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2024-25 Japanese National Qualifying Competitions & Other Domestic Events

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Summary of 2024-25 Japanese domestic competitions. Links to information and results will be updated throughout the season. Events are also available on our calendar.

Reference: 2024-25 JSF National Competitions2024-25 Advancement Quota
See also: 2024-25 Nationals tag

Last updated: Sept. 17, 2024


QUALIFYING STRUCTURE

Skaters qualify for the Japanese National Championships by competing at one of six regional (or “block”) championships and one of two sectional championships (Eastern and Western). Top finishers at regionals advance to sectionals, and top finishers at sectionals advance to nationals. The number of qualifying skaters in each discipline and competition is determined annually by the JSF.

Japan holds three separate national championships for three different levels: novice, junior, and senior. There are two categories of novice, Novice A (older) and Novice B (younger). To qualify for Novice Nationals, skaters are recommended by JSF or compete in the novice category at regional championships. Novice skaters perform only free skates and do not compete at sectionals. To qualify for Junior Nationals, skaters compete in the junior category at regionals and sectionals, and to qualify for Senior Nationals, skaters compete in the senior category at regionals and sectionals. Due to small field sizes, pair and ice dance teams usually do not compete at regionals, only sectionals.

Four (4) top finishers in singles at Novice Nationals are invited to participate in Junior Nationals, and eight (8) top finishers in singles at Junior Nationals are invited to compete at Senior Nationals. The maximum number of singles skaters who can qualify for the junior or senior National Championships is 30 women and 30 men.

Seeded skaters are chosen by the JSF to advance directly to Nationals without competing at qualifying competitions. Generally, medalists at the previous National Championships are seeded. Seeded skaters can still compete at regionals/sectionals if they want to, but they will not count towards the quota of skaters who advance. Seeded skaters for the 2024-25 season are:

  • Junior women: Mao Shimada, Ikura Kushida, Rena Uezono

  • Junior men: Shunsuke Nakamura, Rio Nakata, Tsudoi Suto

  • Senior women: Kaori Sakamoto, Mone Chiba, Mao Shimada

  • Senior men: Yuma Kagiyama, Sota Yamamoto

Skaters who would normally need to compete at regionals/sectionals may be exempt from doing so if they have an international competition during or close to their qualifying event.


REGIONAL/SECTIONAL/NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Competitions will be livestreamed on Fuji on Demand (subscription required, can be accessed outside Japan using VPN). Entries are subject to change. Advancement quotas include seeded and exempt skaters.

Tokyo Regionals

  • Results

  • Entries

  • Schedule

  • Time and place: Sept. 20-23, Funabashi

  • Level and disciplines: novice, junior, senior men & women

  • Advance to: Eastern Sectionals

  • Advancement quota: 21 senior women, 21 senior men, 14 junior women, 16 junior men

  • Notable entries: Senior - Nozomu Yoshioka, Koshiro Shimada, Kao Miura, Shun Sato, Yuna Aoki, Maria Egawa, Wakaba Higuchi, Rion Sumiyoshi, Rinka Watanabe. Junior - Daiya Ebihara, Tsudoi Suto (seeded), Saho Otake

  • Broadcast: Fuji on Demand

Chubu Regionals

  • Results

  • Entries

  • Schedule

  • Time and place: Sept. 21-23, Nagoya

  • Level and disciplines: novice, junior, senior men & women

  • Advance to: Western Sectionals

  • Advancement quota: 11 senior women, 6 senior men, 11 junior women, 9 junior men

  • Notable entries: Senior - Mako Yamashita, Mana Kawabe, Kinayu Yokoi, Rino Matsuike, Rika Kihira, Miyabi Oba. Junior - Seigo Tauchi, Kaoruko Wada

