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2017 Japan Open, CS Finlandia Trophy & JGP Poland: Info & Streaming

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Get ready for three competitions this week as top skaters go head to head at Japan Open, the Challenger Series continues in Finland and the Junior Grand Prix travels to Poland for the sixth event in the series! More information will be added to this post as it becomes available.

JAPAN OPEN & CARNIVAL ON ICE

Japan Open is an invitational team competition where skaters are grouped into Team Japan, Team Europe, and Team North America. Each team is composed of two ladies and two men. Retired skaters can also be invited. Skaters perform only their free skates, and the team with the highest total score wins. The Japan Open gala is called Carnival on Ice and features skaters who did not participate in the competition, in addition to the ones who did.

Results | JO Website | COI Website | TV Tokyo Facebook

When: Oct. 7

Where: Saitama, Japan

Level & disciplines: senior men & ladies

How to watch: Delayed broadcast on TV Tokyo. Streams: 1, 2. Fans will likely upload videos to Youtube/Dailymotion afterwards.

Schedule (JST, UTC+9)

  • Japan Open: Oct. 7 at 12:30, Broadcast Oct. 7 at 18:30

  • Carnival on Ice: Oct. 7 at 18:30, Broadcast Oct. 9 at 12:00

Team Japan: Shoma Uno, Nobunari Oda, Mai Mihara, Marin Honda

Team Europe: Javier Fernandez, Alexei Bychenko, Evgenia Medvedeva, Alina Zagitova

Team North America: Nathan Chen, Jeremy Abbott, Karen Chen, Mirai Nagasu


FINLANDIA TROPHY

Results | Detailed schedule | Website | Facebook

Designation: Challenger Series

When: Oct. 6-8

Where: Espoo, Finland

Level & disciplines: senior men, ladies, ice dance, pairs

How to watch: 1) Free livestream for Friday events, 8,99€ for Saturday and Sunday events (both days). Available worldwide. 2) YLE streams for Saturday and Sunday, blocked outside of Finland.

Schedule (EEST, UTC+3)

  • 10/6: Pairs’ SP 14:00; Men’s SP 15:30; Ladies’ SP 18:35

  • 10/7: Short Dance 12:00; Pairs’ FS 15:10; Men’s FS 17:00

  • 10/8: Ladies’ FS 12:00; Free Dance 17:00

Notable entries: Kevin Reynolds, Boyang Jin, Mikhail Kolyada, Alexander Petrov, Ross Miner, Adam Rippon, Vincent Zhou, Gabrielle Daleman, Carolina Kostner, Yuna Shiraiwa, Dabin Choi, Maria Sotskova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Polina Edmunds, Angela Wang, Lubov Ilyushechkina/Dylan Moscovitch, Cheng Peng/Yang Jin, Nicole Della Monica/Matteo Guarise, Ksenia Stolbova/Fedor Klimov, Kristina Astakhova/Alexei Rogonov, Laurence Fournier-Beaudry/Nikolaj Sorensen, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin, Betina Popova/Sergei Mozgov, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter


JGP BALTIC CUP

Live results | Detailed schedule | Livestream

Designation: Junior Grand Prix

When: Oct. 4-7

Where: Gdansk, Poland

Level & disciplines: junior men, ladies, ice dance, pairs

How to watch: Free livestreams on the JGP Youtube channel

Schedule (CEST, UTC+2)

  • 10/5: Ladies’ SP 10:00; Pairs’ SP 15:40; Men’s SP 19:00

  • 10/6: Short Dance 09:30; Pairs’ FS 12:35; Ladies’ FS 16:15

  • 10/7: Men’s FS 12:00; Free Dance 17:00

Notable entries: Conrad Orzel, Luc Economides, Matteo Rizzo, Koshiro Shimada, Alexey Erokhov, Igor Efimchuk, Camden Pulkinen, Rino Kasakake, Akari Matsubara, Eunsoo Lim, Daria Panenkova, Emmy Ma, Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya/Harley Windsor, Yumeng Gao/Zhong Xie, Polina Kostiukovich/Dmitrii Ialin, Daria Pavliuchenko/Denis Khodykin, Anastasia Poluianova/Dmitry Sopot, Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva/Nikita Nazarov, Anastasia Skoptcova/Kirill Aleshin, Caroline Green/Gordon Green