2005

World Championships

Pairs Event

 
Standings
Place Team Country SP FS
1 Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin RUS 1 1
2 Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov RUS 2 2
3 Dan Zhang & Hao Zhang CHN 4 3
4 Qing Pang & Jian Tong CHN 5 4
5 Julia Obertas & Sergei Slavnov RUS 6 5
6 Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy GER 8 6
7 Dorota Zagorska & Mariusz Siudek POL 7 7
8 Utako Wakamatsu & Jean-Sebastien Fecteau CAN 9 8
9 Valerie Marcoux & Craig Buntin CAN 10 9
10 Tatiana Volosozhar & Stanislav Morozov UKR 11 11
11 Rena Inoue & John Baldwin Jr. USA 12 10
12 Kathryn Orscher & Garrett Lucash USA 14 12
13 Marylin Pla & Yannick Bonheur FRA 13 13
14 Marina Aganina & Artem Knyazev UZB 15 15
15 Olga Bestandigova & Jozef Bestandig SVK 18 14
16 Diana Rennik & Aleksei Saks EST 16 16
17 Rumiana Spassova & Stanimir Morozov BUL 20 17
18 Julia Shapiro & Vadim Akolzin ISR 17 18
19 Olga Boguslavska & Andrei Brovenko LAT 19 19
w Xue Shen & Hongbo Zhao CHN 3 -

 

Short Program

 
Starting Order - Short Program
  1. Julia Shapiro & Vadim Akolzin
  2. Marylin Pla & Yannick Bonheur
  3. Rena Inoue & John Baldwin Jr.
  4. Diana Rennik & Aleksei Saks
  5. Qing Pang & Jian Tong
  6. Xue Shen & Hongbo Zhao
  7. Olga Boguslavska & Andrei Brovenko
  8. Olga Bestandigova & Jozef Bestandig
  9. Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin
  10. Rumiana Spassova & Stanimir Morozov
  11. Tatiana Volosozhar & Stanislav Morozov
  12. Dan Zhang & Hao Zhang
  13. Kathryn Orscher & Garrett Lucash
  14. Dorota Zagorska & Mariusz Siudek
  15. Julia Obertas & Sergei Slavnov
  16. Marina Aganina & Artem Knyazev
  17. Utako Wakamatsu & Jean-Sebastien Fecteau
  18. Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy
  19. Valerie Marcoux & Craig Buntin
  20. Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov

 

Short Program Placements

Place

Team Country
1 Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin RUS
2 Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov RUS
3 Xue Shen & Hongbo Zhao CHN
4 Dan Zhang & Hao Zhang CHN
5 Qing Pang & Jian Tong CHN
6 Julia Obertas & Sergei Slavnov RUS
7 Dorota Zagorska & Mariusz Siudek POL
8 Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy GER
9 Utako Wakamatsu & Jean-Sebastien Fecteau CAN
10 Valerie Marcoux & Craig Buntin CAN
11 Tatiana Volosozhar & Stanislav Morozov UKR
12 Rena Inoue & John Baldwin Jr. USA
13 Marylin Pla & Yannick Bonheur FRA
14 Kathryn Orscher & Garrett Lucash USA
15 Marina Aganina & Artem Knyazev UZB
16 Diana Rennik & Aleksei Saks EST
17 Julia Shapiro & Vadim Akolzin ISR
18 Olga Bestandigova & Jozef Bestandig SVK
19 Olga Boguslavska & Andrei Brovenko LAT
20 Rumiana Spassova & Stanimir Morozov BUL





The top ranks of international pair skating remain firmly in the grasp of Russia and China, while North American teams seem consigned to the dregs of pair skating.  Together, Russia and China hold the top six places, while the two Canadian teams currently hold 9th and 10th place, and the two U.S. teams 12th and 14th.

Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin are not a particularly passionate team in terms of presentation, and this performance was no exception, but they get the job done.  In terms of points for both elements and program components they bested the other 19 teams in this event.  They lead by about 4 points going into the free skating.

Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin

The 2000 World Champions, Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov, placed an unexpected second.  While it was though they would be among the top group of skaters, few would have predicted they would outscore all three Chinese teams.  Skating last, they gave a clean performance, with no negative GoEs.  Their program component scores where just 2.65 points behind the leaders, leaving them trailing by 3.18 points total.

Xue Shen & Hongbo Zhao had difficulties in three of the eight elements.  Zhao landed his triple toe loop, but reached for the ice.  On their side-by-side spins they were marked down for being short required rotations, and in their pair spin combination Zhao had a minor stumble.  Nevertheless, their presentation was among the best, with their program component score second for the event.

Dan Zhang & Hao Zhang and Qing Pang & Jian Tong are virtually tied.  Officialy they stand in fourth and fifth place, with 64.19 and 64.02 points each.

Americans Rena Inoue & John Baldwin Jr., who placed second at U.S. Nationals this year, ended the day in 12th place, due largely to Baldwin doubling a planned side-by-side triple Lutz.  This error cost the team 4 points, and without it they would have placed 8th, a considerable jump for just one error!  Otherwise, they skated clean, though their presentation did not impress, and they were scored 8 points behind the leaders in program components.

U.S. National Champions Kathryn Orscher & Garrett Lucash had a poor skate today.  On their triple toes Lucash fell, as did Orscehr on throw triple flip.  They skated without energy or enthusiasm and with a noticeable lack of confidence.  For none of their elements did a majority of the judges go above a GoE of 0 and their program components averaged a mediocre 5.2.  At this point it will require a major effort and a miracle for this team to break into the top ten this week.

