It seems that french public was not so happy with 1st place
Men - Free Skatinghttp://www.isuresults.com/results/wc2012/SEG006.HTM1 Patrick CHAN CAN 176.70 88.56 90.14 9.11 8.79 9.00 8.96 9.21 2.00 #24
2 Yuzuru HANYU JPN 173.99 91.99 83.00 8.39 8.00 8.39 8.29 8.43 1.00 #17
3 Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN 173.94 88.16 85.78 8.71 8.14 8.61 8.61 8.82 0.00 #22
4 Florent AMODIO FRA 163.07 81.41 81.66 8.18 7.75 8.36 8.11 8.43 0.00 #19
5 Brian JOUBERT FRA 161.11 79.17 81.94 8.21 7.79 8.29 8.29 8.39 0.00 #20
6 Denis TEN KAZ 153.70 78.78 74.92 7.57 7.21 7.50 7.50 7.68 0.00 #15
7 Michal BREZINA CZE 151.88 75.86 77.02 7.89 7.43 7.54 7.79 7.86 1.00 #23
8 Jeremy ABBOTT USA 151.34 69.78 81.56 8.21 7.96 8.11 8.07 8.43 0.00 #16
9 Samuel CONTESTI ITA 151.34 75.84 75.50 7.50 7.14 7.57 7.68 7.86 0.00 #18
10 Kevin VAN DER PERREN BEL 147.66 79.86 67.80 7.04 6.36 6.89 6.75 6.86 0.00 #8
11 Takahiko KOZUKA JPN 146.85 73.55 73.30 7.57 7.04 7.25 7.36 7.43 0.00 #7
12 Nan SONG CHN 146.75 80.53 67.22 7.04 6.32 6.82 6.64 6.79 1.00 #10
13 Kevin REYNOLDS CAN 144.25 73.45 70.80 7.18 6.79 7.11 7.11 7.21 0.00 #14
14 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP 144.00 69.34 75.66 7.68 7.36 7.50 7.68 7.61 1.00 #21
15 Sergei VORONOV RUS 143.23 77.09 66.14 6.89 6.29 6.64 6.57 6.68 0.00 #11
16 Adam RIPPON USA 143.08 70.24 73.84 7.46 7.07 7.46 7.43 7.50 1.00 #13
17 Tomas VERNER CZE 140.28 65.94 74.34 7.61 7.14 7.39 7.46 7.57 0.00 #9
18 Artur GACHINSKI RUS 136.56 64.48 74.08 7.61 7.04 7.39 7.39 7.61 2.00 #12
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Judges Scores (pdf):
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http://www.youtube.com/user/LaRiservaNi ... eos?view=0FINALS STANDING1 Patrick CHAN CAN 266.11 1 1
2 Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN 259.66 3 3
3 Yuzuru HANYU JPN 251.06 7 2
4 Brian JOUBERT FRA 244.58 4 5
5 Florent AMODIO FRA 243.03 6 4
6 Michal BREZINA CZE 239.55 2 7
7 Denis TEN KAZ 229.70 8 6
8 Jeremy ABBOTT USA 226.19 9 8
9 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP 225.87 5 14
10 Samuel CONTESTI ITA 224.89 11 9
11 Takahiko KOZUKA JPN 218.63 13 11
12 Kevin REYNOLDS CAN 217.20 12 13
13 Adam RIPPON USA 216.63 10 16
14 Nan SONG CHN 216.33 15 12
15 Kevin VAN DER PERREN BEL 214.04 18 10
16 Tomas VERNER CZE 210.66 14 17
17 Sergei VORONOV RUS 210.04 17 15
18 Artur GACHINSKI RUS 205.06 16 18
19 Misha GE UZB 186.41 19 23
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Live play-by-play coverage: 2012 World Championships men's free skatehttp://www.examiner.com/figure-skating- ... z1qgzG5M3xQUAD COUNT: 20 attempted (Kozuka toe, Van Der Perren toe, Song toe, Song toe, Voronov toe, Gachinski toe, Gachinski toe, Rippon sal, Reynolds sal, Reynolds toe, Ten toe, Abbott toe, Hanyu toe, Amodio sal, Joubert toe, Fernandez toe, Fernandez sal, Takahashi, Brezina toe, Brezina sal, Chan toe, Chan toe), 14 clean (Kozuka, Song, Voronov, Reynolds sal, Reynolds toe, Ten, Abbott, Hanyu, Amodio, Joubert, Fernandez toe, Takahashi, Chan toe, Chan toe)
Patrick Chan CAN - quad toe (solid), quad toe-triple toe (almost hit the boards), triple axel, triple lutz-half loop-double salchow (a bit overrotated on the half loop), triple loop, triple flip, triple lutz, waxel (fall) - TES 88.56, PCS 90.14, FALL/DEDUCTION -2.00, FS SCORE 176.70, TOTAL SCORE 266.11
Michal Brezina CZE - triple axel (beauty), quad toe (fall, possibly underrotated), quad salchow (hand down, step out), triple axel-triple toe (hangs on), triple flip-double toe, triple loop (turn out), triple lutz, triple salchow-double toe - TES 75.86, PCS 77.02, FALL -1.00, FS SCORE 151.88, TOTAL SCORE 239.55
