Figure skating at the 2017 SEA Games | |
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Venues | Empire City Mall |
Location | Malaysia |
Teams | 6 (see below) |
The figure skating competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur were held at Empire City in Selangor. [1]
The 2017 Games feature competitions in two events, men's and ladies' singles.
Date | Time | Category | Segment |
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26/8/2017 | |||
15:00:00 | Senior Ladies | Short Program | |
16:30:00 | Senior Men | Short Program | |
27/8/2017 | |||
14:30:00 | Senior Ladies | Free Skating | |
16:20:00 | Senior Men | Free Skating |
Short program
Pl. | Name | Nation | TSS = | TES + | PCS + | SS | TR | PE | CO | IN | Deduction - | StN. |
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1 | Julian Zhi-Jie Yee | Malaysia | 73.03 | 39.70 | 33.33 | 6.75 | 6.33 | 6.92 | 6.50 | 6.83 | 0.00 | #7 |
2 | Michael Christian Martinez | Philippines | 54.74 | 25.49 | 31.25 | 6.33 | 6.17 | 6.08 | 6.42 | 6.25 | 2.00 | #8 |
3 | Micah Kai Lynette | Thailand | 54.63 | 30.12 | 24.51 | 5.25 | 4.67 | 5.00 | 4.92 | 4.67 | 0.00 | #6 |
4 | Kai Xiang Chew | Malaysia | 47.71 | 20.80 | 26.91 | 5.33 | 5.08 | 5.42 | 5.50 | 5.58 | 0.00 | #9 |
5 | Jules Vince Alpe | Philippines | 41.14 | 16.40 | 25.74 | 5.25 | 4.75 | 5.08 | 5.33 | 5.33 | 1.00 | #2 |
6 | Alberto Widjaja | Indonesia | 38.72 | 20.30 | 18.42 | 3.83 | 3.42 | 3.75 | 3.75 | 3.67 | 0.00 | #1 |
7 | William Sutrisna | Indonesia | 38.33 | 18.33 | 21.00 | 4.17 | 3.75 | 4.25 | 4.33 | 4.50 | 1.00 | #4 |
8 | Bunthoeurn Sen | Cambodia | 10.92 | 3.00 | 7.92 | 1.75 | 1.33 | 1.50 | 1.67 | 1.67 | 0.00 | #3 |
9 | Panha Khiev | Cambodia | 7.80 | 1.39 | 7.41 | 1.67 | 1.33 | 1.50 | 1.33 | 1.58 | 1.00 | #5 |
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music |
Free skating
Pl. | Name | Nation | TSS = | TES + | PCS + | SS | TR | PE | CO | IN | Deduction - | StN. |
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1 | Julian Zhi-Jie Yee | Malaysia | 132.40 | 63.42 | 68.98 | 6.83 | 6.33 | 7.25 | 6.83 | 7.25 | 0.00 | #9 |
2 | Michael Christian Martinez | Philippines | 116.89 | 54.55 | 64.34 | 6.50 | 6.00 | 6.42 | 6.58 | 6.67 | 2.00 | #8 |
3 | Kai Xiang Chew | Malaysia | 97.81 | 46.31 | 52.50 | 5.50 | 4.92 | 5.08 | 5.50 | 5.25 | 1.00 | #6 |
4 | Micah Kai Lynette | Thailand | 83.18 | 41.34 | 45.84 | 4.92 | 4.25 | 4.50 | 4.67 | 4.58 | 4.00 | #7 |
5 | Alberto Widjaja | Indonesia | 80.88 | 38.38 | 42.50 | 4.42 | 4.00 | 4.33 | 4.33 | 4.17 | 0.00 | #4 |
6 | Jules Vince Alpe | Philippines | 71.75 | 31.93 | 45.82 | 5.08 | 4.00 | 4.25 | 4.83 | 4.75 | 6.00 | #5 |
7 | William Sutrisna | Indonesia | 58.34 | 26.48 | 33.86 | 3.67 | 2.92 | 3.25 | 3.42 | 3.67 | 2.00 | #3 |
8 | Bunthoeurn Sen | Cambodia | 25.31 | 10.63 | 16.68 | 1.75 | 1.50 | 1.67 | 1.67 | 1.75 | 2.00 | #2 |
9 | Panha Khiev | Cambodia | 24.61 | 8.77 | 15.84 | 1.67 | 1.50 | 1.67 | 1.58 | 1.50 | 0.00 | #1 |
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music |
Overall
Rank | Name | Nation | Total | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Julian Zhi-Jie Yee | Malaysia | 205.43 | 1 | 73.03 | 1 | 132.40 |
2 | Michael Christian Martinez | Philippines | 171.63 | 2 | 54.74 | 2 | 116.89 |
3 | Kai Xiang Chew | Malaysia | 145.52 | 4 | 47.71 | 3 | 97.81 |
4 | Micah Kai Lynette | Thailand | 137.81 | 3 | 54.63 | 4 | 83.18 |
5 | Alberto Widjaja | Indonesia | 119.60 | 6 | 38.72 | 5 | 80.88 |
6 | Jules Vince Alpe | Philippines | 112.89 | 5 | 41.14 | 6 | 71.75 |
7 | William Sutrisna | Indonesia | 96.67 | 7 | 38.33 | 7 | 58.34 |
8 | Bunthoeurn Sen | Cambodia | 36.23 | 8 | 10.92 | 8 | 25.31 |
9 | Panha Khiev | Cambodia | 32.41 | 9 | 7.80 | 9 | 24.61 |
Short program