  • Broadcast: Fuji on Demand

Kanto Regionals

  • Results

  • Entries

  • Time and place: Sept. 26-29, Nikko

  • Level and disciplines: novice, junior, senior men & women

  • Advance to: Eastern Sectionals

  • Advancement quota: 4 senior women, 4 senior men, 7 junior women, 7 junior men

  • Notable entries: Junior - Taiga Nishino

  • Broadcast: Fuji on Demand

Kinki Regionals

  • Results

  • Entries

  • Time and place: Sept. 26-29, Takaishi

  • Level and disciplines: novice, junior, senior men & women

  • Advance to: Western Sectionals

  • Advancement quota: 13 senior women, 16 senior men, 12 junior women, 16 junior men

  • Notable entries: Senior - Shunsuke Nakamura, Nobunari Oda, Kazuki Tomono, Takeru Amine Kataise, Sena Miyake, Tatsuya Tsuboi, Mone Chiba (seeded), Hana Yoshida, Yuna Shiraiwa, Mai Mihara. Junior - Sena Takahashi, Haru Kakiuchi, Ikura Kushida, Ayumi Shibayama, Kei Yamada, Mayuko Oka, Haruna Murakami, Riria Kono

  • Broadcast: Fuji on Demand

Chu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regionals

  • Results

  • Entries

  • Time and place: Oct. 3-6, Kurashiki

  • Level and disciplines: novice, junior, senior men & women

  • Advance to: Western Sectionals

  • Advancement quota: 6 senior women, 8 senior men, 7 junior women, 5 junior men

  • Broadcast: Fuji on Demand

Tohoku-Hokkaido Regionals

  • Results

  • Entries

  • Time and place: Oct. 4-6, Sapporo

  • Level and disciplines: novice, junior, senior men & women

  • Advance to: Eastern Sectionals

  • Advancement quota: 5 senior women, 5 senior men, 9 junior women, 7 junior men

  • Broadcast: Fuji on Demand

Novice National Championships

  • Results & entries

  • Time and place: Oct. 18-20, Amagasaki

  • Level and disciplines: Novice A & Novice B men, women, ice dance

  • Broadcast: TBA

Eastern Sectionals

  • Results & entries

  • Time and place: Oct. 24-27, Hachinohe

  • Level and disciplines: junior & senior men, women, ice dance

  • Advance to: Nationals

  • Advancement quota: 10 senior women, 10 senior men, 9 junior women, 13 junior men

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

Western Sectionals

  • Results & entries

  • Time and place: Nov. 1-4, Nagoya

  • Level and disciplines: junior & senior men, women, pairs

  • Advance to: Nationals

  • Advancement quota: 12 senior women, 12 senior men, 17 junior women, 13 junior men

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

Junior National Championships

  • Results & entries

  • Time and place: Nov. 15-17, Hiroshima

  • Level and disciplines: junior men, women, ice dance, pairs

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

Senior National Championships

  • Results & entries

  • Time and place: Dec. 19-22, Osaka

  • Level and disciplines: senior men, women, ice dance, pairs


OTHER COMPETITIONS

97th National Intercollegiate Championships

  • Results & entries

  • Schedule

  • Time and place: Jan. 4-7, Kofu

  • Level and disciplines: senior men, women

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

  • Note: Entries open to university students.

74th National High School Championships

  • Results & entries

  • Schedule

  • Time and place: Jan. 20-22, Yokohama

  • Level and disciplines: junior men, women

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

  • Note: Entries open to high school students.

79th National Winter Sports Festival

  • Results & entries

  • Website

  • Time and place: Jan. 26-30, Kurashiki

  • Level and disciplines: junior & senior men, women

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

  • Note: Multi-sport event including figure skating. Skaters represent their prefectures.

45th National Junior High School Championships

  • Results & entries

  • Schedule

  • Time and place: Feb. 2-4, Nagano

  • Level and disciplines: junior men, women

  • Notable entries: TBA

  • Broadcast: TBA

  • Note: Entries open to junior high (middle school) students.

2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy & JGP Turkey: Info & Streaming

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More information will be added to this post as it appears. Remember to subscribe to our calendar to see events in your own time zone!

