With the Grand Prix series and the Challenger series having now concluded, I've compiled a spreadsheet for skaters having achieved the required TES minimums for senior worlds, junior worlds, and 4CC/Euros.
MOST RECENT UPDATE: 2/11 post 4CC
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EnzY76NKbfTAJixpCOQFcJNFOIOdSAM03SW_A9yJdBg/edit?usp=sharing
I took the data directly from the isu statistics page, so it has all skaters there.
The only skaters I removed were obvious splits (pairs/dance) - where the same skater was there twice due to splitting and reforming.
There are many other splits that I am aware of, but going through and deleting them all would take way too long. And retirements are a thing too. So I added a column that shows if they have competed internationally this season. (also then we can be hopeful if they randomly decide to come back... even though it won't happen but yknow in theory)
NEW (1/26): I highlighted in blue any skaters under juniors who only competed in seniors this season
The spreadsheet is sorted by qualification (senior worlds, 4CC/Euros > 4CC/Euros only > none ; junior worlds > none). Within that, by the default order of the ISU listing, which is alphabetically by nation name and within each nation, by skater last name. Note that it's the actual nation name and not the abbreviation - so KOR (Republic of Korea), TPE (Chinese Taipei), ESP (Spain), and maybe others are not necessarily where you'd expect.
For convenience, on the side, I have put the countries that have multiple spots for worlds (assuming wikipedia is correct here) underneath the TES mins.
MOST RECENT UPDATE: 2/11 post 4CC
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EnzY76NKbfTAJixpCOQFcJNFOIOdSAM03SW_A9yJdBg/edit?usp=sharing
I took the data directly from the isu statistics page, so it has all skaters there.
The only skaters I removed were obvious splits (pairs/dance) - where the same skater was there twice due to splitting and reforming.
There are many other splits that I am aware of, but going through and deleting them all would take way too long. And retirements are a thing too. So I added a column that shows if they have competed internationally this season. (also then we can be hopeful if they randomly decide to come back... even though it won't happen but yknow in theory)
NEW (1/26): I highlighted in blue any skaters under juniors who only competed in seniors this season
The spreadsheet is sorted by qualification (senior worlds, 4CC/Euros > 4CC/Euros only > none ; junior worlds > none). Within that, by the default order of the ISU listing, which is alphabetically by nation name and within each nation, by skater last name. Note that it's the actual nation name and not the abbreviation - so KOR (Republic of Korea), TPE (Chinese Taipei), ESP (Spain), and maybe others are not necessarily where you'd expect.
For convenience, on the side, I have put the countries that have multiple spots for worlds (assuming wikipedia is correct here) underneath the TES mins.