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Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix 2021 - 2022 (Guaranteed Rate Skate America)


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Events
 

  • Men's Singles (1/7)
  • Women's Singles (1/7)
  • Mixed Pairs (1/7)
  • Mixed Ice Dance (1/7)



Official Schedule
Pacific Daylight Time (GMT -7)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, October 22nd
18:00 Mixed Pairs Short Program (Event 1/2)
19:25 Men's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)


Saturday, October 23rd
13:51 Mixed Ice Dance Short Dance (Event 1/2)
15:19 Women's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)
18:37 Mixed Pairs Free Skating (Event 2/2)
20:10 Men's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)


Sunday, October 24th
11:18 Mixed Ice Dance Free Dance (Event 2/2)
13:02 Women's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

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Mixed Pairs (1/7)
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Evgenia TARASOVA
Vladimir MOROZOV
RUS.gif
80.36
2
Aleksandra BOIKOVA
Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII
RUS.gif
75.43
3
Riku MIURA
Ryuichi KIHARA
JPN.gif
72.63
4
Jessica CALALANG
Brian JOHNSON
USA.gif
68.87
5
Alexa KNIERIM
Brandon FRAZIER
USA.gif
 
66.37
6
Alina PEPELEVA
Roman PLESHKOV
RUS.gif
64.15
7
Chelsea LIU
Danny O'SHEA
USA.gif
 
60.16
8
Evelyn WALSH
Trennt MICHAUD
CAN.gif
54.03
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Men's Singles (1/7)
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Vincent ZHOU
USA.gif
97.43
2
Shoma UNO
JPN.gif
89.07
3
Jimmy MA
USA.gif
84.52
4
Nathan CHEN
USA.gif
82.89
5
Shun SATO
JPN.gif
80.52
6
Michal BREZINA
CZE.gif
75.43
7
Nam NGUYEN
CAN.gif
74.32
8
Daniel GRASSL
ITA.gif
70.88
9
Artur DANIELIAN
RUS.gif
68.74
10
Adam SIAO HIM FA
FRA.gif
67.60
11
Kevin AYMOZ
FRA.gif
58.14
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Mixed Ice Dance (1/7)
Provisional Results after Rhythm Dance (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Madison HUBBELL
Zachary DONOHUE
USA.gif
83.58
2
Madison CHOCK
Evan BATES
USA.gif
 
82.55
3
Laurence FOURNIER BEAUDRY
Nikolaj SORENSEN
CAN.gif
75.33
4
Olivia SMART
Adrian DIAZ
ESP.gif
74.06
5
Annabelle MOROZOV
Andrei BAGIN
RUS.gif
68.79
6
Natalia KALISZEK
Maksym SPODYRIEV
POL.gif
65.30
7
Misato KOMATSUBARA
Tim KOLETO
JPN.gif
63.56
8
Carolane SOUCISSE
Shane FIRUS
CAN.gif
63.08
9
Molly CESANEK
Yehor YEHOROV
USA.gif
 
61.07
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Women's Singles (1/7)
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Alexandra TRUSOVA
RUS.gif
77.69
2
Daria USACHEVA
RUS.gif
76.71
3
Kseniia SINITSYNA
RUS.gif
71.51
4
Kaori SAKAMOTO
JPN.gif
71.16
5
Young YOU
KOR.gif
70.73
6
Yelim KIM
KOR.gif
70.56
7
Amber GLENN
USA.gif
67.57
8
Satoko MIYAHARA
JPN.gif
66.36
9
Audrey SHIN
USA.gif
62.82
10
Starr ANDREWS
USA.gif
61.94
11
Ekaterina KURAKOVA
POL.gif
61.36
12
Yuhana YOKOI
JPN.gif
54.77
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Mixed Pairs (1/7)
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Russia
Evgenia TARASOVA
Vladimir MOROZOV
222.50
 
JPN.gif Japan
Riku MIURA
Ryuichi KIHARA
208.20
 
RUS.gif Russia
Aleksandra BOIKOVA
Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII
205.53
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Alexa KNIERIM
Brandon FRAZIER
USA.gif
20297
5
Jessica CALALANG
Brian JOHNSON
USA.gif
197.42
6
Alina PEPELEVA
Roman PLESHKOV
RUS.gif
183.12
7
Chelsea LIU
Danny O'SHEA
USA.gif
175.40
8
Evelyn WALSH
Trennt MICHAUD
CAN.gif
147.61
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Men's Singles (1/7)
Final Results
 
USA.gif Vincent ZHOU
295.56
 
JPN.gif Shoma UNO
270.68
 
USA.gif Nathan CHEN
269.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Shun SATO
JPN.gif
247.05
5
Jimmy MA
USA.gif
228.12
6
Michal BREZINA
CZE.gif
227.47
7
Daniel GRASSL
ITA.gif
221.43
8
Nam NGUYEN
CAN.gif
219.60
9
Adam SIAO HIM FA
FRA.gif
217.52
10
Artur DANIELIAN
RUS.gif
214.93
 
Kevin AYMOZ
FRA.gif
WD
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Mixed Ice Dance (1/7)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
Madison HUBBELL
Zachary DONOHUE
209.54
 
USA.gif United States
Madison CHOCK
Evan BATES
208.23
 
CAN.gif Canada
Laurence FOURNIER BEAUDRY
Nikolaj SORENSEN
190.13
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Olivia SMART
Adrian DIAZ
ESP.gif
189.69
5
Annabelle MOROZOV
Andrei BAGIN
RUS.gif
175.32
6
Misato KOMATSUBARA
Tim KOLETO
JPN.gif
164.32
7
Carolane SOUCISSE
Shane FIRUS
CAN.gif
162.02
8
Natalia KALISZEK
Maksym SPODYRIEV
POL.gif
160.32
9
Molly CESANEK
Yehor YEHOROV
USA.gif
156.97
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Women's Singles (1/7)
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Alexandra TRUSOVA
232.37
 
RUS.gif Daria USACHEVA
217.31
 
KOR.gif Young YOU
216.97
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kaori SAKAMOTO
JPN.gif
215.93
5
Kseniia SINITSYNA
RUS.gif
205.76
6
Amber GLENN
USA.gif
201.02
7
Satoko MIYAHARA
JPN.gif
200.51
8
Yelim KIM
KOR.gif
199.34
9
Ekaterina KURAKOVA
POL.gif
188.60
10
Starr ANDREWS
USA.gif
177.63
11
Yuhana YOKOI
JPN.gif
174.07
12
Audrey SHIN
USA.gif
160.78
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