Medal Winners Open
The Medal Winners Open is an invitational pro-am figure skating competition organized by the Japan Skating Federation and sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU). Medals are awarded in the disciplines of Men's and Ladies' singles.[1][2][3] The invited skaters should have won a medal in a major ISU competition such as Olympics, Worlds, Europeans, 4CC, and Grand Prix Final.[4][5]
Each skater performs an ISU free skating program in a modified format which emphasizes artistic merit. The program duration is 3 minutes and 30 seconds +/- 10 seconds for men and 3 minutes +/- 10 seconds for ladies. Three jump passes, three spins, and a choreographic sequence should be performed. One of the jump passes can be a two-jump combination or a sequence of jumps. Vocal music, theatrical lighting, and small props are allowed.[1][2][3][6]
2017
[edit]In place of Medal Winners Open, the promoters presented Medal Winners Gala on January 14, 2017 in Yokohama, Japan.[7][8]
2016
[edit]The third competition was held on January 15, 2016 in Osaka, Japan.[3][9][10]
Men
[edit]Rank | Name | Points | Program[11][12] |
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1 | Jeremy Abbott | 85.44 | Bring Him Home (from Les Misérables) by Claude-Michel Schönberg |
2 | Nobunari Oda | 83.82 | Liebesträume by Franz Liszt |
3 | Jeffrey Buttle | 72.76 | Cry Me a River by Arthur Hamilton, covered by Michael Bublé |
4 | Johnny Weir | 70.30 | Masquerade (waltz) by Aram Khachaturian |
5 | Ilia Kulik | 69.67 | Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra (from Ladies in Lavender) by Nigel Hess |
Ladies
[edit]Rank | Name | Points | Program[12] |
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1 | Joannie Rochette | 71.27 | Gravity by Sara Bareilles[13] |
2 | Carolina Kostner | 59.69 | Méditation (Thaïs) by Jules Massenet |
3 | Miki Ando | 54.13 | Ballade No. 4 (Chopin) by Frédéric Chopin |
4 | Yuka Sato | 50.44 | Say you Love Me |
5 | Kimmie Meissner | 45.12 | Chandelier |
2015
[edit]The second competition was held on January 16, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan.[2][14][15]
Men
[edit]Rank | Name | Points | Program[16] |
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1 | Evgeny Plushenko | 86.95 | Je suis malade by Serge Lama |
2 | Nobunari Oda | 85.15 | Adiós Nonino by Astor Piazzolla |
3 | Jeffrey Buttle | 77.28 | Here's to Life by Shirley Horn |
4 | Johnny Weir | 75.14 | Ave Maria païen by Riccardo Cocciante, Luc Plamondon |
5 | Evan Lysacek | 73.32 | El Tango de Roxanne (from Moulin Rouge!) by Sting, Mariano Mores |
6 | Takeshi Honda | 50.41 | Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota |
Ladies
[edit]Rank | Name | Points | Program[16] |
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1 | Joannie Rochette | 64.67 | La Vie en rose covered by Ute Lemper |
2 | Sarah Meier | 54.89 | Amélie Medley by Yann Tiersen |
3 | Miki Ando | 54.10 | Ballade No. 4 (Chopin) by Frédéric Chopin |
4 | Laura Lepisto | 52.94 | Lohtu |
5 | Irina Slutskaya | 50.63 | All by Myself covered by Celine Dion |
6 | Kimmie Meissner | 45.56 | Over the Rainbow covered by Eva Cassidy |
2012
[edit]The inaugural competition was held on October 5, 2012 in Saitama, Japan.[1][17][18]
Men
[edit]Rank | Name | Points | Program[19][20] |
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1 | Jeffrey Buttle | 83.40 | In This Shirt by The Irrepressibles |
2 | Kurt Browning | 71.57 | Singin' in the Rain |
3 | Ilia Kulik | 69.93 | Kashmir by Led Zeppelin |
4 | Takeshi Honda | 69.32 | Toska - E lucevan le stelle by Giacomo Puccini |
5 | Alexei Yagudin | 69.10 | Burn My Shadow by Unkle |
6 | Philippe Candeloro | 51.63 | D'Artagnan by Maxime Rodriguez |
Ladies
[edit]Rank | Name | Points | Program[19][20] |
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1 | Shizuka Arakawa | 64.80 | Swan Lake (modern version) by Kryzler & Kompany |
2 | Joannie Rochette | 63.47 | For Me, Formidable by France d'Amour |
3 | Irina Slutskaya | 61.97 | Le cocher de la troika by Paul Mauriat |
4 | Sarah Meier | 54.53 | Not Myself Tonight by Christina Aguilera |
5 | Laura Lepisto | 52.98 | Malaguena (fandangos) |
6 | Kimmie Meissner | 51.90 | Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Medal Winners Open 2012 announcement" (PDF). ISU. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 5, 2014.
