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2009 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships

The 2009 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships an international figure skating competition in the 2008–09 season. It was held at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada on February 2–8. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The compulsory dance was the Finnstep.

2009 Four Continents Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:February 2 – 8
Season:2008–09
Location:Vancouver, Canada
Venue:Pacific Coliseum
Champions
Men's singles:
Patrick Chan
Ladies' singles:
Kim Yuna
Pairs:
Pang Qing / Tong Jian
Ice dance:
Meryl Davis / Charlie White
Navigation
Previous:
2008 Four Continents Championships
Next:
2010 Four Continents Championships

Notes edit

Skaters who reached the age of 15 by July 1, 2008, were eligible to compete. Unlike the other three ISU championships, each nation was allowed three entries in each discipline, regardless of its skaters' performance in the previous year's championships. The corresponding competition for European skaters was the 2009 European Figure Skating Championships.

This event served as the Olympic test event for figure skating for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games although the rink was NHL-sized.[1]

Schedule edit

(Local Time, UTC−8)

  • Wednesday, February 4
    • 13:00 Ice dancing – Compulsory dance
    • 15:15 Pairs – Short program
    • 17:30 Opening ceremony
    • 18:15 Ladies – Short program
  • Thursday, February 5
    • 11:00 Ice dancing – Original dance
    • 13:35 Pairs – Free skating
    • 16:30 Men – Short program
  • Friday, February 6
    • 13:45 Ice dancing – Free dance
    • 18:00 Ladies – Free skating
  • Saturday, February 7
    • 10:45 Men – Free skating
  • Sunday, February 8
    • 12:00: Gala exhibition

Results edit

Men edit

 
The men's podium. From left: Evan Lysacek (2nd), Patrick Chan (1st), Takahiko Kozuka (3rd).
Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Patrick Chan   Canada 249.19 1 88.90 1 160.29
2 Evan Lysacek   United States 237.15 2 81.65 2 155.50
3 Takahiko Kozuka   Japan 221.76 3 76.61 4 145.15
4 Nobunari Oda   Japan 220.26 6 75.04 3 145.22
5 Jeremy Abbott   United States 216.94 4 75.67 6 141.27
6 Vaughn Chipeur   Canada 212.81 7 68.00 5 144.81
7 Jeremy Ten   Canada 207.27 9 66.60 7 140.67
8 Brandon Mroz   United States 196.78 5 75.05 9 121.73
9 Denis Ten   Kazakhstan 184.82 10 61.32 8 123.50
10 Wu Jialiang   China 182.92 8 67.75 11 115.17
11 Li Chengjiang   China 178.94 12 59.22 10 119.72
12 Yasuharu Nanri   Japan 157.91 11 59.44 13 98.47
13 Gao Song   China 155.45 13 58.74 14 96.71
14 Abzal Rakimgaliev   Kazakhstan 152.67 14 53.65 12 99.02
15 Mark Webster   Australia 123.08 17 43.93 15 79.15
16 Kevin Alves   Brazil 121.97 16 43.97 16 78.00
17 Luis Hernández   Mexico 118.70 15 44.66 18 74.04
18 Robert McNamara   Australia 116.47 18 41.59 17 74.88
19 Kim Min-seok   South Korea 108.75 19 41.04 21 67.71
20 Justin Pietersen   South Africa 106.26 22 34.48 19 71.78
21 Nicholas Fernandez   Australia 105.54 21 37.64 20 67.90
22 Charles Shou-San Pao   Chinese Taipei 96.37 23 34.45 23 61.92
23 Humberto Contreras   Mexico 96.10 20 39.87 24 56.23
24 Wun-Chang Shih   Chinese Taipei 96.04 24 31.52 22 64.52
Did not advance to free skating
25 Mathieu Wilson   New Zealand 25 31.15
26 Sebra Yen   Chinese Taipei 26 31.05

Ladies edit

 
The ladies' podium. From left: Joannie Rochette (2nd), Kim Yuna (1st), Mao Asada (3rd).

