2019 Skate America
2019 Skate America | |
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Type: | Grand Prix |
Date: | October 18 – 20 |
Season: | 2019–20 |
Location: | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Host: | U.S. Figure Skating |
Venue: | Orleans Arena |
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Men's singles: Nathan Chen |
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Ladies' singles: Anna Shcherbakova |
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Pair skating: Peng Cheng / Jin Yang |
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Ice dancing: Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue |
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The 2019 Skate America presented by American Cruise Lines was the first event in the 2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, a senior-level international invitational competition series. It was held at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 18–20. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earned points toward qualifying for the 2019–20 Grand Prix Final.
Skate America was the first senior international event in International Skating Union history to be streamed live by the ISU on YouTube with geographical restrictions, as part of the federation's new deal for the 2019–20 Grand Prix series to reach countries that do not have broadcasting rights for any skating events.[1]
Contents
Entries
The ISU announced the preliminary assignments on June 20, 2019.[2]
Changes to preliminary assignments
Date | Discipline | Withdrew | Added | Reason/Other notes | Refs |
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September 10 | Men | N/A | Alexei Krasnozhon | Host pick | [3] |
Ladies | Amber Glenn | ||||
Pairs | Jessica Calalang / Brian Johnson | ||||
Ice dance | Caroline Green / Michael Parsons | ||||
October 1 and 4 | Pairs | Natalia Zabiiako / Alexander Enbert | Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji | Health (Enbert) | [4] |
October 3 and 5 | Men | Romain Ponsart | Alexei Bychenko | ||
October 11 and 14 | Ladies | Elizabet Tursynbaeva | Yi Christy Leung | Injury |
Results
Men
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Nathan Chen | United States | 299.09 | 1 | 102.71 | 1 | 196.38 |
2 | Jason Brown | United States | 255.09 | 4 | 83.45 | 2 | 171.64 |
3 | Dmitri Aliev | Russia | 253.55 | 2 | 96.57 | 3 | 156.98 |
4 | Keegan Messing | Canada | 239.34 | 3 | 96.34 | 8 | 143.00 |
5 | Kazuki Tomono | Japan | 229.72 | 8 | 75.01 | 4 | 154.71 |
6 | Jin Boyang | China | 224.98 | 9 | 74.56 | 5 | 150.42 |
7 | Alexei Bychenko | Israel | 219.70 | 6 | 79.76 | 10 | 139.94 |
8 | Cha Jun-hwan | South Korea | 219.67 | 7 | 78.98 | 9 | 140.69 |
9 | Alexei Krasnozhon | United States | 216.59 | 10 | 72.30 | 6 | 144.29 |
10 | Koshiro Shimada | Japan | 216.03 | 11 | 72.12 | 7 | 143.91 |
11 | Michal Březina | Czech Republic | 213.17 | 5 | 81.11 | 11 | 132.06 |
12 | Roman Savosin | Russia | 182.16 | 12 | 57.92 | 12 | 124.24 |
Ladies
Russia's Anna Shcherbakova became the first woman to land two quad lutzes in the free skate.[5]
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Anna Shcherbakova | Russia | 227.76 | 4 | 67.60 | 1 | 160.16 |
2 | Bradie Tennell | United States | 216.14 | 1 | 75.10 | 2 | 141.04 |
3 | Elizaveta Tuktamysheva | Russia | 205.97 | 5 | 67.28 | 3 | 138.69 |
4 | Kaori Sakamoto | Japan | 202.47 | 2 | 73.25 | 4 | 129.22 |
5 | Lim Eun-soo | South Korea | 184.50 | 8 | 63.96 | 5 | 120.54 |
6 | Wakaba Higuchi | Japan | 181.32 | 3 | 71.76 | 6 | 109.56 |
7 | Amber Glenn | United States | 169.63 | 7 | 64.71 | 9 | 104.92 |
8 | Karen Chen | United States | 165.67 | 6 | 66.03 | 10 | 99.64 |
9 | Yi Christy Leung | Hong Kong | 163.68 | 10 | 54.25 | 7 | 109.43 |
10 | Véronik Mallet | Canada | 161.75 | 9 | 56.69 | 8 | 105.06 |
11 | Stanislava Konstantinova | Russia | 143.39 | 11 | 48.27 | 12 | 95.12 |
12 | Mako Yamashita | Japan | 142.40 | 12 | 46.21 | 11 | 96.19 |
Pairs
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Peng Cheng / Jin Yang | China | 200.89 | 1 | 72.73 | 1 | 128.16 |
2 | Daria Pavliuchenko / Denis Khodykin | Russia | 196.98 | 2 | 71.25 | 3 | 125.73 |
3 | Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier | United States | 192.70 | 4 | 65.18 | 2 | 127.52 |
4 | Jessica Calalang / Brian Johnson | United States | 180.52 | 5 | 61.27 | 4 | 119.25 |
5 | Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc | United States | 177.54 | 3 | 68.20 | 5 | 109.34 |
6 | Camille Ruest / Andrew Wolfe | Canada | 155.16 | 7 | 54.63 | 6 | 100.53 |
7 | Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya / Harley Windsor | Australia | 152.94 | 6 | 55.06 | 7 | 97.88 |
8 | Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji | United Kingdom | 138.79 | 8 | 47.92 | 8 | 90.87 |
Ice dance
The scores for the rhythm dance were initially calculated erroneously, omitting the Grade of Execution points for the man's half of the pattern step. Hours later, the scores were revised to reflect the proper point totals.[6]
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | RD | FD | ||
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1 | Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue | United States | 209.55 | 1 | 84.97 | 2 | 124.58 |
2 | Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin | Russia | 206.57 | 2 | 81.91 | 1 | 124.66 |
3 | Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen | Canada | 197.53 | 3 | 79.17 | 3 | 118.36 |
4 | Olivia Smart / Adrián Díaz | Spain | 191.01 | 4 | 76.62 | 4 | 114.39 |
5 | Tiffany Zahorski / Jonathan Guerreiro | Russia | 181.82 | 5 | 71.18 | 5 | 110.64 |
6 | Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko | United States | 180.55 | 6 | 70.41 | 6 | 110.14 |
7 | Caroline Green / Michael Parsons | United States | 173.03 | 8 | 67.97 | 7 | 105.06 |
8 | Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac | France | 167.14 | 7 | 68.23 | 9 | 98.91 |
9 | Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko | Russia | 166.51 | 9 | 66.79 | 8 | 99.72 |
10 | Chen Hong / Sun Zhuoming | China | 159.94 | 10 | 61.74 | 10 | 98.20 |
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