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2020 World Figure Skating Championships


2020 World Figure Skating Championships
ISU Championship
16 – 22 March
2019–20
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Skate Canada
Bell Centre
Previous: 2019 World Championships
Next: 2021 World Championships

The 2020 World Figure Skating Championships were scheduled to be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from 16 to 22 March 2020. Figure skaters would have competed for the title of world champion in men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs, and ice dance. This would have been the first time that Montreal hosted the World Figure Skating Championships since 1932. The competition was supposed to determine the entry quotas for each federation at the 2021 World Championships.

The competition was cancelled on 11 March due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, with the possibility of being held later in the year, but not within the current season. It was the second time the event had been cancelled for reasons other than a World War, after the 1961 World Championships were cancelled following the Sabena Flight 548 crash.

The competition was formally cancelled on 16 April, after the International Skating Union (ISU) previously considered rescheduling to later within the year. A year later, Skate Canada successfully bid for the right to host the 2024 World Championships in Montreal in lieu of the cancelled earlier event.

After a spike in COVID-19 cases from the ongoing pandemic and the cancellation of the 2020 Women's Ice Hockey World Championships in Nova Scotia by the International Ice Hockey Federation, the ISU was placed under intense pressure to make a public statement on the status of the 2020 World Figure Skating Championships, as the disease rapidly intensified across the world. The ISU had implemented prevention methods at its events since 4 February 2020 and required all attendees seeking accreditation to complete a questionnaire and temperature check.

Skate Canada, the host federation, issued a statement on Friday, 6 March, that all athletes would be screened for symptoms at the border, undergo health checks, and be required to fill out questionnaires throughout the competition. On Tuesday, 10 March, media, officials, skaters, and coaches scheduled to attend the event received a lengthy Coronavirus Information Package from the ISU. All individuals attending the event would have been required to undergo a temperature check upon arrival to the competition and would have been required to check in under 38 °C (100 °F). The Quebec Health Ministry held a press conference the same day to discuss "all major events in the province...with input from the Public Health Agency of Canada." At the meeting, Quebec Minister of Health Danielle McCann indicated that cancellation was a possibility, but a final decision had not yet been reached, despite athletes being scheduled to arrive within the next few days.

At 3:30 PM EDT on Wednesday, 11 March, the Quebec government and Quebec Health Ministry made the decision to cancel the World Championships. The ISU posted a statement agreeing with the decision, saying that the event could possibly be rescheduled for later in the year, but not before October 2020. It was unclear how the cancellation would affect the upcoming season and its subsequent Grand Prix assignments, which will begin before then.

On 12 April 2020, ISU Vice-President for Figure Skating, Alexander Lakernik, told media that the chances of rescheduling the championship were slim, due to the ongoing pandemic. The ISU confirmed a complete cancellation of the event, with no chance of postponement to a later date, on 16 April.

Prior to the cancellation announcement on 11 March, the Polish Figure Skating Association asked its athletes on 10 March to make personal decisions by the next day, 11 March, on whether or not to attend the event, following the Polish Minister of Sport's recommendation to avoid travel to foreign events.

Skate Canada, the host federation, postponed several conference calls with its skaters from 11 to 13 March, while awaiting a decision by the local Quebec government on the status of the event.

Several prominent skaters, including two-time reigning men's World Champion Nathan Chen, and coaches Rafael Arutyunyan, Lee Barkell, Marie-France Dubreuil, and Brian Orser, expressed concerns over the possibility of rescheduling the competition to fall 2020, citing the disruption to their training schedules and the proximity to the 2021 edition of the event.

Based on the results of the 2019 World Championships, these nations would have been eligible to enter more than one skater or team in the indicated disciplines.

SpotsMenLadiesPairsDance
United States  JapanRussia  Kazakhstan  JapanChina  RussiaRussia  United States  Canada
China  Russia  Italy  Czech RepublicUnited States  South Korea  CanadaFrance  Canada  Italy  United States  Austria  GermanyFrance  Italy

The International Skating Union published a complete list of entries on 26 February 2020.

