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2004–05 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

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2004–05 Grand Prix Final
Type:Grand Prix
Date:December 16 – 19, 2004
Season:2004–05
Location:Beijing, China
Venue:Capital Gymnasium
Champions
Men's singles:
Russia Evgeni Plushenko
Ladies' singles:
Russia Irina Slutskaya
Pairs:
China Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo
Ice dance:
Russia Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov
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The 2004–05 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final was an elite figure skating competition held at the Capital Gymnasium in Beijing, China from December 16 to 19, 2004. Medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

The Grand Prix Final was the culminating event of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series, which consisted of Skate America, Skate Canada International, Cup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard, Cup of Russia, and NHK Trophy competitions. The top six skaters from each discipline competed in the final.

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Evgeni Plushenko  Russia 251.75 1 84.35 1 167.40
2 Jeffrey Buttle  Canada 216.65 2 76.45 2 140.20
3 Li Chengjiang  China 201.07 5 65.91 3 135.16
4 Emanuel Sandhu  Canada 195.90 3 75.60 5 120.30
5 Brian Joubert  France 193.64 4 67.30 4 126.34
6 Ryan Jahnke  United States 172.06 6 61.40 6 110.66

Ladies

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Irina Slutskaya  Russia 180.88 1 65.46 1 115.42
2 Shizuka Arakawa  Japan 160.24 2 64.10 4 96.14
3 Joannie Rochette  Canada 156.68 3 55.68 2 101.00
4 Miki Ando  Japan 151.10 5 51.06 3 100.04
5 Yoshie Onda  Japan 138.22 4 52.18 6 86.04
6 Cynthia Phaneuf  Canada 134.06 6 42.96 5 91.10

Pairs

Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo from China set a new world record under the ISU Judging System for the short program (70.52), for the free skating (136.02), and for the combined total (206.54).

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo  China 206.54 1 70.52 1 136.02
2 Maria Petrova / Alexei Tikhonov  Russia 187.32 2 67.42 2 119.90
3 Pang Qing / Tong Jian  China 173.66 4 60.34 3 113.32
4 Julia Obertas / Sergei Slavnov  Russia 173.28 3 60.64 5 112.64
5 Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao  China 172.50 5 59.28 4 113.22
6 Rena Inoue / John Baldwin, Jr.  United States 155.72 6 52.42 6 103.30

Ice dancing

Rank Name Nation Total points OD FD
1 Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov  Russia 180.23 1 65.30 1 114.93
2 Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto  United States 170.53 2 62.37 2 108.16
3 Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviski  Bulgaria 167.62 4 59.73 3 107.89
4 Galit Chait / Sergei Sakhnovski  Israel 166.79 3 60.33 4 106.46
5 Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon  Canada 159.65 5 58.06 6 101.59
6 Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder  France 159.38 6 55.95 5 103.43

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