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Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Ladies' singles

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Ladies' singles
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
The medalists on the podium. From left: Mao Asada (silver), Yuna Kim (gold), Joannie Rochette (bronze)
VenuePacific Coliseum
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
DatesFebruary 23, 2010
February 25, 2010
Competitors30 from 23 nations
Winning score228.56
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yuna Kim  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mao Asada  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Joannie Rochette  Canada
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The ladies' single skating competition of the 2010 Winter Olympics was held at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The short program was held on February 23, 2010 and the free skating was held on February 25, 2010. Yuna Kim from South Korea won the gold medal setting three world best scores. Mao Asada from Japan became the first lady to accomplish one triple Axel during the short program and two during the free program at the Olympics.[1][2]

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Records

Scores

Component Skater Score Date Ref
Short program  Yuna Kim (KOR) 78.50 23 February 2010 [3]
Free skating 150.06 25 February 2010 [4]
Total score 228.56 [5]

Results

Short program

The ladies' short program was held on February 23, 2010. Yuna Kim (South Korea) finished first with a new world best score.[6] Mao Asada (Japan) finished second.[7][8] Joannie Rochette (Canada) skated in the competition despite the tragedy of her mother's death two days earlier and finished third.[9]

Pl. Name Nation TSS TES PCS SS TR PE CH IN Ded StN
1 Yuna Kim  South Korea 78.50 WR 44.70 33.80 8.60 7.90 8.60 8.40 8.75 0.00 23
2 Mao Asada  Japan 73.78 41.50 32.28 8.25 7.40 8.40 8.10 8.20 0.00 22
3 Joannie Rochette  Canada 71.36 39.20 32.16 8.10 7.70 8.15 7.95 8.30 0.00 26
4 Miki Ando  Japan 64.76 34.80 29.96 7.70 7.00 7.60 7.50 7.65 0.00 30
5 Rachael Flatt  United States 64.64 36.80 27.84 7.00 6.60 7.05 6.95 7.20 0.00 28
6 Mirai Nagasu  United States 63.76 37.00 26.76 6.85 6.40 6.75 6.70 6.75 0.00 11
7 Carolina Kostner  Italy 63.02 33.34 29.68 7.70 7.15 7.35 7.50 7.40 0.00 29
8 Alena Leonova  Russia 62.14 33.90 28.24 7.15 6.70 7.25 7.00 7.20 0.00 25
9 Elene Gedevanishvili  Georgia 61.92 35.80 26.12 6.60 6.05 6.75 6.55 6.70 0.00 16
10 Laura Lepistö  Finland 61.36 32.88 28.48 7.20 6.80 7.25 7.15 7.20 0.00 21
11 Akiko Suzuki  Japan 61.02 33.10 27.92 7.25 6.70 7.05 6.95 6.95 0.00 24
12 Ksenia Makarova  Russia 59.22 35.46 23.76 6.20 5.55 6.10 5.85 6.00 0.00 8
13 Júlia Sebestyén  Hungary 57.46 30.70 26.76 6.90 6.30 6.80 6.70 6.75 0.00 27
14 Cynthia Phaneuf  Canada 57.16 31.80 26.36 6.75 6.25 6.65 6.50 6.80 1.00 15
15 Sarah Meier  Switzerland 56.70 30.70 26.00 6.60 6.10 6.65 6.45 6.70 0.00 17
16  Kwak Min-jeong  South Korea 53.16 31.40 21.76 5.65 5.05 5.65 5.40 5.45 0.00 9
17 Kiira Korpi  Finland 52.96 27.72 26.24 6.75 6.30 6.50 6.60 6.65 1.00 19
18 Cheltzie Lee  Australia 52.16 30.72 21.44 5.45 5.00 5.65 5.40 5.30 0.00 5
19  Liu Yan  China 51.74 29.94 21.80 5.65 5.10 5.45 5.45 5.60 0.00 6
20 Jelena Glebova  Estonia 50.80 27.20 23.60 6.05 5.60 5.90 5.85 6.10 0.00 18
21 Tuğba Karademir  Turkey 50.74 28.74 22.00 5.60 5.20 5.50 5.50 5.70 0.00 7
22 Sonia Lafuente  Spain 49.74 28.94 20.80 5.40 4.90 5.25 5.25 5.20 0.00 1
23 Sarah Hecken  Germany 49.04 27.04 22.00 5.80 5.25 5.55 5.45 5.45 0.00 20
24 Anastasia Gimazetdinova  Uzbekistan 49.02 27.94 21.08 5.50 4.95 5.40 5.20 5.30 0.00 14
25 Isabelle Pieman  Belgium 46.10 26.26 19.84 5.10 4.60 5.15 4.90 5.05 0.00 12
26 Miriam Ziegler  Austria 43.84 24.80 20.04 5.25 4.75 4.90 5.15 5.00 1.00 3
27 Teodora Poštič  Slovenia 43.80 23.80 20.00 5.10 4.65 5.15 5.00 5.10 0.00 13
28 Ivana Reitmayerová  Slovakia 41.94 22.66 19.28 5.00 4.60 4.85 4.90 4.75 0.00 2
29 Jenna McCorkell  Great Britain 40.64 20.08 21.56 5.60 5.15 5.25 5.50 5.45 1.00 10
30 Anna Jurkiewicz  Poland 36.10 16.78 19.32 5.05 4.65 4.75 4.85 4.85 0.00 4
  • TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance/Execution; CH = Choreography; IN = Interpretation; Ded = Deduction; StN = Starting Number

