Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Ladies' singles
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The ladies' single skating
Single skating
Single skating is a discipline of figure skating, wherein a single person skates alone. Men's singles and ladies' singles are both Olympic disciplines and are both governed by the International Skating Union. The other Olympic figure skating events are pair skating and ice dancing...

competition of the 2010 Winter Olympics
2010 Winter Olympics
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University...

 was held at the Pacific Coliseum
Pacific Coliseum
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 in Vancouver
Vancouver
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, British Columbia
British Columbia
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, Canada
Canada
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. The short program was held on February 23, 2010, with the free skating
Free skating
The free skating competition of figure skating, sometimes called the "free skate" or "long program", is usually the second of two phases in major figure skating competitions in single skating and pair skating. It is the longer of the two programs, the other one being the Short Program...

 held on February 25, 2010.

Short program

The ladies short program was held on February 23.

Kim Yu-Na representing South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

 set a new world record
ISU Judging System
The ISU Judging System , is the scoring system on the event and on the level of competition. At the senior international level, single and pairs short programs contain eight technical elements. The actual eight elements are detailed for single skaters in ISU rule 310...

 of 78.50.

Free skate

The ladies free skate was held on February 25.

Kim Yu-Na set a new world record
ISU Judging System
The ISU Judging System , is the scoring system on the event and on the level of competition. At the senior international level, single and pairs short programs contain eight technical elements. The actual eight elements are detailed for single skaters in ISU rule 310...

 of 150.06 points for the free skate and another world record
ISU Judging System
The ISU Judging System , is the scoring system on the event and on the level of competition. At the senior international level, single and pairs short programs contain eight technical elements. The actual eight elements are detailed for single skaters in ISU rule 310...

 for the combined total of 228.56 points. She won the gold medal with total margin of 23.06 points. Kim's short program, long program and combined total scores in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were automatically registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Mao Asada
Mao Asada
is a Japanese figure skater.She is the 2010 Winter Olympic silver medalist, the 2008 & 2010 World champion, the 2008 & 2010 Four Continents champion, a two-time Grand Prix Final champion, the 2005 World Junior champion, the 2004–2005 Junior Grand Prix Final champion and a four-time Japanese...

 also broke a world record in being the first woman in history to land three triple axels in the same competition after landing two in a row during her long program. This feat landed her in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Short program results

Pl. Name Nation
1 78.50 44.70 33.80 8.60 7.90 8.60 8.40 8.75 0.00 23
2 73.78 41.50 32.28 8.25 7.40 8.40 8.10 8.20 0.00 22
3 71.36 39.20 32.16 8.10 7.70 8.15 7.95 8.30 0.00 26
4 64.76 34.80 29.96 7.70 7.00 7.60 7.50 7.65 0.00 30
5 64.64 36.80 27.84 7.00 6.60 7.05 6.95 7.20 0.00 28
6 63.76 37.00 26.76 6.85 6.40 6.75 6.70 6.75 0.00 11
7 63.02 33.34 29.68 7.70 7.15 7.35 7.50 7.40 0.00 29
8 62.14 33.90 28.24 7.15 6.70 7.25 7.00 7.20 0.00 25
9 61.92 35.80 26.12 6.60 6.05 6.75 6.55 6.70 0.00 16
10 61.36 32.88 28.48 7.20 6.80 7.25 7.15 7.20 0.00 21
11 61.02 33.10 27.92 7.25 6.70 7.05 6.95 6.95 0.00 24
12 59.22 35.46 23.76 6.20 5.55 6.10 5.85 6.00 0.00 8
13 57.46 30.70 26.76 6.90 6.30 6.80 6.70 6.75 0.00 27
14 57.16 31.80 26.36 6.75 6.25 6.65 6.50 6.80 1.00 15
15 56.70 30.70 26.00 6.60 6.10 6.65 6.45 6.70 0.00 17
16 53.16 31.40 21.76 5.65 5.05 5.65 5.40 5.45 0.00 9
17 52.96 27.72 26.24 6.75 6.30 6.50 6.60 6.65 1.00 19
18 52.16 30.72 21.44 5.45 5.00 5.65 5.40 5.30 0.00 5
19 51.74 29.94 21.80 5.65 5.10 5.45 5.45 5.60 0.00 6
20 50.80 27.20 23.60 6.05 5.60 5.90 5.85 6.10 0.00 18
21 50.74 28.74 22.00 5.60 5.20 5.50 5.50 5.70 0.00 7
22 49.74 28.94 20.80 5.40 4.90 5.25 5.25 5.20 0.00 1
23 49.04 27.04 22.00 5.80 5.25 5.55 5.45 5.45 0.00 20
24 49.02 27.94 21.08 5.50 4.95 5.40 5.20 5.30 0.00 14
25 46.10 26.26 19.84 5.10 4.60 5.15 4.90 5.05 0.00 12
26 43.84 24.80 20.04 5.25 4.75 4.90 5.15 5.00 1.00 3
27 43.80 23.80 20.00 5.10 4.65 5.15 5.00 5.10 0.00 13
28 41.94 22.66 19.28 5.00 4.60 4.85 4.90 4.75 0.00 2
29 40.64 20.08 21.56 5.60 5.15 5.25 5.50 5.45 1.00 10
30 36.10 16.78 19.32 5.05 4.65 4.75 4.85 4.85 0.00 4
  • TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance/Execution; CH = Choreography; IN = Interpretation; Ded = Deduction; StN = Starting Number