NEBELHORN TROPHY

Results | Entries | Schedule | ISU | Website

Type: Challenger Series
When: Sept. 19-21
Where: Oberstdorf, Germany
Level & disciplines: senior women, men, ice dance, pairs

Schedule (UTC+2)

  • 9/19: Men’s SP 13:15; Pairs’ SP 17:00; Women’s SP 19:30

  • 9/20: Men’s FS 13:15; Rhythm Dance 17:30; Pairs’ FS 20:30

  • 9/21: Women’s FS 11:15; Free Dance 15:30; Gala 20:00

Notable entries: Wesley Chiu, Roman Sadovsky, Gabriele Frangipani, Sota Yamamoto, Junhwan Cha, Deniss Vasiljevs, Maxim Naumov, Andrew Torgashev, Madeline Schizas, Mone Chiba, Hana Yoshida, Seoyeong Wi, Livia Kaiser, Kimmy Repond, Isabeau Levito, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Lia Pereira/Trennt Michaud, Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Minerva Fabienne Hase/Nikita Volodin, Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov, Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Natalie Tascherlova/Filip Taschler, Olivia Smart/Tim Dieck, Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson, Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik

How to watch: Paid livestreams


JGP ANKARA

Results Entries | Schedule | ISU

Type: Junior Grand Prix
When: Sept. 19-21
Where: Ankara, Turkey
Level & disciplines: junior women, men, ice dance, pairs

Schedule (UTC+3)

  • 9/19: Women’s SP 10:30; Pairs’ SP 15:45; Men’s SP 18:15

  • 9/20: Rhythm Dance 10:30; Pairs’ FS 13:45; Women’s FS 16:35

  • 9/21: Men’s FS 11:00; Free Dance 15:00

Notable entries: Arlet Levandi, Shunsuke Nakamura, Jacob Sanchez, Stefania Gladki, Inga Gurgenidze, Riria Kono, Ami Nakai, Sofia Samodelkina, Yuseong Kim, Jazmine Desrochers/Kieran Thrasher, Irina Napolitano/Edoardo Comi, Olivia Flores/Luke Wang, Ambre Perrier Gianesini/Samuel Blanc Klaperman, Darya Grimm/Michail Savitskiy, Iryna Pidgaina/Artem Koval, Hana Maria Aboian/Daniil Veselukhin, Olivia Ilin/Dylan Cain

How to watch: Free livestreaming on the Skating ISU Youtube

2024 CS Lombardia Trophy & JGP Thailand: Info & Streaming

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More information will be added to this post as it appears. Remember to subscribe to our calendar to see events in your own time zone!

LOMBARDIA TROPHY

Results | Entries | Schedule | ISU | Website

Type: Challenger Series
When: Sept. 13-15
Where: Bergamo, Italy
Level & disciplines: senior women, men, ice dance, pairs

Schedule (UTC+2)

  • 9/13: Women’s SP 12:15; Men’s SP 15:30

  • 9/14: Rhythm Dance 12:00; Pairs’ SP 14:30; Women’s FS 16:30

  • 9/15: Pairs’ FS 12:45; Men’s FS 15:00; Free Dance 19:00

Notable entries: Aleksandr Selevko, Yuma Kagiyama, Kao Miura, Shun Sato, Ilia Malinin, Niina Petrokina, Anastasiia Gubanova, Kaori Sakamoto, Rinka Watanabe, Sarah Everhardt, Amber Glenn, Annika Hocke/Robert Kunkel, Maria Pavlova/Alexei Sviatchenko, Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii, Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini, Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara, Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri, Annabelle Morozov/Jeffrey Chen, Leah Neset/Artem Markelov

How to watch: Paid livestreams


JGP BANGKOK

Results Entries | Schedule | ISU

Type: Junior Grand Prix
When: Sept. 11-14
Where: Bangkok, Thailand
Level & disciplines: junior women, men, ice dance

Schedule (UTC+7)