Free skating

The ladies free skate was held on February 25, 2010. Kim Yuna (South Korea) finished first, setting new world best scores for the free skate and combined total.[10]

Pl. Name Nation TSS TES PCS SS TR PE CH IN Ded StN
1 Yuna Kim  South Korea 150.06 WR 78.30 71.76 9.05 8.60 9.15 8.95 9.10 0.00 21
2 Mao Asada  Japan 131.72 64.68 67.04 8.55 7.85 8.50 8.45 8.55 0.00 22
3 Joannie Rochette  Canada 131.28 62.80 68.48 8.60 8.30 8.55 8.65 8.70 0.00 23
4 Laura Lepistö  Finland 126.61 63.89 62.72 7.95 7.50 7.80 7.95 8.00 0.00 16
5 Mirai Nagasu  United States 126.39 65.83 60.56 7.75 7.25 7.70 7.55 7.60 0.00 24
6 Miki Ando  Japan 124.10 62.50 61.60 7.95 7.25 7.75 7.70 7.85 0.00 20
7 Akiko Suzuki  Japan 120.42 60.98 59.44 7.40 7.05 7.55 7.50 7.65 0.00 14
8 Rachael Flatt  United States 117.85 59.37 58.48 7.40 6.95 7.45 7.35 7.40 0.00 19
9 Ksenia Makarova  Russia 112.69 58.77 53.92 6.95 6.40 6.85 6.80 6.70 0.00 17
10 Alena Leonova  Russia 110.32 55.84 54.48 7.05 6.60 6.80 6.75 6.85 0.00 13
11 Kiira Korpi  Finland 108.61 54.93 53.68 6.85 6.45 6.75 6.70 6.80 0.00 8
12  Kwak Min-jeong  South Korea 102.37 53.57 48.80 6.25 5.80 6.15 6.15 6.15 0.00 12
13 Cynthia Phaneuf  Canada 99.46 48.94 51.52 6.65 6.00 6.55 6.45 6.55 1.00 7
14 Sarah Meier  Switzerland 96.11 43.87 52.24 6.60 6.30 6.50 6.55 6.70 0.00 10
15 Sarah Hecken  Germany 94.90 50.98 43.92 5.75 5.30 5.45 5.50 5.45 0.00 6
16 Júlia Sebestyén  Hungary 93.80 41.32 52.48 6.90 6.30 6.60 6.55 6.45 0.00 11
17 Elene Gedevanishvili  Georgia 93.32 40.64 53.68 6.95 6.50 6.60 6.75 6.75 1.00 18
18  Liu Yan  China 91.73 49.33 42.40 5.50 5.00 5.30 5.45 5.25 0.00 3
19 Carolina Kostner  Italy 88.88 34.84 57.04 7.55 6.95 6.70 7.30 7.15 3.00 15
20 Cheltzie Lee  Australia 86.00 42.44 44.56 5.85 5.30 5.60 5.65 5.45 1.00 9
21 Sonia Lafuente  Spain 83.77 43.97 40.80 5.25 4.75 5.15 5.20 5.15 1.00 2
22 Jelena Glebova  Estonia 83.39 39.11 45.28 5.85 5.55 5.50 5.65 5.75 1.00 4
23 Anastasia Gimazetdinova  Uzbekistan 82.63 41.47 42.16 5.55 5.05 5.15 5.30 5.30 1.00 5
24 Tuğba Karademir  Turkey 78.80 37.64 42.16 5.45 4.95 5.30 5.40 5.25 1.00 1
  • TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance/Execution; CH = Choreography; IN = Interpretation; Ded = Deduction; StN = Starting Number

