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Figure Skating at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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Men's Singles

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - Brendan KERRY
  • :BEL Belgium - Jorik HENDRICKX
  • :CAN Canada - Patrick CHAN
  • :CAN Canada - Keegan MESSING
  • :CHN China - JIN Boyang
  • :CHN China - YAN Han
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Michal BREZINA
  • :FRA France - Chafik BESSEGHIER
  • :GEO Georgia - Morisi KVITELASHVILI
  • :GER Germany - Paul FENTZ
  • :ISR Israel - Alexei BYCHENKO
  • :ISR Israel - Daniel SAMOHIN
  • :ITA Italy - Matteo RIZZO
  • :JPN Japan - Yuzuru HANYU
  • :JPN Japan - Keiji TANAKA
  • :JPN Japan - Shoma UNO
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Denis TEN
  • :LAT Latvia - Deniss VASILJEVS
  • :MAS Malaysia - Julian Zhi Jie YEE
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Dmitri ALIEV
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Mikhail KOLYADA
  • :PHI Philippines - Michael Christian MARTINEZ
  • :KOR South Korea - CHA Jun-Hwan
  • :ESP Spain - Javier FERNANDEZ
  • :ESP Spain - Felipe MONTOYA
  • :USA United States - Nathan CHEN
  • :USA United States - Adam RIPPON
  • :USA United States - Vincent ZHOU
  • :UKR Ukraine - Yaroslav PANIOT
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Misha GE

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  30

Total Nations Qualified  21

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Women's Singles

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - Kailani CRAINE
  • :BEL Belgium - Loena HENDRICKX
  • :BRA Brazil - Isadora WILLIAMS
  • :CAN Canada - Larkyn AUSTMAN
  • :CAN Canada - Gabrielle DALEMAN
  • :CAN Canada - Kaetlyn OSMOND
  • :CHN China - LI Xiangning
  • :FIN Finland - Emmi PELTONEN
  • :FRA France - Mae Berenice MEITE
  • :GER Germany - Nicole SCHOTT
  • :HUN Hungary - Ivett TOTH
  • :ITA Italy - Carolina KOSTNER
  • :ITA Italy - Giada RUSSO
  • :JPN Japan - Satoko MIYAHARA
  • :JPN Japan - Kaori SAKAMOTO
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Aiza MAMBEKOVA
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Elizabet TURSYNBAEVA
  • :LAT Latvia - Diana NIKITINA
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Evgeniia MEDVEDEVA
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Maria SOTSKOVA
  • :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Alina ZAGITOVA
  • :SVK Slovakia - Nicole RAJICOVA
  • :KOR South Korea - CHOI Da-Bin
  • :KOR South Korea - KIM Ha-Nul
  • :SWE Sweden - Anita OESTLUND
  • :SUI Switzerland - Alexia PAGANINI
  • :UKR Ukraine - Anna KHNYCHENKOVA
  • :USA United States - Karen CHEN
  • :USA United States - Mirai NAGASU
  • :USA United States - Bradie TENNELL

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  30

Total Nations Qualified  20

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Mixed Pairs

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - Ekaterina ALEXANDROVSKAYA/Harley WINDSOR
  2. :AUT Austria - Miriam ZIEGLER/Severin KIEFER
  3. :CAN Canada - Meagan DUHAMEL/Eric RADFORD
  4. :CAN Canada - Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS/Michael MARINARO
  5. :CAN Canada - Julianne SEGUIN/Charlie BILODEAU
  6. :CHN China - PENG Cheng/JIN Yang
  7. :CHN China - SUI Wenjing/HAN Cong
  8. :CHN China - YU Xiaoyu/ZHANG Hao
  9. :CZE Czech Republic - Anna DUSKOVA/Martin BIDAR
  10. :FRA France - Vanessa JAMES/Morgan CIPRES
  11. :GER Germany - Annika HOCKE/Ruben BLOMMAERT
  12. :GER Germany - Aljona SAVCHENKO/Bruno MASSOT
  13. :ISR Israel - Paige CONNERS/Evgeni KRASNOPOLSKI
  14. :ITA Italy - Nicole DELLA MONICA/Matteo GUARISE
  15. :ITA Italy - Valentina MARCHEI/Ondrej HOTAREK
  16. :JPN Japan - Miu SUZAKI/Ryuichi KIHARA
  17. :PRK North Korea - RYOM Tae-Ok/KIM Ju-Sik
  18. :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Kristina ASTAKHOVA/Alexey ROGONOV
  19. :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Evgenia TARASOVA/Vladimir MOROZOV
  20. :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Natalia ZABIIAKO/Alexander ENBERT
  21. :KOR South Korea - KIM Kyu-Eun/Alex KAM Kang-Chan
  22. :USA United States - Alexa SCIMECA KNIERIM/Chris KNIERIM

