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Revision as of 21:29, 21 February 2018

Ladies' singles
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueGangneung Ice Arena
Gangneung, South Korea
Dates21–23 February 2018
Competitors30 from 20 nations
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The ladies' single figure skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics is being held at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea.[1] The short program was held on 21 February, and the free skating will be held on 23 February.[2]

Records

For a complete list of figure skating records, see list of highest scores in figure skating.

The following new best scores were set during this competition:

Component Skaters Score Date Ref
Short program  Evgenia Medvedeva (OAR) 81.61 21 February 2018 [3][4]
 Alina Zagitova (OAR) 82.92

The Olympic Athletes from Russia set two subsequent world records in the short program on February 21, with Evgenia Medvedeva scoring 81.61 and then Alina Zagitova scoring 82.92 ten minutes later.[3][4]

Qualification

A total of 30 skaters qualified to compete in the event, with each country allowed to only enter a maximum of three. 24 quotas were handed out during the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships and the remaining six were given out at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. Each country decided the entry of its teams, and athletes winning the quota were not necessarily granted the right to compete.[5] All athletes competing must have met the minimum total elements score, which does not include component scores. For the short program this was 20.00 and the free skate 36.00.[6]

Schedule

All times are (UTC+9).

Date Time Round
21 February 10:00[2] Short program
23 February 10:00[2] Free skating

Results

Short program

The short program was held on 21 February.[2]

Pl. Name Nation TSS TES PCS SS TR PE CH IN Ded StN
1 Alina Zagitova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 82.92 WR 45.30 37.62 9.36 9.18 9.64 9.43 9.43 0.00 28
2 Evgenia Medvedeva  Olympic Athletes from Russia 81.61 43.19 38.42 9.54 9.39 9.71 9.68 9.71 0.00 25
3 Kaetlyn Osmond  Canada 78.87 41.83 37.04 9.32 9.00 9.36 9.29 9.32 0.00 27
4 Satoko Miyahara  Japan 75.94 40.25 35.69 8.96 8.75 9.00 8.86 9.04 0.00 26
5 Kaori Sakamoto  Japan 73.18 40.36 32.82 8.43 7.96 8.29 8.18 8.18 0.00 19
6 Carolina Kostner  Italy 73.15 35.06 38.09 9.46 9.32 9.54 9.61 9.68 0.00 29
7 Gabrielle Daleman  Canada 68.90 35.90 33.00 8.32 8.04 8.18 8.25 8.46 0.00 21
8 Choi Da-bin  South Korea 67.77 37.54 30.23 7.75 7.29 7.68 7.5 7.57 0.00 24
9 Mirai Nagasu  United States 66.93 37.24 30.69 8.04 7.36 7.61 7.68 7.68 -1.00 20
10 Karen Chen  United States 65.90 33.53 32.37 8.07 7.89 8.14 8.11 8.25 0.00 22
11 Bradie Tennell  United States 64.01 35.50 29.51 7.57 7.25 7.25 7.43 7.39 -1.00 1
12 Maria Sotskova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 63.86 31.47 33.39 8.46 8.21 8.21 8.46 8.39 -1.00 30
13 Nicole Rajičová  Slovakia 60.59 32.36 28.23 7.18 6.82 7.21 7.00 7.07 0.00 18
14 Nicole Schott  Germany 59.20 31.62 27.58 6.96 6.61 7.07 6.86 6.96 0.00 17
15 Elizabet Tursynbayeva  Kazakhstan 57.95 28.27 29.68 7.46 7.18 7.50 7.43 7.54 0.00 23
16 Kailani Craine  Australia 56.77 30.36 26.41 6.61 6.32 6.71 6.57 6.79 0.00 13
17 Isadora Williams  Brazil 55.74 29.83 25.91 6.54 6.29 6.64 6.46 6.46 0.00 2
18 Emmi Peltonen  Finland 55.28 28.48 27.80 7.00 6.64 6.96 7.07 7.07 -1.00 10
19 Alexia Paganini  Switzerland 55.26 29.99 25.27 6.39 6.14 6.39 6.39 6.29 0.00 8
20 Loena Hendrickx  Belgium 55.16 27.79 27.37 7.04 6.64 6.82 6.82 6.89 0.00 16
21 Kim Ha-nul  South Korea 54.33 29.41 24.92 6.36 6.00 6.32 6.29 6.18 0.00 5
22 Maé-Bérénice Méité  France 53.67 28.24 25.43 6.57 6.14 6.46 6.29 6.32 0.00 12
23 Ivett Tóth  Hungary 53.22 27.60 25.62 6.54 6.18 6.43 6.39 6.50 0.00 14
24 Li Xiangning  China 52.46 27.27 26.19 6.64 6.29 6.54 6.64 6.64 -1.00 7
Did not advance to free skating
25 Larkyn Austman  Canada 51.42 25.93 26.49 6.71 6.32 6.61 6.71 6.75 -1.00 11
26 Diāna Ņikitina  Latvia 51.12 26.35 24.77 6.29 5.93 6.18 6.32 6.25 0.00 4
27 Giada Russo  Italy 50.88 25.90 25.98 6.57 6.25 6.50 6.54 6.61 -1.00 15
28 Anita Östlund  Sweden 49.14 25.35 23.79 6.14 5.82 5.93 5.93 5.93 0.00 6
29 Anna Khnychenkova  Ukraine 47.59 26.66 22.93 5.86 5.54 5.61 5.82 5.82 -2.00 3
30 Aiza Mambekova  Kazakhstan 44.40 21.29 23.11 5.71 5.46 5.82 5.89 6.00 0.00 9

