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2016–2017 [ 117] [ 118] 2017–2018 [ 121] [ 122] Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition 2018–2019 [ 123] 2019–2021 [ 43] [ 124] Egyptian Snake Dance:
2021–2022 [ 125] 2022–2023 [ 126] [ 127] Film III Les Tectoniques Fem III by Jorane 2023–2024 [ 129] 2024–2025 [ 130] [ 131] Ice dance with Greg Zuerlein Results Ice dance with Evan Bates Detailed results Ice dance with Evan Bates ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [ 136] Segment Type Score Event Total TSS 232.32 2023 World Team Trophy Rhythm dance TSS 93.91 2023 World Team Trophy TES 55.16 2023 World Team Trophy PCS 38.75 2023 World Team Trophy Free dance TSS 138.41 2023 World Team Trophy TES 79.41 2023 World Team Trophy PCS 59.00 2023 World Team Trophy
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