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2011–12 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

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Figure skating competition
2011–12 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating
Type:Grand Prix
Date:21 October – 11 December 2011
Season:2011–12
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The2011–12ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating was a series of senior internationalfigure skating competitions in the2011–12 season. Skaters competed in the disciplines ofmen's singles, ladies singles,pair skating, andice dancing at six invitational competitions in the fall of 2011. Skaters earned points based on their placement at each event and the skaters who finished in the top six in each discipline qualified to compete at theGrand Prix Final, held inQuebec City, Canada.

The Grand Prix series set the stage for the 2012European,Four Continents, andWorld Championships, as well as each country'snational championships. The Grand Prix series began on 21 October 2011 and ended on 11 December 2011.

The Grand Prix was organized by theInternational Skating Union. Skaters competed for prize money and for a chance to compete in the Grand Prix Final. The corresponding series for junior-level skaters was the2011–12 ISU Junior Grand Prix.

Schedule

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DateEventLocationDetails
21–23 October2011 Skate AmericaUnited StatesOntario,United States[1]
28–30 October2011 Skate Canada InternationalCanadaMississauga,Canada[2]
4–6 November2011 Cup of ChinaChinaShanghai,China[3]
11–13 November2011 NHK TrophyJapanSapporo,Japan[4]
18–20 November2011 Trophée Éric BompardFranceParis,France[5]
25–27 November2011 Cup of RussiaRussiaMoscow,Russia[6]
8–11 December2011–12 Grand Prix FinalCanadaQuebec City,Canada[7]

Changes

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The maximum number of entries at each event was reduced from twelve to ten in singles and from ten to eight in ice dancing.[8] This reduced by twelve the number of available spots in each discipline. The number of spots for pairs had already been reduced to eight and remained at that level.

The number of possible events was increased to three for the top six in each discipline at the2011 World Championships.[8] This had been allowed in the early years of the Grand Prix series but reduced to two later. If all of the skaters accepted, it would reduce by six the number of available spots for other skaters, which combined with the reduction of entries, would result in 18 fewer spots available to other skaters in each discipline, compared to the previous season. The top six were offered a US$10,000 bonus to compete at three events but face a fine if they later withdraw, even for valid medical reasons. About 29% of the 24 skaters/teams opted for three events.[9]

A minimum score requirement was introduced to the Grand Prix series for the first time.

General requirements

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Skaters who reach the age of 14 by 1 July 2011 were eligible to compete on the senior Grand Prix circuit.

Minimum score requirements were added to the Grand Prix series and were set at three-fifths of the top scores at the2011 World Championships. Prior to competing in a Grand Prix event, skaters were required to earn the following scores:

DisciplineMinimum[1]
Men168.60
Ladies117.48
Pairs130.71
Ice dance111.15
Skaters who had not earned the minimums
in the previous season could attempt to do so at:
2011 Nebelhorn Trophy
2011 Ondrej Nepela Memorial
2011 Finlandia Trophy
2011 Coupe de Nice
2011 Ice Challenge
2011 NRW Ice Dance Trophy.

The International Skating Union decided that the minimums do not apply to "host picks", i.e. Canadians Adriana DeSanctis andElladj Balde were allowed to compete at their home country's event,2011 Skate Canada International, despite failing to reach the minimums at the2011 Nebelhorn Trophy.

Assignments

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The top six skaters/teams from the2011 World Championships were seeded and assigned to two events. They also had the option of competing at a third event, receiving a US$10,000 bonus if they chose to do so, with their best two results counting toward qualifying for the Grand Prix Final.[8] There were no substitutions of the seeded positions.[citation needed]

Skaters who placed 7–12 at 2011 Worlds were guaranteed two assignments. The remaining spots could be given to skaters who placed in the top 24 on the season's best score or world ranking lists.[8] However, these skaters were not guaranteed any events, even if they had a higher Season's Best score than skaters in the top 12 at Worlds but did not compete at the event due to the three-per-country restriction.[citation needed]

