Top 4 Korean Ladies in the 2018-19 Junior Grand Prix series
1. Yelim Kim 2. Young You 3. Haein Lee 4. Seoyeong Wi
Top 4 Korean Ladies in the 2018-19 Junior Grand Prix series
1. Yelim Kim 2. Young You 3. Haein Lee 4. Seoyeong Wi
Oona Brown / Gage Brown ↳ Still Got The Blues, Parisienne Walkways
Men Qualified for the 2018 Junior Grand Prix Final
1. Petr Gumennik (RUS) 2. Camden Pulkinen (USA) 3. Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA) 4. Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA) 5. Andrew Torgashev (USA) 6. Koshiro Shimada (JPN)
Alexandra Trusova (RUS): First clean quads in international competition
Ladies Qualified for the 2018 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final
1. Alexandra Trusova
2. Alena Kostornaia
3. Anna Shcherbakova
4. Anastasia Tarakanova
5. Yelim Kim
6. Alena Kanysheva
Avonley Nguyen & Vadym Kolesnik, Demons || 2018 JGP Slovenia (Joosep Martinson/ISU)
Avonley Nguyen & Vadym Kolesnik, Vuelvo al Sur || 2018 JGP Slovenia (Joosep Martinson/ISU)
Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA), Fate of the Gods || 2018 JGP Slovenia
Koshiro Shimada, FS Winter in Buenos Aires, JGP Slovenia 2018
Koshiro Shimada - 2018 JGP Slovenia (Joosep Martinson, ISU)
Petr Gumennik (RUS), Czardas || 2018 JGP Slovenia
Koshiro Shimada (JPN), Adios || 2018 JGP Slovenia
Tomoe Kawabata || 2018 JGP Slovenia (Joosep Martinson, ISU)
We’re in for a crazy week ahead with three major international competitions, including Japan Open and the sixth events of both the Challenger Series and the Junior Grand Prix! Japan’s Kinki Regionals (featuring the return of Daisuke Takahashi to competition, as well as several other top Japanese skaters) will also take place this weekend from Oct. 6-8; please see this post for broadcast and other information.
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JAPAN OPEN & CARNIVAL ON ICE
Japan Open is an invitational team competition where skaters are grouped into Team Japan, Team Europe, and Team North America. Each team is composed of two ladies and two men. Retired skaters can also be invited. Skaters perform only their free skates, and the team with the highest total score wins. The Japan Open gala is called Carnival on Ice and features skaters who did not participate in the competition, in addition to the ones who did.
When: Oct. 6 Where: Saitama, Japan Level & disciplines: senior men & ladies How to watch: Delayed broadcast on TV Tokyo; videos will probably be uploaded to Youtube afterwards. Stream
Schedule (JST, UTC+9) Japan Open: Oct. 6 at 12:30. Broadcast: Oct. 6 at 18:30 Carnival on Ice: Oct. 6 at 18:30. Broadcast: Oct. 8 at 12:00
Team Japan: Shoma Uno, Nobunari Oda, Satoko Miyahara, Kaori Sakamoto Team Europe: Javier Fernandez, Deniss Vasiljevs, Alina Zagitova, Maria Sotskova Team North America: Nathan Chen, Jeremy Abbott, Mariah Bell, Bradie Tennell
Polina Kostiukovich & Dmitrii Ialin: Free skate K&C || 2018 JGP Czech
Alena Kostornaia, The Leftovers || 2018 JGP Czech Republic (Joosep Martinson/ISU)