In the second round of the Grand Prix series of figure skating, the Canadian tournament, the second half of the women's singles was free, and Mai Mihara performed with almost no mistakes, renewing her personal best in total with the short program, and finished in 4th place. I did.

The second round of the Grand Prix series in Canada was held on the 30th in Vancouver, where the second half of the men's and women's singles were free.



Mihara, who was in 7th place in the short program, decided to make a continuous jump of 3 rotations and 3 rotations at the beginning, and after that he made sure to land on the ice.



He also scored the highest rating of level 4 in spins and steps, scoring 3rd in free at 142.12, and totaling with the short program was 4th with 210.01, a personal best.



In addition, in the Japanese team, Higuchi Wakaba, who was 5th in the first half, set a new personal best in the free run, such as deciding a triple Axel, and the total was 205.27, 6th.



Mana Kawabe, who was 12th in the first half, was 9th with a total of 186.52.



From 1st to 3rd place are Russians, and 15-year-old Camilla Wariewa, who is the leader in the first half, marked 180.89 free, including triple axel and 3 quadruple jumps, which is the highest in the world in total. It was 265.08, which greatly updated the score.



In the men's single free, Sota Yamamoto, who was 7th in the first half, was 7th with a total of 225.74, and Keiji Tanaka, who was 6th in the first half, was 10th with a total of 222.20.



The winner was Nathan Chen of the United States, who performed without major mistakes for a total of 307.18.