Pl. | Name | Nation | TSS = | TES + | PCS + | SS | TR | PE | CO | IN | Deduction - | StN. |
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1 | Yu Shuran | Singapore | 53.28 | 29.40 | 23.88 | 5.92 | 5.58 | 6.25 | 5.92 | 6.17 | 0.00 | #7 |
2 | Alisson Krystle Perticheto | Philippines | 48.54 | 27.16 | 21.38 | 5.50 | 4.75 | 5.58 | 5.33 | 5.58 | 0.00 | #1 |
3 | Chloe Xuanling Ing | Singapore | 45.68 | 23.94 | 21.74 | 5.42 | 5.33 | 5.17 | 5.67 | 5.58 | 0.00 | #8 |
4 | Natalie Pailin Sangkagalo | Thailand | 39.39 | 22.17 | 17.22 | 4.67 | 3.92 | 4.42 | 4.42 | 4.08 | 0.00 | #3 |
5 | Tasya Putri | Indonesia | 29.69 | 14.63 | 15.06 | 3.83 | 3.25 | 3.75 | 3.83 | 4.17 | 0.00 | #5 |
6 | Thita Lamsam | Thailand | 25.84 | 12.10 | 13.74 | 3.67 | 3.25 | 3.25 | 3.50 | 3.50 | 0.00 | #9 |
7 | Aneeta Lingam | Malaysia | 24.24 | 10.28 | 14.96 | 3.92 | 3.42 | 3.75 | 3.92 | 3.67 | 1.00 | #2 |
8 | Erika Sanjaya | Indonesia | 22.10 | 11.44 | 12.66 | 3.33 | 3.08 | 3.08 | 3.17 | 3.17 | 2.00 | #6 |
9 | Aina Sorfina Mohd Aminudin | Malaysia | 17.37 | 8.51 | 12.86 | 3.42 | 3.08 | 2.83 | 3.33 | 3.42 | 4.00 | #4 |
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music |
Free skating
Pl. | Name | Nation | TSS = | TES + | PCS + | SS | TR | PE | CO | IN | Deduction - | StN. |
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1 | Chloe Xuanling Ing | Singapore | 82.93 | 39.14 | 44.79 | 5.50 | 5.08 | 5.58 | 5.83 | 6.00 | 1.00 | #7 |
2 | Yu Shuran | Singapore | 82.24 | 37.31 | 44.93 | 5.83 | 5.25 | 5.58 | 5.67 | 5.75 | 0.00 | #9 |
3 | Natalie Pailin Sangkagalo | Thailand | 73.50 | 40.24 | 34.26 | 4.58 | 3.75 | 4.33 | 4.42 | 4.33 | 1.00 | #6 |
4 | Alisson Krystle Perticheto | Philippines | 64.86 | 31.87 | 37.99 | 5.33 | 4.33 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 4.58 | 5.00 | #8 |
5 | Aneeta Lingam | Malaysia | 58.44 | 27.23 | 31.21 | 3.92 | 3.67 | 4.00 | 3.92 | 4.00 | 0.00 | #3 |
6 | Thita Lamsam | Thailand | 53.20 | 25.53 | 28.67 | 4.00 | 3.25 | 3.50 | 3.67 | 3.50 | 1.00 | #4 |
7 | Aina Sorfina Mohd Aminudin | Malaysia | 51.93 | 23.40 | 28.53 | 3.75 | 3.25 | 3.67 | 3.58 | 3.58 | 0.00 | #1 |
8 | Erika Sanjaya | Indonesia | 51.75 | 26.01 | 25.74 | 3.42 | 2.92 | 3.25 | 3.42 | 3.08 | 0.00 | #2 |
9 | Tasya Putri | Indonesia | 47.78 | 20.10 | 28.68 | 3.67 | 3.17 | 3.67 | 3.67 | 3.75 | 1.00 | #5 |
TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance; CO = Composition; IN = Interpretation of the Music |
Overall
Rank | Name | Nation | Total | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Yu Shuran | Singapore | 135.52 | 1 | 53.28 | 2 | 82.24 |
2 | Chloe Xuanling Ing | Singapore | 128.61 | 3 | 45.68 | 1 | 82.93 |
3 | Alisson Krystle Perticheto | Philippines | 113.40 | 2 | 48.54 | 4 | 64.86 |
4 | Natalie Pailin Sangkagalo | Thailand | 112.89 | 4 | 38.39 | 3 | 74.50 |
5 | Aneeta Lingam | Malaysia | 82.68 | 7 | 24.24 | 5 | 58.44 |
6 | Thita Lamsam | Thailand | 79.04 | 6 | 25.84 | 6 | 53.20 |
7 | Tasya Putri | Indonesia | 77.47 | 5 | 29.69 | 9 | 47.78 |
8 | Erika Sanjaya | Indonesia | 73.85 | 8 | 22.10 | 8 | 51.75 |
9 | Aina Sorfina Mohd Aminudin | Malaysia | 69.30 | 9 | 17.37 | 7 | 51.93 |
WD [3] | Samantha Cabiles | Philippines | |||||
* Host nation (Malaysia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Singapore | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
2 | Malaysia* | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
3 | Philippines | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Totals (3 entries) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Julian Yee Zhi-Jie Malaysia | Michael Christian Martinez Philippines | Kai Xiang Chew Malaysia |
Women's singles | Yu Shuran Singapore | Chloe Ing Singapore | Alisson Krystle Perticheto Philippines |
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