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2017–18 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
Figure skating competition held in Nagoya, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2017–18 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final and ISU Junior Grand Prix Final took place from 7 to 10 December 2017 at the Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium (Nippon Gaishi Hall) in Nagoya, Japan. Nagoya was announced as the host on 3 November 2016.[1] The combined event was the culmination of two international series — the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and the Junior Grand Prix. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels.
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Records
The following new ISU best scores were set during this competition:
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Schedule
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(Local time)
Thursday, December 7
- 14:10 - Junior: Pairs' short
- 15:30 - Junior: Men's short
- 16:40 - Junior: Ladies' short
- Opening ceremony
- 18:15 - Senior: Pairs' short
- 19:30 - Senior: Men's short
- 20:40 - Senior: Short dance
Friday, December 8
- 14:40 - Junior: Short dance
- 16:00 - Junior: Pairs' free
- 17:30 - Junior: Men's free
- 18:55 - Senior: Ladies' short
- 20:15 - Senior: Men's free
- Victory ceremony – Senior Men, Junior Men, Junior Pairs
Saturday, December 9
- 13:45 - Junior: Free dance
- 15:05 - Junior: Ladies' free
- 16:25 - Senior: Pairs' free
- 17:55 - Senior: Free dance
- 19:20 - Senior: Ladies' free
- Victory ceremony – Senior Ladies, Junior Ice Dance, Junior Ladies, Senior Pairs, Senior Ice Dance
Sunday, December 10
- Gala exhibition
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Qualifiers
Senior-level qualifiers
Junior-level qualifiers
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Medalists
Senior
Junior
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Medals table
Senior
Junior
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Senior-level results
Men
Ladies
Pairs
Ice dance
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Junior-level results
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Ladies
Alena Kostornaia broke the junior world record in the women's short program, 70.92 held by Alina Zagitova, with a score of 71.65. Alexandra Trusova broke it again 13 minutes later with a score of 73.25. Rika Kihira became the first woman to land triple Axel-triple toe loop combination in the free skate.
Pairs
Ice dance
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