2013 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
Feb 6-11, 2013
Osaka, Japan – Osaka Municipal Gymnasium
Results http://www.isuresults.com/results/fc2013/SEG001.HTM
Adapted from the original posts of Mao88 with many thanks!
Links verified as of 11/21/2020
Per Wikipedia:
Two-time World champions and Olympic silver medalists Pang Qing / Tong Jian and ice dancers Huang Xintong / Zheng Xun withdrew from the pairs and ice dancing events respectively. China did not replace either team. On January 31, South Korea's Kim Hae-jin withdrew from the ladies' event and was not replaced. On February 1, Brazil's Isadora Williams withdrew from the ladies' event and Brazil did not replace her, leaving the country without any entries at the competition. On February 4, American Adam Rippon withdrew from the men's event and the U.S. called up Richard Dornbush to take his place.[5] Ronald Lam from Hong Kong also withdrew from the men's event and was not replaced, leaving Hong Kong without an entry. Alexa Scimeca / Chris Knierim of the United States withdrew from the pairs' event a day before the start of the competition and were not replaced.[6] Scimeca, 21, has been experiencing pain in her right foot since the first day of practice in Japan. She will undergo a full evaluation upon her return to Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Unlike the European event, national associations at Four Continents are all allowed up to three entries in each discipline, regardless of how their skaters placed at the previous year's event. Member nations select their entries based on their own national criteria. Entries were required to achieve a minimum technical elements score (TES) at an international event prior to the Four Continents Championships.
Feb 6-11, 2013
Osaka, Japan – Osaka Municipal Gymnasium
Results http://www.isuresults.com/results/fc2013/SEG001.HTM
Adapted from the original posts of Mao88 with many thanks!
Links verified as of 11/21/2020
Per Wikipedia:
Two-time World champions and Olympic silver medalists Pang Qing / Tong Jian and ice dancers Huang Xintong / Zheng Xun withdrew from the pairs and ice dancing events respectively. China did not replace either team. On January 31, South Korea's Kim Hae-jin withdrew from the ladies' event and was not replaced. On February 1, Brazil's Isadora Williams withdrew from the ladies' event and Brazil did not replace her, leaving the country without any entries at the competition. On February 4, American Adam Rippon withdrew from the men's event and the U.S. called up Richard Dornbush to take his place.[5] Ronald Lam from Hong Kong also withdrew from the men's event and was not replaced, leaving Hong Kong without an entry. Alexa Scimeca / Chris Knierim of the United States withdrew from the pairs' event a day before the start of the competition and were not replaced.[6] Scimeca, 21, has been experiencing pain in her right foot since the first day of practice in Japan. She will undergo a full evaluation upon her return to Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Unlike the European event, national associations at Four Continents are all allowed up to three entries in each discipline, regardless of how their skaters placed at the previous year's event. Member nations select their entries based on their own national criteria. Entries were required to achieve a minimum technical elements score (TES) at an international event prior to the Four Continents Championships.
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