CountryMenLadiesPairsIce dance
ArmeniaSlavik HayrapetyanAnastasia GalustyanTina Garabedian / Simon Proulx-Sénécal
AustraliaBrendan KerryKailani CraineHolly Harris / Jason Chan
AustriaMaurizio ZandronOlga MikutinaMiriam Ziegler / Severin Kiefer
AzerbaijanVladimir LitvintsevEkaterina Ryabova
BelarusViktoriia Safonova
BrazilIsadora Williams
BulgariaLarry LoupoloverAlexandra FeiginMina Zdravkova / Christopher M. Davis
CanadaNam NguyenEmily BausbackAlicia PineaultKirsten Moore-Towers / Michael MarinaroEvelyn Walsh / Trennt MichaudPiper Gilles / Paul PoirierMarjorie Lajoie / Zachary LaghaCarolane Soucisse / Shane Firus
ChinaJin BoyangChen HongyiPeng Cheng / Jin YangSui Wenjing / Han CongTang Feiyao / Yang YongchaoWang Shiyue / Liu Xinyu
CroatiaLana Petranović / Antonio Souza-Kordeiru
Czech RepublicMichal BřezinaEliška BřezinováNatálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler
EstoniaAleksandr SelevkoEva-Lotta Kiibus
FinlandEmmi PeltonenJuulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis
FranceKévin AymozMaé-Bérénice MéitéCléo Hamon / Denys StrekalinColine Keriven / Noël-Antoine PierreMarie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le GacGabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
GeorgiaMorisi KvitelashviliAlina UrushadzeMaria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya
GermanyPaul FentzNicole SchottMinerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan SeegertAnnika Hocke / Robert KunkelKatharina Müller / Tim Dieck
Great BritainPeter James HallamNatasha McKayZoe Jones / Christopher BoyadjiLilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
Hong KongYi Christy Leung
HungaryIvett TóthIoulia Chtchetinina / Márk MagyarEmily Monaghan / Ilias Fourati
IsraelAlexei BychenkoAnna Vernikov / Evgeni KrasnopolskiShira Ichilov / Laurent Abecassis
ItalyDaniel GrasslMatteo RizzoAlessia TornaghiNicole Della Monica / Matteo GuariseRebecca Ghilardi / Filippo AmbrosiniCharlène Guignard / Marco FabbriKatrine Roy / Claudio Pietrantonio
JapanYuzuru HanyuKeiji TanakaShoma UnoWakaba HiguchiRika KihiraSatoko MiyaharaRiku Miura / Ryuichi KiharaMisato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto
KazakhstanMaxine Weatherby / Temirlan Yerzhanov
LatviaDeniss VasiļjevsAngelīna KučvaļskaAurelija Ipolito / J.T. Michel
LithuaniaAllison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevičius
MalaysiaJulian Zhi Jie Yee
NetherlandsNiki WoriesDaria Danilova / Michel Tsiba
PhilippinesAlisson Krystle Perticheto
PolandEkaterina KurakovaNatalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev
RussiaDmitri AlievArtur DanielianAlena KostornaiaAnna ShcherbakovaAlexandra TrusovaAleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii KozlovskiiDaria Pavliuchenko / Denis KhodykinEvgenia Tarasova / Vladimir MorozovVictoria Sinitsina / Nikita KatsalapovAlexandra Stepanova / Ivan BukinTiffany Zahorski / Jonathan Guerreiro
South KoreaCha Jun-hwanKim Ye-limYou YoungYura Min / Daniel Eaton
SpainLaura Barquero / Tòn CónsulOlivia Smart / Adrián Díaz
SwedenNikolaj MajorovMatilda Algotsson
SwitzerlandLukas BritschgiAlexia PaganiniVictoria Manni / Carlo Röthlisberger
TurkeyBurak DemirboğaNicole Kelly / Berk Akalın
UkraineIvan ShmuratkoOleksandra Nazarova / Maxim Nikitin
United StatesJason BrownNathan ChenVincent ZhouMariah BellBradie TennellAshley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDucJessica Calalang / Brian JohnsonMadison Chock / Evan BatesKaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerMadison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue
DateDisciplineWithdrewAddedReason/Other notesRefs
26 FebruaryPairsAlexa Scimeca Knierim / Chris KnierimJessica Calalang / Brian JohnsonChris Knierim retired.
5 MarchWomenAnita ÖstlundMatilda AlgotssonInjury recovery
6 MarchIce danceLaurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj SørensenCarolane Soucisse / Shane FirusRecovery from knee surgery (Sørensen)
7 MarchMenRoman Galay—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/aTravel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic
9 MarchAlexander Lebedev
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