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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Rostelecom Cup: Mens Preview

Can P-Chiddy-Chan bounce back from the upset of Silver at Skate Canada? Are Kozuka and Oda really back or were the medals at Skate America and Skate Canada just a fluke? What on earth will Johnny Weir look like in a legitimate competition? Is Brezina over, or will he get it in gear? And what on earth is up with Artur Gachinski? There are so many questions surrounding this event, so let's get started!

Here is the event schedule. http://backstagebarbie.blogspot.com/2012/10/2012-grand-prix-of-figure-skating.html I'll be covering the ladies short on Friday morning and all of the free skates on Saturday.

How do we feel about this season's programs from Patrick Chan (CAN)? I mean, it's great that he decided to grace us with two new ones. I am sensing more actual expression from him, particularly in the free, but the execution was a little bit of a hot mess at Skate Canada. Even home cooking couldn't put him atop the podium, so he'll need to up the ante in Russia, which I suspect he'll do. For all I complain about him, I really do appreciate the attempt to create a sense of artistry that is not so manufactured this season.

Takahiko Kozuka (JPN) surprised us all by coming back from a disastrous (by his standards) 2011-2012 season to win Skate America. We love his programs this year and wish him the best in Mother Russia.

Nobunari Oda (JPN) is another curious case. It seemed last season that he was phasing out, but he came back and won a bronze at Skate Canada. He is one of those skaters that is more likely to do well now that later in the season as it will take a killer set of programs at Nationals to make the World team with the success of Takahashi, Kozuka, Machida, and Hanyu this season.

Oh lord, who is ready for Johnny Weir (USA) to come back? Wherever he goes, drama ensues. Whether this comeback is for real and he actually makes it to Sochi or not, he has a huge fanbase and it's good for the sport. We all know that he doesn't play by IJS rules and he skates the way he wants to, so I'm not expecting much out of him at this competition. We don't know what his technical elements will look like and how well his program will fit the code of points, but regardless, I love him and I'm so happy he's coming back!

My Podium Predictions:
Gold: Patrick Chan
Silver: Takahiko Kozuka
Bronze: Nobunari Oda

The Rest of the Field:
Michal Brezina (CZE)
Denis Ten (KAZ)
Zhan Bush (RUS)
Artur Gachinski (RUS)
Konstantin Menshov (RUS)
Richard Dornbush (USA)

Thursday, February 9, 2012

2012 Four Continents Championships: Men's Short Program

Thursday February 9th, 2012 8:45 PM EST

1) Nicholas Fernandez (AUS)
2) Maverick Eguia (PHI)
3) Alex Kang Chan Kam (KOR)
4) Harry Hau Yin Lee (HKG)
5) Hwan-Jin Kim (KOR)
6) Wun-Chang Shih (TPE)
7) Luiz Manella (BRA)
8) Jordan Ju (TPE)
9) Kevin Alves (BRA)
10) Min-Seok Kim (KOR)
11) Brendan Kerry (AUS)
12) Jeremy Ten (CAN)
13) Christopher Caluza (PHI)
14) Mark Webster (AUS)
15) Jinlin Guan (CHN)
16) Misha Ge (UZB)
17) Adam Rippon (USA)
18) Ross Miner (USA)
19) Nan Song (CHN)
20) Patrick Chan (CAN)
21) Tatsuki Machida (JPN)
22) Richard Dornbush (USA)
23) Kevin Reynolds (CAN)
24) Daisuke Takahashi (JPN)
25) Jialiang Wu (CHN)
26) Denis Ten (KAZ)
27) Takahito Mura (JPN)
28) Abzal Rakimgaliev (KAZ)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

2012 Four Continents Championships: Men's Preview

Podium Predictions:
1) Patrick Chan (CAN)
2) Daisuke Takahashi (JPN)
3) Adam Rippon (USA)

At this point, betting against Patrick Chan (CAN) is like betting against the Yankees, it's just not a smart idea most of the time. Kudos to he and his coach for figuring out the system (IJS) and working it to their advantage. It make not be pretty or exciting all the time, but they know where to squeeze out those points. The subversive part of me likes skaters who buck the system, but it's just not a smart idea if you actually want to win. Chan winning has become the biggest constant in skating these days. My one criticism of him is that he reuses programs too often. If we're going to see him at all the big events as the headliner, I want two new programs each season. But back to this event, he should have it in the bag aside from a 4+ fall meltdown. His 3 Quads and PCS will get him the Gold, despite my love for Takahashi. He's also competing in his home arena, so it will feel like practice.