  • 9/12: Women’s SP 14:00; Men’s SP 19:00

  • 9/13: Rhythm Dance 14:30; Women’s FS 17:10

  • 9/14: Free Dance 12:00; Men’s FS 14:45

Notable entries: Haru Kakiuchi, Rio Nakata, Habin Choi, Yanhao Li, Taira Shinohara, Yihan Wang, Iida Karhunen, Mei Okada, Yo Takagi, Jia Shin, Phattaratida Kaneshige, Logan Higase-Chen, Chloe Nguyen/Brendan Giang, Dania Mouaden/Theo Bigot, Noemi Maria Tali/Noah Lafornara, Sara Kishimoto/Atsuhiko Tamura, Hana Maria Aboian/Daniil Veselukhin, Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal

How to watch: Free livestreaming on the Skating ISU Youtube

2024 JGP Czech Republic, CS John Nicks Pairs Competition & Asian Open Trophy: Info & Streaming

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More information will be added to this post as it appears. Remember to subscribe to our calendar to see events in your own time zone!

JGP CZECH SKATE

Results Schedule | Entries | ISU

Type: Junior Grand Prix
When: Sept. 4-7
Where: Ostrava, Czech Republic
Level & disciplines: junior women, men, ice dance, pairs

Schedule (UTC+2)

  • 9/5: Men’s SP 10:30; Pairs’ SP 15:00; Women’s SP 17:40

  • 9/6: Rhythm Dance 11:30; Pairs’ FS 14:40; Men’s FS 17:35

  • 9/7: Women’s FS 10:00; Free Dance 16:20

Notable entries: Daiya Ebihara, Taiga Nishino, Minkyu Seo, Adam Hagara, Patrick Blackwell, Sarina Joos, Rena Uezono, Kaoruko Wada, Yujae Kim, Josephine Lee, Xuanqi Zhang/Wenqiang Feng, Celina Fradji/Jean-Hans Fourneaux, Katarina Wolfkostin/Dimitry Tsarevski

How to watch: Free livestreaming on the Skating ISU Youtube


JOHN NICKS INTERNATIONAL PAIRS COMPETITION

Results | Entries | ISU

Type: Challenger Series
When: Sept. 3-4
Where: New York, NY, USA
Level & disciplines: senior pairs

Schedule (UTC-4)

  • 9/3: Pairs’ SP 18:35

  • 9/4: Pairs’ FS 12:00

Notable entries: Kelly Ann Laurin/Loucas Ethier, Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini, Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov, Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Katie McBeath/Daniil Parkman

How to watch: No livestream available


ASIAN OPEN FIGURE SKATING TROPHY

Results Entries | ScheduleISU | Facebook

Type: International competition
When: Sept. 2-5
Where: Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Level & disciplines: senior, junior, novice men & women

Junior & Senior Schedule (UTC+8)

  • 9/3: Jr Men SP 17:41; Sr Men SP 19:27

  • 9/4: Jr Women SP 13:15; Jr Men FS 16:45; Sr Women SP 18:41

  • 9/5: Sr Men FS 12:30; Jr Women FS 15:02; Sr Women FS 19:07

Notable entries: Senior - Tatsuya Tsuboi, Nozomu Yoshioka, Hyungyeom Kim, Sihyeong Lee, Donovan Carrillo, Xiangyi An, Mai Mihara, Mako Yamashita. Junior - Wandi Xu, Ruiyang Zhang, Phattaratida Kaneshige

How to watch: Free livestream

2024 JGP Latvia: Info & Streaming

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The Junior Grand Prix begins this week in Riga, Latvia! Remember to subscribe to our calendar to see events in your own time zone!

