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Standings Ladies ISU Challenger Series Ranking 2016/2017 Ladies FINAL RESULTS -official- Designated Events Tie breaking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pl Name Nation ITA USA GER CAN SVK FIN POL EST CRO Points 1 Elizaveta TUKTAMYSHEVA RUS 185.93 165.59 192.03 377.96 249.75 129.02 128.21 65.20 2 Mirai NAGASU USA 176.86 189.11 365.97 231.28 115.71 134.69 73.40 3 Mariah BELL USA 184.22 161.72 167.69 351.91 235.35 123.58 116.56 60.64 4 Alena LEONOVA RUS 151.12 191.39 342.51 221.49 127.21 121.02 64.18 5 Amber GLENN USA 157.68 183.60 341.28 217.43 115.67 123.85 67.93 6 Nahyun KIM KOR 177.27 160.91 338.18 218.22 117.69 119.96 60.38 7 Serafima SAKHANOVICH RUS 154.68 143.37 177.35 332.03 218.56 116.57 113.47 60.78 8 Alexandra AVSTRIYSKAYA RUS 157.57 161.77 319.34 200.84 102.73 118.50 63.66 9 Soyoun PARK KOR 156.85 161.95 318.80 206.16 106.24 112.64 56.93 10 Karen CHEN USA 162.08 155.63 317.71 211.61 110.58 106.10 54.60 11 Kailani CRAINE AUS 163.38 153.04 316.42 209.06 110.07 107.36 54.05 12 Nicole SCHOTT GER 144.17 150.00 165.92 315.92 204.42 105.45 111.50 60.47 13 Dabin CHOI KOR 152.99 160.62 313.61 206.90 112.61 106.71 58.70 14 Nathalie WEINZIERL GER 144.96 148.23 155.99 304.22 195.66 98.58 108.56 57.41 15 Ivett TOTH HUN 140.58 162.96 303.54 195.19 106.32 108.35 56.64 16 Lutricia BOCK GER 149.08 129.62 153.19 302.27 197.25 102.85 105.02 54.68 17 Roberta RODEGHIERO ITA 164.82 136.56 301.38 196.56 108.17 104.82 56.65 18 Elizabet TURSYNBAEVA KAZ 127.06 172.46 299.52 189.71 110.98 109.81 61.48 19 Joshi HELGESSON SWE 153.80 142.30 296.10 186.43 100.25 109.67 56.12 20 Viveca LINDFORS FIN 140.95 137.10 151.37 292.32 184.00 95.76 108.32 55.61 21 Angelina KUCHVALSKA LAT 131.51 156.82 288.33 186.11 100.47 102.22 56.35 22 Loena HENDRICKX BEL 139.43 148.16 287.59 193.42 99.35 94.17 48.81 23 Helery HÄLVIN EST 133.56 116.39 144.90 278.46 176.79 91.54 101.67 53.36 24 Emmi PELTONEN FIN R 124.17 153.04 277.21 178.93 101.25 98.28 51.79 25 Dasa GRM SLO 105.00 133.23 140.97 274.20 178.17 90.78 96.03 50.19 26 Micol CRISTINI ITA 142.92 124.39 267.31 171.80 92.49 95.51 50.43 27 Brooklee HAN AUS 121.26 139.35 260.61 162.43 85.70 98.18 53.65 28 Michaela-Lucie HANZLIKOVA CZE 137.31 120.57 257.88 168.52 90.08 89.36 47.23 29 Chloe ING SGP 132.22 121.25 253.47 171.04 89.48 82.43 42.74 30 Elizaveta UKOLOVA CZE 123.96 128.98 252.94 154.18 80.09 98.76 49.87 31 Aimee BUCHANAN ISR 122.52 110.41 128.55 251.07 170.38 85.68 80.69 42.87 32 Colette Coco KAMINSKI POL 119.56 130.69 250.25 166.11 85.32 84.14 45.37 33 Antonina DUBININA SRB 113.57 123.19 124.25 247.44 159.60 81.18 87.84 44.77 34 Karly ROBERTSON GBR 126.79 120.54 247.33 151.43 75.75 95.90 51.11 35 Johanna ALLIK EST 116.55 113.66 121.85 238.40 156.98 83.36 81.42 42.93 36 