Skate Canada International Oct. 29 – 31, 2010 Kingston/ON, Canada *SPOILERS*

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Isk8NYC

This thread contains spoilers for the ISU Grand Prix / Skate Canada International
Oct. 29 – 31, 2010
Kingston/ON, Canada

Entries: http://www.isuresults.com/events/fsevent00011182.htm
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Isk8NYC

Skate Canada International 2010 Entries
http://www.isuresults.com/events/fsevent00011182.htm

Men
1 Patrick CHAN CAN 1               
2 Kevin REYNOLDS CAN 1               
3 Jeremy TEN CAN 1               
4 Alban PREAUBERT FRA 2               
5 Paolo BACCHINI ITA 3               
6 Yasuharu NANRI JPN 4               
7 Nobunari ODA JPN 4               
8 Artur GACHINSKI RUS 5               
9 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP 6               
10 Kristoffer BERNTSSON SWE 7               
11 Grant HOCHSTEIN USA 8               
12 Adam RIPPON USA 8               

Ladies
1 Amelie LACOSTE CAN 1               
2 Cynthia PHANEUF CAN 1               
3 Myriane SAMSON CAN 1               
4 Valentina MARCHEI ITA 2               
5 Haruka IMAI JPN 3               
6 Fumie SUGURI JPN 3               
7 Ksenia MAKAROVA RUS 4               
8 Sonia LAFUENTE ESP 5               
9 Sarah MEIER SUI 6               
10 Alissa CZISNY USA 7               
11 Alexe GILLES USA 7               
12 Agnes ZAWADZKI USA 7               

Pairs
1 Jessica DUBE / Bryce DAVISON CAN 1               
2 Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD CAN 1               
3 Paige LAWRENCE / Rudi SWIEGERS CAN 1               
4 Huibo DONG / Yiming WU CHN 2               
5 Stacey KEMP / David KING GBR 3               
6 Lubov ILIUSHECHKINA / Nodari MAISURADZE RUS 4               
7 Anastasia MARTIUSHEVA / Alexei ROGONOV RUS 4               
8 Marissa CASTELLI / Simon SHNAPIR USA 5               

Ice Dance
1 Vanessa CRONE / Paul POIRIER CAN 1               
2 Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM CAN 1               
3 Pernelle CARRON / Lloyd JONES FRA 2               
4 Stefanie FROHBERG / Tim GIESEN GER 3               
5 Sinead KERR / John KERR GBR 4               
6 Lorenza ALESSANDRINI / Simone VATURI ITA 5               
7 Kristina GORSHKOVA / Vitali BUTIKOV RUS 6               
8 Madison CHOCK / Greg ZUERLEIN USA 7               
9 Rachel TIBBETTS / Collin BRUBAKER USA 7               
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Isk8NYC

Skate Canada Viewing Schedule:
http://www.universalsports.com/news/article/newsid=496721.html

Live internet broadcasts from www.universalsports.com ($15/season) and Ice Network ($40/season)

I think this is the live viewing portal for skatebuzz: http://skatetv.cansportlive.com/
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"I like to skate on the other side of the ice." - Comedian Steven Wright

Artemis

CBC broadcast schedule:

Women's & Pairs Short Programs
Fri 10/29
2:00-4:00 PM

Men's & Dance Short Programs
Sat 10/30
12:00-1:00 AM
10:00-12:00 PM

Pairs & Men's Free Programs
Sat 10/30
1:00-3:00 PM

Women's & Dance Free Programs
Sun 10/31
5:00-7:00 PM

Gala
Sat 11/6
9:00-10:00AM
"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity." ~ anon

Sk8tmum

Dube and Davison have withdrawn ... he's got a knee injury that is being assessed ...

FigureSpins

That's too bad - I like their skating.

icenetwork just sent me an email with their live streaming times:

Friday, October 29th
11:30am - Ladies Short Program
1:45pm - Pairs Short Program
6:15pm - Men's Short Program
8:10pm - Short Dance  (That looks odd in writing)

Saturday, October 30th
2:00pm - Pairs Free Skate
3:55pm - Men's Free Skate
7:00pm - Ladies Free Skate

Sunday, October 31st
12:15pm - Free Dance

All times eastern; blackout restrictions apply
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Schmeck

Thanks for the times!

