TEAM CANADA

2017-18 National Teams

Team Canada 2018 was announced on Sun. Jan. 14 in Vancouver at the conclusion of the Canadian Championships.

“Tessa and I are honoured to be representing Canada at our third Olympic Games. It is especially a privilege to be named to the team with this group of skaters. We have grown up together and its going to be a special moment to take the ice with them and go for gold. We are looking forward to embracing the Olympic spirit and proudly cheering on our teammates in PyeongChang.”– Scott Moir

“I am thrilled to be named to the Olympic team for the second time. It is always a source of pride to wear the red-and-white and to do it on the biggest sporting stage in the world will be truly an honour. Our entire team has worked hard to be the best and I know Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast will be cheering on our journey as we take on the world.” – Gabrielle Daleman

2018 Olympic Winter Games

Men: Patrick Chan, Keegan Messing

Ladies: Larkyn Austman, Gabrielle Daleman, Kaetlyn Osmond

Pairs: Meagan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro, Julianne Séguin/Charlie Bilodeau

Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir, Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje

2018 Four Continents Championships

Men: Elladj Balde, Nam Nguyen, Kevin Reynolds
Reserves: Roman Sadovsky, Liam Firus, Nicolas Nadeau

Ladies: Alaine Chartrand, Michelle Long, Alicia Pineault
Reserves: Sarah Tamura, Emy Decelles

Pairs: Lubov Ilyushechkina/Dylan Moscovitch, Sydney Kolodziej/Maxime Deschamps, Camille Ruest/Drew Wolfe

Ice Dance: Sarah Arnold/Thomas Williams, Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker, Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus
Reserves: Molly Lanaghan/Dmitre Razgulajevs

2018 World Championships

Men: Patrick Chan, Keegan Messing
Reserves: Nam Nguyen, Elladj Balde, Kevin Reynolds

Ladies: Larkyn Austman, Gabrielle Daleman, Kaetlyn Osmond
Reserves: Alaine Chartrand, Michelle Long, Alicia Pineault

Pairs: Meagan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro, Julianne Séguin/Charlie Bilodeau
Reserves: Lubov Ilyushechkina/Dylan Moscovitch, Camille Ruest/Drew Wolfe, Sydney Kolodziej/Maxime Deschamps

Ice Dance:
Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir, Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje
Reserves: Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus, Sarah Arnold/Thomas Williams, Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker

2018 World Junior Championships

Men: Conrad Orzel, Joseph Phan
Reserves: Corey Circelli, Eric Liu

Ladies: Aurora Cotop
Reserves: Alison Schumacher, Olivia Gran

Pairs:  Lori-Ann Matte/Thierry Ferland, Evelyn Walsh/Trennt Michaud
Reserves: Gabrielle Levesque/Pier-Alexandre Hudon, Chloe Choinard/Mathieu Ostiguy, Chloe Panetta/Steven Lapointe

Ice Dance: Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha, Olivia McIsaac/Elliott Graham
Reserves: Ashlynne Stairs/Lee Royer, Ellie Fisher/Simon-Pierre Malette-Paquette

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The Skate Canada national team is determined by the 2017 Canadian Championships results. Skaters must finish in the top five to be considered, and/or added at the discretion of Skate Canada. Athlete Funding for the 2017-2018 season.

2017-18 National Teams


TEAM USA

2018 Team USA: The skaters who will represent the U.S. at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, Four Continents, World Junior Championships and the World Championships: 

2018 Olympic Winter Games

Ladies: Bradie Tennell, Mirai Nagasu, Karen Chen
Reserves: Ashley Wagner, Mariah Bell, Angela Wang

Men: Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Vincent Zhou
Reserves: Jason Brown, Ross Miner, Max Aaron

Pairs: Alexa Scimeca-Knierim and Christopher Knierim
Reserves: Tarah Kayne/Danny O’Shea, Deanna Stellato/Nathan Bartholomay, Ashley Cain/Timothy LeDuc

Ice Dance: Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue, Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani, Madison Chock/Evan Bates
Reserves: Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter, Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons

2018 World Championships

Ladies: Karen ChenMirai NagasuBradie Tennell
Reserves: Ashley WagnerMariah BellAngela Wang

Men: Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Vincent Zhou
Reserves: Jason Brown, Ross Miner, Max Aaron