Free skate results

Pl. Name Nation
1 150.06 78.30 71.76 9.05 8.60 9.15 8.95 9.10 0.00 21
2 131.72 64.68 67.04 8.55 7.85 8.50 8.45 8.55 0.00 22
3 131.28 62.80 68.48 8.60 8.30 8.55 8.65 8.70 0.00 23
4 126.61 63.89 62.72 7.95 7.50 7.80 7.95 8.00 0.00 16
5 126.39 65.83 60.56 7.75 7.25 7.70 7.55 7.60 0.00 24
6 124.10 62.50 61.60 7.95 7.25 7.75 7.70 7.85 0.00 20
7 120.42 60.98 59.44 7.40 7.05 7.55 7.50 7.65 0.00 14
8 117.85 59.37 58.48 7.40 6.95 7.45 7.35 7.40 0.00 19
9 112.69 58.77 53.92 6.95 6.40 6.85 6.80 6.70 0.00 17
10 110.32 55.84 54.48 7.05 6.60 6.80 6.75 6.85 0.00 13
11 108.61 54.93 53.68 6.85 6.45 6.75 6.70 6.80 0.00 8
12 102.37 53.57 48.80 6.25 5.80 6.15 6.15 6.15 0.00 12
13 99.46 48.94 51.52 6.65 6.00 6.55 6.45 6.55 1.00 7
14 96.11 43.87 52.24 6.60 6.30 6.50 6.55 6.70 0.00 10
15 94.90 50.98 43.92 5.75 5.30 5.45 5.50 5.45 0.00 6
16 93.80 41.32 52.48 6.90 6.30 6.60 6.55 6.45 0.00 11
17 93.32 40.64 53.68 6.95 6.50 6.60 6.75 6.75 1.00 18
18 91.73 49.33 42.40 5.50 5.00 5.30 5.45 5.25 0.00 3
19 88.88 34.84 57.04 7.55 6.95 6.70 7.30 7.15 3.00 15
20 86.00 42.44 44.56 5.85 5.30 5.60 5.65 5.45 1.00 9
21 83.77 43.97 40.80 5.25 4.75 5.15 5.20 5.15 1.00 2
22 83.39 39.11 45.28 5.85 5.55 5.50 5.65 5.75 1.00 4
23 82.63 41.47 42.16 5.55 5.05 5.15 5.30 5.30 1.00 5
24 78.80 37.64 42.16 5.45 4.95 5.30 5.40 5.25 1.00 1
  • TSS = Total Segment Score; TES = Technical Element Score; PCS = Program Component Score; SS = Skating Skills; TR = Transitions; PE = Performance/Execution; CH = Choreography; IN = Interpretation; Ded = Deduction; StN = Starting Number

Overall results

Rank Name Nation Total Points
228.56 WR 1 1
205.50 2 2
202.64 3 3
4 190.15 6 5
5 188.86 4 6
6 187.97 10 4
7 182.49 5 8
8 181.44 11 7
9 172.46 8 10
10 171.91 12 9
11 161.57 17 11
12 156.62 14 13
13 155.53 16 12
14 155.24 9 17
15 152.81 15 14
16 151.90 7 19
17 151.26 13 16
18 143.94 23 15
19 143.47 19 18
20 138.16 18 20
21 134.19 20 22
22 133.51 22 21
23 131.65 24 23
24 129.54 21 24
Did not advance to free skate
25 46.10 25
26 43.84 26
27 43.80 27
28 41.94 28
29 40.64 29
30 36.10 30

  • SP = Short program; FS = Free skate


Referee:
  • Elisabeth Louesdon


Technical Controller:
  • Alexander Lakernik


Technical Specialist:
  • Miriam Loriol-Oberwiler


Assistant Technical Specialist:
  • Zuzana Zackova


Judges (SP):
  • Allan Boehm
  • Chihee Rhee
  • Deborah Currie
  • Claudia Fassora
  • Julia Andreeva
  • Mieko Fujimori
  • Helene Cucuphat
  • Dagmar Lurz-Prott
    Dagmar Lurz
    Dagmar Lurz is a former German figure skater. She is the 1980 Olympic bronze medalist.-Biography:...

  • Suzanne Lindsey


Judges (FS):
  • Claudia Fassora
  • Cynthia Benson
  • Leena Kurri
  • Helene Cucuphat
  • Helmut Sieber
  • Allan Boehm
  • Chihee Rhee
  • Maria Miller
  • Dagmar Lurz-Prott
    Dagmar Lurz
    Dagmar Lurz is a former German figure skater. She is the 1980 Olympic bronze medalist.-Biography:...


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