The 2021 World Team Trophy is scheduled to take place Apr 15-18, 2021, in Osaka, Japan. The event is a figure skating team competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union and was first held in April 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. Selected skaters from various countries with the best results during the season compete in the disciplines of men’s singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing in a team format.
Team Canada - CAN
Team Captain: Nam NGUYEN
Team France - FRA
Team Captain: Kevin AYMOZ
Team Italy - ITA
Team Captain: Matteo GUARISE
Team Japan - JPN
Team Captain: Ryuichi KIHARA
Team Russia - RUS
Team Captain: Elizaveta TUKTAMYSHEVA
Team United States of America - USA
Team Captain: Jason BROWN
ISU Press Release:
Top 6 teams qualify for ISU World Team Trophy 2021
Russia leads the six ISU Members that have qualified for the ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating in Osaka (JPN), April 15 to 18, 2021. The ISU World Team Trophy is a biennial event.
Russia tops the standings with 9847 points followed by the USA (8001 points) and Japan with 6441 points. The other directly qualified ISU Members are Canada (5580) and Italy (4021). China was qualified with 4537 points but will not send a team allowing France (3905 points) to compete instead.
Overview of the participants
Russia sends three newly minted World Champions Anna Shcherbakova, Pair Skaters Anastasia Mishina/Aleksandr Galliamov and Ice Dancers Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov. Also included are the 2021 World silver medalist Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, 2018 World bronze medalist Mikhail Kolyada and Evgeni Semenenko, who were fifth and eighth in Stockholm and the highest ranked European men.
The USA come with Nathan Chen, who just claimed his third World title in Stockholm. He is joined by top-ten World competitors Jason Brown, Karen Chen, Bradie Tennell, Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier and Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker.
Japan sends two-time Olympic Champion Yuzuru Hanyu and 2018 Olympic silver medalist Shoma Uno as well as two-time Four Continents Champion Rika Kihira, Kaori Sakamoto, Pair Skaters Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara and Ice Dancers Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto.
Team Canada is led by Nam Ngyuen and 2017 World bronze medalist Gabrielle Daleman. Team Italy includes 2019 European bronze medalist Matteo Rizzo, 2019 World Junior bronze medalist Daniel Grassl, 2019 European Ice Dance bronze medalists Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri as well as Pair Skaters Nicole Della Monica/Matteo Guarise. 2019 ISU Grand Prix Final bronze medalist Kevin Aymoz headlines Team France.
Note: Matteo Rizzo announced he would not compete on 4/12.
Competition Format and Qualifying
The ISU World Team Trophy format is based on a competition consisting of the six best national teams from ISU Members with a special provision for the host ISU Member to be included. Each team will be composed of two Men, two Ladies, one Pair Skating couple and one Ice Dance couple, i.e. a total of eight skaters per team.
The team event consists of two phases of competition, the Short Program/Short Dance and the Free Skating/Free Dance. Teams are awarded 12 to 1 team points (12 points for first place, 1 point for 12th place) for Men and Ladies and respectively 12 to 7 points for Pairs and Ice Dance couples in the Short Program/Rhythm Dance and in the Free Skating/Free Dance. The standings are calculated according to the sum of the team points achieved in each phase of the event. Several tie breakers are in place.
The teams qualified based on a scoring scale used for the ISU World Standing points scored by their best Skaters at ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events and Final season 2019/20 and the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021, plus possibly the ISU European Figure Skating Championships / ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2020, the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2020 and ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating season 2019/20.
