Figure skating at the 2013 Winter Universiade | ||
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Singles | men | ladies |
Pairs | mixed | |
Ice dancing | mixed | |
Figure skating at the 2013 Winter Universiade included a ladies' event for senior level skaters. The short program was held on December 14 and the free skating on December 15, 2013.
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points [1] | SP [2] | FS [3] | ||
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1 | Sofia Biryukova | Russia | 161.91 | 1 | 58.37 | 2 | 103.54 |
2 | Valentina Marchei | Italy | 160.18 | 3 | 53.61 | 1 | 106.57 |
3 | Sofia Mishina | Russia | 154.89 | 5 | 51.67 | 3 | 103.22 |
4 | Jelena Glebova | Estonia | 152.92 | 4 | 51.98 | 4 | 100.94 |
5 | Saya Ueno | Japan | 146.21 | 2 | 55.79 | 6 | 90.42 |
6 | Mari Suzuki | Japan | 136.47 | 7 | 49.13 | 7 | 87.34 |
7 | Maria Artemieva | Russia | 133.08 | 6 | 50.00 | 10 | 83.08 |
8 | Roberta Rodeghiero | Italy | 132.68 | 10 | 42.15 | 5 | 90.53 |
9 | Anna Khnychenkova | Ukraine | 128.72 | 11 | 41.38 | 8 | 87.34 |
10 | Francesca Rio | Italy | 128.32 | 9 | 43.40 | 9 | 84.92 |
11 | Daša Grm | Slovenia | 124.21 | 8 | 44.00 | 11 | 80.21 |
12 | Candice Didier | France | 120.84 | 12 | 40.83 | 12 | 80.01 |
13 | Nicole Graf | Switzerland | 116.91 | 13 | 39.52 | 13 | 77.39 |
14 | Alexandra Kunová | Slovakia | 108.63 | 18 | 34.05 | 14 | 74.58 |
15 | Sonia Lafuente | Spain | 104.30 | 17 | 34.97 | 15 | 69.33 |
16 | Jiao Yunya | China | 102.24 | 14 | 39.45 | 17 | 62.79 |
17 | Crystal Kiang | Chinese Taipei | 99.07 | 19 | 33.20 | 16 | 65.87 |
18 | Nika Ceric | Slovenia | 98.15 | 15 | 36.38 | 20 | 61.77 |
19 | Anastasia Yalovaia | Ukraine | 96.62 | 16 | 35.88 | 21 | 60.74 |
20 | Birce Atabey | Turkey | 92.24 | 20 | 30.43 | 19 | 61.81 |
21 | Pina Umek | Slovenia | 91.38 | 21 | 29.31 | 18 | 62.07 |
22 | Mary Ro Reyes | Mexico | 86.23 | 22 | 28.84 | 22 | 57.39 |
23 | Mirna Libric | Croatia | 81.49 | 23 | 27.82 | 23 | 53.67 |
24 | Priscila Alavez | Mexico | 71.87 | 24 | 27.38 | 24 | 44.49 |
Did not advance to free skating | |||||||
25 | Kim Falconer | South Africa | 25 | 23.85 | |||
26 | Christina Grill | Austria | 26 | 21.46 |
Function | Name | Nation |
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Referee | Franco Benini | ISU |
Technical Controller | Leena Laaksonen | ISU |
Technical Specialist | Makoto Okazaki | ISU |
Assistant Technical Specialist | Christel Borghi | ISU |
Judge | Igor Dolgushin | Russia |
Judge | Neil Garrard | South Africa |
Judge | Ayumi Kozuka | Japan |
Judge | Marta Olozagarre | Spain |
Judge | Vladislav Petukhov | Ukraine |
Judge | Zanna Kulik | Estonia |
Judge | Karol Pescosta | Italy |
Data Operator | Maria Baekgaard Kjaer | ISU |
Replay Operator | Flavia Graglia | ISU |
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