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2021 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating


2021 World Team Trophy
ISU Event
April 15 – 18
2020–21
Osaka, Japan
Japan Skating Federation
Maruzen Intec Arena Osaka
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The 2021 ISU World Team Trophy is an international figure skating competition that was held from April 15–18, 2021 in Osaka, Japan. The top six International Skating Union members were invited to compete in a team format with points awarded based on skaters' placement. Participating countries selected two men's single skaters, two ladies' single skaters, one pair, and one ice dance entry for their team.

Despite the majority of the season's ISU Championship-level events having been cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic, the ISU decided to host the World Team Trophy, if possible. The Japan Skating Federation announced that limited tickets would be available to the public. Despite the COVID prevention measures implemented in the prefecture, the socially-distanced arena reportedly sold out. The opening day of competition took place with seating limited to alternate seats and masks required for all in attendance.

Osaka Prefecture governor Hirofumi Yoshimura announced on April 1, 2021 that he plans to make Osaka City a target area for "priority measures such as spread prevention" for one month from April 5. In line with the tightened restrictions, both Yoshimura and Osaka City Mayor Ichirō Matsui called for the cancellation of the 2020 Summer Olympics torch relay leg scheduled to begin in Osaka City on April 14, one day before the World Team Trophy. The eventual cancellation of the public torch relay leg, coupled with record-setting case numbers in Osaka, raised questions about whether the World Team Trophy should proceed as scheduled. In addition to the torch relay leg, an ITU Triathlon World Cup event scheduled to be held in Osaka in May was cancelled and sport officials for an Olympic test event could not enter Japan because of coronavirus restrictions. On April 7, Governor Yoshimura declared a medical state of emergency in the prefecture following record numbers of COVID cases in the region.

Skaters competed in both the short program/rhythm dance and the free skating/free dance segments for their team. Each segment was scored separately. The points earned per placement are as follows:

PlacementPoints (Singles)Points (Pairs/Dance)
1st12
2nd11
3rd10
4th9
5th8
6th7
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8th5
9th4
10th3
11th2
12th1

Tie-breaking within a segment:

  1. If two or more skaters, pairs, or ice dance couples have the same rank in a segment, then the total technical score will be used to break ties.

If these results do not break the tie, the competitors concerned will be considered tied. The team points will be awarded according to the placement of the skaters/couples in each discipline.

Tie-breaking within team standings:

  1. The highest total team points from the two best places in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
  2. If they remain tied, the highest total segment scores of the two best places according to the team points in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
  3. If they remain tied, the highest total team points from the three best places in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
  4. If they remain tied, the highest total segment scores of the three best places according to the team points in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.

If these criteria fail to break the ties, the teams will be considered as tied.

Names with an asterisk (*) denote the team captain.

Nations began announcing their entries shortly after the 2021 World Championships. The International Skating Union published a complete list of entries on March 31, 2021.

CountryMenLadiesPairsIce dance
CanadaNam Nguyen*Roman SadovskyGabrielle DalemanAlison SchumacherLori-Ann Matte / Thierry FerlandCarolane Soucisse / Shane Firus
FranceKévin Aymoz*Adam Siao Him FaMaïa MazzaraLéa SernaCléo Hamon / Denys StrekalinAdelina Galyavieva / Louis Thauron
ItalyDaniel GrasslLara Naki GutmannGinevra Lavinia NegrelloNicole Della Monica / Matteo Guarise*Charlène Guignard / Marco Fabbri
JapanYuzuru HanyuShoma UnoRika KihiraKaori SakamotoRiku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara*Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto
RussiaMikhail KolyadaEvgeni SemenenkoAnna ShcherbakovaElizaveta Tuktamysheva*Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr GalliamovVictoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov
United StatesJason Brown*Nathan ChenKaren ChenBradie TennellAlexa Knierim / Brandon FrazierKaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker

China was among the top six qualifying nations, but the Chinese Skating Association declined the invitation; China was replaced by France. Skate Canada opted not to send any of its World team members, as the mandatory two-week quarantine period upon returning to Canada left them with no time to train before needing to leave for Japan.

DateDisciplineWithdrewAddedReason/Other notesRefs
April 11, 2021MenMatteo RizzoN/A (Italy's alternate, Gabriele Frangipani, was also unable to travel to Osaka.)COVID-19

Source:

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPTeam pointsFSTeam points
1Nathan ChenUnited States312.891109.65121203.2412
2Yuzuru HanyuJapan300.882107.12112193.7611
3Mikhail KolyadaRussia274.14593.4283180.7210
4Kévin AymozFrance263.82494.6994169.139
5Evgeni SemenenkoRussia255.19788.8665166.338
6Jason BrownUnited States255.19394.86108160.335
7Shoma UnoJapan242.42977.4646164.967
8Adam Siao Him FaFrance230.92878.2859152.644
9Daniel GrasslItaly228.881067.3237161.566
10Roman SadovskyCanada224.41689.61710134.803
11Nam NguyenCanada199.931166.89211133.042
RankNameNationTotal pointsSPTeam pointsFSTeam points
1Anna ShcherbakovaRussia241.65181.07121160.5812
2Kaori SakamotoJapan228.07377.78102150.2911
3Elizaveta TuktamyshevaRussia226.58280.35113146.2310
4Rika KihiraJapan202.13469.7495132.398
5Bradie TennellUnited States200.59567.4084133.199
6Karen ChenUnited States189.72662.4876127.247
7Lara Naki GutmannItaly179.59760.4567119.146
8Alison SchumacherCanada171.17959.1948111.985
9Ginevra Lavinia NegrelloItaly170.20859.5559110.654
10Gabrielle DalemanCanada164.521057.22310107.303
11Maïa MazzaraFrance155.421155.31211100.112
12Léa SernaFrance152.911255.2811297.631
RankNameNationTotal pointsSPTeam pointsFSTeam points
1Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr GalliamovRussia225.36173.77121151.5912
2Alexa Knierim / Brandon FrazierUnited States199.31465.6892133.6311
3Riku Miura / Ryuichi KiharaJapan196.65365.82103130.8310
4Nicole Della Monica / Matteo GuariseItaly194.33266.09114128.249
5Cléo Hamon / Denys StrekalinFrance166.18561.3785104.818
6Lori-Ann Matte / Thierry FerlandCanada156.74654.9176101.837
RankNameNationTotal pointsRDTeam pointsFDTeam points
1Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita KatsalapovRussia216.81186.66121130.1512
2Charlène Guignard / Marco FabbriItaly207.68282.93112124.7511
3Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerUnited States186.95376.79103110.1610
4Adelina Galyavieva / Louis ThauronFrance176.92470.3494106.589
5Misato Komatsubara / Tim KoletoJapan167.24566.4285100.828
6Carolane Soucisse / Shane FirusCanada162.92665.067697.867
DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
TeamRussiaMikhail KolyadaEvgeni SemenenkoAnna ShcherbakovaElizaveta TuktamyshevaAnastasia Mishina / Aleksandr GalliamovVictoria Sinitsina / Nikita KatsalapovUnited StatesJason BrownNathan ChenKaren Chen Bradie TennellAlexa Knierim / Brandon FrazierKaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerJapanYuzuru HanyuShoma UnoRika KihiraKaori SakamotoRiku Miura / Ryuichi KiharaMisato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • 2021 World Team Trophy at the International Skating Union
  • Results
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