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  • Men's Singles (4/7)
  • Women's Singles (4/7)
  • Mixed Pairs (4/7)
  • Mixed Ice Dance (4/7)


Official Schedule
Japan Standard Time (GMT +19
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, November 12th
12:33 Mixed Pairs Short Program (Event 1/2)
14:25 Mixed Ice Dance Short Dance (Event 1/2)
16:13 Women's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)
19:04 Men's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)


Saturday, November 13th
12:23 Mixed Pairs Free Skating (Event 2/2)
14:47 Mixed Ice Dance Free Dance (Event 2/2)
16:40 Women's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)
19:35 Men's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)
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Mixed Pairs (4/7)
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anastasia MISHINA
Aleksandr GALLIAMOV
RUS.gif
78.40
2
Evgenia TARASOVA
Vladimir MOROZOV
RUS.gif
75.78
3
Riku MIURA
Ryuichi KIHARA
JPN.gif
73.98
4
Ashley CAIN-GRIBBLE
Timothy LEDUC
USA.gif
70.75
5
Audrey LU
Misha MITROFANOV
USA.gif
64.95
6
Evelyn WALSH
Trennt MICHAUD
CAN.gif
56.97
7
Minerva Fabienne HASE
Nolan SEEGERT
GER.gif
54.63
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Mixed Ice Dance (4/7)
Provisional Results after Rhythm Dance (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Victoria SINITSINA
Nikita KATSALAPOV
RUS.gif
86.33
2.
Madison CHOCK
Evan BATES
USA.gif
86.02
3.
Lilah FEAR
Lewis GIBSON
GBR.gif
76.43
4.
Sara HURTADO
Kirill KHALIAVIN
ESP.gif
76.40
5.
Marjorie LAJOIE
Zachary LAGHA
CAN.gif
74.45
6.
Kana MURAMOTO
Daisuke TAKAHASHI
JPN.gif
70.74
7.
Misato KOMATSUBARA
Tim KOLETO
JPN.gif
68.13
8.
Alexandra NAZAROVA
Maxim NIKITIN
UKR.gif
66.07
9.
Sofia SHEVCHENKO
Igor EREMENKO
RUS.gif
65.17
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Women's Singles (4/7)
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kaori SAKAMOTO
JPN.gif
76.56
2.
Mana KAWABE
JPN.gif
73.88
3.
Young YOU
KOR.gif
68.08
4.
Alysa LIU
USA.gif
67.72
5.
Eunsoo LIM
KOR.gif
65.23
6.
Amber GLENN
USA.gif
63.43
7.
Rino MATSUIKE
JPN.gif
63.34
8.
Nicole SCHOTT
GER.gif
59.26
9.
Seoyeong WI
KOR.gif
58.23
 
Daria USACHEVA
RUS.gif
WD
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Men's Singles (4/7)
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shoma UNO
JPN.gif
102.58
2.
Vincent ZHOU
USA.gif
99.51
3.
Junhwan CHA
KOR.gif
95.92
4.
Makar IGNATOV
RUS.gif
90.54
5.
Sota YAMAMOTO
JPN.gif
86.05
6.
Matteo RIZZO
ITA.gif
84.78
7.
Alexander SAMARIN
RUS.gif
84.32
8.
Kao MIURA
JPN.gif
76.62
9.
Tomoki HIWATASHI
USA.gif
72.36
10.
Nam NGUYEN
CAN.gif
64.28
11.
Camden PULKINEN
USA.gif
55.53
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Mixed Pairs (4/7)
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Russia
Anastasia MISHINA
Aleksandr GALLIAMOV
227.28
 
RUS.gif Russia
Evgenia TARASOVA
Vladimir MOROZOV
213.27
 
JPN.gif Japan
Riku MIURA
Ryuichi KIHARA
209.42
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ashley CAIN-GRIBBLE
Timothy LEDUC
USA.gif
202.79
5.
Audrey LU
Misha MITROFANOV
USA.gif
190.03
6.
Evelyn WALSH
Trennt MICHAUD
CAN.gif
167.98
7.
Minerva Fabienne HASE
Nolan SEEGERT
GER.gif
161.89
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Mixed Ice Dance (4/7)
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Russia
Victoria SINITSINA
Nikita KATSALAPOV
215.44
 
USA.gif United States
Madison CHOCK
Evan BATES
210.78
 
GBR.gif Great Britain
Lilah FEAR
Lewis GIBSON
191.91
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Sara HURTADO
Kirill KHALIAVIN
ESP.gif
188.09
5.
Marjorie LAJOIE
Zachary LAGHA
CAN.gif
187.38
6.
Kana MURAMOTO
Daisuke TAKAHASHI
JPN.gif
179.50
7.
Misato KOMATSUBARA
Tim KOLETO
JPN.gif
172.20
8.
Alexandra NAZAROVA
Maxim NIKITIN
UKR.gif
165.38
9.
Sofia SHEVCHENKO
Igor EREMENKO
RUS.gif
160.13
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Women's Singles (4/7)
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Kaori SAKAMOTO
223.34
 
JPN.gif Mana KAWABE
205.44
 
KOR.gif Young YOU
203.60
 
Rank
Nation
Nation
Result
4.
Alysa LIU
USA.gif
202.90
5.
Eunsoo LIM
KOR.gif
186.68
6.
Rino MATSUIKE
JPN.gif
186.17
7.
Amber GLENN
USA.gif
175.83
8.
Nicole SCHOTT
GER.gif
172.37
9.
Seoyeong WI
KOR.gif
170.54
 
Daria USACHEVA
RUS.gif
WD
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Men's Singles (4/7)
Final Results

 

JPN.gif Shoma UNO
290.15

 

USA.gif Vincent ZHOU
260.69
 
KOR.gif Junhwan CHA
259.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Makar IGNATOV
RUS.gif
257.20
5.
Matteo RIZZO
ITA.gif
255.84
6.
Alexander SAMARIN
RUS.gif
255.65
7.
Sota YAMAMOTO
JPN.gif
238.90
8.
Kao MIURA
JPN.gif
232.89
9.
Tomoki HIWATASHI
USA.gif
217.08
10.
Nam NGUYEN
CAN.gif
208.39
11.
Camden PULKINEN
USA.gif
193.18
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