In the Russian tournament of the figure skating and Grand Prix series, the second half of the men's single was free, and Kazuki Tomono finished third in total with the short program.

On the 27th, the Russian tournament, which is the 6th round of the Grand Prix series of figure skating, was held free of charge in the latter half of the men's and women's singles.



Of these, Tomono, who took the lead in the short program in the first half of the men's race, went free in the final run.



Tomono decided to make a continuous jump from the quadruple toe loop at the beginning, but he made mistakes in the following quadruple salchow and triple axel in the second half.



As a result, the free score was 168.38, which was a total of 264.19 with the short program, and although he updated his personal best, he did not reach his first Grand Prix series victory in 3rd place.



Among other Japanese players, Detective Tanaka was in 9th place with a total of 229.75.



In addition, Rino Matsuike was 8th in the women's single with a total of 184.36.



Russia's 15-year-old Camilla Wariewa, who won the women's single, set a new record for her world's highest score with a total of 272.71, marking 185.29 for free, including three quadruple jumps and a triple Axel.

Players to advance to the GP final are decided

As a result of the Grand Prix series of figure skating in which a total of 6 races were held, the players who will advance to the Grand Prix Final to be held in Kadoma City, Osaka Prefecture from 9th next month have been decided.



There are two Japanese players, Yuma Kagiyama, 18 years old, who won two tournaments in Italy and France in the men's single, and Shoma Uno, who won the NHK Trophy.



Kagiyama will be his first and Uno will be the fifth Grand Prix Final for the first time in three years.



Kaori Sakamoto, who won the NHK Trophy for the second time in a row, has advanced to the Grand Prix Final for the first time in three years.



The five players other than Sakamoto are all Russians, including 15-year-old Camilla Wariewa, who won the two tournaments.



In the pair, Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, who finished 2nd in the American tournament and 3rd in the NHK Trophy, decided to advance to the Grand Prix Final, the first pair of Japanese players.