Overall

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yuna Kim  South Korea 228.56 WR 1 78.50 1 150.06
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mao Asada  Japan 205.50 2 73.78 2 131.72
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Joannie Rochette  Canada 202.64 3 71.36 3 131.28
4 Mirai Nagasu  United States 190.15 6 63.76 5 126.39
5 Miki Ando  Japan 188.86 4 64.76 6 124.10
6 Laura Lepistö  Finland 187.97 10 61.36 4 126.61
7 Rachael Flatt  United States 182.49 5 64.64 8 117.85
8 Akiko Suzuki  Japan 181.44 11 61.02 7 120.42
9 Alena Leonova  Russia 172.46 8 62.14 10 110.32
10 Ksenia Makarova  Russia 171.91 12 59.22 9 112.69
11 Kiira Korpi  Finland 161.57 17 52.96 11 108.61
12 Cynthia Phaneuf  Canada 156.62 14 57.16 13 99.46
13  Kwak Min-jeong  South Korea 155.53 16 53.16 12 102.37
14 Elene Gedevanishvili  Georgia 155.24 9 61.92 17 93.32
15 Sarah Meier  Switzerland 152.81 15 56.70 14 96.11
16 Carolina Kostner  Italy 151.90 7 63.02 19 88.88
17 Júlia Sebestyén  Hungary 151.26 13 57.46 16 93.80
18 Sarah Hecken  Germany 143.94 23 49.04 15 94.90
19  Liu Yan  China 143.47 19 51.74 18 91.73
20 Cheltzie Lee  Australia 138.16 18 52.16 20 86.00
21 Jelena Glebova  Estonia 134.19 20 50.80 22 83.39
22 Sonia Lafuente  Spain 133.51 22 49.74 21 83.77
23 Anastasia Gimazetdinova  Uzbekistan 131.65 24 49.02 23 82.63
24 Tuğba Karademir  Turkey 129.54 21 50.74 24 78.80
Did not advance to free skating
25 Isabelle Pieman  Belgium 46.10 25 46.10
26 Miriam Ziegler  Austria 43.84 26 43.84
27 Teodora Poštič  Slovenia 43.80 27 43.80
28 Ivana Reitmayerová  Slovakia 41.94 28 41.94
29 Jenna McCorkell  Great Britain 40.64 29 40.64
30 Anna Jurkiewicz  Poland 36.10 30 36.10
  • SP = Short program; FS = Free skating

Judges and officials

Referee:

  • Elisabeth Louesdon

Technical Controller:

  • Alexander Lakernik

Technical Specialist:

  • Miriam Loriol-Oberwiler

Assistant Technical Specialist:

  • Zuzana Zackova

Judges (SP):

  • Allan Boehm
  • Chihee Rhee
  • Deborah Currie
  • Claudia Fassora
  • Julia Andreeva
  • Mieko Fujimori
  • Helene Cucuphat
  • Dagmar Lurz-Prott
  • Suzanne Lindsey

Judges (FS):

  • Claudia Fassora
  • Cynthia Benson
  • Leena Kurri
  • Helene Cucuphat
  • Helmut Sieber
  • Allan Boehm
  • Chihee Rhee
  • Maria Miller
  • Dagmar Lurz-Prott

References

Citations

  1. ^ Juliet Macur (February 26, 2010). "Kim Yuna Wins Gold in Figure Skating". New York Times.
  2. ^ Geoffrey A. Fowler and Phred Dvorak (February 27, 2010). "South Korea's Kim Yu-Na Wins Figure Skating Gold". Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ "ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Ladies Short Program Score". International Skating Union. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  4. ^ "ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Ladies Free Skating Score". International Skating Union. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  5. ^ "ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Ladies Total Score". International Skating Union. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  6. ^ Staff writer (February 23, 2010). "Figure Skating: 'Bond Girl' Kim Ahead". Agence France-Presse (via vancouver2010.com). Archived from the original on April 9, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  7. ^ Hersh, Philip (24 February 2010). "Vancouver's 'It' Girl". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2 April 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Ladies Short Programme Runs Gamut Of Emotions". Europe on Ice. 24 February 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  9. ^ "Rochette's mother dies in Vancouver". ESPN. 21 February 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  10. ^ Staff writer (February 25, 2010). "Figure Skating: Kim Wins Olympic Women's Title". Agence France-Presse (via vancouver2010.com). Archived from the original on February 26, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.

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