Kim Yuna set a new world record for the short program.[2]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Kim Yuna   South Korea 189.07 1 72.24 3 116.83
2 Joannie Rochette   Canada 183.91 2 66.90 2 117.01
3 Mao Asada   Japan 176.52 6 57.86 1 118.66
4 Caroline Zhang   United States 171.22 5 58.16 4 113.06
5 Cynthia Phaneuf   Canada 169.41 3 60.98 5 108.43
6 Fumie Suguri   Japan 167.74 4 60.18 6 107.56
7 Rachael Flatt   United States 162.83 8 55.44 7 107.39
8 Akiko Suzuki   Japan 160.36 9 55.40 8 104.96
9 Alissa Czisny   United States 159.81 7 55.62 9 104.19
10 Amélie Lacoste   Canada 146.18 10 49.78 10 96.40
11 Liu Yan   China 139.50 12 47.60 11 91.90
12 Anastasia Gimazetdinova   Uzbekistan 125.39 13 46.22 14 79.17
13 Cheltzie Lee   Australia 123.88 15 43.96 13 79.92
14 Kim Hyeon-jung   South Korea 121.64 17 41.64 12 80.00
15 Xu Binshu   China 121.00 11 48.38 16 72.62
16 Kim Na-young   South Korea 120.28 16 43.94 15 76.34
17 Ana Cecilia Cantu   Mexico 108.75 14 44.82 18 63.93
18 Tina Wang   Australia 108.02 18 37.64 17 70.38
19 Chaochih Liu   Chinese Taipei 97.51 19 37.20 19 60.31
20 Tamami Ono   Hong Kong 91.89 24 33.80 20 58.09
21 Michele Cantu   Mexico 90.08 20 37.16 22 52.92
22 Loretta Hamui   Mexico 87.64 23 33.84 21 53.80
23 Wang Yueren   China 85.04 21 34.38 23 50.66
24 Gracielle Jeanne Tan   Philippines 80.37 22 34.02 24 46.35
Did not advance to free skating
25 Crystal Kiang   Chinese Taipei 25 32.52
26 Melinda Wang   Chinese Taipei 26 31.64
27 Charissa Tansomboon   Thailand 27 31.58
28 Lejeanne Marais   South Africa 28 31.32
29 Mary Grace Baldo   Philippines 29 29.18
30 Jessica Kurzawski   Australia 30 28.94
31 Elizabeth Stern   Philippines 31 27.58
32 Abigail Pietersen   South Africa 32 27.32
33 Alessia Baldo   Brazil 33 26.36
34 Stacy Perfetti   Brazil 34 24.44
35 Kristine Y Lee   Hong Kong 35 23.76
WD Megan Allely   South Africa

Pairs edit

 
The pairs' podium. From left: Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison (2nd), Pang Qing / Tong Jian (1st), Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao (3rd).
Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Pang Qing / Tong Jian   China 194.94 1 65.60 1 129.34
2 Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison   Canada 185.62 2 64.36 2 121.26
3 Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao   China 174.98 3 63.20 3 111.78
4 Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin   Canada 168.43 4 62.08 6 106.35
5 Keauna McLaughlin / Rockne Brubaker   United States 164.01 7 54.16 4 109.85
6 Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett   United States 161.69 8 53.60 5 108.09
7 Rena Inoue / John Baldwin   United States 157.38 5 56.78 7 100.60
8 Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall   Canada 149.85 6 55.16 8 94.69
9 Dong Huibo / Wu Yiming   China 143.33 9 52.40 9 90.93
10 Amanda Sunyoto-Yang / Darryll Sulindro-Yang   Chinese Taipei 126.73 10 43.38 10 83.35
11 Marina Aganina / Dmitri Zobnin   Uzbekistan 102.52 11 36.88 11 65.64

