Men’s results at the Four Continents Championships 2024. Kagiyama won with 307 points, Sato was 2nd, Cha Jung-hwan was 3rd and Shaidorov was 6th

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Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama won the Four Continents Championships in Shanghai.

Four Continents Championships

Shanghai, China

Men

Final position

  1. Yuma Kagiyama (Japan) – 307.58
  2. Shun Sato (Japan) – 274,59
  3. Cha Jung-Hwan (South Korea) – 272.95
  4. Sota Yamamoto (Japan) – 263.43
  5. Boyan Jin (China) – 256,89
  6. Mikhail Shaydorov (Kazakhstan) – 244.80
  7. Wesley Chu (Canada) – 240.38
  8. Andrew Torgashev (USA) – 237.20
  9. Yudong Chen (China) – 218.66
  10. Roman Sadovsky (Canada) – 217.83
  11. Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA) – 217.74
  12. Maxim Naumov (USA) – 215.00
  13. Juhong Lim (South Korea) – 211.40
  14. Cha Eun-Hyun (South Korea) – 204.14
  15. Donovan Carrillo (Mexico) – 202.47
  16. Dias Zhirenbayev (Kazakhstan) – 195.88

Free program

  1. Yuma Kagiyama (Japan) – 200.76
  2. Cha Jung-Hwan (South Korea) – 177,65
  3. Shun Sato (Japan) – 175,39
  4. Sota Yamamoto (Japan) – 168,99
  5. Boyan Jin (China) – 167,48
  6. Mikhail Shaydorov (Kazakhstan) – 163.04
  7. Wesley Chu (Canada) – 156.88
  8. Andrew Torgashev (USA) – 156.05
  9. Maxim Naumov (USA) – 147.39
  10. Roman Sadovsky (Canada) – 145,39
  11. Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA) – 142,35
  12. Juhong Lim (South Korea) – 141.13
  13. Yudong Chen (China) – 139.92
  14. Donovan Carrillo (Mexico) – 134.81
  15. Cha Eun-Hyun (South Korea) – 131.71
  16. Dias Zhirenbayev (Kazakhstan) – 131.37
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