Sochi Grand Prix Final[]
Episode(s):[]
Episode 1: Easy as Pirozhki!! The Grand Prix Final of Tears
Competitors[]
Highlights[]
Victor wins his fifth consecutive Grand Prix Final.
Scores[]
Scores | ||||
Victor Nikiforov | 1st | - | - | 335.76 |
Christophe Giacometti | 2nd | - | - | 301.46 |
Jean-Jacques Leroy | 3rd | - | - | 288.59 |
Cao Bin | 4th | - | - | 261.83 |
Michele Crispino | 5th | - | - | 258.67 |
Yuuri Katsuki | 6th | - | - | 232.59 |
The Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu Championship[]
Episode(s):[]
Episode 5: Face-Beet Red!! It's the First Competition! The Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu Championship
Competitors[]
Highlights[]
Yuuri Katsuki beat his previous personal best by over 10 points in the short program. If it had been an ISU sanctioned competition, his score would have been among the top ten highest in the world. He also beat his overall score in the Sochi GP Final by over 20 points.
Scores[]
Scores | ||||
Yuuri Katsuki | 1st | 94.36 | 165.20 | 259.56 |
Kenjirou Minami | 2nd | 62.83 | 152.14 | 214.97 |
Fujiwara Hikaru | 3rd | 66.28 | - | - |
Omiki Yuuto | 4th | 68.55 | - | - |
First Event: Skate America[]
Competitors[]
- Leo de la Iglesia (1st)
- Otabek Altin (2nd)
- Guang Hong Ji (3rd)
- Phichit Chulanont (4th)
Second Event: Skate Canada[]
Competitors[]
- Jean-Jacques Leroy (1st)
- Yuri Plisetsky (2nd)
- Emil Nekola (3rd)
Third Event: Cup of China[]
Episode(s):[]
- Episode 6: China's On! The Grand Prix Series Opening Event!! The Cup of China Short Program
- Episode 7: China's On! The Grand Prix Series Opening Event!! The Cup of China Free Skate
Competitors[]
- Yuuri Katsuki
- Phichit Chulanont
- Guang Hong Ji
- Georgi Popovich
- Leo de la Iglesia
- Christophe Giacometti
Highlights[]
Yuuri beats his personal best by about 10 points in the short program and ends up in the lead. Since he's not used to being the one to beat, his nerves are especially bad going into the free skate. Phichit won his first gold.
Scores[]
Scores | ||||
Phichit Chulanont | 1st | 86.75 | 199.01 | 285.76 |
Yuuri Katsuki | 2nd | 106.84 | - | - |
Christophe Giacometti | 3rd | 85.60 | 198.21 | 283.81 |
Georgi Popovich | 4th | 98.17 | 154.27 | 252.44 |
Guang Hong Ji | 5th | 79.87 | 168.82 | 248.69 |
Leo de la Iglesia | 6th | 87.98 | 159.23 | 247.21 |
Fourth Event - NHK Trophy[]
Competitors[]
- Otabek Altin (1st)
- Seung-gil Lee (2nd)
- Michele Crispino (3rd)
Fifth Event - Trophée de France[]
Competitors[]
- Christophe Giacometti (1st)
- Georgi Popovich (3rd)
Sixth Event - Rostelecom Cup[]
Episode(s):[]
- Episode 8: Yuuri vs Yuri The Horror!! Rostelecom Cup, Short Program
- Episode 9: Yuuri vs Yuri The Horror!! Rostelecom Cup, Free Skate
Competitors[]
Highlights[]
The top six will be qualified for the Grand Prix Final. Michele surpassed his personal best by 20 points. Christophe Giacometti, Otabek Altin, Phichit Chulanont, Jean-Jacques Leroy, Yuri Plisetsky, and Yuuri Katsuki are advancing to the Grand Prix Final. Yuuri and Michele were tied for overall points, but Yuuri was able to advance because he placed 2nd in the Cup of China.
Scores[]
Scores | ||||
Jean-Jacques Leroy | 1st | 113.56 | - | |
Yuri Plisetsky | 2nd | 98.09 | 199.87 | 297.96 |
Michele Crispino | 3rd | 89.65 | 193.24 | 282.89 |
Yuuri Katsuki | 4th | 109.97 | 172.87 | 282.84 |
Emil Nekola | 5th | 82.43 | 189.15 | 271.58 |
Seung-gil Lee | 6th | 91.83 | 164.37 | 256.20 |
Barcelona Grand Prix[]
Episode(s):[]
- Episode 11: Gotta Super-Supercharge it!! Grand Prix Final SP
- Episode 12: Gotta Super-Super-Supercharge it!! Grand Prix Final Free Skate
Competitors[]
- Yuuri Katsuki
- Yuri Plisetsky
- Otabek Altin
- Jean-Jacques Leroy
- Phichit Chulanont
- Christophe Giacometti
Highlights[]
This is Yuri's first Grand Prix Final and Yuuri's second. Yuri's short program score surpasses Victor's short program score to set a new world record. Yuuri's free skate score surpasses Victor's free skate score to set a new world record.
Scores[]
Scores | ||||
Yuri Plisetsky | 1st | 118.56 | 200.97 | 319.53 |
Yuuri Katsuki | 2nd | 97.83 | 221.58 | 319.41 |
Jean-Jacques Leroy | 3rd | 86.71 | 213.91 | 300.62 |
Otabek Altin | 4th | 112.38 | 181.19 | 293.41 |
Christophe Giacometti | 5th | 102.37 | 188.32 | 290.69 |
Phichit Chulanont | 6th | 95.73 | 193.83 | 289.56 |
Super Score[]
Description[]
A culmination of every skater's highest short program and free skate score and how they compare to the other skaters.
Scores | ||||
Highest Free
Skate Score |
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Victor Nikiforov | 1st | 335.76 | ||
Yuuri Katsuki | 2nd | 109.97 | 221.58 B | 331.55 |
Jean-Jacques Leroy | 3rd | 113.56 | 213.91 | 327.47 |
Yuri Plisetsky | 4th | 118.56 A | 200.97 | 319.53 |
Christophe Giacometti | 5th | 102.37 | 198.21 | 300.58 |
Phichit Chulanont | 6th | 95.73 | 199.01 | 294.74 |
Otabek Altin | 7th | 112.38 | 181.19 | 293.41 |
Michele Crispino | 8th | 89.65 | 193.24 | 282.89 |
Emil Nekola | 9th | 82.43 | 189.15 | 271.58 |
Seung-gil Lee | 10th | 91.83 | 164.37 | 256.20 |
Georgi Popovich | 11th | 98.17 | 154.27 | 252.44 |
Guang Hong Ji | 12th | 79.87 | 168.82 | 248.69 |
Leo de la Iglesia | 13th | 87.98 | 159.23 | 247.21 |
Kenjirou Minami | 14th | 62.83 | 152.14 | 214.97 |
A Current world record for the Short Program. B Current world record for the Free Skate.