Ice dancing edit

 
The ice dancing podium. From left: Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (2nd), Meryl Davis / Charlie White (1st), Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates (3rd).
Rank Name Nation Total points CD OD FD
1 Meryl Davis / Charlie White   United States 192.39 2 35.23 2 60.42 1 96.74
2 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir   Canada 191.81 1 36.40 1 60.90 2 94.51
3 Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates   United States 180.79 4 31.41 3 59.48 3 89.90
4 Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier   Canada 176.82 3 32.43 4 56.36 4 88.03
5 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje   Canada 168.76 5 30.62 5 53.33 5 84.81
6 Kimberly Navarro / Brent Bommentre   United States 151.82 6 30.59 6 47.59 6 73.64
7 Huang Xintong / Zheng Xun   China 142.30 7 27.56 7 46.95 8 67.79
8 Yu Xiaoyang / Wang Chen   China 137.90 8 24.65 8 42.12 7 71.13
9 Wang Jiayue / Gao Chongbo   China 132.53 9 23.31 9 41.74 9 67.48
10 Danielle O'Brien / Gregory Merriman   Australia 112.93 10 19.70 10 36.13 10 57.10
11 Maria Borounov / Evgeni Borounov   Australia 101.35 11 17.51 11 31.15 11 52.69
WD Cathy Reed / Chris Reed   Japan

References edit

  1. ^ "Chan grabs gold at Four Continents". The Canadian Press. February 7, 2009. Archived from the original on September 14, 2012.
  2. ^ Elliott, Helene (February 6, 2009). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on February 12, 2009.

External links edit

  • 2009 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships at the International Skating Union
  • . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2008-04-20. Retrieved 2008-04-24.

