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2010–11 figure skating season

Competitive figure skating year, 2010/7/1 to 2011/6/30


Competitive figure skating year, 2010/7/1 to 2011/6/30

FieldValue
title2010–2011 figure skating season
startdateJuly 1, 2010
enddateJune 30, 2011
previouscomp2009–10
nextcomp2011–12

The 2010–11 figure skating season began on July 1, 2010, and ended on June 30, 2011. During this season, elite skaters competed on the ISU Championship level at the 2011 European, Four Continents, World Junior, and World Championships. They also competed in elite competitions such as the Grand Prix series and Junior Grand Prix series, culminating in the Grand Prix Final.

Season notes

This was the first season in which the short dance was contested in ice dance, having replaced the compulsory dance and original dance. The season's required pattern dance was the Golden Waltz (senior) or Viennese Waltz (junior), and the other portion of the dance could be a waltz, foxtrot, quickstep, or tango.

Beginning in the 2010–11 season, a rule change allowed men to do two quads in the short program, if they were different jumps. In October 2010, Kevin Reynolds became the first skater to land two quads in a short program. He landed a quad salchow-triple toe loop combo and later a solo quadruple toe-loop at the 2010 Skate Canada International.

In December 2010, there was a tie for a medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final. In the ladies' event, China's Li Zijun and Japan's Risa Shoji were tied for third with an identical total score of 149.82. Li was awarded the medal on the tiebreaker.

The season also saw the coldest temperatures in many years at a major event. In January 2011 at the European Championships, temperatures at the Swiss venue dipped to as low as minus-3 Celsius, resulting in complaints and a promise for more vigilance in the future.

During the 2010–2011 season, controversy over age falsification reached the sport of figure skating, after previously being discussed in gymnastics and other sports. On February 14, 2011, questions emerged surrounding nine Chinese skaters. The Associated Press found that birthdates listed on the Chinese skating association's website suggested five female skaters, Sui Wenjing, Zhang Dan, Yu Xiaoyu, Geng Bingwa, and Xu Binshu, were younger than their stated ages, and four male skaters, Han Cong, Zhang Hao, Jin Yang, and Gao Yu, were older. The dates disappeared from the website by February 15. On February 17, the ISU said there were no discrepancies for Zhang Dan, Zhang Hao, and Xu Binshu between the birthdates listed on their passports, ISU registration forms and the Chinese Olympic Committee's website.

On March 14, 2011, the 2011 World Championships, scheduled to begin on March 21, were postponed due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and its aftermath, and later reassigned to Moscow, Russia. It was the first disaster affecting the World Championships in 50 years. In 1961, the entire United States team was killed in a plane crash, resulting in its cancellation. The last time a World Championships was moved was in 2000, due to an alleged broadcasting dispute, and the new host, France, had seven months to prepare, with the event held in the traditional month of March. However, the 2011 event had to be pushed back to April 24 – May 1, with only a month to prepare.

There were several slashing accidents. In September 2010, Evan Bates suffered a complete laceration of his Achilles tendon after Emily Samuelson hit him with her skate blade as she came down from a lift. In February 2011, Caydee Denney accidentally sliced Jeremy Barrett's right calf while practicing side-by-side jumps, requiring 42 stitches. In April 2011, Brian Joubert sliced his own hand while competing at the World Championships. There were two collisions during practice at international events. Canadian Patrick Chan and American Adam Rippon collided at 2010 Skate Canada International, while Japanese skaters Takahiko Kozuka and Daisuke Takahashi collided at the Grand Prix Final. Canadian pair skater Meagan Duhamel collided with her partner Eric Radford during competition at the World Championships, breaking his nose with her elbow. No skaters withdrew as a result of the accidents.

One skater was arrested – In May 2011, Israeli pair skater Evgeni Krasnapolski was charged with alleged desertion from the army. The Israeli skating federation stated, "We've asked for clarifications [about his service], and if we would have gotten them immediately Evgeni would have returned. The decision to let him stay abroad for training was a professional call made by the federation. The soldier got the (right) impression that we are handling the matter with the IDF and that he could trust the federation". In June 2011, U.S. Figure Skating reprimanded and fined Rachael Flatt, who competed at the World Championships with an undisclosed stress fracture but could have been replaced by an alternate, for not informing them of her injury.

