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Figure Skating Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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  • 3 weeks later...

With the completion of the European and Four Continents championships, we now have our first sample of what the team standings look like for the Olympics next year. Top 10 teams qualify for the Team Event.

 

Championship = Best Result from 2025 World, European, Four Continents, or Junior Championships

Grand Prix = Best Result from 2025-26 Grand Prix, Grand Prix Final, or Junior Grand Prix

Rank Nation Points Championship
Men
Championship
Women
Championship
Pairs
Championship
Ice Dance
Grand Prix
Men
Grand Prix
Women
Grand Prix
Pairs
Grand Prix
Ice Dance
1 :ITA Italy 2903 756 551 756 840        
2 :USA United States 2804 680 756 612 756        
3 :GEO Georgia 2450 612 756 680 402        
4 :JPN Japan 2405 612 551 840 402        
5 :CAN Canada 2246 325 325 756 840        
6 :FRA France 2123 680 325 362 756        
7 :KOR South Korea 2092 756 840   496        
8 :GBR Great Britain 1706 113 362 551 680        
9 :SUI Switzerland 1689 840 612 237          
10 :KAZ Kazakhstan 1523 840 446   237        
11 :EST Estonia 1286 446 840            
12 :AUS Australia 1184 140 102 496 446        
13 :POL Poland 1173 325 402 446          
14 :GER Germany 1133     840 293        
15 :FIN Finland 1092 74 192 214 612        
16 :HUN Hungary 928 102   612 214        
17 :CHN China 799 237 237   325        
18 :BEL Belgium 680   680            
19 :ESP Spain 677 126     551        
20 :SWE Sweden 605 293 156   156        
21 :LAT Latvia 598 496 102            
22 :UKR Ukraine 579 173   293 113        
23 :LTU Lithuania 570   74   496        
24 :CZE Czechia 534 83 126   325        
25 :MEX Mexico 507 293     214        
26 :ISR Israel 474 237 237            
27 :PHI Philippines 451   126 325          
28 :ROU Romania 446   446            
29 :UZB Uzbekistan 402     402          
30 :SVK Slovakia 377 264 113            
31 :NED Netherlands 325     325          
32 :NOR Norway 264   264            
33 :AUT Austria 256   83 173          
34 :BUL Bulgaria 214   214            
34 :TPE Chinese Taipei 214 214              
36 :AZE Azerbaijan 192 192              
37 :IND India 173   173            
38 :ARM Armenia 156 156              
39 :IRL Ireland 140       140        
39 :RSA South Africa 140   140            
41 :HKG Hong Kong 102 102              
42 :SLO Slovenia 92   92            
42 :MAS Malaysia 92 92              
Edited by Topicmaster1010

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Interesting list.  Few things to fix though. First, it is not the 'best result' that counts, the continental or junior results only count if there is no world championship result. Likewise a grand prix junior event only counts if there is no senior result. So hypothetically a nation could drop points from these totals. Second there are a few incorrect totals: Vasiljevs should have scored 496 for the Latvian men, Switzerland Poland Slovakia and Cyprus should have 0 in ice dance, you cannot receive a score if you don't skate the long program, the same is true for Iceland and Sweden in the pairs.

Edited by evil betty
spelling mistake

2nd bronze in a row for Adam Hagara at the World Juniors Chanpionships. :yes

 

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Basically the same medalists as last year, this time only the Japanese Nakata and S. Korean Seo swapped gold/silver positions from 2024 WJCh

Updated Team Event Standings after the World Junior Championships:

 

Rank Nation Points Championship
Men
Championship
Women
Championship
Pairs
Championship
Ice Dance
Grand Prix
Men
Grand Prix
Women
Grand Prix
Pairs
Grand Prix
Ice Dance
1 :ITA Italy 2903 756 551 756 840        
2 :USA United States 2804 680 756 612 756        
3 :GEO Georgia 2450 612 756 680 402        
4 :JPN Japan 2405 612 551 840 402        
5 :CAN Canada 2246 325 325 756 840        
6 :FRA France 2123 680 325 362 756        
7 :KOR South Korea 2092 756 840   496        
8 (+1) :SUI Switzerland 1846 840 612 237 157        
9 (-1) :GBR Great Britain 1706 113 362 551 680        
10 :KAZ Kazakhstan 1523 840 446   237        
11 (+3) :GER Germany 1399 266   840 293        
12 (-1) :EST Estonia 1286 446 840            
13 (-1) :AUS Australia 1184 140 102 496 446        
14 (-1) :POL Poland 1173 325 402 446          
15 (+2) :CHN China 1127 237 237 328 325        
16 (-1) :FIN Finland 1092 74 192 214 612        
17 (-1) :HUN Hungary 989 102 61 612 214        
18 :BEL Belgium 854   680   174        
19 :ESP Spain 780 126   103 551        
20 (+10) :SVK Slovakia 631 264 113 127 127        
21 (-1) :SWE Sweden 605 293 156   156        
22 (-1) :LAT Latvia 598 496 102            
23 (-1) :UKR Ukraine 579 173   293 113        
24 (-1) :LTU Lithuania 570   74   496        
25 (-1) :CZE Czechia 534 83 126   325        
25 (-1) :MEX Mexico 507 293     214        
27 (-1) :ISR Israel 474 237 237            
28 (-1) :PHI Philippines 451   126 325          
29 (-1) :ROU Romania 446   446            
30 (-1) :UZB Uzbekistan 402     402          
31 :NED Netherlands 400   75 325          
32 (+1) :AUT Austria 349   83 173 93        
33 (+3) :AZE Azerbaijan 319 192 127            
34 (-2) :NOR Norway 264   264            
35 (+3) :ARM Armenia 224 156 68            
36 (-2) :BUL Bulgaria 214   214            
37 (-3) :TPE Chinese Taipei 214 214              
38 (NEW) :NZL New Zealand 194 194              
39 (-2) :IND India 173   173            
40 (-1) :IRL Ireland 140       140        
40 (-1) :RSA South Africa 140   140            
42 (-1) :HKG Hong Kong 102 102              
43 (-1) :SLO Slovenia 92   92            
43 (-1) :MAS Malaysia 92 92              
45 (NEW) :TUR Türkiye 83       83        
46 (NEW) :CYP Cyprus 55   55            

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  • 2 months later...

Russian skaters who gained neutral status and have a chance to compete at Olympics:

Ladies: Adelia Petrosyan, Alina Gorbacheva

Men: Petr Gumennik, Vladislav Dikidzhi

 

No pairs and dancers

Bring back the 1991 borders

  • 3 months later...

The new season begins with the Junior Grand Prix circuit, live from Riga :LAT for the first weekend.  Sensibly, it all seems to be on YT, rather than their own service as they have done in the past.

 

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