Results Schedule | Entries | ISU

Type: Junior Grand Prix
When: Aug. 28-31
Where: Riga, Latvia
Level & disciplines: junior women, men, ice dance, pairs

Schedule (UTC+3)

  • 8/29: Women’s SP 11:00; Pairs’ SP 16:40; Men’s SP 19:00

  • 8/30: Rhythm Dance 11:00; Pairs’ FS 13:35; Women’s FS 15:50

  • 8/31: Men’s FS 11:00; Free Dance 15:35

Notable entries: Anthony Paradis, Shunsuke Nakamura, Sena Takahashi, Jaekeun Lee, Aleksandr Fegan, Lulu Lin, Sarina Joos, Nayeon Ko, Ikura Kushida, Mao Shimada, Anastasia Brandenburg, Annika Chao, Jazmine Desrochers/Kieran Thrasher, Jiaxuan Zhang/Yihang Huang, Olivia Flores/Luke Wang, Sandrine Gauthier/Quentin Thieren, Darya Grimm/Michail Savitskiy, Noemi Maria Tali/Noah Lafornara, Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen

How to watch: Free livestreaming on the Skating ISU Youtube

2024 Junior Grand Prix Overview

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The new season is getting into gear soon with the Junior Grand Prix Series! This post is an overview of all events. We will create weekly posts for each competition.


HOW TO WATCH

All events of the Junior Grand Prix series will be livestreamed and archived on the Skating ISU Youtube channel. Previous seasons are archived on the ISU Junior Grand Prix channel.

See here for an introduction to how skaters qualify for the Senior/Junior Grand Prix Final.


JGP RIGA CUP (Riga, Latvia)

JGP CZECH SKATE (Ostrava, Czech Republic)

JGP BANGKOK (Bangkok, Thailand)

JGP ANKARA (Ankara, Turkey)

JGP SOLIDARITY CUP (Gdansk, Poland)

JGP LJUBLJANA CUP (Ljubljana, Slovenia)

JGP WUXI (Wuxi, China)

JUNIOR GRAND PRIX FINAL (Grenoble, France)

2024 Challenger Series Overview

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This post is an overview of the 2024 Challenger Series. It will be updated as more information becomes available. We will make separate posts for each competition with viewing information.

See also:


BEFORE GRAND PRIX

CRANBERRY CUP INTERNATIONAL (Norwood, MA, USA)

JOHN NICKS INTERNATIONAL PAIRS COMPETITION (New York, NY, USA)

LOMBARDIA TROPHY (Bergamo, Italy)

NEBELHORN TROPHY (Oberstdorf, Germany)

DENIS TEN MEMORIAL (Astana, Kazakhstan)

BUDAPEST TROPHY (Budapest, Hungary)


DURING GRAND PRIX

TROPHEE METROPOLE NICE COTE D’AZUR (Nice, France)

NEPELA MEMORIAL (Bratislava, Slovakia)

TALLINN TROPHY (Tallinn, Estonia)

WARSAW CUP (Warsaw, Poland)

GOLDEN SPIN OF ZAGREB (Zagreb, Croatia)

CAS Dismisses Canadian Appeal in 2022 Olympic Team Event Case

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CAS Media Release

The ranking announced by the ISU on 30 January 2024 is confirmed as follows:

  1. United States of America 65 pts (gold)

  2. Japan 63 pts (silver)

  3. Russia 54 pts (bronze)

The Appellants had sought a ruling from CAS re-ranking the figure skating Team Event as follows: re-ranking the figure skating Team Event, as follows: United States of America (Gold); Japan (Silver); Canada (Bronze).

Following the hearing that took place on 22 July 2024, the Panel of CAS arbitrators in charge of the matter deliberated and concluded that the results of the Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva in the Olympic Figure Skating Team Event were correctly disqualified, without any possibility in the ISU Rules to re-allocate points in favour of Team Canada, following the retroactive disqualification of Kamila Valieva.

The Panel issued the Operative Part of the Arbitral Award. The full award, with the grounds for the Panel’s decision, will be issued as soon as possible.

Skate Canada states that they accept the CAS decision.

The ISU statement regarding the medal ceremony:

the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will award the medals during a special ceremony which will be held at the Champions Park in Paris on August 7, 2024 for the gold and silver medallists. Further to today’s decision, the ISU is in contact with the IOC to determine the next steps for the third place.

