2025 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships

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Date:February 19 – February 23
Season:2024–25
2025 Four Continents Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:February 19 – February 23
Season:2024–25
Location:Seoul, South Korea
Host:Korean Skating Union
Venue:Mokdong Ice Rink
Champions
Men's singles:
Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov
Women's singles:
South Korea Kim Chae-yeon
Pairs:
Japan Riku Miura
and Ryuichi Kihara
Ice dance:
Canada Piper Gilles
and Paul Poirier
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The 2025 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships took place from February 19 to February 23, 2025, at the Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul, South Korea. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

The competition was awarded to South Korea in January 2023 and was originally scheduled from February 4–9.[1] In April 2024, it was rescheduled to February 18–23.[2]

Age and minimum TES requirements

Nations from non-European countries were able to send three entries at most for each discipline.[3]

The competition was open to skaters from all non-European member nations of the International Skating Union. The corresponding competition for European skaters was the 2025 European Championships.

Skaters were eligible for the 2025 Four Continents Championships if they turned 17 years of age before July 1, 2024, and met the minimum technical elements score requirements. The ISU accepted scores if they were obtained at senior-level ISU-recognized international competitions during the ongoing season at least 21 days before the first official practice day of the championships or during the two preceding seasons.[3]

Minimum technical scores
Discipline CTES
Men 86
Women 75
Pairs 75
Ice dance 85

Schedule

Schedule
Date Disc. Time Segment
Thursday, 20 February Pairs 11:50 Short program
Ice dance 14:30 Rhythm dance
Men 18:00 Short program
Friday, 21 February Pairs 14:50 Free skate
Women 18:00 Short program
Saturday, 22 February Men 13:00 Free skate
Ice dance 18:00 Free dance
Sunday, 23 February Women 11:00 Free Program
N/a 17:00 Exhibition

Entries

Member nations began announcing their selections in December 2024. The International Skating Union released the official list of entrants on 27 January 2025.[4]

Entries
Country Men[5] Women[6] Pairs[7] Ice dance[8]
 Australia Douglas Gerber Maria Chernyshova
Darian Kaptich N/a
 Canada Aleksa Rakic Sara-Maude Dupuis
Matthew Newnham Katherine Medland Spence
Roman Sadovsky Madeline Schizas
 China Chen Yudong An Xiangyi N/a
Dai Daiwei Chen Hongyi
Peng Zhiming Zhu Yi N/a
 Chinese Taipei Yu-Hsiang Li N/a
 Hong Kong Chiu Hei Cheung N/a
 India N/a Tara Prasad N/a
 Japan Kao Miura Mone Chiba
Kazuki Tomono Wakaba Higuchi
Tatsuya Tsuboi Rino Matsuike N/a
 Kazakhstan Dias Jirenbayev Sofiya Farafonova N/a
Mikhail Shaidorov Sofia Samodelkina N/a
 Malaysia Ze Zeng Fang N/a
 Mexico Donovan Carrillo N/a
 Philippines Paolo Borromeo Sofia Lexi Jacqueline Frank N/a
 South Africa N/a Gian-Quen Isaacs N/a
 South Korea Cha Jun-hwan Kim Chae-yeon N/a
Kim Hyun-gyeom Lee Hae-in N/a
Lee Si-hyeong Yun Ah-sun
 United States Tomoki Hiwatashi Sarah Everhardt
Jimmy Ma Alysa Liu
Camden Pulkinen Bradie Tennell
 Uzbekistan N/a N/a

Changes to preliminary assignments

Date Discipline Withdrew Added Notes Ref.
January 25 Women United States Amber Glenn United States Bradie Tennell [9]
January 29 Men United States Andrew Torgashev United States Jimmy Ma [10]
February 1 United States Maxim Naumov United States Tomoki Hiwatashi [11]
February 4 Women Kazakhstan Anna Levkovets [12]
February 13 Ice Dance Injury [13]
February 14 Men Hong Kong Heung Lai Jarke Zhao [14]
February 15 Canada Wesley Chiu Canada Matthew Newnham [15]

Medal summary

Medalists

Medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest overall placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Women
Pairs
Ice dance

Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest short program or rhythm dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Women
Pairs
Ice dance

Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest free skating or free dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Women
Pairs
Ice dance

Medals by country

Table of medals for overall placement:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada1124
2 South Korea1102
3 Japan1001
 Kazakhstan1001
5 United States0224
Totals (5 entries)44412

Results

References

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