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The men will medal at the Four Continents Championships in Shanghai on Feb. 3.
Four Continents Championships
Shanghai, China
Men
Free program
Start:
- 15:50 Shanghai time.
- 02:50 am Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Live streaming:
For many, the ISU channel works.
https://www.youtube.com/c/SkatingISU
Peacock is covering events live:
https://www.peacocktv.com/sports/skating
Third warm-up
9. Maxim Naumov (USA)
10. Dias Zhirenbayev (Kazakhstan)
11. Donovan Carrillo (Mexico)
12. Dai Daiwei (China)
Third warm-up
13. Cha Eun-Hyun (South Korea)
14. Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA)
15. Roman Sadovsky (Canada)
16. Yudong Chen (USA)
17. Andrew Torgashev (USA)
18. Mikhail Shaydorov (Kazakhstan)
Third warm-up
19. Jin Boyan (China)
20. Sota Yamamoto (Japan)
21. Wesley Chu (Canada)
22. Shun Sato (Japan)
23. Yuma Kagiyama (Japan)
24. Cha Jung-Hwan (South Korea)
After the short program
1. Yuma Kagiyama (Japan) - 106,82
2. Shun Sato (Japan) - 99,20
3. Cha Jung-Hwan (South Korea) - 95,30.
4. Sota Yamamoto (Japan) - 94,44
5. Boyan Jin (China) - 89,41
6. Wesley Chu (Canada) - 83.50
7. Mikhail Shaydorov (Kazakhstan) - 81.76
8. Andrew Torgashev (USA) - 81.15
9. Yudong Chen (China) - 78.74
10. Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA) - 75.39
11. Roman Sadovsky (Canada) - 72.44
12. Cha Eun-Hyun (South Korea) - 72.43
13. Joo Hong Lim (South Korea) - 70.27
14. Donovan Carrillo (Mexico) - 67.66
15. Maxim Naumov (USA) - 67.61