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2022 Channel One Trophy
2022 Channel One Trophy
Type:Domestic competition
Date:March 25 – March 27
Season:2021–22
Location:Saransk, Russia
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The 2022 Channel One Trophy was a Russian domestic team figure skating competition held from 25 to 27 March 2022 in Saransk.[2] It was held simultaneously with the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships, from which Russian (and Belarusian) figure skaters were excluded.[3]

On March 11, Figure Skating Federation of Russia published the competition format. As the framework of the competition, a jump festival and a team tournament are planned, where two teams would compete for prizes. Anna Shcherbakova was chosen as the captain of the red team and Mark Kondratiuk as the captain of the blue team.[4]

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Teams

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Competition schedule

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The competition was broadcast by Channel One Russia.

Listed in local time (UTC+03:00).

Day Date Start Event
Day 1 25 March 18:00 Jumping Festival
Day 2 26 March 17:00 Short Program
Day 3 27 March 17:00 Free skating

Results

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Team

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Team results
Rank Team name Total points
1 Red Machine 145
2 Time of Firsts 141

Men

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Rank Name Team Total points SP FS
1 Mikhail Kolyada Red Machine 306.52 1 106.41 1 200.11
2 Mark Kondratiuk Time of Firsts 293.15 3 97.89 2 195.26
3 Andrei Mozalev Red Machine 279.92 5 89.12 3 190.80
4 Evgeni Semenenko Time of Firsts 278.57 2 101.55 5 177.02
5 Makar Ignatov Red Machine 226.75 4 89.43 6 137.32
- Petr Gumennik Time of Firsts - - 4 181.02
- Alexander Samarin Time of Firsts 6 84.21 - -

Ladies

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Rank Name Team Total points SP FS
1 Anna Shcherbakova Red Machine 259.02 2 82.90 1 176.12
2 Kamila Valieva Time of Firsts 257.51 1 83.63 2 173.88
3 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Time of Firsts 247.86 3 81.63 3 166.23
4 Sofia Samodelkina Red Machine 219.99 6 74.68 4 145.31
5 Adeliia Petrosian Red Machine 216.31 5 74.93 5 141.38
6 Maya Khromykh Time of Firsts 197.37 4 75.07 6 122.30

Pairs

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Rank Name Team Total points SP FS
1 Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galliamov Time of Firsts 246.77 2 85.24 2 161.53
2 Aleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii Kozlovskii Red Machine 246.19 3 84.05 1 162.14
3 Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov Red Machine 246.09 1 86.36 3 159.73
4 Daria Pavliuchenko / Denis Khodykin Time of Firsts 223.92 4 78.92 4 145.00

Ice dance

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Rank Name Team Total points RD FD
1 Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov Red Machine 231.32 1 93.48 1 137.84
2 Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin Time of Firsts 223.21 2 89.97 2 133.24

Prize money

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On the first day, the red team that won the team jumping competition received a check for 3 million roubles, and the other team received a check for 2 million.[1][5] Later, Mark Kondratiuk won the individual jumping competition, getting 500 thousand roubles.[1][6]

On Sunday, the red team was handed a check for 10 million roubles for winning the cup, and the losing team was handed a check for 7.5 million roubles.[1]

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