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Mixed Junior Ice Dance
Provisional Results after Rhythm Dance (Event 1/2)
The Top 20 Teams will qualify for the Free Dance (Event 2/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Helena CARHART
Volodymyr HOROVYI
USA.gif
61.40
2
Elizabeth TKACHENKO
Alexei KILIAKOV
ISR.gif
60.51
3
Vanessa PHAM
Jonathan ROGERS
USA.gif
57.80
4
Elliana PEAL
Ethan PEAL
USA.gif
55.92
5
Kristina BLAND
Matthew SPERRY
USA.gif
52.39
6
Madeline FREEMAN
Christian BENNETT
USA.gif
46.49
7
Harlow STANLEY
Nikita SOSNENKO
MEX.gif
44.39
8
Jillian PREVER
Agahan DORTKOL
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34.60
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Mixed Ice Dance
Provisional Results after Rhythm Dance (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Katarina WOLFKOSTIN
Jeffrey CHEN
USA.gif
71.92
2
Eva PATE
Logan BYE
USA.gif
71.60
3
Lorraine McNAMARA
Anton SPIRIDONOV
USA.gif
70.83
4
Emily BRATTI
Ian SOMERVILLE
USA.gif
68.63
5
Haley SALES
Nikolas WAMSTEEKER
CAN.gif
68.57
6
Lily HENSEN
Nathan LICKERS
CAN.gif
64.16
7
Mariia NOSOVITSKAYA
Michael NOSOVITSKY
ISR.gif
63.96
8
Elysia-Marie CAMPBELL
Liam FAWCETT
CAN.gif
58.24
9
Samantha RITTER
Daniel BRYKALOV
AZE.gif
55.05
10
Jenna HERTENSTEIN
Damian BINKOWSKI
POL.gif
51.80
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Mixed Junior Ice Dance
Final Results
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Elizabeth TKACHENKO
Alexei KILIAKOV
ISR.gif
149.21
2
Vanessa PHAM
Jonathan ROGERS
USA.gif
145.70
3
Helena CARHART
Volodymyr HOROVYI
USA.gif
141.83
4
Elliana PEAL
Ethan PEAL
USA.gif
140.77
5
Kristina BLAND
Matthew SPERRY
USA.gif
124.49
6
Madeline FREEMAN
Christian BENNETT
USA.gif
115.96
7
Harlow STANLEY
Nikita SOSNENKO
MEX.gif
109.67
8
Jillian PREVER
Agahan DORTKOL
TUR.gif
104.11
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Mixed Ice Dance
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lorraine McNAMARA
Anton SPIRIDONOV
USA.gif
181.93
2
Eva PATE
Logan BYE
USA.gif
179.46
3
Katarina WOLFKOSTIN
Jeffrey CHEN
USA.gif
175.42
4
Emily BRATTI
Ian SOMERVILLE
USA.gif
173.35
5
Haley SALES
Nikolas WAMSTEEKER
CAN.gif
172.05
6
Mariia NOSOVITSKAYA
Michael NOSOVITSKY
ISR.gif
164.10
7
Lily HENSEN
Nathan LICKERS
CAN.gif
158.66
8
Elysia-Marie CAMPBELL
Liam FAWCETT
CAN.gif
148.13
9
Samantha RITTER
Daniel BRYKALOV
AZE.gif
138.80
10
Jenna HERTENSTEIN
Damian BINKOWSKI
POL.gif
131.15
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