Daisuke Takahashi 2011-SP Skate Canada: - japanese TV
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Virtue and Moir win third Skate Canada goldhttp://www.goldenskate.com/2011/10/virt ... nada-gold/A third Skate Canada title for Olympic champs Virtue and Moir: http://www.examiner.com/figure-skating- ... e-and-moirCanadians, Russians split titles at Skate Canada: http://www.examiner.com/figure-skating- ... ate-canada--------------------------
Grand Prix series standings and medal count (after two): http://www.examiner.com/figure-skating- ... -after-twoWith Skate America and Skate Canada in the books, this season’s ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating now heads to Asia for Cup of China and NHK Trophy. No skater has qualified for the Grand Prix Final yet, but there sure are plenty of contenders for the six spots that are available for each discipline.
With five medals, two of which are gold, the Canada currently leads the medal count, though both the U.S. and Japan have three medals each. The U.S. and Russia both have with two golds.
MEDAL COUNTCanada 5 (2 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
United States 3 (2 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze)
Japan 3 (0 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)
Russia 2 (2 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze)
China 2 (0 gold, 2 silver, 0 bronze)
Italy 2 (0 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
Czech Republic 1 (1 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze)
Germany 1 (1 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze)
Belgium 1 (0 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze)
France 1 (0 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze )
Spain 1 (0 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze)
Lithuania 1 (0 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze)
Sweden 1 (0 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze)
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MEN (Top ten after two events)1. Kevin Van Der Perren BEL – 16 (USA 13, CAN 3)
2. Patrick Chan CAN – 15 (CAN 15)
3. Michal Brezina CZE – 15 (USA 15)
4. Denis Ten KAZ – 14 (USA 7, CAN 7)
5. Javier Fernandez ESP – 13 (CAN 13)
6. Daisuke Takahashi JPN – 11 (CAN 11)
7. Takahiko Kozuka JPN – 11 (USA 11)
8. Adam Rippon USA – 9 (CAN 9)
9. Richard Dornbush USA – 9 (USA 9)
10. Ross Miner USA – 5 (CAN 5)
LADIES (Top ten after two events)1. Alissa Czisny USA – 15 (USA 15)
2. Elizaveta Tuktamisheva RUS – 15 (CAN 15)
3. Carolina Kostner ITA – 13 (USA 13)
4. Akiko Suzuki JPN – 13 (CAN 13)
5. Ashley Wagner USA – 11 (CAN 11)
6. Viktoria Helgesson SWE – 11 (USA 11)
7. Alena Leonova RUS – 9 (CAN 9)
8. Haruka Imai JPN – 9 (USA 9)
9. Mirai Nagasu USA – 7 (CAN 7)
10. Ksenia Makarova RUS – 7 (USA 7)
PAIRS (Top ten after two events)1. Volosozhar/Trankov RUS – 15 (CAN 15)
2. Savchenko/Szolkowy GER – 15 (USA 15)
3. Sui/Han CHN – 13 (CAN 15)
4. Zhang/Zhang CHN – 13 (USA 13)
5. Moore-Towers/Moscovitch CAN – 11 (USA 11)
6. Duhamel/Radford CAN – 11 (CAN 11)
7. Denney/Coughlin USA – 9 (USA 9)
8. Takahashi/Tran JPN – 9 (CAN 9)
9. Bazarova/Larionov RUS – 7 (USA 7)
10. Iliushechkina/Maisuradze RUS – 7 (CAN 7)
DANCE (Top ten after two events)1. Virtue/Moir CAN – 15 (CAN 15)
2. Davis/White USA – 15 (USA 15)
3. Pechalat/Bourzat FRA – 13 (USA 13)
4. Weaver/Poje CAN – 13 (CAN 13)
5. Cappellini/Lanotte ITA – 11 (CAN 11)
6. Tobias/Stagniunas LTU – 11 (USA 11)
7. Chock/Bates USA – 9 (CAN 9)
8. Zhiganshina/Gazsi GER – 9 (USA 9)
9. Riazanova/Tkachenko RUS – 7 (CAN 7)
10. Ralph/Hill CAN – 7 (USA 7)