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Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Pair skating

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Pair skating
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
The pairs' podium at the 2018 Winter Olympics
VenueGangneung Ice Arena
Gangneung,South Korea
Dates14–15 February 2018
Competitors44 from 14 nations
Winning score235.90
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Aljona Savchenko
Bruno Massot
 Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Sui Wenjing
Han Cong
 China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Meagan Duhamel
Eric Radford
 Canada
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Figure skating at the
2018 Winter Olympics
Qualification
Singlesmenladies
Pairsmixed
Ice dancemixed
Team eventmixed

Thepair skating competition of the2018 Winter Olympics was held at theGangneung Ice Arena inGangneung,South Korea.[1] Theshort program was held on 14 February and thefree skating on 15 February 2018.[2][3]Aljona Savchenko andBruno Massot became Olympic champions after finishing fourth in the short program and setting a record with their score in the free program to take the gold by 0.43 points.Sui Wenjing andHan Cong, leading after the short program, made a couple of mistakes in the free program and won silver.Meagan Duhamel andEric Radford were third.[4][5][6] This was the second Olympics since 1964 that a Soviet or Russian pair did not win a medal.

Chinese judges Chen Weiguang and Huang Feng were investigated by the ISU and banned for mark manipulation.[7][8]

Records

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See also:World and Olympic records set at the 2018 Winter Olympics

For a complete list of figure skating records, seelist of highest scores in figure skating.

The following newbest score was set during this competition:

ComponentSkatersScoreDateRef
Free skating Aljona Savchenko /Bruno Massot (GER)159.3115 February 2018[9]

Qualification

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Main article:Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification

A total of 22 teams qualified to compete for the event, with each country allowed to only enter a maximum of three. Originally only 20 spots were available, but due to the invitation of the North and South Korean teams, the quota jumped to 22. 16 quotas were handed out during the2017 World Figure Skating Championships and four were given out at the2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. Each country decided the entry of its teams, and athletes winning the quota were not necessarily granted the right to compete. The South Korean were given an additional quota as host nation, after they failed to qualify through the World Championships or Nebelhorn Trophy.[10] North Korea, who originally qualified at the Nebelhorn Trophy, did not register its athletes in time. However, after the country agreed to participate in the games, theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed the pair to compete.[11] All pairs competing must have met the minimum total elements score, which does not include component scores. For the short program this was 20.00 and the free skate 36.00.[12]

Schedule

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All times are (UTC+9).

DateTimeRound
14 February10:00[2]Short program
15 February10:30[2]Free skating

Results

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Short program

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The short program was held on 14 February.[2][13]

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDedStN
1Sui Wenjing /Han Cong China82.3944.4937.909.369.329.619.509.570.0017
2Evgenia Tarasova /Vladimir Morozov Olympic Athletes from Russia81.6843.9737.719.469.259.549.509.390.0022
3Meagan Duhamel /Eric Radford Canada76.8241.2635.568.898.648.899.009.040.0019
4Aljona Savchenko /Bruno Massot Germany76.5939.1637.439.299.189.329.469.540.0021
5Yu Xiaoyu /Zhang Hao China75.5842.1033.488.398.298.468.508.210.0012
6Vanessa James /Morgan Ciprès France75.3440.6734.678.648.438.898.688.710.0015
7Valentina Marchei /Ondřej Hotárek Italy74.5040.3634.148.328.298.688.688.710.0018
8Natalia Zabiiako /Alexander Enbert Olympic Athletes from Russia74.3540.1334.228.688.258.648.578.640.0020
9Nicole Della Monica /Matteo Guarise Italy74.0040.4133.598.438.258.468.468.390.0016
10Kristina Astakhova /Alexei Rogonov Olympic Athletes from Russia70.5238.9331.597.897.718.007.967.930.007
11Ryom Tae-ok /Kim Ju-sik North Korea69.4038.7930.617.617.367.867.717.710.0010
12Julianne Séguin /Charlie Bilodeau Canada67.5235.6331.897.967.798.048.048.040.0014
13Kirsten Moore-Towers /Michael Marinaro Canada65.6834.4631.227.897.647.687.967.860.0011
14Alexa Scimeca Knierim /Chris Knierim United States65.5534.1831.377.967.547.827.898.000.0013
15Anna Dušková /Martin Bidař Czech Republic63.2534.6228.637.187.047.117.297.180.006
16Annika Hocke /Ruben Blommaert Germany63.0434.6128.437.116.967.187.117.180.008
Did not advance to free skating
17Peng Cheng /Jin Yang China62.6133.5030.117.647.467.507.617.43-1.009
18Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya /Harley Windsor Australia61.5534.7026.857.006.646.756.716.460.002
19Paige Conners /Evgeni Krasnopolski Israel60.3534.2626.096.546.326.686.576.500.004
20Miriam Ziegler /Severin Kiefer Austria58.8031.7128.097.076.936.967.077.07-1.005
21Miu Suzaki /Ryuichi Kihara Japan57.7432.8924.856.395.966.296.256.180.003
22Kim Kyu-eun /Alex Kang-chan Kam South Korea42.9321.0422.896.045.545.575.795.68-1.001
  • Notes:
  • WR - World record
  • TSS - Total Segment Score;TES - Technical Element Score;PCS - Program Component Score
  • SS - Skating Skills;TR - Transitions;PE - Performance/Execution
  • CH - Choreography;IN - Interpretation;Ded - Deduction;StN - Starting Number