Pairs: Tarah Kayne/Danny O’Shea, Alexa Scimeca-Knierim/Christopher Knierim
Reserves: Deanna Stellato/Nathan Bartholomay, Ashley Cain/Timothy LeDuc, Haven Denney/Brandon Frazier

Ice Dance: Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue, Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani, Madison Chock/Evan Bates
Reserves: Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter, Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons

2018 Four Continents Championships

Ladies: Starr Andrews, Mariah BellAshley Wagner
Reserves: Angela Wang, Amber GlennCourtney Hicks

Men: Jason Brown, Ross Miner, Max Aaron
Reserves: Grant Hochstein, Timothy Dolensky, Alexander Johnson

Pairs: Ashley Cain/Timothy LeDuc, Tarah Kayne/Danny O’Shea, Deanna Stellato/Nathan Bartholomay
Reserves: Haven Denney/Brandon Frazier, Marissa Castelli/Mervin Tran, Chelsea Liu/Brian Johnson

Ice Dance: Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter, Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons
Reserves: Elliana Pogrebinsky/Alex Benoit, Karina Manta/Joseph Johnson, Julia Biechler/Damian Dodge

2018 World Junior Championships

Ladies: Starr Andrews, Ting Cui
Reserves (not ranked): Hanna Harrell, Tessa Hong, Emmy Ma

Men: Alexei Krasnozhon, Camden Pulkinen, Tomoki Hiwatashi
Reserves (not ranked): Maxim Naumov, Andrew Torgashev, Dinh Tran

Pairs: Sarah Feng/TJ Nyman, Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov
Reserves: Laiken Lockley/Keenan Prochnow, Nadine Wang/Spencer Howe, Elli Kopmar/Jonah Barrett

Ice Dance: Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Caroline Green/Gordon Green, Chloe Lewis/Logan Bye
Reserves: Eliana Gropman/Ian Somerville, Avonlea Nguyen/Vadym Kolesnik, Emma Gunter/Caleb Wein

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TEAM JAPAN

Team Japan 2018 – the Japanese skaters that will compete at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, Four Continents, World Junior Championships and the World Championships:

Olympic Winter Games

Ladies: Satoko Miyahara, Kaori Sakamoto

Men: Yuzuru Hanyu, Shoma Uno, Keiji Tanaka

Pairs: Miu Suzaki and Ryuichi Kihara

Ice Dance: Kana Muramoto and Chris Reed


World Championships

Ladies: Satoko Miyahara, Wakaba Higuchi

Men: Yuzuru Hanyu, Shoma Uno, Keiji Tanaka

Pairs: Miu Suzaki and Ryuichi Kihara

Ice Dance: Kana Muramoto and Chris Reed


Four Continents

Ladies: Satoko Miyahara, Kaori Sakamoto, Mai Mihara

Men: Shoma Uno, Keiji Tanaka, Takahito Mura

Pairs: Miu Suzaki and Ryuichi Kihara, Narumi Takahashi and Ryo Shibata, Riku Miura and Shoya Ichihashi

Ice Dance: Kana Muramoto and Chris Reed, Misato Komatsubara and Tim Koleto, and Rikako Fukase and Aru Tateno


World Junior Championships

Men: Mitsuki Sumoto, Sena Miyake

Ladies: Rika Kihira, Mako Yamashita, Yuhana

Pairs: Riku Miura and Shoya Ichihashi

Video of the live team announcement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEseE32rfuU


Challenger Series

Yuzuru Hanyu — Autumn Classic (September, Canada)

Shoma Uno — Lombardia Trophy (September, Italy) and Japan Open (October, Saitama City)

Satoko Miyahara — Finlandia Trophy (October, Finland)

Mai Mihara — Autumn Classic and Japan Open

Wakaba Higuchi — Lombardia Trophy

Marin Honda — US International Classic (September, US) and Japan Open,

Kaori Sakamoto — Asian Open Cup (August, Hong Kong) and US International Classic


OLYMPIC ATHLETES FROM RUSSIA

Pursuant to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decision that ice dancer, Ivan Bukin, the son of the 1988 Olympic ice dance champion, Andrei Bukin, and pairs skater Ksenia Stolbova would not be invited to the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, the Russian Figure Skating Federation (RFSF) replaced both teams on its Olympic Athletes from Russia roster. Bukin, Stolbova and their respective partners (Alexandra Stepanova and Fedor Klimov) were invited to join the approved athletes at a training camp in Fukuoka, Japan on Jan. 27 but declined, stating they would use the time to prepare for the World Championships in March.