Daisuke Takahashi JPN - quad toe (NICE!), triple axel (beauty), triple salchow, triple axel-triple toe (hangs on), triple flip-double toe, triple loop (a little close on the landing, could be underrotated), triple lutz-double toe-double loop, steps into triple flip (again a little close on the landing) - TES 88.16, PCS 85.78, FS SCORE 173.94, TOTAL SCORE 259.66
Javier Fernandez ESP - quad toe (another beauty), quad salchow (step out), triple axel (hard fall, didn't get nearly enough height), triple axel-triple toe (hangs on), double lutz (the entrance didn't look right at all, step out), triple salchow-double toe (step out), double flip-double toe-double loop, double loop - TES 69.34, PCS 75.66, FALL -1.00, FS SCORE 144.00, TOTAL SCORE 225.87
Brian Joubert FRA - quad toe (beauty), triple salchow, triple axel-triple toe, triple axel, triple salchow-double toe, triple loop, triple lutz, triple flip-double axel sequence - TES 79.17, PCS 81.94, FS SCORE 161.11, TOTAL SCORE 244.58
Florent Amodio FRA - quad salchow (forward, hand just barely touches), triple axel-double toe, triple axel (nice), triple lutz-double toe-double toe, triple salchow-triple toe, double lutz, triple flip, double axel - TES 81.41, PCS 81.66, FS SCORE 163.07, TOTAL SCORE 243.03
Final group on the ice for warmup! Skate order: Amodio, Joubert, Fernandez, Takahashi, Brezina, Chan. The bar has been set by Hanyu. It's a big score that might get on the podium.
Samuel Contesti ITA - triple axel (forward, hangs on), triple flip, triple lutz, triple axel-double toe-double toe, triple loop, double axel, triple salchow-triple toe (fall out), triple toe-double axel sequence - TES 75.84, PCS 75.50, FS SCORE 141.34, TOTAL SCORE 224.89
Yuzuru Hanyu JPN - quad toe (nice), triple axel (solid), triple flip, triple lutz-double toe (almost lost it on the edge coming out of the lutz), fluke fall coming out of his step sequence, triple axel-triple toe (what a recovery), triple lutz-double toe-double toe, triple loop, triple salchow (hangs on) - TES 91.99, PCS 83.00, FALL -1.00, FS SCORE 173.99, TOTAL SCORE 251.06
Jeremy Abbott USA - quad toe (hangs on, nice!), triple axel-double toe (forward on the axel but clean and one-foot), triple flip, triple axel (fall out, hand down), triple lutz-triple toe, single loop, triple lutz (hangs on), trips on the last part of the step sequence, triple salchow (hangs on) - really good fight on the jumps, didn't go down - TES 69.78, PCS 81.56, FS SCORE 151.34, TOTAL SCORE 226.19
Denis Ten KAZ - quad toe (smooth), triple axel (fall out, hand down), triple axel-double toe, triple loop, triple lutz-half loop-triple salchow (the half loop was kind of clunky), triple loop-double toe, double flip, double axel - best skate from Ten since Worlds 2009 - TES 78.78, PCS 74.92, FS SCORE 153.70, TOTAL SCORE 229.70
Kevin Reynolds CAN - quad salchow (looked clean), double toe, triple axel (underrotated, two-foot), triple loop, quad toe (underrotated?)-double toe, double axel-triple toe, triple lutz, triple salchow-triple toe-double loop - not sure about a few of those jumps, as always with Reynolds - TES 73.45, PCS 70.80, FS SCORE 144.25, TOTAL SCORE 217.20
Adam Rippon USA - quad salchow (underrotated, fall), triple axel (step out)-double toe, triple loop, triple axel (foot down), triple flip-triple toe (nice), triple lutz-half loop-triple salchow (a little scratchy on the lutz), triple Rippon lutz, double axel - errors on the big jumps, but fought through and maxed out his elements, which is really important - TES 70.24, PCS 73.84, FALL -1.00, FS SCORE 143.08, TOTAL SCORE 216.63
Third group on the ice for warmup. Skate order: Rippon, Reynolds, Ten, Abbott, Hanyu, Contesti. If Abbott is to have any shot at the podium, he will need to be in the 170s and above. Possible, but he needs to be clean or very close to it.