The host country was allowed to assign three skaters/teams of their choosing from their country in each discipline.[citation needed]

Skaters who missed one or more seasons but had placed in the top six at any previous World Championships had the option of getting assignments to the Grand Prix under the "Come-back skaters" clause. They were obliged to commit to two events and could take advantage of this clause only once.[citation needed]

The following skaters have received assignments for one or more Grand Prix events:[10]

Men

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SkaterAssignment(s)
Jeremy AbbottCup of China, Cup of Russia
Florent AmodioSkate America, Trophée Éric Bompard
Elladj BaldeSkate Canada International
Michal BřezinaSkate America, Trophée Éric Bompard, Cup of Russia
Patrick ChanSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Samuel ContestiSkate America, NHK Trophy
Richard DornbushSkate America, Cup of China
Javier FernandezSkate Canada International, Cup of Russia
Artur GachinskiCup of China, Cup of Russia
Yuzuru HanyuCup of China, Cup of Russia
Brian JoubertTrophée Éric Bompard
Takahiko KozukaSkate America, NHK Trophy
Tatsuki MachidaNHK Trophy
Armin MahbanoozadehSkate America, NHK Trophy
Alexander MajorovSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Konstantin MenshovNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Ross MinerSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Brandon MrozNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Daisuke MurakamiSkate America
Nobunari OdaCup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Alban PreaubertSkate Canada International
Douglas RazzanoSkate America
Kevin ReynoldsCup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Adam RipponSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Andrei RogozineSkate Canada International, Cup of Russia
Song NanCup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Daisuke TakahashiSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Denis TenSkate America, Skate Canada International
Kevin van der PerrenSkate America
Tomáš VernerNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Sergei VoronovCup of Russia
Jialiang WuCup of China

Ladies

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SkaterAssignment(s)
Mao AsadaNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Sofia BiryukovaCup of Russia
Alissa CzisnySkate America, Trophée Éric Bompard
Adriana DeSanctisSkate Canada International
Rachael FlattSkate Canada International, Cup of Russia
Joelle ForteSkate America
Christina GaoCup of China, Cup of Russia
Elene GedevanishviliSkate America, NHK Trophy
Bingwa GengCup of China
Sarah HeckenSkate Canada International
Joshi HelgessonSkate America
Viktoria HelgessonTrophée Éric Bompard
Haruka ImaiSkate America, Cup of Russia
Shoko IshikawaNHK Trophy
Kiira KorpiNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Carolina KostnerSkate America, Cup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Amelie LacosteSkate Canada International, Cup of Russia
Sonia LafuenteTrophée Éric Bompard
Alena LeonovaSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Ksenia MakarovaSkate America, Cup of China
Valentina MarcheiSkate America, Cup of China
Léna MarroccoTrophée Éric Bompard
Maé-Bérénice MéitéNHK Trophy, Trophée Éric Bompard
Kanako MurakamiCup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Mirai NagasuSkate Canada International, Cup of China
Cynthia PhaneufSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Yretha SileteTrophée Éric Bompard
Adelina SotnikovaCup of China, Cup of Russia
Akiko SuzukiSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Elizaveta TuktamyshevaSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Ashley WagnerSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Agnes ZawadzkiNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Caroline ZhangSkate America
Zhang KexinCup of China
Zhu QiuyingCup of China