The IOC does not make public the reasons behind its decisions.

According to Russian news sources, Stolbova and Bukin are challenging the IOC in the Switzerland Civil Court. “The lawyers have received powers of attorney from Stolbova and Bukin. It was decided to challenge the non-admission to the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang in the civil court of Switzerland. They will not apply to the Court of Arbitration for Sport,” RFSF president Alexander Gorshkov explained.

In an interview with the TASS news agency, revered Russian coach Alexei Mishin said he expects the ladies to claim gold and silver but is not so sure about the other disciplines: 

“…we need to take two places, including gold. I think that gold and silver will be. In pairs skating we have chances from gold to bronze. For male singles, a good result will be a hit on the podium. Men will find it difficult to compete for a medal, although Kolyada has shown results close to this. I regard the chances of our boys getting on the podium as possible, but the gold medal seems to me in a fog.” Mishin expects the ice dance teams to rank at least two places lower than at the European Championships.

2018 Olympic Winter Games

Men: Mikhail Kolyada, Dmitri Aliev

Ladies: Alina Zagitova, Evgenia Medvedeva, Maria Sotskova

Pairs: Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov, Natalia Zabiiako/Alexander Enbert, Kristina Astakhova/Alexei Rogoonov

Ice Dance: Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitri Solovyev, Tiffani Zahorski/Jonathan Guerreiro

TEAM RUSSIA: 2018 Europeans

Team Russia 2018: At the conclusion of the national championships in late December, Russia announced the team that will compete at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow. The Olympic team will be announced following Europeans.

Ladies: Alina Zagitova, Maria Sotskova, Evgenia Medvedeva
Reserve: Stanislava Konstantinova, Polina Tsurskaya

Men: Mikhail Kolyada, Alexander Samarin, Dmitry Aliev
Reserve: Sergei Voronov, Artur Dmitriev Jr.

Pairs: Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov, Ksenia Stolbova/Fedor Klimov, Natalia Zabiyako/Alexander Enbert
Reserve: Christina Astakhova/Alexei Rogonov, Alexandra Boykova/Dmitry Kozlovsky

Ice Dance: Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitry Solovyev, Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin, Tiffany Zagorski/Jonathan Guerreiro
Reserve: Betina Popova/Sergei Mozgov, Sofia Evdokimova/Yegor Bazin


TEAM SOUTH KOREA

In yet another unexpected turn of events this weekend, South Korean rising star Jun-Hwan Cha came from behind at the national championships to win the event — and the Olympic race — and captured the sole men’s berth on his nation’s Olympic team.

Cha, 16, won the men’s singles at the Korea Figure Skating Championships, which doubled as the third and final leg of the Olympic trials with an overall score of 252.65 points. He earned 168.60 points for the free skate, adding to 84.05 points from Saturday’s short program.

With that, Cha won the qualification stage with 684.23 points, nipping Lee June-hyoung by 2.13 points. Lee had won the first two qualification events and held a 20.29-point lead over Cha heading into Sunday’s free skate. 

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Choi Da-bin, 17, and Kim Ha-nul, 15, will represent the host country next month in one of the Winter Games’ marquee events, after finishing one-two in the Olympic trials that wrapped up at Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul on Sunday.

At the Korea Figure Skating Championships, the third and final leg of qualifying events, Choi finished with 190.12 points, for a total of 540.28. Kim scored 176.92 points over the weekend to reach 510.27 overall in the qualifying stage and grab the last spot available for South Korea in the ladies’ singles.

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2018 Olympic Winter Games

Men: Jun Hwan Cha

Ladies: Dabin Choi, Hanul Kim

Pairs: Kyueun Kim and Alex Kangchan Kam

Ice Dance: Yura Min and Alexander Gamelin

 

2018 Four Continents Championships

Men: Jun-Hwan Cha, June Hyoung Lee, Sihyeong Lee

Ladies: Dabin Choi, Hanul Kim, So-youn Park

Pairs: Kyueun Kim and Alex Kangchan Kam

Ice Dance: Yura Min and Alexander Gamelin


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TEAM AUSTRALIA

2017-2018 AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR GRAND PRIX ASSIGNMENTS