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World Figure Skating Championships® 2008 ® World Figure Skating Championships 2008 March 16th – 23rd, 2008 – Göteborg / Sweden TIME SCHEDULE MEN SHORT PROGRAM (Earlier Group) Revised Schedule! Friday, March 21, 2008 10:00:00 - 10:07:00 Warm-up Group 1 10:07:30 - 10:14:10 1 Tigran VARDANJAN HUN 10:14:10 - 10:20:50 2 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP 10:20:50 - 10:27:30 3 Danil PRIVALOV AZE 10:27:30 - 10:34:10 4 Peter LIEBERS GER 10:34:10 - 10:40:50 5 Kutay ERYOLDAS TUR 10:40:50 - 10:47:50 Warm-up Group 2 10:48:20 - 10:55:00 6 Naiden BORICHEV BUL 10:55:00 - 11:01:40 7 Abzal RAKIMGALIEV KAZ 11:01:40 - 11:08:20 8 Maxim SHIPOV ISR 11:08:20 - 11:15:00 9 Sean CARLOW AUS 11:15:00 - 11:21:40 10 Konstantin TUPIKOV POL 11:21:40 - 11:28:20 11 Zoltan KELEMEN ROU 11:28:20 - 11:43:20 Ice Resurfacing 11:43:20 - 11:50:20 Warm-up Group 3 11:50:50 - 11:57:30 12 Justin PIETERSEN RSA 11:57:30 - 12:04:10 13 Anton KOVALEVSKI UKR 12:04:10 - 12:10:50 14 Tristan THODE NZL 12:10:50 - 12:17:30 15 Saulius AMBRULEVICIUS LTU 12:17:30 - 12:24:10 16 Mikko MINKKINEN FIN 12:24:10 - 12:30:50 17 Luis HERNANDEZ MEX 12:30:50 - 12:37:50 Warm-up Group 4 12:38:20 - 12:45:00 18 Elliot HILTON GBR 12:45:00 - 12:51:40 19 Michael CHROLENKO NOR 12:51:40 - 12:58:20 20 Manuel KOLL AUT 12:58:20 - 13:05:00 21 Igor MACYPURA SVK 13:05:00 - 13:11:40 22 Alexandr KAZAKOV BLR 13:11:40 - 13:18:20 23 Boris MARTINEC CRO 13:18:20 - 13:33:20 Ice Resurfacing 13:33:20 14:15:00 Break Official ISU Sponsors ® World Figure Skating Championships 2008 March 16th – 23rd, 2008 – Göteborg / Sweden TIME SCHEDULE MEN SHORT PROGRAM (Later Group) Revised Schedule! Friday, March 21, 2008 14:15:00 - 14:22:00 Warm-up Group 5 14:22:30 - 14:29:10 24 Kristoffer BERNTSSON SWE 14:29:10 - 14:35:50 25 Gregor URBAS SLO 14:35:50 - 14:42:30 26 Pavel KASKA CZE 14:42:30 - 14:49:10 27 Yasuharu NANRI JPN 14:49:10 - 14:55:50 28 Adrian SCHULTHEISS SWE 14:55:50 - 15:02:50 Warm-up Group 6 15:03:20 - 15:10:00 29 Chengjiang LI CHN 15:10:00 - 15:16:40 30 Karel ZELENKA ITA 15:16:40 - 15:23:20 31 Sergei VORONOV RUS 15:23:20 - 15:30:00 32 Jamal OTHMAN SUI 15:30:00 - 15:36:40 33 Yannick PONSERO FRA 15:36:40 - 15:43:20 34 Jeremy ABBOTT USA 15:43:20 - 15:58:20 Ice Resurfacing 15:58:20 - 16:05:20 Warm-up Group 7 16:05:50 - 16:12:30 35 Stephen CARRIERE USA 16:12:30 - 16:19:10 36 Sergei DAVYDOV BLR 16:19:10 - 16:25:50 37 Tomas VERNER CZE 16:25:50 - 16:32:30 39 Stephane LAMBIEL SUI 16:32:30 - 16:39:10 40 Johnny WEIR USA 16:39:10 - 16:46:10 Warm-up Group 8 16:46:40 - 16:53:20 41 Jeffrey BUTTLE CAN 16:53:20 - 17:00:00 42 Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN 17:00:00 - 17:06:40 43 Brian JOUBERT FRA 17:06:40 - 17:13:20 44 Patrick CHAN CAN 17:13:20 - 17:20:00 45 Takahiko KOZUKA JPN 17:20:00 - 17:26:40 46 Kevin VAN DER PERREN BEL Resurfacing: 00:15:00 Warm-up: 00:06:00 Duration of Skating: 00:02:50 Judging First: 00:03:20 Judging Last: 00:03:20 Introduction: 00:01:00 Printed: 3/21/2008 12:53:21PM Alban PREAUBERT (FRA), starting no. 38 has withdrawn due to injury. Official ISU Sponsors .
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