In April 2011, the International Olympic Committee officially confirmed the introduction of a figure skating team event at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Each team will be composed of a men's and ladies single skater, a pair, and an ice dance team; ten teams may compete, with five eliminated after the short program. On June 12, 2011, it was announced that the ISU had reinstated Evgeni Plushenko by a unanimous vote.

Age eligibility

Skaters competing on the junior level were required to be at least 13 but not 19 – or 21 for male pair skaters and ice dancers – before July 1, 2010. Those who had turned 14 were eligible for the senior Grand Prix series and senior B internationals. Those who turned 15 before July 1, 2010 were also eligible for the senior World, European, and Four Continents Championships.

Date of birthEligibility
Born before July 1, 1997Eligible for Junior Grand Prix
Born before July 1, 1996Eligible for senior Grand Prix series, senior B internationals
Born before July 1, 1995Eligible for senior Worlds, Europeans, Four Continents
Born before July 1, 1991Not eligible for junior events (except male pair skaters and ice dancers)
Born before July 1, 1989Male pair skaters and ice dancers not eligible for junior events
Rules may not apply to non-ISU events such as national championships

Minimum scores

It was the first season in which skaters were required to have achieved minimum technical elements scores (TES) prior to competing at the European, Four Continents, or World Championships. The minimum TES for each discipline and segment were:

DisciplineShort program/danceFree skating/danceMen2035Ladies1525Pairs1730Ice dance1728

Partnership changes

A number of skaters announced the end of their partnership or the formation of a new one. Listed are changes involving a partnership with at least one partner who competed at the Worlds, Europeans, Four Continents, Junior Worlds or the senior Grand Prix, or who medaled on the Junior Grand Prix circuit.

DisciplineAnnouncedTypeSkatersOther notesPairsPairsPairsPairsPairsPairsPairsPairsPairsIce danceIce dancePairsIce danceIce danceIce danceIce danceIce danceIce danceIce danceIce dancePairsPairsIce danceIce danceIce danceIce dance
October 8, 2010New teamMary Beth Marley / Rockne Brubaker
January 6, 2011SplitNicole Della Monica / Yannick Kocon
February 2011New teamBritney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer
February 24, 2011SplitCaydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett
March 4, 2011SplitMaria Mukhortova / Jérôme Blanchard
March 10, 2011SplitFelicia Zhang / Taylor TothZhang with Nathan Bartholomay
March 10, 2011SplitJessica Dubé / Bryce Davison
April 17, 2011New teamJessica Dubé / Sébastien Wolfe
May 4, 2011SplitCaitlin Yankowskas / John Coughlin
May 12, 2011SplitMadison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell
May 12, 2011New teamMadison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue
May 17, 2011New teamCaydee Denney / John Coughlin
June 2, 2011SplitVanessa Crone / Paul Poirier
June 7, 2011SplitMadison Chock / Greg ZuerleinZuerlein retired.
June 22, 2011SplitEmily Samuelson / Evan Bates
July 1, 2011New teamMadison Chock / Evan Bates
July 2011SplitLucie Myslivečková / Matěj NovákNovák retired.
July 2011SplitAllison Reed / Otar Japaridze
July 2011SplitStefanie Frohberg / Tim GiesenBoth retired.
SplitZoe Blanc / Pierre-Loup BouquetBlanc retired.
SplitAdeline Canac / Yannick Bonheur
SplitTatiana Novik / Mikhail KuznetsovNovik with Andrei Novoselov
Kuznetsov with Anna Silaeva
SplitFederica Testa / Christopher MiorMior with Federica Bernardi
Testa with Lukáš Csölley
SplitBrooke Frieling / Lionel Rumi
SplitSiobhan Heekin-Canedy / Alexander Shakalov
New teamSiobhan Heekin-Canedy / Dmitri Dun

