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Official Schedule
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, April 15th
15:15 Mixed Team Mixed Ice Dance, Rhythm Dance (Event 1/8)
16:25 Mixed Team Women's Singles, Short Program (Event 2/8)
18:25 Mixed Team Men's Singles, Short Program (Event 3/8)


Friday, April 16th
15:20 Mixed Team Mixed Pairs, Short Program (Event 4/8)
16:45 Mixed Team Mixed Ice Dance, Free Dance (Event 5/8)
18:10 Mixed Team Men's Singles, Free Skating (Event 6/8)


Saturday, April 17th
15:15 Mixed Team Mixed Pairs, Free Skating (Event 7/8)
16:50 Mixed Team Women's Singles, Free Skating (Event 8/8)

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Mixed Team
Mixed Ice Dance, Rhythm Dance (Event 1/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Victoria SINITSINA
Nikita KATSALAPOV
RUS.gif
86.66
2
Charlene GUIGNARD
Marco FABBRI
ITA.gif
82.93
3
Kaitlin HAWAYEK
Jean-Luc BAKER
USA.gif
76.79
4
Adelina GALYAVIEVA
Louis THAURON
FRA.gif
70.34
5
Misato KOMATSUBARA
Tim KOLETO
JPN.gif
66.42
6
Carolane SOUCISSE
Shane FIRUS
CAN.gif
65.06
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Mixed Team
Women's Singles, Short Program (Event 2/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anna SHCHERBAKOVA
RUS.gif
81.07
2
Elizaveta TUKTAMYSHEVA
RUS.gif
80.35
3
Kaori SAKAMOTO
JPN.gif
77.78
4
Rika KIHIRA
JPN.gif
69.74
5
Bradie TENNELL
USA.gif
67.40
6
Karen CHEN
USA.gif
62.48
7
Lara Naki GUTMANN
ITA.gif
60.45
8
Ginevra Lavinia NEGRELLO
ITA.gif
59.55
9
Alison SCHUMACHER
CAN.gif
59.19
10
Gabrielle DALEMAN
CAN.gif
57.22
11
Maia MAZZARA
FRA.gif
55.31
12
Lea SERNA
FRA.gif
55.28
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Mixed Team
Men's Singles, Short Program (Event 3/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Nathan CHEN
USA.gif
109.65
2
Yuzuru HANYU
JPN.gif
107.12
3
Jason BROWN
USA.gif
94.86
4
Kevin AYMOZ
FRA.gif
94.69
5
Mikhail KOLYADA
RUS.gif
93.42
6
Roman SADOVSKY
CAN.gif
89.61
7
Evgeni SEMENENKO
RUS.gif
88.86
8
Adam SIAO HIM FA
FRA.gif
78.28
9
Shoma UNO
JPN.gif
77.46
10
Daniel GRASSL
ITA.gif
67.32
11
Nam NGUYEN
CAN.gif
66.89
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Mixed Team
Mixed Pairs, Short Program (Event 4/8) Results

 

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anastasia MISHINA
Aleksandr GALLIAMOV
RUS.gif
73.77
2
Nicole DELLA MONICA
Matteo GUARISE
ITA.gif
66.09
3
Riku MIURA
Ryuichi KIHARA
JPN.gif
65.82
4
Alexa KNIERIM
Brandon FRAZIER
USA.gif
65.68
5
Cleo HAMON
Denys STREKALIN
FRA.gif
61.37
6
Lori-Ann MATTE
Thierry FERLAND
CAN.gif
54.91
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Mixed Team
Mixed Ice Dance, Free Dance (Event 5/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Victoria SINITSINA
Nikita KATSALAPOV
RUS.gif
130.15
2
Charlene GUIGNARD
Marco FABBRI
ITA.gif
124.75
3
Kaitlin HAWAYEK
Jean-Luc BAKER
USA.gif
110.16
4
Adelina GALYAVIEVA
Louis THAURON
FRA.gif
106.58
5
Misato KOMATSUBARA
Tim KOLETO
JPN.gif
100.82
6
Carolane SOUCISSE
Shane FIRUS
CAN.gif
97.86
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Mixed Team
Men's Singles, Free Skating (Event 6/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Nathan CHEN
USA.gif
203.24
2
Yuzuru HANYU
JPN.gif
193.76
3
Mikhail KOLYADA
RUS.gif
180.72
4
Kevin AYMOZ
FRA.gif
169.13
5
Evgeni SEMENENKO
RUS.gif
166.33
6
Shoma UNO
JPN.gif
164.96
7
Daniel GRASSL
ITA.gif
161.56
8
Jason BROWN
USA.gif
160.33
9
Adam SIAO HIM FA
FRA.gif
152.64
10
Roman SADOVSKY
CAN.gif
134.80
11
Nam NGUYEN
CAN.gif
133.04
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Mixed Team
Mixed Pairs, Free Skating (Event 7/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anastasia MISHINA
Aleksandr GALLIAMOV
RUS.gif
151.59
2
Alexa KNIERIM
Brandon FRAZIER
USA.gif
133.63
3
Riku MIURA
Ryuichi KIHARA
JPN.gif
130.83
4
Nicole DELLA MONICA
Matteo GUARISE
ITA.gif
128.24
5
Cleo HAMON
Denys STREKALIN
FRA.gif
104.81
6
Lori-Ann MATTE
Thierry FERLAND
CAN.gif
101.83
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Mixed Team
Women's Singles, Free Skating (Event 8/8) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anna SHCHERBAKOVA
RUS.gif
160.58
2
Kaori SAKAMOTO
JPN.gif
150.29
3
Elizaveta TUKTAMYSHEVA
RUS.gif
146.23
4
Bradie TENNELL
USA.gif
133.19
5
Rika KIHIRA
JPN.gif
132.39
6
Karen CHEN
USA.gif
127.24
7
Lara Naki GUTMANN
ITA.gif
119.14
8
Alison SCHUMACHER
CAN.gif
111.98
9
Ginevra Lavinia NEGRELLO
ITA.gif
110.65
10
Gabrielle DALEMAN
CAN.gif
107.30
11
Maia MAZZARA
FRA.gif
100.11
12
Lea SERNA
FRA.gif
97.63
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