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The 2009 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships an international figure skating competition in the 2008 09 season It was held at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver Canada on February 2 8 Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men s singles ladies singles pair skating and ice dancing The compulsory dance was the Finnstep 2009 Four Continents ChampionshipsType ISU ChampionshipDate February 2 8Season 2008 09Location Vancouver CanadaVenue Pacific ColiseumChampionsMen s singles Patrick ChanLadies singles Kim YunaPairs Pang Qing Tong JianIce dance Meryl Davis Charlie WhiteNavigationPrevious 2008 Four Continents ChampionshipsNext 2010 Four Continents Championships Contents 1 Notes 2 Schedule 3 Results 3 1 Men 3 2 Ladies 3 3 Pairs 3 4 Ice dancing 4 References 5 External linksNotes editSkaters who reached the age of 15 by July 1 2008 were eligible to compete Unlike the other three ISU championships each nation was allowed three entries in each discipline regardless of its skaters performance in the previous year s championships The corresponding competition for European skaters was the 2009 European Figure Skating Championships This event served as the Olympic test event for figure skating for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games although the rink was NHL sized 1 Schedule edit Local Time UTC 8 Wednesday February 4 13 00 Ice dancing Compulsory dance 15 15 Pairs Short program 17 30 Opening ceremony 18 15 Ladies Short program Thursday February 5 11 00 Ice dancing Original dance 13 35 Pairs Free skating 16 30 Men Short program Friday February 6 13 45 Ice dancing Free dance 18 00 Ladies Free skating Saturday February 7 10 45 Men Free skating Sunday February 8 12 00 Gala exhibitionResults editMen edit nbsp The men s podium From left Evan Lysacek 2nd Patrick Chan 1st Takahiko Kozuka 3rd Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS 1 Patrick Chan nbsp Canada 249 19 1 88 90 1 160 29 2 Evan Lysacek nbsp United States 237 15 2 81 65 2 155 50 3 Takahiko Kozuka nbsp Japan 221 76 3 76 61 4 145 15 4 Nobunari Oda nbsp Japan 220 26 6 75 04 3 145 22 5 Jeremy Abbott nbsp United States 216 94 4 75 67 6 141 27 6 Vaughn Chipeur nbsp Canada 212 81 7 68 00 5 144 81 7 Jeremy Ten nbsp Canada 207 27 9 66 60 7 140 67 8 Brandon Mroz nbsp United States 196 78 5 75 05 9 121 73 9 Denis Ten nbsp Kazakhstan 184 82 10 61 32 8 123 50 10 Wu Jialiang nbsp China 182 92 8 67 75 11 115 17 11 Li Chengjiang nbsp China 178 94 12 59 22 10 119 72 12 Yasuharu Nanri nbsp Japan 157 91 11 59 44 13 98 47 13 Gao Song nbsp China 155 45 13 58 74 14 96 71 14 Abzal Rakimgaliev nbsp Kazakhstan 152 67 14 53 65 12 99 02 15 Mark Webster nbsp Australia 123 08 17 43 93 15 79 15 16 Kevin Alves nbsp Brazil 121 97 16 43 97 16 78 00 17 Luis Hernandez nbsp Mexico 118 70 15 44 66 18 74 04 18 Robert McNamara nbsp Australia 116 47 18 41 59 17 74 88 19 Kim Min seok nbsp South Korea 108 75 19 41 04 21 67 71 20 Justin Pietersen nbsp South Africa 106 26 22 34 48 19 71 78 21 Nicholas Fernandez nbsp Australia 105 54 21 37 64 20 67 90 22 Charles Shou San Pao nbsp Chinese Taipei 96 37 23 34 45 23 61 92 23 Humberto Contreras nbsp Mexico 96 10 20 39 87 24 56 23 24 Wun Chang Shih nbsp Chinese Taipei 96 04 24 31 52 22 64 52 Did not advance to free skating 25 Mathieu Wilson nbsp New Zealand 25 31 15 26 Sebra Yen nbsp Chinese Taipei 26 31 05 Ladies edit nbsp The ladies podium From left Joannie Rochette 2nd Kim Yuna 1st Mao Asada 3rd Kim Yuna set a new world record for the short program 2 Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS 1 Kim Yuna nbsp South Korea 189 07 1 72 24 3 116 83 2 Joannie Rochette nbsp Canada 183 91 2 66 90 2 117 01 3 Mao Asada nbsp Japan 176 52 6 57 86 1 118 66 4 Caroline Zhang nbsp United States 171 22 5 58 16 4 113 06 5 Cynthia Phaneuf nbsp Canada 169 41 3 60 98 5 108 43 6 Fumie Suguri nbsp Japan 167 74 4 60 18 6 107 56 7 Rachael Flatt nbsp United States 162 83 8 55 44 7 107 39 8 Akiko Suzuki nbsp Japan 160 36 9 55 40 8 104 96 9 Alissa Czisny nbsp United