My love for Daisuke Takahashi (JPN) runs deep, but even I don't think he has it in him to beat Chan anymore. His dance and performance abilities are otherworldly, but his jumps are not what they used to be and he's showing his age. If he could get ever get that Quad flip, he'd be in the ballgame, but without it, he'll play second fiddle to Chan. He is first in my heart, but unfortunately he'll probably be second on the ice.

Nan Song (CHN) was the surprise of the Grand Prix for me this season, grabbing some medals and almost making the Final. He plans 3 quads across his programs and they're pretty spectacular. He's not an artist by any means, so that aspect of his skating suffers, but he tries at least! He'll be a great up and comer, and he reminds me a little of Javier Fernandez at this time last year. Both burst onto the scene because of their ability to  do Quads, but now Fernandez has found an artistic side as well.

Adam Rippon (USA) is finally looking like himself again with a recent 2nd place finish at the US Championships. However, he lost tot Jeremy Abbot by a large margin. Because he does not have the Quad, he'll have to maximize GOE marks on all of his other elements to have comparable scores to Song and company. He usually gets the edge in PCS marks because of his great quality of skating overall. Winning a medal here is a chance to make a mini splash pre-Worlds and set up for a good showing in Nice.

Of the rest of the American contingent, Ricky Dornbush and Ross Miner each has an outside shot at this podium if they can stay clean and like the top guys make mistakes. Ross won at bronze at NHK trophy by doing just that. Ricky was disastrous in the short at US Nationals and Ross made a few silly mistakes in the free so this is their chance to end the season on a high note after failing to make the World team.

The rest of Canada's team is a bit spotty as well. Kevin Reynolds is known for his ability to do Quads with ease, but the rest of his programs normally go to the wayside under competition pressure. Jeremy Ten is a wonderful skater, but he's missed over a season with serious injury so this will be our first time seeing him in forever, so nobody knows what to expect. 

Sunday, January 29, 2012

2012 US Figure Skating Championships: Senior Men's Free Skate LIVE Coverage

1) Alexander Aiken
  Music:
  (TES) + (PCS)=
  49.05 (SP) + (FS) =

2) Daniel Raad
  Music:
  56.48 (TES) + 43.78 (PCS) = 100.26
  47.11 (SP) + 100.26 (FS) = 147.37

3) Richard Dornbush
  Music: Western Medley
  • Is it just me or does he look super tall today?
  • There we go, nice triple lutz
  • Really smooth triple axel
  • He's finally starting to hit a stride here
  • I really like the acting in this program, very few people can sell a program like Ricky
  • If only he could've done this program in the short, we'd be right in business
  • Great finish, courageous skate
  71.42 (TES) + 78.58 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 149.00
  51.59 (SP) + 149.00 (FS) = 200.59

4) Wesley Campbell
  Music: The Mission
  • This is our tall guy right here
  • I kind of like that tunic, and brown is a nice change from black
  • Nice 3-3 combo, a little wild on the second landing
  • Hard fall on the 3a
  • He is remarkable elegant for such a tall guy
  • He really stretches through his legs and extends through the fingertips
  • He really could up the level of expression and speed in this footwork sequence to match the drama in the music
  • I really like the arrangement of this music
  61.73 (TES) + 60.28 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 121.01
  45.93 (SP) + 121.01 (FS) = 166.94

5) William Brewster
  Music:
  • I wish this costume had some more pizzazz to it
  • That triple axel just kind of stayed in one place
  • 3lz-2t
  • 3s-3t combination
  • Spins are slow, he seems to be lacking energy here
  • This whole costume looks like it was meant for a person larger than he is
  • He could use some more conditioning, but he is on the right track and Jason and Yuka will help him greatly
  51.94 (TES) + 49.84 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 100.78
  55.70 (SP) + 100.78 (FS) = 166.48

6) Alexander Johnson
  Music: Gayane
  • Regardless of how he jumps, this will be beautiful
  • He pays so much attention to the subtleties, every finger, every head movement
  • Singled the axel, not enough speed I think
  • 3f-3t, that was a fight, but that's a great side to see from him
  • He would be an amazing ballet dancer, he has the body and the hair, he'd be a fantastic Cavalier in Nutcracker
  • His jumps are beautiful, and that gorgeous spiral
  • Though the jumps are very nice, he doesn't even need them, everything else he does, he does so well
  • Fantastic skate from Alex, way to recover and finish strong from that short
 69.92 (TES) + 71.58 (PCS)= 141.50
  57.73 (SP) + 141.50 (FS) =199.23

