2007 Skate Canada International

2007 Skate Canada International
Type:Grand Prix
Date:November 1 – 4
Season:2007–08
Location:Quebec City, Quebec
Venue:Colisée Pepsi
Champions
Men's singles:
Brian Joubert
Ladies' singles:
Mao Asada
Pairs:
Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
Previous:
2006 Skate Canada International
Next:
2008 Skate Canada International
Previous Grand Prix:
2007 Skate America
Next Grand Prix:
2007 Cup of China

The 2007 Skate Canada International was the second event of six in the 2007–08 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, a senior-level international invitational competition series.[1] It was held at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City, Quebec on November 1–4. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Skaters earned points toward qualifying for the 2007–08 Grand Prix Final.

Results

Men

France's Brian Joubert won the men's title ahead of Belgium's Kevin van der Perren. Jeffrey Buttle of Canada took the bronze.

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Brian Joubert France 213.62 1 78.05 2 135.57
2 Kevin van der Perren Belgium 202.55 5 66.11 1 136.44
3 Jeffrey Buttle Canada 198.77 3 66.85 3 131.92
4 Christopher Mabee Canada 192.20 4 66.50 5 125.70
5 Vaughn Chipeur Canada 187.41 6 65.65 6 121.76
6 Yannick Ponsero France 178.18 2 67.09 10 111.09
7 Pavel Kaška Czech Republic 172.90 7 57.43 8 115.47
8 Jeremy Abbott United States 171.06 11 44.75 4 126.31
9 Scott Smith United States 169.97 8 56.09 9 113.88
10 Jamal Othman Switzerland 166.96 9 51.11 7 115.85
11 Wu Jialiang China 153.45 10 47.51 11 105.94
12 Geoffry Varner United States 134.54 12 42.45 12 92.09

Ladies

Mao Asada of Japan won the ladies' title ahead of her compatriot Yukari Nakano and Canada's Joannie Rochette. Nakano landed a triple axel in her free skating.[2]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Mao Asada Japan 177.66 3 58.08 1 119.58
2 Yukari Nakano Japan 169.43 4 55.94 2 113.49
3 Joannie Rochette Canada 168.18 5 55.48 3 112.70
4 Emily Hughes United States 162.42 2 58.72 4 103.70
5 Ashley Wagner United States 150.06 8 50.86 5 99.20
6 Nana Takeda Japan 148.05 6 52.02 6 96.03
7 Laura Lepistö Finland 147.69 1 59.18 9 88.51
8 Jelena Glebova Estonia 145.69 7 51.36 7 94.33
9 Lesley Hawker Canada 136.55 9 46.96 8 89.59
10 Cynthia Phaneuf Canada 129.17 10 46.02 10 83.15
11 Alisa Drei Finland 123.90 11 44.96 12 78.94
12 Idora Hegel Croatia 120.32 12 40.38 11 79.94

Pairs

Germany's Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy won the pairs' title. Russia's Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov attempted a throw quadruple salchow jump in their free skating. They were credited with the rotation, but she fell on the landing, so it was not completed successfully.[3]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Germany 188.63 1 69.44 1 119.19
2 Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison Canada 174.20 2 63.12 2 111.08
3 Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov Russia 165.19 3 60.00 3 105.19
4 Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay Canada 156.67 4 53.98 4 102.69
5 Tiffany Vise / Derek Trent United States 147.52 6 51.26 5 96.26
6 Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin Canada 144.16 5 52.78 6 91.38

Ice dancing

Canada's Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir won gold in ice dancing. Melissa Gregory / Denis Petukhov of the United States withdrew before the free dance due to an accident;[4] he lost his footing and dropped her on her chest while performing a one-handed rotational lift during the six-minute warmup, and skidded into the boards himself. Gregory was rushed to a hospital on a stretcher but released later that night. They missed the rest of the competitive season while recovering from their injuries. The compulsory dance was the Yankee Polka.

Hann-McCurdy and Coreno were substitutes, replacing a team which withdrew before the start of the event.[4]

Rank Name Nation Total points CD OD FD
1 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir Canada 197.07 1 36.25 1 61.20 1 99.62
2 Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte Italy 171.57 2 32.23 2 53.90 3 85.44
3 Pernelle Carron / Mathieu Jost France 167.83 4 28.27 3 52.43 2 87.13
4 Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno Canada 152.16 7 25.51 6 47.75 4 78.90
5 Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev Russia 151.97 6 25.72 4 49.53 6 76.72
6 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje Canada 148.77 8 25.07 8 45.74 5 77.96
7 Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi Germany 140.64 9 24.44 7 46.58 8 69.62
8 Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann Germany 136.11 10 22.46 9 43.00 7 70.65
9 Julia Zlobina / Alexei Sitnikov Russia 132.05 5 26.75 10 36.39 9 68.91
WD Melissa Gregory / Denis Petukhov United States 3 32.03 5 47.80

References

  1. ^ "2007/08 Grand Prix Announcement" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2007. (76.3 KiB)
  2. ^ "Ladies Free Skating Protocol" (PDF). (86.1 KiB)
  3. ^ "2007 Skate Canada International Pairs Free Skating Protocol" (PDF). (65.5 KiB)
  4. ^ a b Stevens, Neil (November 4, 2007). "Accident mars ice dance win". The Canadian Press. Toronto Star.