Coaching changes

DisciplineAnnouncedSkater(s)FromToLadiesLadiesIce danceLadiesMenIce danceIce danceLadiesLadiesMenMenIce dance
September 7, 2010Mao AsadaHiroshi NagakuboNobuo Sato
January 2011Ksenia MakarovaViktor Petrenko, Galina ZmievskayaEvgeni Rukavitsin
Mid-seasonCathy Reed / Chris ReedNikolai MorozovGalit Chait
March 30, 2011Alexe GillesTom ZakrajsekYuka Sato, Jason Dungjen
April 1, 2011Adam RipponBrian OrserGhislain Briand, transitional
April 30, 2011Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatAlexander Zhulin, Oleg VolkovPasquale Camerlengo, Anjelika Krylova
May 17, 2011Elena Ilinykh / Nikita KatsalapovAlexander Zhulin, Oleg VolkovNikolai Morozov
June 3, 2011Agnes ZawadzkiTom ZakrajsekDavid Santee, Christy Krall
June 14, 2011Ashley WagnerPriscilla HillJohn Nicks
June 14, 2011Javier FernándezNikolai MorozovTBD, temp. Brian Orser
June 15, 2011Adam RipponGhislain BriandJason Dungjen
Spring 2011Pernelle Carron / Lloyd JonesMuriel Boucher-Zazoui, Romain HaguenauerNatalia Linichuk

Retirements

A number of elite skaters announced their retirement from competition.

DisciplineAnnouncedSkater(s)LadiesPairsMenIce danceMenMenMen
February 4, 2011Sarah Meier
March 25, 2011Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall
April 1, 2011Shawn Sawyer
April 6, 2011Sinead Kerr / John Kerr
May 10, 2011Ryan Bradley
May 31, 2011Joey Russell
Kristoffer Berntsson

