2019 Four Continents Men's Podium Vincent Zhou
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Vincent Zhou Earns The Bronze Medal at ISU Four Continents Championships

ANAHEIM, California — The third day of the International Skating Union (ISU) Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2019 saw the conclusion of the pairs and men's competitions in Anaheim, California.

In his Four Continents debut, Vincent Zhou took the bronze medal for the men's competition after posting a free skate score of 172.04 points to boost his overall score to 272.22.

"I'm very proud of myself for continuing the upward trend I've put myself on," Zhou said. "The audience was absolutely incredible and they helped me feel good about how I skated."

Jason Brown finished fourth in the free skate (172.32) to earn 258.89 total points and place fifth overall. The 2018 Four Continents bronze medalist rallied to notch the second-highest components score of the event.

"I'm so proud of my fight out there and scoring my season's best today," Brown said. "I'll keep building onto that momentum into Worlds."

Tomoki Hiwatashi finished eighth overall (236.79) in his Four Continents debut. His personal best 159.84-point free skate opened with a quad toe loop-triple toe loop combination.

"I'm really glad that I did the greatest program I've ever done in my life here and I wish everyone had a great time watching me on the ice," Hiwatashi said.

Japan's Shoma Uno topped the podium with 289.12 points and China's Boyang Jin finished second with 273.51 points.

In the pairs competition, 2019 U.S. champions Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc were the top American team and fourth overall with 196.82 points. The team opened with a throw triple twist to earn 129.33 points in their free skate. They placed second in the event last year.

"We're really proud of our effort today," LeDuc said. "It sets us up well for the World Championships."

Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier took the fifth spot with 184.18 total points. The duo achieved four Level 4 elements to score 122.47 in their free skate.

"We're proud of our performance because we had a tough start to the season and we came out here showing promise and improvement," Denney said.

2018 Four Continents champions Tarah Kayne and Danny O'Shea finished just behind Denney and Frazier in sixth place with 180.36 total points after scoring 114.02 points in their free skate.

"I'm very disappointed in my performance today," Kayne said. "I think we just got a little off and unfortunately we weren't able to overcome today."

China's Wenjing Sui and Cong Han topped the podium with 211.11 total points. Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro of Canada won the silver medal with 211.05, and China's Cheng Peng and Yang Jin placed third with 205.42.
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Players Mentioned

  Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier

#13   Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier

Oct. 28, 1995 | Nov. 19, 1992
Senior/Pairs
Ocala, Fla. | Phoenix
Jason Brown

#3 Jason Brown

Dec. 15, 1994
Senior/Men
Los Angeles
  Tarah Kayne and Danny O

#34   Tarah Kayne and Danny O'Shea

April 28, 1993 | Feb. 13, 1991
Senior/Pairs
Fort Myers, FL | Pontiac, MI
Vincent Zhou

#61 Vincent Zhou

Oct. 25, 2000
Senior/Men
San Jose, CA
  Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc

#5   Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc

July 22, 1995 | May 4, 1990
Senior/Pairs
Dallas, TX | Cedar Rapids, IA
Tomoki Hiwatashi

#29 Tomoki Hiwatashi

Jan. 20, 2000
Junior/Men
Englewood, NJ

Players Mentioned

  Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier

#13   Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier

Senior/Pairs
Ocala, Fla. | Phoenix
Oct. 28, 1995 | Nov. 19, 1992
Jason Brown

#3 Jason Brown

Senior/Men
Los Angeles
Dec. 15, 1994
  Tarah Kayne and Danny O

#34   Tarah Kayne and Danny O'Shea

Senior/Pairs
Fort Myers, FL | Pontiac, MI
April 28, 1993 | Feb. 13, 1991
Vincent Zhou

#61 Vincent Zhou

Senior/Men
San Jose, CA
Oct. 25, 2000
  Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc

#5   Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc

Senior/Pairs
Dallas, TX | Cedar Rapids, IA
July 22, 1995 | May 4, 1990
Tomoki Hiwatashi

#29 Tomoki Hiwatashi

Junior/Men
Englewood, NJ
Jan. 20, 2000