Hmm, 11:30 AM - will be at work, maybe I'll try to hide and find a computer that allows video (working at a school is so frustrating, they block everything!)

FigureSpins

I recorded the UniSports broadcast, but I only had time to watch one skater.

Agnes rocked the house; other than a traveling layback that took a while to settle down and another spin that seemed to just die unexpectedly, she was awesome!  She has such fast, tight rotation in the air, with textbook body alignment!  Wow, wow, wow!
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Artemis

Results after the women's short program:

[spoiler]1 Cynthia PHANEUF   CAN  58.24 1 
2 Ksenia MAKAROVA   RUS  57.90 2 
3 Agnes ZAWADZKI   USA  56.29 3 
4 Alissa CZISNY   USA  55.95 4 
5 Amelie LACOSTE   CAN  55.30 5 
6 Haruka IMAI   JPN  52.52 6 
7 Myriane SAMSON   CAN  51.62 7 
8 Fumie SUGURI   JPN  48.17 8 
9 Valentina MARCHEI   ITA  45.57 9 
10 Sonia LAFUENTE   ESP  42.76 10 
11 Alexe GILLES   USA  41.02 11

Sarah Meir had to withdraw.

Wow, nicely done Cynthia! I know the short program is her strong suit so it aint over yet ... but still.

Can't picture Ksenia Makarova at all, and CBC online is only showing Cynthia's skate right now. Will have to wait til I get home.[/spoiler]
"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity." ~ anon

FigureSpins

Thanks for the update; glad Agnes did so well.  There's still a long program to go before the medals are awarded.

I like the spoiler tags - thanks Jim!
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Artemis

Ok, the competition is over now so I'm not going to bother with spoiler tags.

Men's results (final):

1 Patrick CHAN   CAN  239.52 4/1
2 Nobunari ODA   JPN  236.52 1/3
3 Adam RIPPON   USA  233.04 3/2
4 Kevin REYNOLDS   CAN  218.65 2/6
5 Javier FERNANDEZ   ESP  210.85 6/4
6 Alban PREAUBERT   FRA  209.05 5/5
7 Artur GACHINSKI   RUS  204.08 7/7
8 Jeremy TEN   CAN  191.86 9/8
9 Yasuharu NANRI   JPN  188.96 8/9
10 Grant HOCHSTEIN   USA  181.65 12/10
11 Kristoffer BERNTSSON   SWE  175.84 11/11
12 Paolo BACCHINI   ITA  167.60 10/12

I'm so happy for Patrick after his somewhat disasterous short program. Not only did he come back strong in the long, but his first quad landed in competition! And what a beauty it was too. That's going to do so much for his confidence in the jump. And worth far more than a win IMO (I think he was given a bit of gift in the short program to keep him in the running, but that happens).

I loved Adam's programs too, except that I thought Romeo & Juliet would have made a better long than a short.

I'm still not sure about Oda's programs.

And big congrats to Kevin Reynolds too. He made history by being the first to land 2 quads in the short program. I also thought his artistry had improved about 100% -- he used to be all jumps and nothing else. His short program in particular.
"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity." ~ anon

Artemis

Pairs results:

1 Lubov ILIUSHECHKINA / Nodari MAISURADZE   RUS  171.40 1/2
2 Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH   CAN  170.92 5/1
3 Paige LAWRENCE / Rudi SWIEGERS   CAN  161.15 3/3
4 Marissa CASTELLI / Simon SHNAPIR   USA  159.85 2/5
5 Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD   CAN  158.53 4/4
6 Britney SIMPSON / Nathan MILLER   USA  134.05 6/6
7 Huibo DONG / Yiming WU   CHN  129.26 7/7
8 Stacey KEMP / David KING   GBR  125.52 8/8

Wow oh wow for both Kirsten/Dylan and Paige/Rudi. Great depth in the pairs, Jessica & Bryce should be looking over their shoulders.

And wow for the Russians (I guess we all have to start practising those names now  ;D ). Anyone else think Lubov is sooo like Katia when she first started?
"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity." ~ anon