2023 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating

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The 2023 ISU World Team Trophy is an international figure skating competition that was held from April 13–16, 2023 in Tokyo, 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 women' single skaters, one pair, and one ice dance entry for their team.[1]

Type:ISU Event
Date:April 13 – 16
Season:2022–23
Location:Tokyo, Japan
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2023 World Team Trophy
Type:ISU Event
Date:April 13 – 16
Season:2022–23
Location:Tokyo, Japan
Host:Japan Skating Federation
Venue:Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
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Scoring

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:[1]

More information Placement, Points (Singles) ...
Placement Points (Singles) Points (Pairs/Dance)
1st12
2nd11
3rd10
4th9
5th8
6th7
7th6N/a
8th5
9th4
10th3
11th2
12th1
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Tie-breaking within a segment:

  1. If two or more skaters, pairs, or ice dance couples have the same rank in the short program or rhythm dance, then the total technical score will be used to break ties.
  2. If two or more skaters, pairs, or ice dance couples have the same rank in the free skating or free dance, then the total components 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.

Qualification

     Qualified to World Team Trophy
More information Rank, Team ...
Rank Team (Junior) Grand Prix and Final ISU Championships Total
Men Women Pairs Ice dance Men Women Pairs Ice dance
1  Japan 800 720 800 583 800 236 1200 709 1200 787 1200 418 9453
2  United States 648 262 720 360 720 720 972 787 875 377 1080 1200 8721
3  Canada 292 262 262 191 583 800 638 402 362 339 875 972 5978
4  South Korea 324 292 472 324 250 1080 496 1080 709 450 5477
5  Italy 472 324 648 648 517 377 222 972 1080 5260
6  France 400 324 191 148 360 324 875 465 174 305 377 3943
7  Georgia 262 191 324 203 324 236 446 162 305 215 180 339 3187
8  Switzerland 236 182 182 133 120 574 450 574 140 2591
9  Germany 236 97 360 250 180 638 517 275 2553
10  Great Britain 213 583 93 83 126 247 875 2200
11  China 225 97 164 97 164 213 239 131 295 222 1847
12  Finland 164 133 133 324 214 146 517 1631
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  • For a team to be qualified it must obtain points in at least three of the four disciplines.[1] This chart only include top twelve teams able to do so.
  • Although a qualified team can participate with two single skaters each women and men, one pair and one ice dance couple, the qualification the highest points per discipline will be used. This means that more and different skaters/couples per ISU Member may contribute to the total qualification points. Practically, two to four men's single skaters, two to four women's single skaters, one to two pairs and one to two ice dance couples could contribute to the total points.

Records

For complete list of figure skating records, see list of highest scores in figure skating.

The following new ISU best scores were set during this competition:

More information Discipline, Component ...
DisciplineComponentSkater(s)ScoreDateRef
Ice dance Rhythm dance United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates 93.91 April 13, 2023 [2]
Free dance 138.41 April 14, 2023 [3]
Total score 232.32 [4]
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Results

Team standings

More information Rank, Team ...
Rank Team Men Women Pairs Ice dance Total team points
SP FS SP FS SP FS RD FD
1  United States 12 10 10 9 12 12 12 12 120
9 8 7 7
2  South Korea 11 12 12 12 7 7 7 7 95
3 1 6 10
3  Japan 6 5 11 11 11 11 9 8 94
2 4 8 8
4  Italy 7 11 4 5 9 10 11 11 83
5 7 1 2
5  France 10 9 5 6 8 8 8 9 80
8 3 3 3
6  Canada 4 6 9 4 10 9 10 10 68
1 2 2 1
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Men

More information Rank, Name ...
Rank Name Nation Total points SP Team points FS Team points
1 Cha Jun-hwan  South Korea 289.15 2 101.33 11 1 187.82 12
2 Ilia Malinin  United States 279.54 1 105.90 12 5 173.64 8
3 Kévin Aymoz  France 279.43 3 100.58 10 4 178.85 9
4 Jason Brown  United States 279.04 4 95.61 9 3 183.43 10
5 Matteo Rizzo  Italy 275.36 8 88.01 5 2 187.35 11
6 Daniel Grassl  Italy 263.34 6 89.81 7 6 173.53 7
7 Kazuki Tomono  Japan 253.91 7 89.36 6 9 164.55 4
8 Keegan Messing  Canada 252.74 9 79.75 4 7 172.99 6
9 Adam Siao Him Fa  France 247.42 5 92.82 8 10 154.60 3
10 Shun Sato  Japan 241.31 11 76.45 2 8 164.86 5
11 Lee Si-hyeong  South Korea 202.06 10 77.24 3 12 124.82 1
12 Stephen Gogolev  Canada 174.95 12 49.78 1 11 125.17 2
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Women

More information Rank, Name ...
Rank Name Nation Total points SP Team points FS Team points
1 Lee Hae-in  South Korea 225.47 1 76.90 12 1 148.57 12
2 Kaori Sakamoto  Japan 218.44 2 72.69 11 2 145.75 11
3 Isabeau Levito  United States 213.87 3 71.22 10 4 142.65 9
4 Kim Ye-lim  South Korea 206.24 7 62.65 6 3 143.59 10
5 Mai Mihara  Japan 198.06 5 66.85 8 5 131.21 8
6 Amber Glenn  United States 195.01 6 66.55 7 6 128.46 7
7 Madeline Schizas  Canada 184.88 4 69.76 9 9 115.12 4
8 Léa Serna  France 177.72 8 60.18 5 7 117.54 6
9 Lorine Schild  France 170.00 10 55.72 3 10 114.28 3
10 Lara Naki Gutmann  Italy 167.95 12 51.12 1 8 116.83 5
11 Anna Pezzetta  Italy 162.43 9 56.13 4 11 106.30 2
12 Sara-Maude Dupuis  Canada 148.75 11 54.31 2 12 94.44 1
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Pairs

More information Rank, Name ...
Rank Name Nation Total points SP Team points FS Team points
1 Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier  United States 230.12 1 82.25 12 1 147.87 12
2 Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara  Japan 224.16 2 80.47 11 2 143.69 11
3 Sara Conti / Niccolò Macii  Italy 200.06 4 69.84 9 3 130.22 10
4 Deanna Stellato-Dudek / Maxime Deschamps  Canada 199.93 3 70.20 10 4 129.73 9
5 Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev  France 178.38 5 63.60 8 5 114.78 8
6 Cho Hye-jin / Steven Adcock  South Korea 162.82 6 60.55 7 6 102.27 7
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Ice dance

More information Rank, Name ...
Rank Name Nation Total points RD Team points FD Team points
1 Madison Chock / Evan Bates  United States 232.32
WR
1 93.91
WR
12 1 138.41
WR
12
2 Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri  Italy 223.24 2 90.90 11 2 132.34 11
3 Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier  Canada 216.85 3 88.37 10 3 128.48 10
4 Kana Muramoto / Daisuke Takahashi  Japan 195.01 4 78.38 9 5 116.63 8
5 Evgenia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud  France 194.67 5 76.15 8 4 118.52 9
6 Hannah Lim / Ye Quan  South Korea 179.23 6 69.96 7 6 109.27 7
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Medalists

References

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