Competitions

;Key

ISU ChampionshipsGrand PrixOther internationalNationalsOther domestic
DateEventTypeLevelDisc.Location
2010
August 4–8Southern Skate InternationalOther inter.Sen.–Nov.M/LDunedin, New Zealand
August 25–28JGP CourchevelGrand PrixJuniorM/L/DCourchevel, France
August 27–29Asian TrophyOther inter.Sen.–Nov.M/LBangkok, Thailand
September 8–12JGP Brasov CupGrand PrixJuniorM/L/DBraşov, Romania
September 15–19JGP Cup of AustriaGrand PrixJuniorAllGraz, Austria
September 22–26JGP SBC CupGrand PrixJuniorM/L/DKaruizawa, Japan
September 23–26Nebelhorn TrophyOther int.SeniorAllOberstdorf, Germany
Sept. 29 – Oct. 3JGP John Curry MemorialGrand PrixJuniorAllSheffield, England
Sept. 30 – Oct. 2Master's de PatinageOther dom.Sen.–Jun.AllOrléans, France
Sept. 30 – Oct. 2Ondrej Nepela MemorialOther int.SeniorM/L/DBratislava, Slovakia
October 2Japan OpenOther int.SeniorM/LSaitama, Japan
October 3–8New Zealand ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllDunedin, New Zealand
October 4–5South African ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.M/LCape Town, South Africa
October 6–10JGP Blauen SchwerterGrand PrixJuniorAllDresden, Germany
October 8–10Finlandia TrophyOther int.SeniorM/L/DVantaa, Finlandia
October 13–17JGP Czech SkateGrand PrixJuniorAllOstrava, Czech Republic
October 13–17Coupe de NiceOther int.Sen.–Jun.AllNice, France
October 19–24Tirnavia Ice CupOther int.Jun.–PJM/L/DTrnava, Slovakia
October 22–24NHK TrophyGrand PrixSeniorAllNagoya, Japan
October 29–31Skate CanadaGrand PrixSeniorAllKingston, Ontario
November 5–7Cup of ChinaGrand PrixSeniorAllBeijing, China
November 5–7NRW TrophyOther int.Sen.–Nov.DDortmund, Germany
November 5–7Skate CeljeOther int.Jun.–PN.M/LCelje, Slovenia
November 9–14Ice ChallengeOther int.Sen.–Nov.AllGraz, Austria
November 11–14Skate AmericaGrand PrixSeniorAllPortland, Oregon
November 18–21Crystal Skate of RomaniaOther int.SeniorM/LBraşov, Romania
November 18–21Romanian ChampionshipsNats.SeniorM/LBraşov, Romania
November 18–21Warsaw CupOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/L/PWarsaw, Poland
November 19–20Belgian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllHasselt, Belgium
November 19–21Pavel Roman MemorialOther int.Sen.–Nov.DOlomouc, Czech Republic
November 19–21Merano CupOther int.Sen.–Jun.M/LMerano, Italy
November 19–21International Trophy of LyonOther int.Sen.–Nov.DLyon, France
November 19–21Cup of RussiaGrand PrixSeniorAllMoscow, Russia
November 21–27British ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllSheffield, U.K.
November 23–27Istanbul CupOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/L/DIstanbul, Turkey
Nov. 25 – Dec. 3Australian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllMelbourne, Australia
November 26–28Trophee Eric BompardGrand PrixSeniorAllParis, France
December 1–5Santa Claus CupOther int.Jun.–PNM/L/DBudapest, Hungary
December 2–5Danish ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.M/L/DAarhus, Denmark
December 2–5NRW TrophyOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/L/PDortmund, Germany
December 9–10Swiss ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllZug, Switzerland
December 9–11Golden Spin of ZagrebOther int.SeniorAllZagreb, Croatia
December 9–12Grand Prix FinalGrand PrixSen.–Jun.AllBeijing, China
December 11–12Latvian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.M/LRiga, Latvia
December 16–18Three Nationals Championships
(Czech, Slovak, Polish)Nats.Sen.–Nov.AllŽilina, Slovakia
December 16–19Italian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Jun.AllMilan, Italy
December 16–19Swedish ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Jun.M/L/PMalmö, Sweden
December 17–19Austrian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Jun.AllSt. Pölten, Austria
December 17–19Dutch ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Jun.M/L/PGroningen, Netherlands
December 17–19Estonian ChampionshipsNats.SeniorM/L/DNarva, Estonia
December 17–19Finnish ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Jun.M/L/DTurku, Finland
December 17–19French ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllTours, France
December 17–19Spanish ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.M/L/DBarcelona, Spain
December 21–23Ukrainian ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllKyiv, Ukraine
December 23–24Chinese ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllQiqihar, China
December 24–27Japan ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllNagano, Japan
December 26–29Russian ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllSaransk, Russia
2011
January 6–8Mentor Nestle Nesquik CupOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/L/PToruń, Poland
January 7–8German ChampionshipsNats.SeniorAllOberstdorf, Germany
January 8–9Hungarian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllBudapest, Hungary
January 14–15Skate HelenaOther int.Jun.–Nov.M/LBelgrade, Serbia
January 14–16Norwegian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.M/LHamar, Norway
January 14–16South Korean ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.M/LSeoul, South Korea
January 17–23Canadian ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllVictoria, British Columbia
January 22–30U.S. ChampionshipsNats.Sen.–Nov.AllGreensboro, North Carolina
January 24–30European ChampionshipsISU Champ.SeniorAllBern, Switzerland
February 1–5Winter UniversiadeOther int.SeniorAllErzurum, Turkey
February 2–4Russian Junior ChampionshipsNats.JuniorAllKazan, Russia
February 3–5Asian Winter GamesOther int.SeniorAstana, Kazakhstan
February 4–7Dragon Trophy/Tivoli CupOther int.Jun.–Nov.M/LLjubljana, Slovenia
February 9–13Bavarian OpenOther int.Sen.–Nov.AllOberstdorf, Germany
February 10–13Nordic ChampionshipsOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/LRødovre, Denmark
February 12–19European Youth Olympic FestivalOther int.JuniorM/LLiberec, Czech Republic
February 15–20Four Continents ChampionshipsISU Champ.SeniorAllTaipei, Taiwan
February 15–20Mont Blanc TrophyOther int.Sen.–Jun.AllCourmayeur, Italy
Feb. 28 – Mar. 6World Junior ChampionshipsISU Champ.JuniorAllGangneung, South Korea
Mar. 31 – Apr. 3Gardena Spring TrophyOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/LSëlva, Italy
April 1–3French Junior ChampionshipsNats.Jun.–Nov.M/L/PCergy
April 4–10Triglav TrophyOther int.Sen.–Nov.M/LJesenice, Slovenia
Apr. 24 – May 1World ChampionshipsISU Champ.SeniorAllMoscow, Russia
Apr. 28 – May 1Rooster CupOther int.NoviceM/LCourbevoie, France
Type: ISU Champ. = ISU Championships; Other int. = International events except ISU Championships and Grand Prix;
Nats. = National championships; Other nat. = Other national events
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice; PN. = Pre-novice
Disciplines: M = Men's singles; L = Ladies' singles; P = Pair skating; D = Ice dance; All = All four disciplines

