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Women's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Phattaratida KANESHIGE
THA.gif
59.41
2
Jihyun HWANG
KOR.gif
57.31
3
Tsz Ching CHAN
HKG.gif
52.56
4
Sienna KACZMARCZYK
AUS.gif
45.53
5
Sadie Shen WENG
TPE.gif
41.62
6
Chloe Desiree LEUNG
HKG.gif
39.05
7
Katherine ONG PUI KUAN
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38.29
8
Michelle Edgina AXILLE
INA.gif
38.23
9
Yan-Yi LIN
TPE.gif
37.63
10
Kelly Elizabeth SUPANGAT
INA.gif
36.64
11
Simona BHASIN
AUS.gif
36.01
12
Hayden Isabel BALUCATING
PHI.gif
35.76
13
Misaki JOE
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32.39
14
Supitsara ATTAWIBOON
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31.92
15
Mirika ARMSTRONG
NZL.gif
28.44
16
Valerie ANG
SGP.gif
26.06
17
Krystle Rheanne SIY
PHI.gif
24.17
18
Sara Shin E GAN
MAS.gif
22.70

 

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Women's Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Sofia Lexi Jacqueline FRANK
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50.19
2
Tzu-Han TING
TPE.gif
48.48
3
Cheuk Ka Kahlen CHEUNG
HKG.gif
46.87
4
Joanna SO
HKG.gif
46.58
5
Vlada VASILIEV
AUS.gif
42.97
6
Hiu Yau CHOW
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39.33
7
Charmaine Skye CHUA
PHI.gif
23.88
8
Fayrena Azlia KEISHA
INA.gif
21.94
9
Jia Xin NG
MAS.gif
17.60
 
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Men's Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Yudong CHEN
CHN.gif
66.19
2
Lap Kan YUEN
HKG.gif
59.45
3
Kai Xiang CHEW
MAS.gif
56.16
4
Douglas GERBER
NZL.gif
53.01
5
Charlton DOHERTY
AUS.gif
48.75
6
Adonis Wai Chung WONG
HKG.gif
45.70
7
Kwun Hung LEUNG
HKG.gif
44.14
8
Wayne Wing Yin CHUNG
HKG.gif
38.76
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Women's Junior Singles
Provisional Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Jihyun HWANG
KOR.gif
154.10
2
Phattaratida KANESHIGE
THA.gif
151.43
3
Tsz Ching CHAN
HKG.gif
141.46
4
Sienna KACZMARCZYK
AUS.gif
132.02
5
Sadie Shen WENG
TPE.gif
121.87
6
Chloe Desiree LEUNG
HKG.gif
116.68
7
Katherine ONG PUI KUAN
MAS.gif
112.97
8
Simona BHASIN
AUS.gif
105.57
9
Kelly Elizabeth SUPANGAT
INA.gif
102.98
10
Hayden Isabel BALUCATING
PHI.gif
97.52
11
Michelle Edgina AXILLE
INA.gif
96.38
12
Misaki JOE
NZL.gif
93.89
13
Yan-Yi LIN
TPE.gif
93.16
14
Supitsara ATTAWIBOON
THA.gif
88.42
15
Mirika ARMSTRONG
NZL.gif
82.16
16
Krystle Rheanne SIY
PHI.gif
70.51
17
Valerie ANG
SGP.gif
63.52
18
Sara Shin E GAN
MAS.gif
62.92
 
 
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Men's Junior Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Yudong CHEN
CHN.gif
204.82
2
Yu-Hsiang LI
TPE.gif
171.87
3
Pagiel Yie Ken SNG
SGP.gif
134.47
4
Yu-Chun HUANG
TPE.gif
128.91
5
Chiu Hei CHEUNG
HKG.gif
128.77
6
Heung Lai ZHAO
HKG.gif
123.17
7
Ze Zeng FANG
MAS.gif
121.19
8
Vinceman CHONG
AUS.gif
103.18
9
Manjesh TIWARI
IND.gif
93.29
10
Betrand Zeusef ZURIEL
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66.33

 

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Women's Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Sofia Lexi Jacqueline FRANK
PHI.gif
143.97
2
Joanna SO
HKG.gif
138.14
3
Tzu-Han TING
TPE.gif
136.40
4
Vlada VASILIEV
AUS.gif
121.31
5
Cheuk Ka Kahlen CHEUNG
HKG.gif
117.33
6
Hiu Yau CHOW
HKG.gif
115.97
7
Charmaine Skye CHUA
PHI.gif
81.51
8
Fayrena Azlia KEISHA
INA.gif
70.92
9
Jia Xin NG
MAS.gif
54.65
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Men's Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Yudong CHEN
CHN.gif
213.24
2
Lap Kan YUEN
HKG.gif
172.73
3
Douglas GERBER
NZL.gif
168.76
4
Kai Xiang CHEW
MAS.gif
165.99
5
Charlton DOHERTY
AUS.gif
147.21
6
Adonis Wai Chung WONG
HKG.gif
142.67
7
Kwun Hung LEUNG
HKG.gif
128.84
8
Wayne Wing Yin CHUNG
HKG.gif
115.36
 
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