Free skating

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The free skating was held on 15 February.[2][14]

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDedStN
1Aljona Savchenko /Bruno Massot Germany159.31WR82.0777.249.579.469.829.649.790.0013
2Meagan Duhamel /Eric Radford Canada153.3379.8673.479.219.049.329.219.140.0014
3Sui Wenjing /Han Cong China153.0876.2976.799.579.469.549.719.710.0015
4Evgenia Tarasova /Vladimir Morozov Olympic Athletes from Russia143.2570.0874.179.549.189.149.329.18-1.0016
5Vanessa James /Morgan Ciprès France143.1971.5971.608.968.828.939.049.000.0011
6Valentina Marchei /Ondřej Hotárek Italy142.0973.9468.158.398.328.648.578.680.009
7Natalia Zabiiako /Alexander Enbert Olympic Athletes from Russia138.5370.3668.178.548.258.578.618.640.0010
8Julianne Séguin /Charlie Bilodeau Canada136.5071.2865.228.117.938.258.188.290.005
9Kirsten Moore-Towers /Michael Marinaro Canada132.4370.4262.017.827.507.867.797.790.001
10Nicole Della Monica /Matteo Guarise Italy128.7464.6065.148.188.008.078.258.21-1.007
11Yu Xiaoyu /Zhang Hao China128.5262.9867.548.688.438.218.578.32-2.0012
12Ryom Tae-ok /Kim Ju-sik North Korea124.2363.6560.587.687.297.717.617.570.006
13Kristina Astakhova /Alexei Rogonov Olympic Athletes from Russia123.9362.1763.768.047.827.718.218.07-2.008
14Anna Dušková /Martin Bidař Czech Republic123.0864.3458.747.437.397.217.367.320.003
15Alexa Scimeca Knierim /Chris Knierim United States120.2760.5760.707.687.547.437.757.54-1.002
16Annika Hocke /Ruben Blommaert Germany108.9453.7955.156.936.826.797.006.930.004
  • Notes:
  • TSS - Total Segment Score;TES - Technical Element Score;PCS - Program Component Score
  • SS - Skating Skills;TR - Transitions;PE - Performance/Execution
  • CH - Choreography;IN - Interpretation;Ded - Deduction;StN - Starting Number

Overall

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The skaters are ranked according to their overall score.

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1st place, gold medalist(s)Aljona Savchenko /Bruno Massot Germany235.9076.594159.311
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Sui Wenjing /Han Cong China235.4782.391153.083
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Meagan Duhamel /Eric Radford Canada230.1576.823153.332
4Evgenia Tarasova /Vladimir Morozov Olympic Athletes from Russia224.9381.682143.254
5Vanessa James /Morgan Ciprès France218.5375.346143.195
6Valentina Marchei /Ondřej Hotárek Italy216.5974.507142.096
7Natalia Zabiiako /Alexander Enbert Olympic Athletes from Russia212.8874.358138.537
8Yu Xiaoyu /Zhang Hao China204.1075.585128.5211
9Julianne Séguin /Charlie Bilodeau Canada204.0267.5212136.508
10Nicole Della Monica /Matteo Guarise Italy202.7474.009128.7410
11Kirsten Moore-Towers /Michael Marinaro Canada198.1165.6813132.439
12Kristina Astakhova /Alexei Rogonov Olympic Athletes from Russia194.4570.5210123.9313
13Ryom Tae-ok /Kim Ju-sik North Korea193.6369.4011124.2312
14Anna Dušková /Martin Bidař Czech Republic186.3363.2515123.0814
15Alexa Scimeca Knierim /Chris Knierim United States185.8265.5514120.2715
16Annika Hocke /Ruben Blommaert Germany171.9863.0416108.9416
Did not advance to free skating
17Peng Cheng /Jin Yang China62.6117
18Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya /Harley Windsor Australia61.5518
19Paige Conners /Evgeni Krasnopolski Israel60.3519
20Miriam Ziegler /Severin Kiefer Austria58.8020
21Miu Suzaki /Ryuichi Kihara Japan57.7421
22Kim Kyu-eun /Alex Kang-chan Kam South Korea42.9322

TP - Total points;SP - Short program;FS - Free skating

References

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Citations

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  3. ^Start list
  4. ^Longman, Jeré (15 February 2018)."Germans Unexpectedly Win Olympic Pairs Figure Skating".New York Times. Retrieved15 February 2018.
  5. ^"Aljona Savchenko/Bruno Massot (GER) soar to Olympic gold".ISU.org.International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 9 June 2018. Retrieved5 April 2019.
  6. ^Longman, Jeré (15 February 2018)."Germans Unexpectedly Win Olympic Pairs Figure Skating".The New York Times.
  7. ^"Chinese figure skating judges banned for bias at Pyeongchang Olympics".CBC Sports.Associated Press. 21 June 2018.
  8. ^Diamond, James (20 June 2018)."Embarrassment for China ahead of Beijing 2022 as ISU bans two officials for biased judging at Pyeongchang 2018".insidethegames.biz.
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  13. ^Short program results
  14. ^Free skating results
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