Pairs

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PairAssignment(s)
Vera Bazarova /Yuri LarionovSkate America, Trophée Éric Bompard
Stefania Berton /Ondrej HotarekNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Ashley Cain /Joshua ReaganCup of Russia
Adeline Canac /Yannick BonheurTrophée Éric Bompard
Marissa Castelli /Simon ShnapirNHK Trophy
Caydee Denney /John CoughlinSkate America, NHK Trophy
Huibo Dong /Yiming WuTrophée Éric Bompard
Jessica Dubé /Sébastien WolfeSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Meagan Duhamel /Eric RadfordSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Amanda Evora /Mark LadwigCup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Katarina Gerboldt /Alexander EnbertCup of Russia
Maylin Hausch /Daniel WendeSkate America, Cup of Russia
Lubov Iliushechkina /Nodari MaisuradzeSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Vanessa James /Morgan CipresTrophée Éric Bompard
Brittany Jones /Kurtis GaskellCup of Russia
Klara Kadlecova /Petr BidarCup of China
Yuko Kavaguti /Alexander SmirnovCup of China, NHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Paige Lawrence /Rudi SwiegersSkate Canada International
Mary Beth Marley /Rockne BrubakerSkate America
Kirsten Moore-Towers /Dylan MoscovitchSkate America, Cup of China
Natasha Purich /Raymond SchultzNHK Trophy
Aliona Savchenko /Robin SzolkowySkate America, NHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Taylor Steele /Robert SchultzCup of China
Ksenia Stolbova /Fedor KlimovTrophée Éric Bompard, Cup of Russia
Wenjing Sui /Cong HanSkate Canada International, Cup of China
Narumi Takahashi /Mervin TranSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy
Tiffany Vise /Don BaldwinSkate America
Tatiana Volosozhar /Maxim TrankovSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Xiaoyu Yu /Yang JinSkate Canada International, Cup of China
Dan Zhang /Hao ZhangSkate America, Cup of China

Ice dance

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TeamAssignment(s)
Lorenza Alessandrini /Simone VaturiNHK Trophy
Ekaterina Bobrova /Dmitri SolovievCup of China, Cup of Russia
Isabella Cannuscio /Ian LorelloSkate America
Anna Cappellini /Luca LanotteSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Pernelle Carron /Lloyd JonesCup of China, Cup of Russia
Madison Chock /Evan BatesSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Penny Coomes /Nicholas BucklandCup of China
Meryl Davis /Charlie WhiteSkate America, Cup of Russia
Kristina Gorshkova /Vitali ButikovTrophée Éric Bompard
Tarrah Harvey / Keith GagnonSkate Canada International
Xintong Huang /Xun ZhengCup of China, Trophée Éric Bompard
Madison Hubbell /Zachary DonohueSkate America
Sara Hurtado /Adria DiazTrophée Éric Bompard
Elena Ilinykh /Nikita KatsalapovNHK Trophy, Trophée Éric Bompard
Lynn Kriengkrairut /Logan Giulietti-SchmittNHK Trophy
Charlotte Lichtman /Dean CopelyCup of China
Alexandra Paul /Mitchell IslamSkate America, NHK Trophy
Nathalie Pechalat /Fabian BourzatSkate America, Skate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Ekaterina Pushkash /Jonathan GuerreiroSkate Canada International, Cup of Russia
Kharis Ralph /Asher HillSkate America
Cathy Reed /Chris ReedNHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Ekaterina Riazanova /Ilia TkachenkoSkate Canada International, Cup of Russia
Emily Samuelson /Todd GillesCup of China
Maia Shibutani /Alex ShibutaniCup of China, NHK Trophy
Isabella Tobias /Deividas StagniunasSkate America, Cup of Russia
Tessa Virtue /Scott MoirSkate Canada International, Trophée Éric Bompard
Kaitlyn Weaver /Andrew PojeSkate Canada International, NHK Trophy, Cup of Russia
Xiaoyang Yu /Chen WangCup of China
Nelli Zhiganshina /Alexander GazsiSkate America, NHK Trophy

Replacements

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A list of alternates was used to call up replacements, in the following order:[citation needed]

  1. Come-back skaters
  2. Skaters from split teams which had placed in the top 12 at a previous World Championships
  3. Skaters from the top 24 on the season's best (SB) list
  4. Skaters from the top 24 SB who have only one event
  5. All other skaters in the top 75 SB
  6. Winners of selected international competitions (Nebelhorn, Ondrej Nepela, Finlandia, Coupe de Nice, Ice Challenge, NRW Ice Dance Trophy)