7) Scott Dyer
  Music:
  • I like that he takes a totally different approach in his too programs, jazzy short and romantic free
  • I like this costume, it's very soft and I like the detail
  • He has a nice body carriage, very strong back, good fluidity in the upper body without being sloppy
  • He is a very complete skater, nothing in this program is a weakness
  • Gorgeous form in those jumps, nice and upright
  • That was a fine skate from him, very good quality in that skate
  67.04 (TES) + 74.44 (PCS)= 141.48
  66.49 (SP) + 141.48 (FS) = 207.97

8) Joshua Farris
  Music: Rachmaninov
  • I love him in romantic programs, so happy he changed it from the JGP
  • He needs to focus, I hope he's not recalling last year's nationals
  • Johnson and Farris back to back is like beauty upon beauty
  • I had hoped this would be a break out Nationals for him, but alas he looks a little cautious
  • No, just sat down that 3lz!
  • He just doesn't seem to be fighting like I've seen him do in the past
  69.17 (TES) + 65.38 (PCS) -2.00 (DED) = 132.55
  65.43 (SP) + 132.55 (FS) = 197.98

9) Brandon Mroz
  Music: Carmen
  • Come on Brandon, let's light it up her, I want to see some firepower
  • Quad toe, fall
  • Nice 3a-only a 2t on the end
  • Double axel, I don't know if it was supposed to be a triple or not
  • He looks very strong in this footwork, his posture has improved, but I still want him to attack it more
  • Just let go and have fun and see what comes of it!
  • Oh no, hands down, he's losing focus it seems
  • Hands down again, he is just muscling these jumps too much and pitching forward
  • He has no speed going into these jumps, it's all muscle power, nothing is flowing easily
  67.11 (TES) + 66.56 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 132.67
  67.47 (SP) + 132.67 (FS) = 200.14

10) Grant Hochstein
  Music:
  (TES) + (PCS)=
  67.89 (SP) + (FS) =

11) Jonathan Cassar
  Music:
  (TES) + (PCS)=
  67.86 (SP) + (FS) =

12) Jason Brown
  Music:

  • I love this free skate and the costume, I love that everything is slightly gaudy
  • He makes everything look easy, he is such a natural
  • He exudes passion with every step
  • I am loving this music right now
  • He is a beautiful skater to watch, I loved him on the Jr. Grand Prix
  • One little correction-watch the free arm in spins, sometimes it looks a little lifeless
  • The flexibility is great, I bet he could almost do a Biellmann
  • Really nice 3-3 combo, good job staying away from the boards
  • I love his dance ability and his connection to the music
  • So much of that step sequence is on one foot, the kid has such energy
  • His study of music and piano aids him so much in the performance
  • Trip on an easy step
  • He's starting to lose it a little bit here, but that can't take away from what he had going
  • I hate that he had that stupid little trip, totally sucked the wind out
  (TES) + (PCS) -3.00 (DED) = 133.48
  75.68 (SP) + 133.48 (FS) = 209.16

13) Douglas Razzano
  Music:
  • He gets better and better at every competition
  • He's such a quiet, calm skater
  • He makes it all look so easy out there, he's in a zone, doing a phenomenal job
  • Nothing flashy, just good, solid, clean skating
  (TES) + (PCS) = 150.80
  72.50 (SP) + (FS) = 223.38

14) Stephen Carriere
  Music: Swan Lake
  • lots and lots of speed
  • He really stepped up into that 3a, very good height
  • He kind of looks like swan
  • That fall on the 3a was so loud, with all that speed, it was a hard fall
  • This program is so dramatic and intense
  • Very ambitious program, not perfect execution, but so much passion and intensity
  (TES) + (PCS)= 141.59
  71.82 (SP) + 141.59 (FS) = 213.41

15) Max Aaron
  Music:
  • I'm loving Max' jumpsuit, very fancy
  • He still looks like a baby out there, but just wait until he skates
  • This is a way more elegant program than you expect from him
  • So much speed into that quad salchow, huge jump and huge crash
  • Almost wipes out the triple axel, misses the combination
  • He looks so dejected out there, it had to be heartbreaking not hitting that quad that's been so solid for him this season
  • Wild, pitched landing, on that 3a
  • Oy he's falling apart, he looks exhausted out there,why do Tom's skaters always look undertrained in big moments
  • Good building blocks, he just needs to tie it all together
  (TES) + (PCS)= 135.14
  76.01 (SP) + 135.14 (FS) = 223.38

