Team Japan recaptured the ISU World Team Trophy title they previously won in 2012, with a combined total of 109 points over the three days of competition. Team Russia moved up again to second place to claim the silver medal with 105 points while three-time and defending champions Team USA finished third with 97 points.
In the end it came down to the ladies event. Mai Mihara and Wakaba Higuchi put out spectacular performances to finish second and third in the ladies free, collecting 11 and 10 points respectively for Japan. Mihara’s performance to “Cinderella” featured seven clean triples and excellent spins and she scored a personal best with 146.17 points. Higuchi’s program to “Scheherazade” was clean with the maximum of seven triples as well and she, too posted a new personal best with 145.30 points. Pair skaters Sumire Suto and Francis Boudreau-Audet came sixth in the Pairs Free Skating and contributed seven points to the team score.
“I am happy and surprised that we ended up in first place and I am very grateful. I am too happy for words actually. I think the ladies put on a wonderful performance tonight and also the pair did a wonderful job. I think team Japan was able to grasp this event together as a team and we were able to make a statement as a new team Japan”, team captain Kana Muramoto said.
For Russia, two-time and reigning World Champion Evgenia Medvedeva scored 12 points with her first place in the Ladies Free Skating. The two-time European Champion put out a mesmerizing performance of her program to “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”, reeling off seven triples including two triple-triple combinations, level-four spins and footwork. The 17-year-old achieved a new record score of 160.46 points. Elena Radionova delivered a strong performance as well to “Tosca”, but she stumbled on an under-rotated double Axel. The two-time European silver medalist ranked fifth in the Free Skating (137.08 points). Earlier, pair skaters Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov came second in the Free Skating. Skating to “Music Was My First Love”, the European Champions produced a triple twist, triple toe-double toe, two more triple throws and level-four elements to score 142.38 points.
“Our team did not perform to their maximum, but we really felt the atmosphere of this event. We enjoyed our skating as much as we could and we were very happy the season is over. We congratulated each other and think we ended the season on a high note”, team captain Ekaterina Bobrova said.
Ashley Wagner led Team USA by finishing sixth in the Ladies Free Skating. Her program to “Exogenesis Symphony” included five clean triple jumps (133.26 points). Karen Chen ranked ninth and pair skaters Ashley Cain/Timothy LeDuc placed fifth.
“I think it was a fantastic event for team USA to have some rookies to perform as well as they did and everybody working together to get to this third place. I think that we definitely could have been stronger in some areas, but understandably though I think that what we created together and this accomplishment is something that I’m very proud of. Team USA worked very hard and I think this was a very successful competition for us”, team captain Wagner told the post-event press conference.
Team Canada remained in fourth place at 87 points. Their highest scoring team members Gabrielle Daleman and Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro ranked fourth in their disciplines.
Team China placed fifth with 80 points. Cheng Peng/Yang Jin came third in the Pairs Free Skating.
Team France remained in sixth place at 62 points. However, Vanessa James and Morgan Ciprès won the Pairs Free Skating with a spectacular performance to “The Sound of Silence” and a new personal best of 146.87 points.