Skaters from split teams which placed in the top 12 at the 2010 or 2011 World Championships and earned the minimum score in that period were not required to earn a new minimum with the new partner.[citation needed]

Medal summary

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EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Skate America[11]MenCzech RepublicMichal BřezinaBelgiumKevin van der PerrenJapanTakahiko Kozuka
LadiesUnited StatesAlissa CzisnyItalyCarolina KostnerSwedenViktoria Helgesson
PairsGermanyAliona Savchenko /Robin SzolkowyChinaDan Zhang /Hao ZhangCanadaKirsten Moore-Towers /Dylan Moscovitch
Ice dancingUnited StatesMeryl Davis /Charlie WhiteFranceNathalie Péchalat /Fabian BourzatLithuaniaIsabella Tobias /Deividas Stagniūnas
EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Skate Canada[12]MenCanadaPatrick ChanSpainJavier FernándezJapanDaisuke Takahashi
LadiesRussiaElizaveta TuktamyshevaJapanAkiko SuzukiUnited StatesAshley Wagner
PairsRussiaTatiana Volosozhar /Maxim TrankovChinaWenjing Sui /Cong HanCanadaMeagan Duhamel /Eric Radford
Ice dancingCanadaTessa Virtue /Scott MoirCanadaKaitlyn Weaver /Andrew PojeItalyAnna Cappellini /Luca Lanotte
EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Cup of China[13]MenUnited StatesJeremy AbbottJapanNobunari OdaChinaSong Nan
LadiesItalyCarolina KostnerUnited StatesMirai NagasuRussiaAdelina Sotnikova
PairsRussiaYuko Kavaguti /Alexander SmirnovChinaDan Zhang /Hao ZhangCanadaKirsten Moore-Towers /Dylan Moscovitch
Ice dancingRussiaEkaterina Bobrova /Dmitri SolovievUnited StatesMaia Shibutani /Alex ShibutaniFrancePernelle Carron /Lloyd Jones
EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
NHK Trophy[14]MenJapanDaisuke TakahashiJapanTakahiko KozukaUnited StatesRoss Miner
LadiesJapanAkiko SuzukiJapanMao AsadaRussiaAlena Leonova
PairsRussiaYuko Kavaguti /Alexander SmirnovJapanNarumi Takahashi /Mervin TranGermanyAliona Savchenko /Robin Szolkowy
Ice dancingUnited StatesMaia Shibutani /Alex ShibutaniCanadaKaitlyn Weaver /Andrew PojeRussiaElena Ilinykh /Nikita Katsalapov
EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Trophée Eric Bompard[15]MenCanadaPatrick ChanChinaSong NanCzech RepublicMichal Březina
LadiesRussiaElizaveta TuktamyshevaItalyCarolina KostnerUnited StatesAlissa Czisny
PairsRussiaTatiana Volosozhar /Maxim TrankovRussiaVera Bazarova /Yuri LarionovCanadaMeagan Duhamel /Eric Radford
Ice dancingCanadaTessa Virtue /Scott MoirFranceNathalie Péchalat /Fabian BourzatItalyAnna Cappellini /Luca Lanotte
EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Rostelecom Cup[16]MenJapanYuzuru HanyuSpainJavier FernándezUnited StatesJeremy Abbott
LadiesJapanMao AsadaRussiaAlena LeonovaRussiaAdelina Sotnikova
PairsGermanyAliona Savchenko /Robin SzolkowyRussiaYuko Kavaguti /Alexander SmirnovItalyStefania Berton /Ondřej Hotárek
Ice dancingUnited StatesMeryl Davis /Charlie WhiteCanadaKaitlyn Weaver /Andrew PojeRussiaEkaterina Bobrova /Dmitri Soloviev
EventDisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Grand Prix FinalMen[17]CanadaPatrick ChanJapanDaisuke TakahashiSpainJavier Fernández
Ladies[18]ItalyCarolina KostnerJapanAkiko SuzukiRussiaAlena Leonova
Pairs[19]GermanyAliona Savchenko /Robin SzolkowyRussiaTatiana Volosozhar /Maxim TrankovRussiaYuko Kavaguti /Alexander Smirnov
Ice dancing[20]United StatesMeryl Davis /Charlie WhiteCanadaTessa Virtue /Scott MoirFranceNathalie Péchalat /Fabian Bourzat