16) Ross Miner
  Music: The Untouchables
  • Is this costume new, or have I never seen it in HD?
  • Fantastic triple axel, such speed in and out
  • Hard fall on that 3a, slipped on the landing 
  • Looks like his pantstrap came undone, I hope that isn't a distraction
  • He is skating so well so far, looks like that fall didn't affect him
  • Good 3-2-2 combination
  • He's sailing through this program, he's in a zone
  • Time to sell this program
  • He's looking like Rachael Flatt did at the end of her free skate, just a spectacular job
  75.62 (TES) + (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 151.42
   (SP) + 151.42 (FS) = 230.32

17) Keegan Messing
  Music: Pirates of the Caribbean 
  • That 3a was gigantic
  • Good decision to make that a 3t instead of a quad
  • That squat spin was actually kind of cool
  • 3-2-1 combination that looked like
  • He just stopped to vogue at the judges, love it
  • Stumble on the loop, I think he's muscling a lot here
  • Jump, jump, jump, jump...that's awesome, but this is a crucial off-season to start adding some artistry and substance if he wants to make it to the Olympics
  (TES) + (PCS)= 135.81
   (SP) + (FS) = 212.47

18) Armin Mahbanoozadeh
  Music: Kill Bill

  • UR Quad toe and a fall, but I appreciate that he's trying it
  • I still don't like the costume, but it's an improvement
  • Eeked out that 3a, don't know how he saved it!
  • This costume is lacking in excitement for me, the music has nice ups and downs, but this is a little flat for me, performance-wise
  • Strong finish after a little bit of a rough start

  (TES) + (PCS)=
   (SP) + (FS) =

19) Adam Rippon
  Music:
  (TES) + (PCS)=
   (SP) + (FS) =

20) Jeremy Abbott
  Music:
  (TES) + (PCS)=
   (SP) + (FS) =

Friday, January 27, 2012

2012 US Figure Skating Championships: Senior Men's Short Program LIVE Coverage

1) Richard Dornbush
  Music: Symphony No. 5
  • Skating really fast thus far
  • Oh no, fall on the triple lutz, not a good start
  • Popped the axel into a single, very hard way for him to start his Nationals
  • Oh no, a single flip
  • My heart goes out to him right now
  • I like that he's still maintaining the intensity of performance
  • Just not his day, but he'll have better ones, I'm sure of it
  19.73 (TES) + 32.86 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 51.59

2) Adam Rippon
  Music: Korobushko
  • I hope he can pick up the energy in this room
  • Beautiful 3f-3t combo, beautiful and easy
  • Gorgeous triple axel
  • He looks very quiet and calm
  • I think it's impossible for him to hit a bad position
  • Fantastic Rippon-Lutz, as per usual
  • He is a little more firey tonight than I've seen him before
  • He is really selling it in this step sequence, fantastic, good for him
44.08 (TES) + 38.86 (PCS) = 82.94

3) Scott Dyer
  Music: Sing, Sing, Sing
  • Oh now, 3 sal was clean, but slipped on the 3 loop
  • Very jazzy, good musicality here
  • Double axel, not a triple like others here
  • Nice stretch and flexibility in the spin
  • Triple lutz, a lot of snow flying on that landing
  • Good skills, good basics
  33.60 (TES) + 33.89 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 66.49

4) Alexander Johnson
  Music: O Mio Babbino Caro
  • This is one of my favorite opera arias, a joy for any singer
  • Only a double axel
  • Chest slightly down on the triple flip landing, but mostly clean
  • I love that he extends his energy the whole way through his fingertips
  • Stumble out of that triple lutz, almost went into the boards
  • I like that he throws his head back in those spins, he extends the body line well through that
  • A bit of a botched camel, he well may lose credit for that
  • I liked the soft quality of that program, but for a short program it wasn't clean enough
  25.33 (TES) + 32.40 (PCS) = 57.73

5) Alexander Aiken
  Music: Paint It Black
  • Lots of energy going into that triple axel, under-rotated and a fall
  • 3lz-3t, just squeaked that out
  • He seems really anxious out there and uptight
  • I can tell he really wants to get off the ice at this point
  • Nice high split jump
  • Nice start for his first year as a senior
  • Paul Wylie sighting
  23.87 (TES) + 26.18 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 49.05

