I just saw the current standings and... what the heck happened???
Petr Gumennik, RUS, 30 (1st/1st 439.29)
Camden Pulkinen, USA 28 (1st/2nd; 436.40)
Tomoki Hiwatashi USA, 26 (2nd/2nd 428.24)
Andrew Torgashev, USA 24 (1st/4th, 396.38)
Koshio Shimada JPN, 24 (2nd/3rd 433.4)
Stephen Gogolev 22 (1st/5th, 414.30)
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Kirill Iakovelev, RUS, 22 (2nd/4th)
Mitsuki Sumoto, JPN, 20 (2rd/5th)
Conrad Orzel, CAN, 18, (4th/4th 413.4)
Based on current standings, assuming they stick:
Andrei Mozalev: 1st/7th
Adam Siao Him Fa; 3rd/3rd (loses tiebreaker to Stephen Gogolev)
Stephen Gogolev would get the final JGPF spot.
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Mozalev would need to rise to at least 5th in the standings with a score of 134.46 to edge Stephen out.
Fa would need to move up to 2nd or higher.
Petr Gumennik, RUS, 30 (1st/1st 439.29)
Camden Pulkinen, USA 28 (1st/2nd; 436.40)
Tomoki Hiwatashi USA, 26 (2nd/2nd 428.24)
Andrew Torgashev, USA 24 (1st/4th, 396.38)
Koshio Shimada JPN, 24 (2nd/3rd 433.4)
Stephen Gogolev 22 (1st/5th, 414.30)
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Kirill Iakovelev, RUS, 22 (2nd/4th)
Mitsuki Sumoto, JPN, 20 (2rd/5th)
Conrad Orzel, CAN, 18, (4th/4th 413.4)
Based on current standings, assuming they stick:
Andrei Mozalev: 1st/7th
Adam Siao Him Fa; 3rd/3rd (loses tiebreaker to Stephen Gogolev)
Stephen Gogolev would get the final JGPF spot.
***
Mozalev would need to rise to at least 5th in the standings with a score of 134.46 to edge Stephen out.
Fa would need to move up to 2nd or higher.
I just saw the current standings and... what the heck happened???