 

Free Skating

 
Starting Order - Free Skating
  1. Julia SHAPIRO & Vadim AKOLZIN
  2. Olga BESTANDIGOVA & Jozef BESTANDIG
  3. Rumiana SPASSOVA & Stanimir TODOROV
  4. Olga BOGUSLAVSKA & Andrei BROVENKO
  5. Kathryn ORSCHER & Garrett LUCASH
  6. Marylin PLA & Yannick BONHEUR
  7. Diana RENNIK & Aleksei SAKS
  8. Marina AGANINA & Artem KNYAZEV
  9. Rena INOUE & John BALDWIN, jr.
  10. Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR & Stanislav MOROZOV
  11. Utako WAKAMATSU & Jean-Sebastien FECTEAU
  12. Valerie MARCOUX & Craig BUNTIN
  13. Dorota ZAGORSKA & Mariusz SIUDEK
  14. Aliona SAVCHENKO & Robin SZOLKOWY
  15. Julia OBERTAS & Sergei SLAVNOV
  16. Qing PANG & Jian TONG
  17. Dan ZHANG & Hao ZHANG
  18. Xue SHEN & Hongbo ZHAO
  19. Tatiana TOTMIANINA & Maxim MARININ
  20. Maria PETROVA & Alexei TIKHONOV

 

Free Skating Placements
Place Team Country
1 Tatiana TOTMIANINA & Maxim MARININ RUS
2 Maria PETROVA & Alexei TIKHONOV RUS
3 Dan ZHANG & Hao ZHANG CHN
4 Qing PANG & Jian TONG CHN
5 Julia OBERTAS & Sergei SLAVNOV RUS
6 Aliona SAVCHENKO & Robin SZOLKOWY GER
7 Dorota ZAGORSKA & Mariusz SIUDEK POL
8 Utako WAKAMATSU & Jean-Sebastien FECTEAU CAN
9 Valerie MARCOUX & Craig BUNTIN CAN
10 Rena INOUE & John BALDWIN, jr. USA
11 Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR & Stanislav MOROZOV UKR
12 Kathryn ORSCHER & Garrett LUCASH USA
13 Marylin PLA & Yannick BONHEUR FRA
14 Olga BESTANDIGOVA & Jozef BESTANDIG SVK
15 Marina AGANINA & Artem KNYAZEV UZB
16 Diana RENNIK & Aleksei SAKS EST
17 Rumiana SPASSOVA & Stanimir TODOROV BUL
18 Julia SHAPIRO & Vadim AKOLZIN ISR
19 Olga BOGUSLAVSKA & Andrei BROVENKO LAT

 





For Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin the season began with a bump and ended with a bang.  At Skate America, Totmianina ended up on her head with a concussion.  They end the season as World Champions, outscoring their nearest rival by over 10 points.   They skated with decent speed and good expression, though not without a few glitches.  On a triple toe - double toe combination, Totmianina had a problem with the landing of the double toe and the element received a negative GoE.  She also had a minor reach for the ice on throw triple loop.  But overall it was a solid performance.

Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov returned to the podium as sliver medalists.  They has two elements with negative GoEs, their opening double Axel - triple toe sequence, and a step out on throw triple loop.  On triple Salchow, Petrova doubled the jump and Tikhonov poorly landed the jump.  Their triple twist was mediocre.  They skated with decent speed and expression, just 3 points behind the leaders in program components, but down nearly five points in elements.

Xue Shen & Hongo Zhao withdrew due to injury when it was their turn to skate, once it was known that China had secured its three spots at the Olympics next year based on the performances of the other two Chinese team, who by that point in the competition had already skated.

Dan Zhang & Hao Zhang moved ahead of teammates Qing Pang & Jian Tong to place third in the Free Skate and third overall.  These two teams were scored nearly equal in program components, but Zhang & Zhang outscored Pang & Tong in elements to move ahead.  On a double Axel - triple toe loop combination Dan Zhang fell and they received a slightly negative GoE for throw triple loop, though on this element the panel was divided.  During the warmup it looked like Hao Zhang was having back problems, but there was no obvious impact from that on their performance.  They skated with adequate speed and fair expression.

Pang & Tong attempted a less difficult program than Zhang & Zhang, based on base value, and had problems on two elements, both concerning double Axel.. On a triple toe - double Axel sequence Pang two footed and cheated the double Axel which was scored as a single.  Their solo double Axels were also downgraded to singles, and received negative GoEs.

Both U.S. teams moved up from their Short Program standings to place 11th and 12th.

Rena Inoue & John Baldwin gave a sloppy performance with four elements receiving negative GoEs: triple Lutz, triple twist, a double Axel - single Axel sequence, and there final lift.  We use the term triple Lutz loosely, since Baldwin consistently throws a double instead.  Their final lift skirted disaster and they omitted the swooping exit to it.

If Inoue & Baldwin were sloppy, Kathryn Orscher & Garrett Lucash were a mess.  The had negative GoEs on five of their elements.  They had no catch on triple twist, poorly executed triple toe loops, a major reach on throw triple Salchow, and major problems on a step sequence.  The unison in their spins was poor.  This could not be the team that won the U.S. Championships two months ago.  They skated nothing alike.

The two Canadian teams also moved up one place each to end up ninth and tenth overall.

2005 Pairs Medalists

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