Anything GOEs Fantasy Skating – Grand Prix Final 2019 (per discipline)

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Below are all of the rankings by discipline. Do you feel like you are more of an expert in one area or do you just like numbers and want to check out the breakdown of your overall score? Search the tables to find your results!

Rankings GPF 2019 by discipline

Ranking - Men (max. points: 881)

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Ranking - Ladies (max. points: 727)

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Ranking - Pairs (max. points: 651)

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Ranking - Ice Dance (max. points: 669)

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