Top Grand Prix scores

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Skaters ranked according to total score. The short and free columns break down the total score of a skater's best overall event into the short program and free skating.

Men

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Top senior Grand Prix scores after six events: Skate America, Skate Canada International, Cup of China, NHK Trophy, Trophée Eric Bompard, Rostelecom Cup, and Grand Prix Final.[21]

RankNameCountryTotalShortFreeEventDate
1Patrick Chan Canada260.3086.63173.67Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
2Daisuke Takahashi Japan259.7590.43169.32NHK Trophy2011-11-13
3Javier Fernández Spain250.3384.71165.62Skate Canada2011-10-29
4Yuzuru Hanyu Japan245.8279.33166.49Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
5Jeremy Abbott United States238.8282.66156.16Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
6Takahiko Kozuka Japan235.0279.77155.25NHK Trophy2011-11-13
7Nobunari Oda Japan227.1177.65149.46Cup of China2011-11-05
8Song Nan China226.7572.72154.03Cup of China2011-11-05
9Michal Březina Czech Republic226.3579.01147.34Rostelecom Cup2011-11-26
10Artur Gachinski Russia222.5481.64140.90Cup of China2011-11-05

Ladies

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Top senior Grand Prix scores after six events: Skate America, Skate Canada International, Cup of China, NHK Trophy, Trophée Eric Bompard, Rostelecom Cup, and Grand Prix Final.[22]

RankNameCountryTotalShortFreeEventDate
1Carolina Kostner Italy187.4866.43121.05Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
2Akiko Suzuki Japan185.9866.55119.43NHK Trophy2011-11-12
3Mao Asada Japan184.1958.42125.77NHK Trophy2011-11-12
4Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Russia182.8962.04120.85Trophée Bompard2011-11-19
5Alena Leonova Russia180.4563.91116.54Rostelecom Cup2011-11-26
6Alissa Czisny United States179.1557.25121.90Trophée Bompard2011-11-19
7Mirai Nagasu United States173.2260.96112.26Cup of China2011-11-05
8Adelina Sotnikova Russia169.7557.79111.96Rostelecom Cup2011-11-26
9Sofia Biryukova Russia166.0756.30109.77Rostelecom Cup2011-11-26
10Ashley Wagner United States165.6555.88109.77NHK Trophy2011-11-12

Pairs

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Top senior Grand Prix scores after six events: Skate America, Skate Canada International, Cup of China, NHK Trophy, Trophée Eric Bompard, Rostelecom Cup, and Grand Prix Final.[23]

RankNameCountryTotalShortFreeEventDate
1Aliona Savchenko /Robin Szolkowy Germany212.2669.82142.44Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
2Tatiana Volosozhar /Maxim Trankov Russia212.0871.57140.51Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
3Yuko Kavaguti /Alexander Smirnov Russia197.8465.17132.67Rostelecom Cup2011-11-26
4Vera Bazarova /Yuri Larionov Russia184.9159.06125.85Trophée Bompard2011-11-19
5Zhang Dan /Zhang Hao China182.5463.43119.11Grand Prix Final2011-12-10
6Wenjing Sui /Cong Han China180.8259.23121.59Skate Canada2011-10-29
7Kirsten Moore-Towers /Dylan Moscovitch Canada177.4359.60117.83Skate America2011-10-23
8Meagan Duhamel /Eric Radford Canada176.6261.06115.56Trophée Bompard2011-11-19
9Caydee Denney /John Coughlin United States175.4059.62115.78Skate America2011-10-23
10Narumi Takahashi /Mervin Tran Japan172.0957.89114.20NHK Trophy2011-11-12

