Team (FINAL)
1. Team Japan - 607.62
2. Team North America - 545.23
3. Team Europe - 528.90
Ladies free (FINAL)
1. Mao Asada JPN - 141.70 (TES 71.88, PCS 69.82)
2. Satoko Miyahara JPN - 134.67 (TES 71.70, PCS 62.97)
3. Elizaveta Tuktamysheva RUS - 128.34 (TES 64.61, PCS 65.73, -1.00)
4. Adelina Sotnikova RUS - 118.81 (TES 52.70, PCS 66.11)
5. Ashley Wagner USA - 117.84 (TES 56.17, PCS 62.67, -1.00)
6. Gracie Gold USA - 114.53 (TES 51.57, PCS 64.96, -2.00)
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva RUS - triple axel (underrotated? fall), triple lutz-double toe-double loop, triple flip (hangs on), triple toe-double toe, triple lutz, triple salchow-double axel sequence, double axel
Mao Asada JPN - triple axel (underrotated?), triple flip-double loop, triple lutz (edge), double axel-triple toe, triple salchow, triple flip-single loop, triple loop
Gracie Gold USA - triple lutz-triple toe (underrotated? fall), triple loop, double axel, double axel-triple toe (underrotated, fall), single flip (edge), triple lutz, double salchow
Adelina Sotnikova RUS - triple lutz (edge?), triple flip, single loop, double axel-double toe (two-foot), triple toe, triple salchow-double toe, double axel
Satoko Miyahara JPN - triple lutz-triple toe, triple loop, triple flip, triple lutz-double toe-double loop, double axel-triple toe, triple salchow, double axel
Ashley Wagner USA - double axel, triple flip-triple toe, double axel-double toe, triple loop-half loop-triple salchow (underrotated, fall), triple flip, triple loop (hangs on), triple lutz
Men's free (FINAL)
1. Shoma Uno JPN - 185.48 (TES 99.48, PCS 86.00)
2. Javier Fernandez ESP - 176.24 (TES 86.60, PCS 90.64, -1.00)
3. Patrick Chan CAN - 159.14 (TES 69.56, PCS 89.58)
4. Jeremy Abbott USA - 153.72 (TES 69.28, PCS 84.44)
5. Daisuke Murakami JPN - 145.77 (TES 68.63, PCS 77.14)
6. Brian Joubert FRA - 105.51 (TES 36.65, PCS 69.86, -1.00)
Shoma Uno JPN - quad toe (hangs on), triple axel, triple axel-triple toe, triple loop, triple salchow, quad toe-triple toe, triple lutz, double axel-half loop-triple flip
Patrick Chan CAN - triple toe, triple axel (turn out), triple lutz, triple lutz (hand down)-double toe, triple flip-double toe-double loop, triple loop, triple salchow (hand down), double flip
Javier Fernandez ESP - quad toe, quad salchow-triple toe, waxel, quad salchow (fall), triple flip-half loop-triple salchow, triple toe, triple lutz-double toe (step out), triple loop
Daisuke Murakami JPN - quad salchow, quad salchow-double toe, single axel, triple axel (hand down), triple flip, triple lutz-half loop-double salchow, triple loop, triple salchow
Jeremy Abbott USA - single flip, triple loop, triple axel, double axel, triple axel-half loop-triple salchow, triple flip, triple salchow-double toe, single lutz
Brian Joubert FRA - triple axel (step out), triple axel-half loop-double salchow, double lutz, triple loop, triple flip (edge? hangs on), triple flip (edge? underrotated? fall), double salchow - seven passes?
Note: Live coverage will start at 6:00 a.m. Eastern / 7:00 p.m. Tokyo
Team Europe: Javier Fernandez, Brian Joubert, Adelina Sotnikova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
Team Japan: Mao Asada, Satoko Miyahara, Daisuke Murakami, Shoma Uno
Team North America: Jeremy Abbott, Patrick Chan, Gracie Gold, Ashley Wagner
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