6) William Brewster
  Music:
  • I'm loving this purple on him
  • Really good 3s-3t, easy combo, but well executed
  • 3lz
  • 2a
  • He's done everything that was asked of him, now he needs to sell it
  • Good gentle flow, nothing seems forced or muscled
  • I like the fierce little attitude going into the that step sequence
  • Really nice subtleties, down to the head and hands movements
  30.37 (TES) + 25.33 (PCS) = 55.70

7) Ross Miner
  Music: Para Ti
  • I love the costume, it's simple, but still has bling
  • Really deep knees going into that 3A, great smooth landing
  • He goes so fast and bakes it look easy, just gliding like nobody's business
  • Wonky landing out of that combination, will lose some GOE marks, but landed it
  • Lovely triple flip
  • Fantastic speed in that spin sequence
  • He's selling the choreography, that footwork will get a high level
  • Aside from the funky landing, he'll be happy with that short
  • He rose to the occasion in terms of laying down a clean short
  41.48 (TES) + 37.42 (PCS) = 78.90

8) Jonathan Cassar
  Music: Tango de Roxanne
  • Great attack of this choreography
  • 3lz-2t
  • 2a out of an Ina Bauer
  • He doesn't have the difficult jumps, but what he does is so beautiful
  • He is a force out on the ice, he takes command
  • Going all out in selling the spins and steps
  • Exquisite spread eagle as well
  • Fantastic "performance"
  33.40 (TES) + 34.46 (PCS) = 67.86

9) Wesley Campbell
  Music: Concierto D'Aranjuez
  • Wow, that boy is as tall as a tight end, let's see how he skates tonight
  • Very high wrap on that 1lz-2t combination
  • Double axel
  • His technical marks will suffer tonight because of that popped lutz
  • He is remarkable good at getting into those knees for such a tall guy
  • Very fast spins, especially in those crossing variations
  • Not the best, but he got through
  18.07 (TES) + 27.86 (PCS) = 45.93

10) Daniel Raad
  Music: Kashmir
  • I love the metallic and bling on that costume
  • Terribly long lead-in, but really tight triple axel
  • Triple flip-3 turn-3triple toe
  • That smock kind of breaks up the lines in the spins as it flaps about
  • Traveling quite a bit on the spins and losing speeds
  • I think he's one of those "all jumps" guys, but they are huge
  • Looked to have run out of energy by the time he hit that last jump
  26.76 (TES) + 21.35 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 47.11

11) Max Aaron
  Music: Assassin's Tango
  • I'm loving the sparkles and the details on the back of his top
  • Very subtle attention to detail on this opening choreography
  • Quad sal! First quad of the night, made it look really easy, he was not phased at all
  • A little wild in the air on that triple axel, but he reeled it in and landed
  • The spins could be better, but we know he is more a jumper
  • 3lz-3toe were very off in the air, but he pulled it out, he's a fighter that one
  • All his landings are so quiet
  • Good speed in this one-leg segment in the step sequence
  • He's not flashy by any means, but he does the work and does it well
  42.76 (TES) + 33.25 (PCS) = 76.01

12) Grant Hochstein
  Music: Clair de Lune
  • Fantastic use of the upper body, very expressive
  • 3lz-3t
  • Under-rotated the triple axel, he hung back a little too long, landed on crossed feet
  • Beautiful triple loop, though not the more difficult triple flip we see from most of these men
  • Really soft knees, great bend
  • Beautiful spinning positions
 35.03 (TES) + 33.86 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 67.89

13) Brandon Mroz
  Music: Mack the Knife
  • He's giving us a little face there at the beginning!
  • Fall on the Quad toe, but it looked rotated so he'll get full credit
  • Really low landing on that triple axel, good save, took a lot of strength to eek that out
  • 3f-2t, looked so hard for him to pull out the landings
  • It's unfortunate for it to go down like this, especially in a skater who has such fantastic jumps when he's on
  • I think he gave up on it before he even took the ice, sad to see for such a talented guy
  34.43 (TES) + 34.04 (PCS) -1.00 (DED)= 67.47