Ice cut! The big story so far is that the two Russian guys are in 5th and 6th right now with 12 to skate. Gachinski, who was last year's bronze medalist, could finish as low as 18th.
For the Russian men to keep two spots for next year's Worlds, the combined placement of Gachinski and Voronov can't be any higher than 28. If they stay where they are and don't catch anyone ahead of them, they will add up to 35 (17th and 18th). Looks like the second spot is pretty much gone, unless some disasters happen later on. Artur Gachinski RUS - quad toe (fall, underrotated), quad toe (fall, underrotated), triple axel-double toe-double loop, triple axel (hangs on), the catchfoot position on his flying camel is a bit weak, double lutz, triple salchow, triple loop, double axel-double axel sequence - looked pretty out of it after those two quads - TES 64.48, PCS 74.08, FALLS -2.00, FS SCORE 136.56, TOTAL SCORE 205.06
Sergei Voronov RUS - quad toe, triple axel, triple axel (turnout)-double loop, triple flip, double axel-triple toe-double toe, triple loop-double toe, triple loop, triple salchow - TES 77.09, PCS 66.14, FS SCORE 143.14, TOTAL SCORE 210.04
Nan Song CHN - quad toe-triple toe, quad toe (fall), triple axel, triple axel-double toe, triple flip, single lutz, triple salchow, double axel-double toe-double toe - TES 80.53, PCS 67.22, FALL -1.00, FS SCORE 146.75, TOTAL SCORE 216.33
Tomas Verner CZE - triple toe, triple lutz (nice), triple axel, triple axel (step out, no combo), triple loop (a bit scratchy on the landing), walley into triple lutz-double toe, triple flip, triple salchow (hangs on) - pretty uninspired, especially for Verner - TES 65.94, PCS 74.34, FS SCORE 140.28, FINAL SCORE 210.66
Kevin Van Der Perren BEL - quad toe (maybe just a tad two-footed), triple axel, triple lutz, strong start, triple flip, triple salchow-triple toe-triple toe, triple flip-double axel sequence, triple loop-double toe, double axel - way to end your career! - TES 79.86, PCS 67.80, FS SCORE 147.66, FINAL SCORE 214.04
Takahiko Kozuka JPN - double toe, quad toe-double toe (hangs on), triple axel (hand down), triple axel-double toe-double loop, reverse walley into double flip, triple loop, triple salchow, triple lutz-triple toe - up-and-down for Kozuka, he obviously had enough belief in his quad toe to put it in his program twice, but some errors you wouldn't expect from him at a World Championships - TES 73.55, PCS 73.30, FS SCORE 146.85, TOTAL SCORE 218.63
Second group on the ice: Kozuka, Van Der Perren, Verner, Song, Voronov, Gachinski. I can't believe this is the composition of the second of four groups! So many big names in this flight, including both Russian men.
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Misha Ge UZB - triple axel (two-foot, likely underrotated), triple flip-triple toe, steps into triple lutz (nice), triple lutz (fall, leaning outside, possibly underrotated), triple flip, triple loop (nice), triple salchow-double toe-double loop, double axel - program compositionally a bit front-loaded, especially w/about a minute and a half of steps and spins, but great commitment to the choreography, way to start the free skates - TES 57.62, PCS 64.50, FALL -1.00, FS SCORE 121.12, TOTAL SCORE 186.41