Minimum Technical Scores for 2025 ISU Championships

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ISU Communication 2657

Starting in the 2024-25 season, skaters must achieve the following combined (SP+FS) technical element scores in order to participate in the 2025 ISU Championships. Scores are valid from the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons. SP and FS scores used to calculate the combined score may be earned from different competitions.

See also: Skaters who have achieved the technical minimums (“Combined Total Elements Scores for the current & previous season”)

2025 World Championships

  • Men: 104 (previously 34 + 64 = 98)

  • Women: 90 (previously 32 + 53 = 85)

  • Pairs: 88 (previously 29 + 46 = 75)

  • Ice Dance: 94 (previously 35 + 52 = 87)

2025 European & Four Continents Championships

  • Men: 86 (previously 28 + 46 = 74)

  • Women: 75 (previously 25 + 42 = 67)

  • Pairs: 75 (previously 25 + 42 = 67)

  • Ice Dance: 85 (previously 30 + 48 = 78)

2025 Junior World Championships

  • Men: 80 (previously 25 + 44 = 69)

  • Women: 72 (previously 25 + 40 = 65)

  • Pairs: 63 (previously 23 + 34 = 57)

  • Ice Dance: 71 (previously 24 + 38 = 62)

CAS Dismisses ROC Appeal in 2022 Olympic Team Event Case - Canadian Appeal Pending

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CAS Media Release

Lausanne, 25 July 2024 – The CAS Panel in charge of the appeals filed by the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) (CAS 2024/A/10355), the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (CAS 2024/A/10360), and Russian skaters Aleksandr Galliamov, Nikita Katsalapov, Mark Kondratiuk, Anastasia Mishina, Victoria Sinitsina and Kamila Valieva (CAS 2024/A/10356) (collectively, the Appellants) against the re-ranking decision announced by the International Skating Union (ISU) on 30 January 2024 (the Challenged Decision) in relation to the final standings for the Team Event in figure skating at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 has issued its decision: the appeals are dismissed.

The Appellants had sought a ruling from CAS re-ranking the figure skating Team Event and awarding the gold medal to the ROC. Following the hearing that took place on 12 June 2024, the Panel deliberated and concluded that the results of Ms Valieva in the Olympic Figure Skating Team Event were correctly disqualified in the Challenged Decision, and that the ROC Skating Team could not be awarded the gold medal. Consequently, the above-mentioned appeals are dismissed. The Panel issued the Operative Part of the Arbitral Award. The full award, with the grounds for the Panel’s decision, will be issued as soon as possible.

The second CAS Panel, different from the first, constituted to resolve the related, but separate, appeal (CAS 2024/A/10354) filed by Canadian skaters Madeline Schizas, Piper Gilles, Paul Poirier, Kirsten Moore-Towers, Michael Marinaro, Eric Radford, Vanessa James and Roman Sadovsky, together with, Skate Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) (collectively, the Canadian Appellants), held a hearing at the CAS headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland on 22 July 2024.

The Canadian Appellants also seek a ruling from CAS re-ranking the figure skating Team Event, as follows: United States of America (Gold); Japan (Silver); Canada (Bronze).

The second CAS Panel is now deliberating. It is not possible to indicate at this time when the second Panel’s decision will be issued.


Following the CAS decision on ROC’s appeal, the IOC stated that they would work with the ISU and US/Japanese Olympic Committees to hold a medal ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

IOC STATEMENT ON CAS DECISION:

This decision comes just in time to still be able to make the medal allocation for gold and silver possible during the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

The IOC will now work with the @ISU_Figure, USOPC and the JOC to bring the athletes to Paris in order to hold the ceremony here in the Champions Park based on the amended results from the ISU.

We are glad that this opportunity can be offered to the athletes and teams who, unfortunately, had to wait for a very long time for their medals due to the ongoing legal case.

Christine Brennan of USA Today Sports reports that the medal ceremony is planned for August 7, although this is yet to be confirmed with the IOC.