Figure skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Men's singles

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The men's singles competition of the figure skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at the Universiade Igloo in Granada. The short program was held on February 4 and the free skating was held on February 5. [1] [2] [3]

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Short program

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDedStN
1 Takahiko Kozuka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 77.1541.3537.807.907.457.207.707.55-2.002
2 Artur Gachinski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 73.7837.1336.657.557.007.507.257.350.0022
3 Song Nan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 73.4840.3833.106.706.406.756.606.650.0011
4 Peter Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 73.2336.7836.457.357.007.357.307.450.009
5 Gordei Gorshkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 66.3132.8134.507.006.856.856.856.95-1.0010
6 Javier Raya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 65.8935.2930.606.205.756.356.106.200.0024
7 Ronald Lam Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 65.2035.2031.006.405.756.206.356.30-1.0025
8 Liu Jiaxing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 61.1829.4331.756.506.006.356.406.500.008
9 Romain Ponsart Flag of France.svg  France 59.1530.5029.656.155.505.856.056.10-1.0020
10 Stéphane Walker Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 59.0032.2027.805.605.255.855.505.60-1.0014
11 Ryuju Hino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 58.9230.8729.056.055.705.855.805.65-1.0016
12 Pavel Kaška Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 56.4429.9426.505.554.905.455.355.250.004
13 Valtter Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 55.2327.0828.155.905.455.505.755.550.0027
14 Moris Kvitelashvili Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 55.0727.4229.656.205.655.756.105.95-2.0023
15 Manuel Koll Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 54.7427.0927.655.355.255.655.605.800.007
16 Ondrej Spiegl Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 54.2226.8728.355.455.305.755.856.00-1.006
17 Maurizio Zandron Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 54.1327.4326.705.455.155.305.405.400.0028
18 Marcus Björk Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53.1029.1024.005.054.504.754.954.750.001
19 Engin Ali Artan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 51.5227.6223.905.054.504.754.804.800.0021
20 Abzal Rakimgaliev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 50.9125.2626.655.404.955.405.355.55-1.005
21 Felipe Montoya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 49.3223.1226.205.404.955.255.255.350.0018
22 Mario-Rafael Ionian Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 48.2724.0724.205.054.554.904.954.750.0015
23 Leung Kwun Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 47.8423.8425.005.104.805.054.955.10-1.0019
24 Kristóf Forgó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 46.8921.1425.755.304.955.155.105.250.003
Did not advance to free skating
25 Kamil Dymowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 46.2023.5023.704.904.554.854.654.75-1.0013
26 Charles Parry-Evans Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 45.3524.1522.204.654.204.404.454.50-1.0026
27 Bela Papp Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 44.8222.3725.455.254.905.005.255.05-3.0029
28 Anton Karpuk Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 43.6119.9623.654.804.504.754.854.750.0017
29 Ali Demirboğa Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 41.8619.2122.654.654.404.504.554.550.0012

Free skating

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDedStN
1 Peter Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 150.5176.8173.707.357.207.457.357.500.0020
2 Artur Gachinski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 142.8166.8177.007.807.407.757.757.80-1.0023
3 Takahiko Kozuka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 140.5562.0580.508.357.857.808.158.10-2.0021
4 Moris Kvitelashvili Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 138.2772.9766.306.756.256.806.606.75-1.0010
5 Gordei Gorshkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 136.8569.9566.906.756.506.906.656.650.0022
6 Song Nan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 135.9368.9367.006.906.306.656.806.850.0019
7 Ronald Lam Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 131.3769.9764.406.656.306.406.406.45-3.0015
8 Ryuju Hino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 127.3866.6861.706.455.906.206.206.10-1.0014
9 Romain Ponsart Flag of France.svg  France 123.5859.4865.106.606.106.556.556.75-1.0013
10 Liu Jiaxing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 120.8057.1063.706.655.956.256.606.400.0017
11 Pavel Kaška Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 117.4359.6358.806.205.305.955.906.05-1.0018
12 Stéphane Walker Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 114.6552.0563.606.356.056.306.506.60-1.0016
13 Javier Raya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 114.3752.7763.606.456.106.406.406.45-2.0024
14 Ondrej Spiegl Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 112.5655.0658.506.055.555.905.855.90-1.0011
15 Abzal Rakimgaliev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 110.6156.3156.305.855.255.605.655.80-2.006
16 Valtter Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 110.1854.2855.905.855.305.605.605.600.009
17 Marcus Björk Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 105.3352.8354.505.655.205.455.455.50-2.007
18 Mario-Rafael Ionian Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 103.0651.9651.105.204.755.355.105.150.005
19 Kristóf Forgó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 101.8751.2750.605.254.855.055.155.000.001
20 Maurizio Zandron Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 100.0947.7954.305.405.305.305.555.60-2.0012
21 Felipe Montoya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 96.6046.0051.605.255.005.055.255.25-1.004
22 Engin Ali Artan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 93.2448.6445.604.904.304.404.654.55-1.003
23 Manuel Koll Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 82.2834.2849.005.104.654.805.004.95-1.008
24 Leung Kwun Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 71.8528.7545.104.604.404.304.604.65-2.002

Overall

RankNameNationTPSPFS
Gold medal icon.svg Peter Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 223.74473.231150.51
Silver medal icon.svg Takahiko Kozuka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 217.70177.153140.55
Bronze medal icon.svg Artur Gachinski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 216.59273.782142.81
4 Song Nan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 209.41373.486135.93
5 Gordei Gorshkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 203.16566.315136.85
6 Ronald Lam Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 196.57765.207131.37
7 Moris Kvitelashvili Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 193.341455.074138.27
8 Ryuju Hino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 186.301158.928127.38
9 Romain Ponsart Flag of France.svg  France 182.73959.159123.58
10 Liu Jiaxing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 181.98861.1810120.80
11 Javier Raya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 180.26665.8913114.37
12 Pavel Kaška Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 173.871256.4411117.43
13 Stéphane Walker Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 173.651059.0012114.65
14 Ondrej Spiegl Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 166.781654.2214112.56
15 Valtter Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 165.411355.2316110.18
16 Abzal Rakimgaliev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 161.522050.9115110.61
17 Marcus Björk Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 158.431853.1017105.33
18 Maurizio Zandron Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 154.221754.1320100.09
19 Mario-Rafael Ionian Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 151.332248.2718103.06
20 Kristóf Forgó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 148.762446.8919101.87
21 Felipe Montoya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 145.922149.322196.60
22 Engin Ali Artan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 144.761951.522293.24
23 Manuel Koll Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 137.021554.742382.28
24 Leung Kwun Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 119.692347.842471.85
Did not advance to free skating
25 Kamil Dymowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2546.20
26 Charles Parry-Evans Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2645.35
27 Bela Papp Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2744.82
28 Anton Karpuk Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2843.61
29 Ali Demirboğa Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2941.86

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