- ^ a b c "Medal Winners Open 2015 announcement" (PDF). ISU. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 5, 2014.
- ^ a b c "Medal Winners Open 2016 announcement" (PDF). ISU. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 28, 2015.
- ^ "メダル・ウィナーズ・オープンとは" [About MWO] (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012.
- ^ "開催概要・アクセス" [Outline] (in Japanese). TBS. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014.
- ^ Lynn Plage Communications (October 3, 2012). "Japan hosts three star-studded events this week". IceNetwork.
- ^ "木下グループpresents LEGENDS ~メダルウィナーズ・ガラ~". TBS (in Japanese). Retrieved January 6, 2017.
- ^ "木下グループpresents LEGENDS ~メダルウィナーズ・ガラ~". TBS. Archived from the original on January 21, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
- ^ "Announcement of International Single & Pair Skating, Ice Dance and Synchronized Skating Competitions 2015/16" (PDF). ISU. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 1, 2015.
- ^ "Medal Winners Open 2016 detailed results". Japan Skating Federation Official Results & Data Site. Archived from the original on January 15, 2016.
- ^ 木下グループ カップ メダル・ウィナーズ・オープン2016 [Kinoshita Group Cup Medal Winners Open 2016] (Television production) (in Japanese). Japan: TBS. January 15, 2016.
- ^ a b "木下グループ カップ メダル・ウィナーズ・オープン2016" [Kinoshita Group Cup Medal Winners Open 2016] (in Japanese). TBS 2. January 2016. Archived from the original on January 26, 2016.
- ^ Stars on Ice (January 27, 2016). "...The ladies event was won by strong field with her performance to "Gravity" by Sarah Bareilles..." (Facebook).
- ^ "Medal Winners Open 2015 detailed results". Japan Skating Federation Official Results & Data Site. Archived from the original on January 16, 2015.
- ^ "Medal Winners Open. Плющенко победил, Ода – 2-й, Баттл – 3-й" [Medal Winners Open. Plushenko. Oda Nobunari 2nd, Buttle 3rd]. Sports.ru (in Russian). January 16, 2015.
- ^ a b 木下グループpresents メダル・ウィナーズ・オープン2015 [Kinoshita Group presents Medal Winners Open 2015] (Television production, BS-TBS) (in Japanese). Japan: TBS. January 17, 2015.
- ^ "Medal Winners Open 2012 protocol" (PDF). ISU. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 5, 2014.
- ^ "Medal Winners Open 2012 detailed results". Japan Skating Federation Official Results & Data Site. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012.
- ^ a b "Medal Winners Open". Golden Skate. Archived from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
- ^ a b 木下グループ メダル・ウィナーズ・オープン2012 [Kinoshita Group Medal Winners Open 2012] (Television production) (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. October 8, 2012.
External links
[edit]- Results at GoldenSkate.com
- 2012 competition official site
- 2012 competition information at the International Skating Union
- 2015 competition official site
- 2015 competition information at the International Skating Union
- 2016 competition official site
- 2016 competition information at the International Skating Union