a+2t, 3z+1lo+3f, 3a↓, 2lo, 3s, 2a, late start
8 Paul FENTZ GER 153.17 82.53 70.64 7.21 6.79 7.07 7.14 7.11 0.00 15 3a, 4t+2t-so-hd, 4t-so, 3lo, 3a+3t, 3s+2t, 3z, 2a
9 Alexei BYCHENKO ISR 152.56 76.26 77.30 8.00 7.54 7.79 7.68 7.64 1.00 24 4t+2t, 4t-hd-so, 3lo, 3a-to, 3a↓+rep, 3z+3t, 3f+1lo+2s, 2a
10 Chafik BESSEGHIER FRA 151.40 79.28 72.12 7.36 6.96 7.32 7.21 7.21 0.00 14 4t, 3t+3t, 3a, 3a+2t, 3z, 3fe, 2a+2t+2lo, 3s
11 Ivan RIGHINI ITA 140.19 71.19 71.00 6.96 6.71 7.11 7.29 7.43 2.00 11 4t↓, 3a↓, 2a+3t, 3lo, 3z, 2a+1lo+3s, 3f, 3z+2t
12 Alexander MAJOROV SWE 139.11 65.39 73.72 7.50 7.11 7.25 7.43 7.57 0.00 18 2t, 3a+2t, 3z, 2f!, 3a-so, 3t+2t*+2lo-hd-so, 3s
13 Michal BREZINA CZE 136.91 62.71 76.20 7.93 7.46 7.39 7.61 7.71 2.00 16 4s-hd, 3a-so, 3f+1lo+3s↓, 3a+rep-so+1t*, 3lo, 3f↓, 2z, 2z
14 Ivan PAVLOV UKR 133.93 69.07 64.86 6.86 6.36 6.32 6.43 6.46 0.00 12 3a+3t, 3z, 3lo, 1a, 3z+1lo+3s, 2a+2t-so, 3f!-to, 3s
15 Stephane WALKER SUI 133.88 72.16 61.72 6.32 5.82 6.36 6.11 6.25 0.00 1 3a, 3lo, 3z, 3f, 3lo+2t, 2a+1lo<+3s, 3z+2t, 3t
16 Graham NEWBERRY GBR 130.27 67.99 62.28 6.43 5.89 6.21 6.25 6.36 0.00 7 3a+2t, 3z+3t, 2lo+1lo+3s, 3f, 3z, 3lo, 3t, 2a
17 Javier RAYA ESP 128.87 63.81 66.06 6.71 6.32 6.54 6.75 6.71 1.00 9 3a, 3f-so, 3a+2t, 3z<↓, 3t, 3f+2t, 3s-hd, 2a^2a-so
18 Kevin AYMOZ FRA 128.21 62.73 66.48 6.86 6.21 6.71 6.64 6.82 1.00 8 3a-to+2t, 1a, 3z+2lo, 3lo-so, 2a, 3z↓, 3t, 3s+2t+2lo
19 Maurizio ZANDRON ITA 122.61 60.39 63.22 6.29 6.25 6.00 6.50 6.57 1.00 10 3a-hd-so, 3z+3t, 3z-so-hd, 2a, 3lo↓, 3s+1lo+2f, 3s, 2a
20 Daniel Albert NAURITS EST 120.96 61.38 59.58 6.18 5.68 5.89 6.04 6.00 0.00 6 3a+2t, 3a<, 3lo-to, 3t+1lo+3s<, 3lo+2t, 3z-df, 2a, 2a
21 Jiri BELOHRADSKY CZE 120.63 62.21 59.42 6.07 5.64 6.00 5.96 6.04 1.00 5 3z-so, 2a, 3f, 3t+1lo+3s, 3z+2t, 3lo+2t, 3lo, 2a, ↓ steps
22 Slavik HAYRAPETYAN ARM 120.09 64.11 55.98 5.89 5.21 5.75 5.64 5.50 0.00 3 3a, 3a+2t, 1z, 3s, 3f, 3t+2t+2lo, 3s^2a, 2a
23 Sondre ODDVOLL BOE NOR 107.61 47.47 61.14 6.07 5.79 6.14 6.18 6.39 1.00 2 2a, 3z, 3s-fwd, 3f+2t, 3lo, 3s+2t, 1f, 2a<↓
24 Valtter VIRTANEN FIN 107.57 50.07 58.5 6.14 5.61 5.75 5.96 5.79 1.00 4 4t<, 3z, 3z<↓+rep, 2a+2t+lo, 3lo, 3s, 3t, 2a+1t
FINAL STANDINGS - MEN
1 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP 294.84 1 1
2 Maxim KOVTUN RUS 266.80 2 2
3 Mikhail KOLYADA RUS 250.18 4 3
4 Jorick HENDRICKX BEL 242.56 5 5
5 Alexei BYCHENKO ISR 239.24 3 9
6 Moris KVITELASHVILI GEO 238.20 10 4
7 Deniss VASILJEVS LAT 235.20 6 6
8 Alexander SAMARIN RUS 230.87 9 7
9 Chafik BESSEGHIER FRA 227.59 11 10
10 Paul FENTZ GER 225.85 12 8
11 Alexander MAJOROV SWE 217.98 7 12
12 Michal BREZINA CZE 215.52 8 13
13 Ivan RIGHINI ITA 210.15 14 11
14 Ivan PAVLOV UKR 202.87 15 14
15 Kevin AYMOZ FRA 199.49 13 18
16 Graham NEWBERRY GBR 198.06 16 16
17 Javier RAYA ESP 195.54 17 17
18 Stephane WALKER SUI 189.12 23 15
19 Maurizio ZANDRON ITA 186.40 18 19
20 Jiri BELOHRADSKY CZE 181.62 20 21
21 Slavik HAYRAPETYAN ARM 180.78 21 22
22 Daniel Albert NAURITS EST 176.10 24 20
23 Sondre ODDVOLL BOE NOR 170.47 19 23
24 Valtter VIRTANEN FIN 164.09 22 24
Re: 2017 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Posted:
Mon Jan 30, 2017 12:52 pm
by tennisfan
That's what I was thinking Ellen - Cappelinni did complete all but the last revolution before dropping her leg - so L4 with -1 or -2 GOE. For me, it is hard to pick between Cappellini/Lanotte and Bobrova/Soloviev. Cappellini/Lanotte have the presentation, the character, and definitely hold my interest but they lack the fluidity, skating skills, or speed of the top teams and Bobrova/Soloviev are the opposite. I think they're very talented skaters but they don't seem to create programs that reflect their personalities, tell me something interesting, or present an interesting concept. I did enjoy their lifts though - hit some interesting and creative positions.