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Official Schedule
China Standard Time (GMT +8)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, February 4th
09:55 Mixed Team Men's Singles, Short Program (Event 1/8)
11:35 Mixed Team Mixed Ice Dance, Rhythm Dance (Event 2/8)
13:15 Mixed Team Mixed Pairs, Short Program (Event 3/8)

Sunday, February 6th
09:30 Mixed Team Women's Singles, Short Program (Event 4/8)
11:50 Mixed Team Men's Singles, Free Skating (Event 5/8)
 
Monday, February 7th
09:30 Mixed Team Women's Singles, Short Program (Event 6/8)
10:30 Mixed Team Mixed Pairs, Free Skating (Event 7/8)
11:35 Mixed Team Women's Singles, Free Skating (Event 8/8)

 

Tuesday, February 8th
09:15 Men's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

 

Thursday, February 10th
09:30 Men's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

 

Saturday, February 12th
19:00 Mixed Ice Dance Rhythm Dance (Event 1/2)

 

Monday, February 14th
09:15 Mixed Ice Dance Free Dance (Event 2/2)

 

Tuesday, February 15th
18:00 Women's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Thursday, February 17th
18:00 Women's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

 

Friday, February 18th
18:30 Mixed Pairs Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Saturday, February 19th
19:00 Mixed Pairs Free Skating (Event 2/2)
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Mixed Team
Men's Singles, Short Program (Event 1/8) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CHEN Nathan
USA.gif
111.71
2
UNO Shoma
JPN.gif
105.46
3
KONDRATIUK Mark
ROC.gif
95.81
4
KVITELASHVILI Morisi
GEO.gif
92.37
5
GRASSL Daniel
ITA.gif
88.10
6
JIN Boyang
CHN.gif
82.87
7
BREZINA Michal
CZE.gif
76.77
8
SADOVSKY Roman
CAN.gif
71.06
9
FENTZ Paul
GER.gif
68.64
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Mixed Team
Mixed Ice Dance, Rhythm Dance (Event 2/8) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HUBBELL Madison
DONOHUE Zachary
USA.gif
86.56
2
SINITSINA Victoria
KATSALAPOV Nikita
ROC.gif
85.05
3
GUIGNARD Charlene
FABBRI Marco
ITA.gif
83.83
4
GILLES Piper
POIRIER Paul
CAN.gif
82.72
5
WANG Shiyue
LIU Xinyu
CHN.gif
74.66
6
TASCHLEROVA Natalie
TASCHLER Filip
CZE.gif
68.99
7
KOMATSUBARA Misato
KOLETO Tim
JPN.gif
66.54
8
KAZAKOVA Maria
REVIYA Georgy
GEO.gif
64.60
9
NAZAROVA Oleksandra
NIKITIN Maksym
UKR.gif
64.08
10
MUELLER Katharina
DIECK Tim
GER.gif
63.21
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Mixed Team
Mixed Pairs, Short Program (Event 3/8) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SUI Wenjing
HAN Cong
CHN.gif
82.83
2
MISHINA Anastasia
GALLIAMOV Aleksandr
ROC.gif
82.64
3
KNIERIM Alexa
FRAZIER Brandon
USA.gif
75.00
4
MIURA Riku
KIHARA Ryuichi
JPN.gif
74.45
5
MOORE-TOWERS Kirsten MARINARO Michael
CAN.gif
67.34
6
SAFINA Karina
BERULAVA Luka
GEO.gif
64.79
7
DELLA MONICA Nicole
GUARISE Matteo
ITA.gif
60.30
8
ZUKOVA Jelizaveta
BIDAR Martin
CZE.gif
56.70
9
HOLICHENKOSofiia
DARENSKYIArtem
UKR.gif
53.65
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Mixed Team
Women's Singles, Short Program (Event 4/8) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VALIEVA Kamila
ROC.gif
90.18
2
HIGUCHI Wakaba
JPN.gif
74.73
3
SCHIZAS Madeline
CAN.gif
69.60
4
GUBANOVA Anastasiia
GEO.gif
67.56
5
CHEN Karen
USA.gif
65.20
6
SCHOTT Nicole
GER.gif
62.66
7
SHABOTOVA Anastasiia
UKR.gif
62.49
8
BREZINOVA Eliska
CZE.gif
61.05
9
GUTMANN Lara Naki
ITA.gif
58.52
10
ZHU Yi
TPE.gif
47.03
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Mixed Team
Mixed Pairs, Free Skating (Event 6/8) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MISHINA Anastasia
GALLIAMOV Aleksandr
ROC.gif
145.20
2
MIURA Riku
KIHARA Ryuichi
JPN.gif
139.60
3
PENG Cheng
JIN Yang
CHN.gif
131.75
4
JAMES Vanessa
RADFORD Eric
CAN.gif
130.07
5
KNIERIM Alexa
FRAZIER Brandon
USA.gif
128.97
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Mixed Team
Mixed Ice Dance, Free Dance (Event 7/8) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CHOCK Madison
BATES Evan
USA.gif
129.07
2
SINITSINA Victoria
KATSALAPOV Nikita
ROC.gif
128.17
3
GILLES Piper
POIRIER Paul
CAN.gif
124.39
4
WANG Shiyue
LIU Xinyu
CHN.gif
107.18
5
KOMATSUBARA Misato
KOLETO Tim
JPN.gif
98.66
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