International medalists

Men

ChampionshipsCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReportsGrand PrixCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReports
EuropeansFRA Florent AmodioFRA Brian JoubertCZE Tomáš VernerDetails
Four ContinentsJPN Daisuke TakahashiJPN Yuzuru HanyuUSA Jeremy AbbottDetails
Junior WorldsCAN Andrei RogozineJPN Keiji TanakaSWE Alexander MajorovDetails
WorldsCAN Patrick ChanJPN Takahiko KozukaRUS Artur GachinskiDetails
NHK TrophyJPN Daisuke TakahashiUSA Jeremy AbbottFRA Florent AmodioDetails
Skate CanadaCAN Patrick ChanJPN Nobunari OdaUSA Adam RipponDetails
Cup of ChinaJPN Takahiko KozukaUSA Brandon MrozCZE Tomáš VernerDetails
Skate AmericaJPN Daisuke TakahashiJPN Nobunari OdaUSA Armin MahbanoozadehDetails
Rostelecom CupCZE Tomáš VernerCAN Patrick ChanUSA Jeremy AbbottDetails
Trophée BompardJPN Takahiko KozukaFRA Florent AmodioUSA Brandon MrozDetails
Grand Prix FinalCAN Patrick ChanJPN Nobunari OdaJPN Takahiko KozukaDetails

Ladies

ChampionshipsCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReportsGrand PrixCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReports
EuropeansSUI Sarah MeierITA Carolina KostnerFIN Kiira KorpiDetails
Four ContinentsJPN Miki AndoJPN Mao AsadaUSA Mirai NagasuDetails
Junior WorldsRUS Adelina SotnikovaRUS Elizaveta TuktamyshevaUSA Agnes ZawadzkiDetails
WorldsJPN Miki AndoKOR Kim YunaITA Carolina KostnerDetails
NHK TrophyITA Carolina KostnerUSA Rachael FlattJPN Kanako MurakamiDetails
Skate CanadaUSA Alissa CzisnyRUS Ksenia MakarovaCAN Amélie LacosteDetails
Cup of ChinaJPN Miki AndoJPN Akiko SuzukiRUS Alena LeonovaDetails
Skate AmericaJPN Kanako MurakamiUSA Rachael FlattITA Carolina KostnerDetails
Rostelecom CupJPN Miki AndoJPN Akiko SuzukiUSA Ashley WagnerDetails
Trophée BompardFIN Kiira KorpiUSA Mirai NagasuUSA Alissa CzisnyDetails
Grand Prix FinalUSA Alissa CzisnyITA Carolina KostnerJPN Kanako MurakamiDetails

Pairs

ChampionshipsCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReportsGrand PrixCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReports
EuropeansGER Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyRUS Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander SmirnovRUS Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovDetails
Four ContinentsCHN Pang Qing / Tong JianCAN Meagan Duhamel / Eric RadfordCAN Paige Lawrence / Rudi SwiegersDetails
Junior WorldsCHN Sui Wenjing / Han CongRUS Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor KlimovJPN Narumi Takahashi / Mervin TranDetails
WorldsGER Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyRUS Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim TrankovCHN Pang Qing / Tong JianDetails
NHK TrophyCHN Pang Qing / Tong JianRUS Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovJPN Narumi Takahashi / Mervin TranDetails
Skate CanadaRUS Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari MaisuradzeCAN Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan MoscovitchCAN Paige Lawrence / Rudi SwiegersDetails
Cup of ChinaCHN Pang Qing / Tong JianCHN Sui Wenjing / Han CongUSA Caitlin Yankowskas / John CoughlinDetails
Skate AmericaGER Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyCAN Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan MoscovitchCHN Sui Wenjing / Han CongDetails
Rostelecom CupRUS Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander SmirnovJPN Narumi Takahashi / Mervin TranUSA Amanda Evora / Mark LadwigDetails
Trophée BompardGER Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyRUS Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovGER Maylin Hausch / Daniel WendeDetails
Grand Prix FinalGER Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyCHN Pang Qing / Tong JianCHN Sui Wenjing / Han CongDetails

