Beijing Olympics, figure skating women's free will start.

Japanese players Kaori Sakamoto and Wakaba Higuchi will appear in the final 4th group, and Mana Kawabe will appear in the 2nd group.

ROC = Russian Olympic Committee Kamira Wariewa, who took the lead in the first half, will perform at around 10:49 pm on the final run.

In the women's single free, due to the problem of Doping of Wariewa players, the top 25 players who are one more than planned will participate.


We will update the competition results from time to time.

[Women's free run order]

▼ Group


1 1 Jenny Salinen (Finland)


2 Ekaterina Krakowa (Poland)


3 Alexandra Trusova (Bulgaria)


4 Lindsey van Zundat (Netherlands)


5 Evalotta Kivas (Estonia)


6 Madeline Caesars (Canada)


7 Alexia Paganini (Switzerland)


▼ Group 2


8 Olga Mictina (Austria)


9 Victoria Safonova (Bella Rus)


10 Ekaterina Lyabouis (Azerbaijan)


11 Kawabe Aina (Japan)


12 Nicole Shot (Germany)


13 Karen Chen (USA)


▼ Group 3


14 Alexandra Trusova (Czech Republic)


15 Maria Bell (USA)


16 Anastasia Gubanova (Georgia)


17 Kim Yelim (Korea)


18 Alisa Liu (USA)


19 Luna Hendrix (Belgium)


▼ Group 4


20 Yoo Young (Korea)


21 Shinba Higuchi (Japan)


22 Alexandra Trusova (ROC)


23 Kaori Sakamoto (Japan)


24 Anna Shelvakova (ROC)


25 Kamira Wariewa (ROC)



[Highlights]


Kaori Sakamoto, who finished 3rd in the short program in the first half, was the first medal to use the perfection of the skill he had refined against the top ROC = Russian Olympic Committee, who have difficult jumps such as quadruple. I aim to win.


Higuchi Wakaba, who finished 5th in the short program with a triple Axel, and Mana Kawabe, who finished 15th, both have a triple Axel built in at the beginning of the free program, aiming for a comeback.


On the other hand, ROC's 15-year-old Camilla Wariewa, who is shaken by her own doping problem, scored a high score of 80 points in her emotional performance, although it was not the original slip in the short program.

Wariewa is planning a high-difficulty program in which he will jump three quadruple jumps for free.