Gerli LIINAMÄE EST 108.28 108.66 129.47 238.13 154.40 82.85 83.73 46.62 37 Aleksandra GOLOVKINA LTU 108.19 128.57 236.76 152.80 82.68 83.96 45.89 38 Tanja ODERMATT SUI 124.84 111.04 235.88 153.72 82.23 82.16 42.61 39 Liubov EFIMENKO FIN 115.38 119.42 108.30 234.80 155.17 79.66 79.63 39.87 40 Bronislava DOBIASOVA SVK 121.36 111.91 233.27 150.35 78.10 82.92 43.26 41 Elizaveta YUSHCHENKO ISR 111.80 115.79 227.59 141.32 70.80 86.27 45.27 42 Yasmine Kimiko YAMADA SUI 92.18 98.09 118.52 216.61 134.03 74.44 82.58 44.08 43 Karoliina LUHTONEN FIN 113.06 102.49 215.55 144.96 76.94 70.59 36.12 44 Satoko MIYAHARA JPN 206.75 206.75 136.66 136.66 70.09 70.09 45 Jeromie REPOND SUI 94.35 109.29 203.64 130.56 67.86 73.08 41.43 46 Elzbieta GABRYSZAK POL 101.46 97.32 198.78 125.72 68.63 73.06 40.23 47 Aneta JANICZKOVA CZE 96.79 100.52 197.31 125.63 64.44 71.68 39.33 48 Carolina KOSTNER ITA 196.23 196.23 126.28 126.28 69.95 69.95 49 Maria SOTSKOVA RUS 189.96 189.96 128.38 128.38 61.58 61.58 50 Mai MIHARA JPN 189.03 189.03 125.92 125.92 63.11 63.11 51 Kaetlyn OSMOND CAN 187.27 187.27 122.54 122.54 64.73 64.73 52 Stanislava KONSTANTINOVA RUS 186.97 186.97 123.12 123.12 63.85 63.85 53 Mao ASADA JPN 186.16 186.16 121.29 121.29 64.87 64.87 54 Alaine CHARTRAND CAN 186.11 186.11 129.50 129.50 56.61 56.61 55 Anna POGORILAYA RUS 182.80 182.80 113.30 113.30 69.50 69.50 56 Wakaba HIGUCHI JPN 178.86 178.86 112.20 112.20 66.66 66.66 57 Gabrielle DALEMAN CAN 175.40 175.40 115.25 115.25 60.15 60.15 58 Rika HONGO JPN 170.34 170.34 110.01 110.01 60.33 60.33 59 Bradie TENNELL USA 168.98 168.98 114.54 114.54 54.44 54.44 60 Julia LIPNITSKAIA RUS 165.46 165.46 102.30 102.30 63.16 63.16 61 Miroslava MAGULOVA SVK 92.45 72.87 165.32 115.72 64.27 49.60 28.18 62 Natalia OGORELTSEVA RUS 162.99 162.99 103.06 103.06 59.93 59.93 63 Mariko KIHARA JPN 161.21 161.21 102.12 102.12 59.09 59.09 64 Gracie GOLD USA 159.02 159.02 104.98 104.98 54.04 54.04 65 Nicole RAJICOVA SVK 158.82 158.82 106.20 106.20 52.62 52.62 66 Miyu NAKASHIO JPN 157.23 157.23 103.10 103.10 54.13 54.13 67 Kerstin FRANK AUT 151.98 151.98 99.63 99.63 52.35 52.35 68 Laurine LECAVELIER FRA 151.58 151.58 102.42 102.42 49.16 49.16 69 Kanako MURAKAMI JPN 151.27 151.27 96.66 96.66 54.61 54.61 70 Yu Jin CHOI KOR 150.31 150.31 99.80 99.80 50.51 50.51 71 Courtney HICKS USA 149.80 149.80 92.39 92.39 57.41 57.41 72 Ji Hyun BYUN KOR 149.63 149.63 91.87 91.87 57.76 57.76 73 Paige RYDBERG USA 149.35 149.35 96.82 96.82 52.53 52.53 74 Hee Soo CHO KOR 142.31 142.31 91.60 91.60 50.71 50.71 75 Anita ÖSTLUND SWE 140.33 140.33 94.38 94.38 45.95 45.95 76 Emily CHAN USA 139.43 139.43 85.21 85.21 54.22 54.22 77 Matilda ALGOTSSON SWE 138.58 138.58 94.78 94.78 43.80 43.80 78 Franchesca CHIERA USA 137.21 137.21 81.12 81.12 56.09 56.09 79 Anastasia GALUSTYAN ARM 136.65 136.65 