Ice dance

ChampionshipsCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReportsGrand PrixCompetitionGoldSilverBronzeReports
EuropeansFRA Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatRUS Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri SolovievGBR Sinead Kerr / John KerrDetails
Four ContinentsUSA Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteUSA Maia Shibutani / Alex ShibutaniCAN Vanessa Crone / Paul PoirierDetails
Junior WorldsRUS Ksenia Monko / Kirill KhaliavinRUS Ekaterina Pushkash / Jonathan GuerreiroUSA Charlotte Lichtman / Dean CopelyDetails
WorldsUSA Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteCAN Tessa Virtue / Scott MoirUSA Maia Shibutani / Alex ShibutaniDetails
NHK TrophyUSA Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteCAN Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew PojeUSA Maia Shibutani / Alex ShibutaniDetails
Skate CanadaCAN Vanessa Crone / Paul PoirierGBR Sinead Kerr / John KerrUSA Madison Chock / Greg ZuerleinDetails
Cup of ChinaFRA Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatRUS Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri SolovievITA Federica Faiella / Massimo ScaliDetails
Skate AmericaUSA Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteCAN Vanessa Crone / Paul PoirierUSA Maia Shibutani / Alex ShibutaniDetails
Rostelecom CupRUS Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri SolovievHUN Nóra Hoffmann / Maxim ZavozinRUS Elena Ilinykh / Nikita KatsalapovDetails
Trophée BompardFRA Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatRUS Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovUSA Madison Chock / Greg ZuerleinDetails
Grand Prix FinalUSA Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteFRA Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatCAN Vanessa Crone / Paul PoirierDetails

Season's best scores

Top scores attained in international competitions as of April 30, 2011 (World Championships)

Men

Men's season's best scores.

RankNameCountryPointsEvent12345678910
Patrick ChanCanada280.982011 World Championships
Takahiko KozukaJapan258.412011 World Championships
Daisuke TakahashiJapan244.002011 Four Continents Championships
Nobunari OdaJapan242.812010–2011 Grand Prix Final
Artur GachinskiRussia241.862011 World Championships
Michal BřezinaCzech Republic233.612011 World Championships
Adam RipponUnited States233.042010 Skate Canada International
Tomáš VernerCzech Republic230.312010 Cup of Russia
Florent AmodioFrance229.682011 World Championships
Yuzuru HanyuJapan228.012011 Four Continents Championships

Ladies

Ladies' season's best scores.

RankNameCountryPointsEvent12345678910
Miki AndoJapan201.342011 Four Continents Championships
Mao AsadaJapan196.302011 Four Continents Championships
Kim Yuna194.502011 World Championships
Mirai NagasuUnited States189.462011 Four Continents Championships
Carolina KostnerItaly184.682011 World Championships
Alena LeonovaRussia183.922011 World Championships
Alissa CzisnyUnited States182.252011 World Championships
Rachael FlattUnited States180.312011 Four Continents Championships
Adelina SotnikovaRussia178.972010 JGP Cup of Austria
Kanako MurakamiJapan178.592010–2011 Grand Prix Final

Pairs

Pairs season's best scores.

RankNameCountryPointsEvent12345678910
Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyGermany217.852011 World Championships
Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim TrankovRussia210.732011 World Championships
Qing Pang / Jian TongPeople's Republic of China204.122011 World Championships
Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander SmirnovRussia203.612011 European Championships
Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovRussia188.242011 European Championships
Meagan Duhamel / Eric RadfordCanada181.792011 Four Continents Championships
Wenjing Sui / Cong HanPeople's Republic of China179.042010–2011 Grand Prix Final
Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari MaisuradzeRussia177.442010–2011 Grand Prix Final
Caitlin Yankowskas / John CoughlinUnited States175.942011 World Championships
Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan MoscovitchCanada175.482010 Skate America

Ice dance

Ice dance season's best scores.