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  44

Total Nations Qualified  14

 

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Mixed Ice Dance

Qualified Nations:

  • :CAN Canada - Piper GILLES/Paul POIRIER
  • :CAN Canada - Tessa VIRTUE/Scott Moir
  • :CAN Canada - Kaitlyn WEAVER/Andrew POJE
  • :CHN China - WANG Shiyue/LIU Xinyu
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Cortney MANSOUROVA/Michal CESKA
  • :FRA France - Marie-Jade LAURIAULT/Romain LE GAC
  • :FRA France - Gabriella PAPADAKIS/Guillaume CIZERON
  • :GER Germany - Kavita LORENZ/Joti POLIZOAKIS
  • :GBR Great Britain - Penny COOMES/Nicholas BUCKLAND
  • :ISR Israel - Adel TANKOVA/Ronald ZILBERBERG
  • :ITA Italy - Anna CAPPELLINI/Luca LANOTTE
  • :ITA Italy - Charlene GUIGNARD/Marco FABBRI
  • :JPN Japan - Kana MURAMOTO/Chris REED
  • :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Ekaterina BOBROVA/Dmitri SOLOVIEV
  • :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia - Tiffani ZAGORSKI/Jonathan GUREIRO
  • :POL Poland - Natalia KALISZEK/Maksym SPODYRIEV
  • :SVK Slovakia - Lucie MYSLIVECKOVA/Lukas CSOLLEY
  • :KOR South Korea - MIN Yu-RA/Alexander GAMELIN
  • :ESP Spain - Sara HURTADO/Kirill KHALIAVIN
  • :TUR Turkey - Alisa AGAFONOVA/Alper UCAR
  • :UKR Ukraine - Alexandra NAZAROVA/Maxim NIKITIN
  • :USA United States - Madison CHOCK/Evan BATES
  • :USA United States - Madison HUBBELL/Zachary DONOHUE
  • :USA United States - Maia SHIBUTANI/Alex SHIBUTANI

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  48

Total Nations Qualified  17

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Mixed Team Event

Qualified Nations:

  • :CAN Canada
  • :CHN China
  • :FRA France
  • :ISR Israel
  • :ITA Italy
  • :GER Germany
  • :JPN Japan
  • :WHT Olympic Athletes from Russia
  • :KOR South Korea
  • :USA United States

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified 

Total Nations Qualified  10

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  • 7 months later...

Looks like :CAN:RUS:USA:CHN:JPN:ITA:FRA:GER:KOR:ISR have secured their qualification for the team event. :AUS Australia, the closest follower, has no more opportunities to overtake them.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Israel has apparently selected their team.

 

Men's singles - Alexei Bychenko, Daniel Samohin

Pairs - Paige Conners/Evgeni Krasnopolski

Ice dance - Adel Tankova/Roland Zilberberg

Aimee Buchanan will take part in the women's portion of the team event only.

 

Although Tobias/Tkachenko have earned the ice dance quota, they won't be going as Tkachenko failed to get Israeli citizenship. Tankova/Zilberberg will replace them (and most likely finish last).

 

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Sports/SINAI-SAYS-Israeli-athletes-set-to-don-gloves-for-Winter-Olympics-514898

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40 minutes ago, dcro said:

Israel has apparently selected their team.

 

Men's singles - Alexei Bychenko, Daniel Samohin

Pairs - Paige Conners/Evgeni Krasnopolski

Ice dance - Adel Tankova/Roland Zilberberg

Aimee Buchanan will take part in the women's portion of the team event only.

 

Although Tobias/Tkachenko have earned the ice dance quota, they won't be going as Tkachenko failed to get Israeli citizenship. Tankova/Zilberberg will replace them (and most likely finish last).

 

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Sports/SINAI-SAYS-Israeli-athletes-set-to-don-gloves-for-Winter-Olympics-514898

 

Jeez, Azerbaijan and Turkey have higher rates of home-grown athletes :p 

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Jeez, Azerbaijan and Turkey have higher rates of home-grown athletes :p 

 

It's really the law of return that Israel has. :evil::p Tkachenko would be given citizenship in AZE/TUR, so not really a blatant athlete shopping. After all, Tkachenko/Tobias are practically a top 10 material.

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