85.86 85.86 50.79 50.79 80 Kristen SPOURS GBR 135.21 135.21 88.72 88.72 46.49 46.49 81 Maria-Katharina HERCEG GER 131.65 131.65 81.61 81.61 50.04 50.04 82 Michelle LONG CAN 131.42 131.42 87.29 87.29 44.13 44.13 83 Riona KATO JPN 131.35 131.35 89.86 89.86 41.49 41.49 84 Lea SERNA FRA 128.78 128.78 81.43 81.43 47.35 47.35 85 Fruzsina MEDGYESI HUN 126.36 R 126.36 79.99 79.99 46.37 46.37 86 Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA EST 126.24 126.24 82.06 82.06 44.18 44.18 87 Danielle HARRISON GBR 125.89 125.89 78.17 78.17 47.72 47.72 88 Guia Maria TAGLIAPIETRA ITA 122.90 122.90 78.61 78.61 44.29 44.29 89 Katarina KULGEYKO ISR 122.01 122.01 76.32 76.32 45.69 45.69 90 Larkyn AUSTMAN CAN 121.46 121.46 79.23 79.23 42.23 42.23 91 Elzbieta KROPA LTU 121.32 R 121.32 77.91 77.91 43.41 43.41 92 Kim DECELLES CAN 120.41 120.41 72.04 72.04 48.37 48.37 93 Anna KHNYCHENKOVA UKR 119.31 119.31 77.43 77.43 41.88 41.88 94 Seo Young LEE KOR 118.08 118.08 79.13 79.13 38.95 38.95 95 Anna LITVINENKO GBR 117.25 117.25 76.88 76.88 40.37 40.37 96 Sonia LAFUENTE ESP 116.42 116.42 72.91 72.91 43.51 43.51 97 Nina POVEY GBR 116.37 116.37 75.10 75.10 41.27 41.27 98 Se Bin PARK KOR 112.95 112.95 82.59 82.59 30.36 30.36 99 Maisy Hiu Ching MA HKG 112.24 112.24 68.37 68.37 43.87 43.87 100 Janina MAKEENKA BLR 111.57 111.57 71.77 71.77 39.80 39.80 101 Anna DUSKOVA CZE 111.53 111.53 70.32 70.32 41.21 41.21 102 Michaela DU TOIT RSA 109.92 109.92 67.99 67.99 41.93 41.93 103 Alexandra HAGAROVA SVK 108.28 108.28 67.13 67.13 41.15 41.15 104 Amanda STAN ROU 107.50 107.50 65.84 65.84 41.66 41.66 105 Julie FROETSCHER FRA 106.79 106.79 64.16 64.16 42.63 42.63 106 Julia BATORI HUN 105.39 105.39 63.94 63.94 41.45 41.45 107 Inga JANULEVICIUTE LTU 104.23 104.23 67.07 67.07 37.16 37.16 108 Natalie KLOTZ AUT 100.23 100.23 66.08 66.08 34.15 34.15 109 Eliska BREZINOVA CZE R 99.61 99.61 67.14 67.14 32.47 32.47 110 Kelsey WONG CAN 98.32 98.32 63.07 63.07 35.25 35.25 111 Suh Hyun SON KOR 97.85 97.85 65.94 65.94 31.91 31.91 112 Jelizaveta LEONOVA EST 96.53 96.53 60.52 60.52 36.01 36.01 113 Juni Marie BENJAMINSEN NOR 95.63 95.63 58.63 58.63 37.00 37.00 114 Alina SUPONENKO BLR 94.74 94.74 62.43 62.43 32.31 32.31 115 Ilaria NOGARO ITA 90.87 90.87 59.86 59.86 31.01 31.01 116 Agnieszka REJMENT POL 90.72 90.72 57.90 57.90 32.82 32.82 117 Daniela STOEVA BUL 83.47 83.47 54.37 54.37 29.10 29.10 118 Dimitra KORRI GRE 81.31 81.31 56.34 56.34 24.97 24.97 119 Vilte RADZILAVICIUTE LTU 80.24 80.24 53.79 53.79 26.45 26.45 Isadora WILLIAMS BRA R 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 Diana REINSALU EST R 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 X = scoring event; S = substitute; R = retired, ( ) points in brackets not counting for CS standings.
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