RankNameCountryPointsEvent12345678910
Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteUnited States185.272011 World Championships
Tessa Virtue / Scott MoirCanada181.792011 World Championships
Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatFrance167.402011 European Championships
Maia Shibutani / Alex ShibutaniUnited States163.792011 World Championships
Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri SolovievRussia161.142011 European Championships
Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew PojeCanada160.322011 World Championships
Sinead Kerr / John KerrUnited Kingdom157.492011 European Championships
Ksenia Monko / Kirill KhaliavinRussia155.042010 JGP J. Curry Memorial
Elena Ilinykh / Nikita KatsalapovRussia154.502011 World Championships
Vanessa Crone / Paul PoirierCanada154.422010 Skate Canada International

Standings and ranking

Main article: 2010–11 ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking

Season-end standings (top 30)

Men's singles

RankNationSkater
1JPNDaisuke Takahashi
2CANPatrick Chan
3JPNNobunari Oda
4USAEvan Lysacek
5CZETomas Verner
6CZEMichal Brezina
7JPNTakahiko Kozuka
8USAJeremy Abbott
9ITASamuel Contesti
10RUSArtur Gachinski

Ladies' singles

RankNationSkater
1ITACarolina Kostner
2KORYuna Kim
3JPNMiki Ando
4JPNAkiko Suzuki
5RUSAlena Leonova
6FINKiira Korpi
7JPNMao Asada
8USAAlissa Czisny
9CANJoannie Rochette
10FINLaura Lepistö

Pairs

RankNationSkater
1GERAliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
2CHNQing Pang /
Jian Tong
3RUSYuko Kavaguti /
Alexander Smirnov
4CHNDan Zhang /
Hao Zhang
5RUSVera Bazarova /
Yuri Larionov
6CHNWenjing Sui /
Cong Han
7USACaitlin Yankowskas /
John Coughlin
8CANJessica Dube /
Bryce Davison
9JPNNarumi Takahashi /
Mervin Tran
10GERMaylin Hausch /
Daniel Wende

Ice dance

RankNationSkater
1USAMeryl Davis /
Charlie White
2FRANathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
3GBRSinead Kerr /
John Kerr
4CANTessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
5CANVanessa Crone /
Paul Poirier
6CANKaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
6RUSEkaterina Bobrova /
Dmitri Soloviev
8ITAAnna Cappellini /
Luca Lanotte
9ITAFederica Faiella /
Massimo Scali
10USAMaia Shibutani /
Alex Shibutani

Season's ranking (top 30)

Men's singles

RankNationSkater
1CANPatrick Chan
2JPNTakahiko Kozuka
3RUSArtur Gachinski
4JPNDaisuke Takahashi
5JPNNobunari Oda
6FRAFlorent Amodio
7CZETomas Verner
8ITASamuel Contesti
9USAJeremy Abbott
10CZEMichal Brezina

Ladies' singles

RankNationSkater
1ITACarolina Kostner
2JPNMiki Ando
3USAAlissa Czisny
4JPNAkiko Suzuki
5FINKiira Korpi
6RUSAlena Leonova
7JPNKanako Murakami
8USARachael Flatt
9RUSKsenia Makarova
10USAMirai Nagasu

Pairs

RankNationSkater
1GERAliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
2CHNQing Pang /
Jian Tong
3RUSVera Bazarova /
Yuri Larionov
4CHNWenjing Sui /
Cong Han
5GERMaylin Hausch /
Daniel Wende
6CANKirsten Moore-Towers /
Dylan Moscovitch
7RUSTatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
8USACaitlin Yankowskas /
John Coughlin
9RUSYuko Kavaguti /
Alexander Smirnov
10CANPaige Lawrence /
Rudi Swiegers

Ice dance

RankNationSkater
1FRANathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
2USAMeryl Davis /
Charlie White
3USAMaia Shibutani /
Alex Shibutani
4RUSEkaterina Bobrova /
Dmitri Soloviev
5CANVanessa Crone /
Paul Poirier
6HUNNora Hoffmann /
Maxim Zavozin
7CANKaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
8FRAPernelle Carron /
Lloyd Jones
9RUSEkaterina Riazanova /
Ilia Tkachenko
10ITAAnna Cappellini /
Luca Lanotte

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