2008–2009_Grand_Prix_of_Figure_Skating_Final

2008–09 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

2008–09 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

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The 2008–09 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final was the senior and junior Grand Prix Final competition of the 2008–09 season. It was the culminating competition of the 2008–09 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, a senior-level international invitational competition, and the 2008–09 ISU Junior Grand Prix, a junior-level international competition. The junior and senior finals were hosted together for the first time.

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Skaters had earned points towards qualifying for the senior Grand Prix Final at the 2008 Skate America, the 2008 Skate Canada International, the 2008 Cup of China, the 2008 Trophée Eric Bompard, the 2008 Cup of Russia, and the 2008 NHK Trophy. Skaters had earned points towards qualifying for the junior Grand Prix Final at each of the eight Junior Grand Prix events. The six highest ranking skaters/teams from the Grand Prix series and the eight highest ranking skaters/teams from the Junior Grand Prix met at the Grand Prix Final.

Hosted by the Korea Skating Union, the Grand Prix Final was held in Goyang, South Korea from December 10 to 14, 2008. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels.

Unlike the other events in both series, there was no compulsory dance portion of the competition. Ice dancers were ranked in the original dance starting order in reverse order of their qualification to the Final.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+9).

  • Thursday, December 11
    • 16:00 Opening ceremony
    • 16:45 Junior ice dancing - Original dance
    • 18:10 Junior men - Short program
    • 19:35 Junior pairs - Short program
    • 21:00 Junior ladies - Short program
  • Friday, December 12
    • 14:24 Junior pairs - Free skating
    • 16:00 Junior men - Free skating
    • 18:00 Senior ice dancing - Original dance
    • 19:10 Senior men - Short program
    • 20:15 Senior ladies - Short program
    • 21:20 Senior pairs - Short program
  • Saturday, December 13
    • 14:00 Junior ice dancing - Free dance
    • 15:25 Junior ladies - Free skating
    • 17:30 Senior ice dancing - Free dance
    • 18:50 Senior men - Free skating
    • 20:05 Senior ladies - Free skating
    • 21:45 Senior pairs - Free skating
  • Sunday, December 14
    • 14:00 Gala exhibition

Qualifiers

Senior-level qualifiers

The following skaters qualified for the Grand Prix Final, in order of qualification.[1][2][3][4]

Junior-level qualifiers

The following skaters qualified for the 2008–09 Junior Grand Prix Final, in order of qualification.[5][6][7][8]

Senior-level results

Men

The men's podium. From left: Takahiko Kozuka (2nd), Jeremy Abbott (1st), Johnny Weir (3rd).
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Ladies

The ladies' podium. From left: Kim Yuna (2nd), Mao Asada (1st), Carolina Kostner (3rd).

This was Mao Asada’s second win.[12]

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Pairs

The pairs' podium. From left: Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao (2nd), Pang Qing / Tong Jian (1st), Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy (3rd).
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Ice dancing

The ice dancing podium. From left: Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin (2nd), Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder (1st), Meryl Davis / Charlie White (3rd).
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Junior-level results

Men

The junior men's podium. From left: Richard Dornbush (3rd), Florent Amodio (1st), Armin Mahbanoozadeh (2nd).
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Ladies

The junior ladies' podium. From left: Yukiko Fujisawa (2nd), Becky Bereswill (1st), Alexe Gilles (3rd).
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Pairs

The junior pairs' podium. From left: Ksenia Krasilnikova / Konstantin Bezmaternikh (3rd), Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari Maisuradze (1st), Zhang Yue / Wang Lei (2nd).
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Ice dancing

The junior ice dancing podium. From left: Madison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell (2nd), Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein (1st), Ekaterina Riazanova / Jonathan Guerreiro (3rd).
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References

  1. "Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  2. "Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  3. "Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  4. "Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  5. "Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  6. "Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  7. "Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  8. "Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating". www.isuresults.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  9. "Welcome to U.S. Figure Skating". www.usfigureskating.org. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  10. "Asada, Abbott win gold at finals in South Korea". The New York Times. 14 December 2008.

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