2011 Chinese Taipei Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National Championships |
Date: | August 14 – 15 |
Season: | 2010–11 |
Location: | Taipei |
Host: | Chinese Taipei Skating Union |
Venue: | Taipei Arena |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Jui-Shu Chen | |
Ladies' singles: Corinna Lin | |
Previous: 2010 Chinese Taipei Championships | |
Next: 2012 Chinese Taipei Championships |
The 2011 Chinese Taipei Figure Skating Championships took place between 14 and 15 August 2010 at the Taipei Arena in Taipei. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior, junior, and novice levels.
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Jui-Shu Chen | 87.70 | 2 | 29.17 | 2 | 58.53 |
2 | Hung-Wen Tien | 85.65 | 3 | 20.63 | 1 | 65.02 |
WD | Stephen Li-Chung Kuo | 1 | 43.28 | |||
WD | Wun-Chang Shih | |||||
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Corinna Lin | 71.33 | 1 | 22.55 | 1 | 48.78 |
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Yong-Yue Lin | 73.20(?) | 1 | 21.79 | 1 | 51.34 |
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Jia-Jen Hsieh | 70.26(?) | 3 | 23.34 | 1 | 46.80 |
2 | Levana Wu | 67.29(?) | 1 | 23.56 | 2 | 43.55 |
3 | Lena Wu | 63.90(?) | 2 | 23.41 | 3 | 40.10 |
4 | An-Ni Hsu | 55.51(?) | 4 | 21.28 | 4 | 34.39 |
5 | Pei-Xuan Lu | 46.47(?) | 5 | 19.01 | 5 | 27.65 |
6 | Hsuan-Hsuan Su | 41.13(?) | 6 | 14.01 | 6 | 27.37 |
7 | Yu-Ting Wang | 40.20(?) | 7 | 13.03 | 7 | 27.06 |
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Chih I Tsao | 103.77(?) | 1 | 35.22 | 1 | 68.47 |
2 | Meng-Ju Lee | 82.56(?) | 2 | 27.13 | 2 | 55.30 |
3 | Yu-Cheng Huang | 76.76(?) | 5 | 22.80 | 3 | 54.07 |
4 | Ruay-Shen Hsieh | 72.36(?) | 3 | 27.12 | 4 | 45.27 |
5 | C.W Yen | 69.26(?) | 4 | 25.20 | 5 | 43.87 |
WD | Yung Chi Kao | 6 | 22.48 | |||
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Chow-N Shih | 70.76 | 1 | 25.42 | 1 | 45.34 |
2 | S.Y Chou | 60.92 | 4 | 20.99 | 2 | 39.93 |
3 | Li-Hsueh Lin | 59.72 | 2 | 22.81 | 3 | 36.91 |
4 | S.H Chou | 52.00 | 3 | 21.27 | 4 | 30.73 |
5 | Y.C Lien | 40.84 | 5 | 16.28 | 5 | 24.56 |
6 | Yu-Yun Cheng | 35.08 | 6 | 12.57 | 6 | 22.51 |
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