Anything GOEs Fantasy Skating – RESULTS Internationaux de France 2019

Internationaux de France 2019 is officially over and we can release the results of our Fantasy Skating game for this week!  Thank you to everybody who participated! 

Check out your results below and see you again next week for Cup of China!

Highest Scores Internationaux de France 2019 by discipline

Highest Score - Men (max. points: 1017)

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Highest Score - Ladies (max. points: 817)

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Highest Score - Pairs (max. points:610)

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Highest Score - Ice Dance (max. points: 603)

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OVERALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAUX DE FRANCE 2019

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