Ice dancing

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Top senior Grand Prix scores after six events: Skate America, Skate Canada International, Cup of China, NHK Trophy, Trophée Eric Bompard, Rostelecom Cup, and Grand Prix Final.[24]

RankNameCountryTotalShortFreeEventDate
1Meryl Davis /Charlie White United States188.5576.17112.38Grand Prix Final2011-12-11
2Tessa Virtue /Scott Moir Canada183.8471.01112.83Grand Prix Final2011-12-11
3Nathalie Péchalat /Fabian Bourzat France169.6968.68101.01Grand Prix Final2011-12-11
4Kaitlyn Weaver /Andrew Poje Canada166.0766.2499.83Grand Prix Final2011-12-11
5Ekaterina Bobrova /Dmitri Soloviev Russia163.5265.7397.79Cup of China2011-11-05
6Maia Shibutani /Alex Shibutani United States160.5565.5395.02Grand Prix Final2011-12-11
6Anna Cappellini /Luca Lanotte Italy154.8761.9292.95Skate Canada2011-10-30
8Elena Ilinykh /Nikita Katsalapov Russia149.4861.8387.65NHK Trophy2011-11-12
9Nelli Zhiganshina /Alexander Gazsi Germany136.1255.6980.43NHK Trophy2011-11-12
10Madison Chock /Evan Bates United States135.1051.2484.67Skate Canada2011-10-30

Prize money and Grand Prix Final qualification points

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The top finishers earned prize money, as well as points toward qualifying for the Grand Prix Final, according to the chart below.

PlacementPoints[1]Prize money:
Pre-final event[1][8]
Prize money:
GP Final[7]
1st15US$18,000$25,000
2nd13US$13,000$18,000
3rd11US$9,000$12,000
4th9US$3,000$6,000
5th7US$2,000$4,000
6th5-$3,000
7th4*--
8th3*--
The sign * denotes not applicable to pairs and ice dancing.
Pairs and ice dancers split the sum.
GP total: US$180,000; GP Final total: US$272,000.

After the last event, the 2011 Cup of Russia, the six skaters/teams with the most points advanced to the Grand Prix Final. If a skater or team competed at three events, their two best results counted toward the standings. There were seven tie-breakers:

  1. Highest placement at an event. If a skater placed 1st and 3rd, the tiebreaker was the 1st place, and that beats a skater who placed 2nd in both events.
  2. Highest combined total scores in both events. If a skater earned 200 points at one event and 250 at a second, that skater would win in the second tie-break over a skater who earned 200 points at one event and 150 at another.
  3. Participated in two events.
  4. Highest combined scores in the free skating/free dancing portion of both events.
  5. Highest individual score in the free skating/free dancing portion from one event.
  6. Highest combined scores in the short program/original dance of both events.
  7. Highest number of total participants at the events.

If a tie remained, it was considered unbreakable and the tied skaters all qualified for the Grand Prix Final.

Qualification standings

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Bold denotes Grand Prix Final qualification.

