The figure skating Grand Prix Final was held on the 10th in the second half of the women's single free, and Mai Mihara, who ranked second in the first half, turned around with her stable performance and won her first victory in the first competition.

The Grand Prix Final, which has been held for the first time in three years, was held in Turin, Italy on the 10th, in the latter half of the women's single free.



After finishing the short program in the first half, Mihara, who was in second place, scored the opening double axel and calmly landed the next three jumps.



In the second half, in a continuous jump from a double axel, the second 3-turn toe loop was judged to be under-rotated, and he fell on a 3-turn jump, resulting in a 2-turn.



Even so, she won the first victory in her first competition, with a stable performance of her characteristics, such as winning the highest evaluation level four in the three spins and step sequence, with a total of 133.59 and a total of 208.17.



Kaori Sakamoto, the leader in the first half, continued to make mistakes, such as missing rotation in two jumps and missing the level in the spin, and the free skate was 116.70, about 40 points lower than her personal best, and was 5th with a total of 192.56.



Rinka Watanabe, who was 4th in the first half, was judged to have underrotated the triple axel at the beginning and fell on the jump, but she did not lose her concentration and skated to the finish, and the free skate was 123.43, and the total was 196.01, which was 4th place. .



The second place was Isabeau Levito of the United States, and the third place was Luna Hendricks of Belgium.