14) Douglas Razzano
  Music: Piano Concerto No. 2
  • I loved him last year, I hope that Doug shows up tonight
  • Lovely speed into that 3A
  • His expression is very subtle, like a refreshing breeze
  • Unfortunate quad toe, looked fully rotated
  • 3t-3t, not the difficulty of many skaters
  • It's sad to see such a hard-working skater not reap the benefits of all of their work
  • He's very regal, very proper on the ice
  39.17 (TES) + 34.33 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 72.50

15) Keegan Messing
  Music: Robin Hood
  • This kid is such a character
  • Ginormous triple axel
  • He blew us away last season making the final group in the free
  • 3lz-3toe, good saves
  • His spins are so fast
  • He reminds me so much of Kevin Van Der Perren
  • Triple flip, no quad, come on Keegan!
  • This is kind of a like a caricature of Robin Hood
  • He is a wild skater, like he just throws everything like a bomb
  41.44 (TES) + 35.22 (PCS) = 76.66

16) Jason Brown
  Music: Grand Guignol
  • Jason has this light about him, he and his coach have complimentary personalities
  • Fantastic use of the whole body, so articulate and specific in his movements
  • 3lz-3toe was crisp and clean
  • I love the hand gestures in the spins, and just everywhere
  • 3f-maybe a little two footed
  • Fantastic stretch in the camel spin
  • I'm loving this unitard
  • He's fascinating, I feel like he has an artist's soul
  • Love that high kick
  • He will be a crowd pleaser for years to come
  39.29 (TES) + 36.39 (PCS) = 75.68

17) Jeremy Abbott
  Music: Swing
  • I'm obsessed with those glittery suspenders
  • Hate Benji Schwimmer, love this program
  • Every ounce of this is so stylized
  • Perfect 3f-3t, looked so calm
  • Gorgeous triple axel, that was as smooth as they come
  • That footwork really scuffs up some snow, but it adds to the effect
  • Nobody acts like he does
  • Steps right up into a triple lutz
  • Jeremy is back!
  • Little traveling and balance check on that scratch spin
  • He is putting this on for the fans and himself, I feel like he's not even thinking of judges right now
  • Fantastic!
  45.78 (TES) + 44.45 (PCS) = 90.23

18) Armin Mahbanoozadeh
  Music: Kashmir
  • Made a coaching change, looking more confident
  • Good 3a, 3f-3t
  • He's ticking off the elements which is exactly what you want in a good short
  • He is very calm tonight, very smooth and fast
  • He uses the whole body well, and the arm movements actually mean something, it's not just flailing
  • Fantastic improvement from him after a difficult GP series
  44.54 (TES) + 36.12 (PCS) = 80.66

19) Joshua Farris
  Music: Clair de Lune
  • I died for him all Junior Grand Prix season, he was like a breath of fresh air
  • Oh no, that was a very awkward landing on the triple axel
  • He seems very tense tonight, usually he's so calm and smooth
  • Oh no, he just tripped a little in footwork, he's just not the relaxed skater we saw all year
  • Such beautiful lightness to those spins
  33.65 (TES) + 32.78 (PCS) -1.00 (DED) = 65.43

20) Stephen Carriere
  Music: La Vie en Rose

  • This is a new approach to La Vie en Rose
  • Gigantic 3a, but a stumble out
  • Good 3a-3t combo
  • He's almost a little too fast, seems out of control

  36.88 (TES) + 34.94 (PCS) = 71.82


Start No.NameScore
117Jeremy Abbott, Detroit SC90.23
22Adam Rippon, SC of NY82.94
318Armin Mahbanoozadeh, WA FSC80.66
47Ross Miner, SC Of Boston78.90
515Keegan Messing, AK Assoc of Figure Skaters76.66
611Max Aaron, Broadmoor SC76.01
716Jason Brown, Skokie Valley SC75.68
814Douglas Razzano, Coyotes SC of AZ72.50
920Stephen Carriere, SC Of Boston71.82
1012Grant Hochstein, St. Clair Shores FSC67.89
118Jonathan Cassar, All Year FSC67.86
1213Brandon Mroz, Broadmoor SC67.47
133Scott Dyer, All Year FSC66.49
1419Joshua Farris, Broadmoor SC65.43
154Alexander Johnson, Broadmoor SC57.73
166William Brewster, Detroit SC55.70
171Richard Dornbush, All Year FSC51.59
185Alexander Aiken, Atlanta FSC49.05
1910Daniel Raad, FL Everblades FSC47.11
209Wesley Campbell, Colonial FSC45.93