Stephen Gogolev is in 6th right now with a point total of 22 and a score total of 414.30.
Here are the current standings for everyone who can still technically qualify for the JGPF.
For Stephen Gogolev to not make the final just one of these would need to happen in the men’s event event in Yerevan:
Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA) brings himself up from 3rd and places 2nd or 1st overall
Andrei Mozalev (RUS) brings himself up from 7th and places 5th or higher overall and if placing 5th scores more than 134.46 in the free
Yuto Kishina (JPN) brings himself up from 5th and places 2nd or 1st overall and if placing 2nd scores higher than 155.46 in the free
Yuma Kagiyama (JPN) brings himself up from 6th and places 1st overall
Artur Danielian (RUS) brings himself up from 8th and places 1st overall and scores more than 141.48 in the free
Geonhyeong An (KOR) brings himself up from 10th and places 1st and scores more than 176.61 in the free
To pull themselves into a minimum of 6th in the qualifications, a skater first needs to: (note: stop on the list once they don’t pass a step)
Get more points than Stephen who has 22 (15pts for 1st, 13 for 2nd and so on)
If the skater gets exactly 22 points (not 24 or 26 etc.) they need to also win an event to still be qualify according to the rules, as Stephen won his 1st event
The 3rd tie breaker would then come into play: Get a higher points total with both SP and both FS scores combined (all 4 skates)
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