Shoma Uno retains World title in tense World Championships figure skating final!

Shoma Uno was mesmerising as he fought hard to retain his World title for the second year in a row at the World Figure Skating Championships 2023 in Saitama, Japan. It was almost a clean sweep for the Japanese as they took gold in three of the four events at the Saitama Super Arena, with Kaori Sakamoto taking gold in the Women’s event and Miura & Kihara sealing victory in Pairs.

THE FINAL PODIUM PLACES:

PlaceSkater NameCountryShort ProgramFree SkateTotal Score
1.Shoma Uno / 宇野 昌磨JapanSB 104.63196.51301.14
2.Jun-Hwan Cha / 차준환South KoreaPB 99.64PB 196.39PB 296.03
3.Ilia MalininUSAPB 100.38188.06PB 288.44
Final Podium at Men’s World Figure Skating Championships 2023, Saitama Super Arena, Japan.

The Men’s Free Skate was filled with highs, lows and some controversial moments. The final group of skaters put on amazing performances, the top 3 being the absolute standouts, with honourable mentions going to Kevin Aymoz of France, who was simply electric, and Kazuki Tomono of Japan who appeared to receive some harsh scoring. Although, there were several incidents of questionable scoring, which we’ll cover in another post.

It was great to see Deniss Vasiljevs of Latvia following the advice of his coach, Stéphane Lambiel, by attempting some quad jumps. He attempted the quad Salchow in both the Short and the Free programs and while they received negative GOE it’s clear that Ultra C jumps are well within his capabilities. Hopefully, with a little more practice, we’ll see Deniss landing quads at future competitions.

Morisi Kvitelashvili, representing Georgia, also showed great signs of improvement after his difficult move to Italy. The presence of his Russian coaches, Eteri Tutberidze, Daniil Gleikhengauz & Sergei Dudakov seemed to give him a much needed boost and brought out the best in him, and we got to see a bit more of the entertaining Morisi we love! He successfully landed a 4S+3T combination in the Free skate with a score of 14.87 points, so things are looking more positive.

Daniel Grassl, of Italy, finished 12th with 244.43 points and seemed to be much more settled with his new Russian coaching team. He displayed more confident performances, an impressive feat considering the amount of harsh criticism he has received online and in the press for his move to train in Russia. Hopefully Daniel can continue to ignore the noise and keep improving under one of the best coaching teams in the world.

TOP 15 – Final Results (Combined)

PlaceSkater NameCountryShort ProgramFree SkateTotal Score
1.Shoma Uno / 宇野 昌磨JapanSB 104.63196.51301.14
2.Jun-Hwan Cha / 차준환South KoreaPB 99.64PB 196.39PB 296.03
3.Ilia MalininUSAPB 100.38188.06PB 288.44
4.Kevin AymozFranceSB 95.56PB 187.41PB 282.97
5.Jason BrownUSASB 94.17PB 185.87SB 280.04
6.Kazuki TomonoJapanSB 92.68PB 180.73PB 273.41
7.Keegan MessingCanadaPB 98.75166.41265.16
8.Lukas BritschgiSwitzerland86.18PB 171.16PB 257.34
9.Matteo RizzoItaly 79.28PB 176.76PB 257.34
10.Adam Siao Him FaFrance79.78173.33253.11
11.Vladimir LitvintsevAzerbaijanSB 82.71PB 169.05PB 251.76
12.Daniel GrasslItaly86.50157.93244.43
13.Deniss VasiljevsLatvia82.37160.78243.15
14.Mikhail ShaidorovKazakhstanSB 75.41161.52236.93
15.Sota YamamotoJapan75.48156.91232.39
TOP 15 – Results at World Figure Skating Championships 2023, Saitama, Japan.
Shoma Uno retains World Figure Skating title in Saitama, Japan.

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