States 159 81 7 55 62 9 104 19 10 Amelie Lacoste nbsp Canada 146 18 10 49 78 10 96 40 11 Liu Yan nbsp China 139 50 12 47 60 11 91 90 12 Anastasia Gimazetdinova nbsp Uzbekistan 125 39 13 46 22 14 79 17 13 Cheltzie Lee nbsp Australia 123 88 15 43 96 13 79 92 14 Kim Hyeon jung nbsp South Korea 121 64 17 41 64 12 80 00 15 Xu Binshu nbsp China 121 00 11 48 38 16 72 62 16 Kim Na young nbsp South Korea 120 28 16 43 94 15 76 34 17 Ana Cecilia Cantu nbsp Mexico 108 75 14 44 82 18 63 93 18 Tina Wang nbsp Australia 108 02 18 37 64 17 70 38 19 Chaochih Liu nbsp Chinese Taipei 97 51 19 37 20 19 60 31 20 Tamami Ono nbsp Hong Kong 91 89 24 33 80 20 58 09 21 Michele Cantu nbsp Mexico 90 08 20 37 16 22 52 92 22 Loretta Hamui nbsp Mexico 87 64 23 33 84 21 53 80 23 Wang Yueren nbsp China 85 04 21 34 38 23 50 66 24 Gracielle Jeanne Tan nbsp Philippines 80 37 22 34 02 24 46 35 Did not advance to free skating 25 Crystal Kiang nbsp Chinese Taipei 25 32 52 26 Melinda Wang nbsp Chinese Taipei 26 31 64 27 Charissa Tansomboon nbsp Thailand 27 31 58 28 Lejeanne Marais nbsp South Africa 28 31 32 29 Mary Grace Baldo nbsp Philippines 29 29 18 30 Jessica Kurzawski nbsp Australia 30 28 94 31 Elizabeth Stern nbsp Philippines 31 27 58 32 Abigail Pietersen nbsp South Africa 32 27 32 33 Alessia Baldo nbsp Brazil 33 26 36 34 Stacy Perfetti nbsp Brazil 34 24 44 35 Kristine Y Lee nbsp Hong Kong 35 23 76 WD Megan Allely nbsp South Africa Pairs edit nbsp The pairs podium From left Jessica Dube Bryce Davison 2nd Pang Qing Tong Jian 1st Zhang Dan Zhang Hao 3rd Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS 1 Pang Qing Tong Jian nbsp China 194 94 1 65 60 1 129 34 2 Jessica Dube Bryce Davison nbsp Canada 185 62 2 64 36 2 121 26 3 Zhang Dan Zhang Hao nbsp China 174 98 3 63 20 3 111 78 4 Meagan Duhamel Craig Buntin nbsp Canada 168 43 4 62 08 6 106 35 5 Keauna McLaughlin Rockne Brubaker nbsp United States 164 01 7 54 16 4 109 85 6 Caydee Denney Jeremy Barrett nbsp United States 161 69 8 53 60 5 108 09 7 Rena Inoue John Baldwin nbsp United States 157 38 5 56 78 7 100 60 8 Mylene Brodeur John Mattatall nbsp Canada 149 85 6 55 16 8 94 69 9 Dong Huibo Wu Yiming nbsp China 143 33 9 52 40 9 90 93 10 Amanda Sunyoto Yang Darryll Sulindro Yang nbsp Chinese Taipei 126 73 10 43 38 10 83 35 11 Marina Aganina Dmitri Zobnin nbsp Uzbekistan 102 52 11 36 88 11 65 64 Ice dancing edit nbsp The ice dancing podium From left Tessa Virtue Scott Moir 2nd Meryl Davis Charlie White 1st Emily Samuelson Evan Bates 3rd Rank Name Nation Total points CD OD FD 1 Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp United States 192 39 2 35 23 2 60 42 1 96 74 2 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada 191 81 1 36 40 1 60 90 2 94 51 3 Emily Samuelson Evan Bates nbsp United States 180 79 4 31 41 3 59 48 3 89 90 4 Vanessa Crone Paul Poirier nbsp Canada 176 82 3 32 43 4 56 36 4 88 03 5 Kaitlyn Weaver Andrew Poje nbsp Canada 168 76 5 30 62 5 53 33 5 84 81 6 Kimberly Navarro Brent Bommentre nbsp United States 151 82 6 30 59 6 47 59 6 73 64 7 Huang Xintong Zheng Xun nbsp China 142 30 7 27 56 7 46 95 8 67 79 8 Yu Xiaoyang Wang Chen nbsp China 137 90 8 24 65 8 42 12 7 71 13 9 Wang Jiayue Gao Chongbo nbsp China 132 53 9 23 31 9 41 74 9 67 48 10 Danielle O Brien Gregory Merriman nbsp Australia 112 93 10 19 70 10 36 13 10 57 10 11 Maria Borounov Evgeni Borounov nbsp Australia 101 35 11 17 51 11 31 15 11 52 69 WD Cathy Reed Chris Reed nbsp JapanReferences edit Chan grabs gold at Four Continents The Canadian Press February 7 2009 Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Elliott Helene February 6 2009 Kim Yu Na is first at Four Continents event Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 12 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships Official site 2009 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships at the International Skating Union Competitors list Calendar of Events International Skating Union Archived from the original on 2008 04 20 Retrieved 2008 04 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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