PointsMen[25]Ladies[26]Pairs[27]Ice dance[28]
30CanadaPatrick ChanRussiaElizaveta TuktamyshevaRussiaTatiana Volosozhar /Maxim Trankov
GermanyAliona Savchenko /Robin Szolkowy
RussiaYuko Kavaguti /Alexander Smirnov
United StatesMeryl Davis /Charlie White
CanadaTessa Virtue /Scott Moir
28JapanMao Asada
ItalyCarolina Kostner
JapanAkiko Suzuki
United StatesMaia Shibutani /Alex Shibutani
26JapanDaisuke Takahashi
United StatesJeremy Abbott
Czech RepublicMichal Březina
SpainJavier Fernández
United StatesAlissa CzisnyChinaZhang Dan /Zhang HaoRussiaEkaterina Bobrova /Dmitri Soloviev
FranceNathalie Pechalat /Fabian Bourzat
CanadaKaitlyn Weaver /Andrew Poje
24JapanYuzuru Hanyu
ChinaSong Nan
JapanTakahiko Kozuka
RussiaAlena Leonova
22RussiaAdelina SotnikovaJapanNarumi Takahashi /Mervin Tran
CanadaMeagan Duhamel /Eric Radford
CanadaKirsten Moore-Towers /Dylan Moscovitch
ItalyAnna Cappellini /Luca Lanotte
20United StatesMirai Nagasu
United StatesAshley Wagner
RussiaVera Bazarova /Yuri Larionov
ChinaSui Wenjing /Han Cong
ItalyStefania Berton /Ondrej Hotarek
RussiaElena Ilinykh /Nikita Katsalapov
19
18United StatesAdam RipponSwedenViktoria HelgessonUnited StatesAmanda Evora /Mark LadwigLithuaniaIsabella Tobias /Deividas Stagniūnas
GermanyNelli Zhiganshina /Alexander Gazsi
17JapanNobunari Oda
16BelgiumKevin van der Perren
United StatesRoss Miner
United StatesCaydee Denney /John CoughlinFrancePernelle Carron /Lloyd Jones
United StatesMadison Chock /Evan Bates
RussiaEkaterina Riazanova /Ilia Tkachenko
15
14United StatesRichard Dornbush
RussiaArtur Gachinski
KazakhstanDenis Ten
JapanKanako Murakami
JapanHaruka Imai
13
12ItalySamuel ContestiFinlandKiira KorpiRussiaLubov Iliushechkina /Nodari Maisuradze
CanadaJessica Dubé /Sébastien Wolfe
ChinaHuang Xintong /Zheng Xun
11Georgia (country)Elene Gedevanishvili
RussiaKsenia Makarova
10
9CanadaAndrei RogozineRussiaSofia Biryukova
ChinaZhang Kexin
FranceMaé-Bérénice Méité
RussiaKsenia Stolbova /Fedor KlimovUnited KingdomPenny Coomes /Nicholas Buckland
8RussiaKonstantin MenshovCanadaAmelie Lacoste
7FranceFlorent Amodio
Czech RepublicTomáš Verner
United StatesChristina Gao
United StatesAgnes Zawadzki
RussiaKatarina Gerboldt /Alexander EnbertItalyLorenza Alessandrini /Simone Vaturi
CanadaKharis Ralph /Asher Hill
6
5SwedenAlexander Majorov
JapanDaisuke Murakami
United StatesCaroline ZhangChinaYu Xiaoyu /Jin Yang
United StatesTiffany Vise /Don Baldwin
ChinaDong Huibo /Wu Yiming
United StatesAshley Cain /Joshua Reagan
RussiaEkaterina Pushkash /Jonathan Guerreiro
United StatesMadison Hubbell /Zachary Donohue
United StatesLynn Kriengkrairut/Logan Giulietti-Schmitt
ChinaYu Xiaoyang /Wang Chen
4CanadaKevin Reynolds
RussiaSergei Voronov
JapanTatsuki Machida
United StatesDouglas Razzano
CanadaCynthia Phaneuf
SpainSonia Lafuente
3United StatesArmin Mahbanoozadeh
ChinaWu Jialiang
FranceRomain Ponsart
ChinaGeng Bingwa
United StatesJoelle Forte
FranceYretha Silete
GermanySarah Hecken

Medal standings

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)74718
2 United States (USA)62412
3 Canada (CAN)54413
4 Japan (JPN)47213
5 Germany (GER)3014
6 Italy (ITA)2237
7 Czech Republic (CZE)1012
8 China (CHN)0415
9 France (FRA)0224
10 Spain (ESP)0213
11 Belgium (BEL)0101
12 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (13 entries)28282884

References

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