Event Schedule
The schedule of the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 is as follows:
Thursday, April 15:
Opening Ceremony, Rhythm Dance, Ladies and Men Short Program
Friday, April 16:
Pair Skating Short Program, Free Dance, Men Free Skating
Saturday, April 17:
Pair Skating and Ladies Free Skating, Victory ceremony
Sunday, April 18:
Exhibition Gala
Team Canada - CAN
Team Captain: Nam NGUYEN
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Ladies | |
Pairs | |
Ice Dance |
Team France - FRA
Team Captain: Kevin AYMOZ
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Men | |
Men | |
Ladies | |
Ladies | |
Pairs | |
Ice Dance |
Team Italy - ITA
Team Captain: Matteo GUARISE
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Men | |
Ladies | |
Ladies | |
Pairs | |
Ice Dance |
Team Japan - JPN
Team Captain: Ryuichi KIHARA
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Men | |
Men | |
Ladies | |
Ladies | |
Pairs | |
Ice Dance |
Team Russia - RUS
Team Captain: Elizaveta TUKTAMYSHEVA
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Men | |
Men | |
Ladies | |
Ladies | |
Pairs | |
Ice Dance |
Team United States of America - USA
Team Captain: Jason BROWN
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Men | |
Men | |
Ladies | |
Ladies | |
Pairs | |
Ice Dance |
ISU Press Release:
Top 6 teams qualify for ISU World Team Trophy 2021
Russia leads the six ISU Members that have qualified for the ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating in Osaka (JPN), April 15 to 18, 2021. The ISU World Team Trophy is a biennial event.
Russia tops the standings with 9847 points followed by the USA (8001 points) and Japan with 6441 points. The other directly qualified ISU Members are Canada (5580) and Italy (4021). China was qualified with 4537 points but will not send a team allowing France (3905 points) to compete instead.
Overview of the participants
Russia sends three newly minted World Champions Anna Shcherbakova, Pair Skaters Anastasia Mishina/Aleksandr Galliamov and Ice Dancers Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov. Also included are the 2021 World silver medalist Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, 2018 World bronze medalist Mikhail Kolyada and Evgeni Semenenko, who were fifth and eighth in Stockholm and the highest ranked European men.
The USA come with Nathan Chen, who just claimed his third World title in Stockholm. He is joined by top-ten World competitors Jason Brown, Karen Chen, Bradie Tennell, Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier and Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker.
Japan sends two-time Olympic Champion Yuzuru Hanyu and 2018 Olympic silver medalist Shoma Uno as well as two-time Four Continents Champion Rika Kihira, Kaori Sakamoto, Pair Skaters Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara and Ice Dancers Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto.
Team Canada is led by Nam Ngyuen and 2017 World bronze medalist Gabrielle Daleman. Team Italy includes 2019 European bronze medalist Matteo Rizzo, 2019 World Junior bronze medalist Daniel Grassl, 2019 European Ice Dance bronze medalists Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri as well as Pair Skaters Nicole Della Monica/Matteo Guarise. 2019 ISU Grand Prix Final bronze medalist Kevin Aymoz headlines Team France.
Note: Matteo Rizzo announced he would not compete on 4/12.
Competition Format and Qualifying
The ISU World Team Trophy format is based on a competition consisting of the six best national teams from ISU Members with a special provision for the host ISU Member to be included. Each team will be composed of two Men, two Ladies, one Pair Skating couple and one Ice Dance couple, i.e. a total of eight skaters per team.
The team event consists of two phases of competition, the Short Program/Short Dance and the Free Skating/Free Dance. Teams are awarded 12 to 1 team points (12 points for first place, 1 point for 12th place) for Men and Ladies and respectively 12 to 7 points for Pairs and Ice Dance couples in the Short Program/Rhythm Dance and in the Free Skating/Free Dance. The standings are calculated according to the sum of the team points achieved in each phase of the event. Several tie breakers are in place.
The teams qualified based on a scoring scale used for the ISU World Standing points scored by their best Skaters at ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events and Final season 2019/20 and the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021, plus possibly the ISU European Figure Skating Championships / ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2020, the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2020 and ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating season 2019/20.
Event Schedule
The schedule of the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 is as follows:
Thursday, April 15:
Opening Ceremony, Rhythm Dance, Ladies and Men Short Program
Friday, April 16:
Pair Skating Short Program, Free Dance, Men Free Skating
Saturday, April 17:
Pair Skating and Ladies Free Skating, Victory ceremony
Sunday, April 18:
Exhibition Gala
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