  • Notes:
  • WR - World record
  • TSS - Total Segment Score; TES - Technical Element Score; PCS - Program Component Score
  • SS - Skating Skills; TR - Transitions; PE - Performance/Execution
  • CH - Choreography; IN - Interpretation; Ded - Deduction; StN - Starting Number

Free skating

The free skating will be held on 23 February.[2]

Pl. Name Nation TSS TES PCS SS TR PE CH IN Ded StN
Alexia Paganini  Switzerland 1
Loena Hendrickx  Belgium 2
Maé-Bérénice Méité  France 3
Kim Ha-nul  South Korea 4
Li Xiangning  China 5
Ivett Tóth  Hungary 6
Elizabet Tursynbayeva  Kazakhstan 7
Emmi Peltonen  Finland 8
Kailani Craine  Australia 9
Nicole Schott  Germany 10
Nicole Rajičová  Slovakia 11
Isadora Williams  Brazil 12
Maria Sotskova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 13
Karen Chen  United States 14
Bradie Tennell  United States 15
Gabrielle Daleman  Canada 16
Choi Da-bin  South Korea 17
Mirai Nagasu  United States 18
Satoko Miyahara  Japan 19
Carolina Kostner  Italy 20
Kaori Sakamoto  Japan 21
Alina Zagitova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 22
Kaetlyn Osmond  Canada 23
Evgenia Medvedeva  Olympic Athletes from Russia 24

  • Notes:
  • TSS - Total Segment Score; TES - Technical Element Score; PCS - Program Component Score
  • SS - Skating Skills; TR - Transitions; PE - Performance/Execution
  • CH - Choreography; IN - Interpretation; Ded - Deduction; StN - Starting Number

Overall

The skaters will be ranked according to their overall score.

TP - Total points; SP - Short program; FS - Free skating

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
Alina Zagitova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 82.92 1
Evgenia Medvedeva  Olympic Athletes from Russia 81.61 2
Kaetlyn Osmond  Canada 78.87 3
Satoko Miyahara  Japan 75.94 4
Kaori Sakamoto  Japan 73.18 5
Carolina Kostner  Italy 73.15 6
Gabrielle Daleman  Canada 68.90 7
Choi Da-bin  South Korea 67.77 8
Mirai Nagasu  United States 66.93 9
Karen Chen  United States 65.90 10
Bradie Tennell  United States 64.01 11
Maria Sotskova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 63.86 12
Nicole Rajičová  Slovakia 60.59 13
Nicole Schott  Germany 59.20 14
Elizabet Tursynbayeva  Kazakhstan 57.95 15
Kailani Craine  Australia 56.77 16
Isadora Williams  Brazil 55.74 17
Emmi Peltonen  Finland 55.28 18
Alexia Paganini  Switzerland 55.26 19
Loena Hendrickx  Belgium 55.16 20
Kim Ha-nul  South Korea 54.33 21
Mae Berenice Meite  France 53.67 22
Ivett Tóth  Hungary 53.22 23
Li Xiangning  China 52.46 24
Did not advance to free skating
25 Larkyn Austman  Canada 51.42 25
26 Diana Nikitina  Latvia 51.12 26
27 Giada Russo  Italy 50.88 27
28 Anita Östlund  Sweden 49.14 28
29 Anna Khnychenkova  Ukraine 47.59 29
30 Aiza Mambekova  Kazakhstan 44.40 30

References

  1. ^ "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Schedule". Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b Bieler, Des; Janes, Chelsea (21 February 2018). "Alina Zagitova tops Russian teammate Evgenia Medvedeva's world-record short program score". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Russia's Zagitova beats Medvedeva's short program world record at Olympics". TASS. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXIII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018, Figure skating". International Skating Union (ISU). 17 May 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Extract from ISU Communication 2097". www.iceskating.org.uk/. National Ice Skating Association (UK). Retrieved 20 January 2018.