2010–11 figure skating season

For the synchronized skating season, see 2010–11 synchronized skating season.
2010–2011 figure skating season
Date: July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011
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The 2010–2011 figure skating season began on July 1, 2010, and ended on June 30, 2011. During this season, elite skaters competed on the ISU Championship level at the 2011 European, Four Continents, World Junior, and World Championships. They also competed in elite competitions such as the Grand Prix series and Junior Grand Prix series, culminating in the Grand Prix Final.

Season notes

This was the first season in which the short dance was contested in ice dancing, having replaced the compulsory dance and original dance. The season's required pattern dance was the Golden Waltz (senior) or Viennese Waltz (junior), and the other portion of the dance could be a waltz, foxtrot, quickstep, or tango.

Beginning in the 2010–11 season, a rule change allowed men to do two quads in the short program, if they were different jumps. In October 2010, Kevin Reynolds became the first skater to land two quads in a short program. He landed a quad salchow-triple toe loop combo and later a solo quadruple toe-loop at the 2010 Skate Canada International.[1]

In December 2010, there was a tie for a medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final. In the ladies' event, China's Li Zijun and Japan's Risa Shoji were tied for third with an identical total score of 149.82. Li was awarded the medal on the tiebreaker.

The season also saw the coldest temperatures in many years at a major event.[2] In January 2011 at the European Championships, temperatures at the Swiss venue dipped to as low as minus-3 Celsius, resulting in complaints and a promise for more vigilance in the future.[3]

During the 2010–2011 season, controversy over age falsification reached the sport of figure skating, after previously being discussed in gymnastics and other sports.[4] On February 14, 2011, questions emerged surrounding nine Chinese skaters. The Associated Press found that birthdates listed on the Chinese skating association's website suggested five female skaters, Sui Wenjing, Zhang Dan, Yu Xiaoyu, Geng Bingwa, and Xu Binshu, were younger than their stated ages, and four male skaters, Han Cong, Zhang Hao, Jin Yang, and Gao Yu, were older.[5] The dates disappeared from the website by February 15.[6] On February 17, the ISU said there were no discrepancies for Zhang Dan, Zhang Hao, and Xu Binshu between the birthdates listed on their passports, ISU registration forms and the Chinese Olympic Committee's website.[6]

On March 14, 2011, the 2011 World Championships, scheduled to begin on March 21, were postponed due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and its aftermath,[7] and later reassigned to Moscow, Russia.[8] It was the first disaster affecting the World Championships in 50 years. In 1961, the entire United States team was killed in a plane crash, resulting in its cancellation. The last time a World Championships was moved was in 2000, due to an alleged broadcasting dispute, and the new host, France, had seven months to prepare, with the event held in the traditional month of March. However, the 2011 event had to be pushed back to April 24 – May 1, with only a month to prepare.

There were several slashing accidents. In September 2010, Evan Bates suffered a complete laceration of his Achilles tendon after Emily Samuelson hit him with her skate blade as she came down from a lift.[9] In February 2011, Caydee Denney accidentally sliced Jeremy Barrett's right calf while practicing side-by-side jumps, requiring 42 stitches.[10] In April 2011, Brian Joubert sliced his own hand while competing at the World Championships.[11] There were two collisions during practice at international events. Canadian Patrick Chan and American Adam Rippon collided at 2010 Skate Canada International,[12] while Japanese skaters Takahiko Kozuka and Daisuke Takahashi collided at the Grand Prix Final.[13] Canadian pair skater Meagan Duhamel collided with her partner Eric Radford during competition at the World Championships, breaking his nose with her elbow.[14] No skaters withdrew as a result of the accidents.

One skater was arrested – In May 2011, Israeli pair skater Evgeni Krasnapolski was charged with alleged desertion from the army. The Israeli skating federation stated, "We've asked for clarifications [about his service], and if we would have gotten them immediately Evgeni would have returned. The decision to let him stay abroad for training was a professional call made by the federation. The soldier got the (right) impression that we are handling the matter with the IDF and that he could trust the federation".[15] In June 2011, U.S. Figure Skating reprimanded and fined Rachael Flatt, who competed at the World Championships with an undisclosed stress fracture but could have been replaced by an alternate, for not informing them of her injury.[16]

In April 2011, the International Olympic Committee officially confirmed the introduction of a figure skating team event at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[17] Each team will be composed of a men's and ladies single skater, a pair, and an ice dancing team; ten teams may compete, with five eliminated after the short program.[18] On June 12, 2011, it was announced that the ISU had reinstated Evgeni Plushenko by a unanimous vote.[19][20]

Age eligibility

Skaters competing on the junior level were required to be at least 13 but not 19 – or 21 for male pair skaters and ice dancers – before July 1, 2010. Those who had turned 14 were eligible for the senior Grand Prix series and senior B internationals. Those who turned 15 before July 1, 2010 were also eligible for the senior World, European, and Four Continents Championships.

Date of birth Eligibility
Born before July 1, 1997 Eligible for Junior Grand Prix
Born before July 1, 1996 Eligible for senior Grand Prix series, senior B internationals
Born before July 1, 1995 Eligible for senior Worlds, Europeans, Four Continents
Born before July 1, 1991 Not eligible for junior events (except male pair skaters and ice dancers)
Born before July 1, 1989 Male pair skaters and ice dancers not eligible for junior events
Rules may not apply to non-ISU events such as national championships

Minimum scores

It was the first season in which skaters were required to have achieved minimum technical elements scores (TES) prior to competing at the European, Four Continents, or World Championships. The minimum TES for each discipline and segment were:

Discipline Short program/dance Free skating/dance
Men 20 35
Ladies 15 25
Pairs 17 30
Ice dance 17 28

Music

Partnership changes

A number of skaters announced the end of their partnership or the formation of a new one. Listed are changes involving a partnership with at least one partner who competed at the Worlds, Europeans, Four Continents, Junior Worlds or the senior Grand Prix, or who medaled on the Junior Grand Prix circuit.

Discipline Announced Type Skaters Other notes
Pairs October 8, 2010[21] New team Mary Beth Marley / Rockne Brubaker
Pairs January 6, 2011[22] Split Nicole Della Monica / Yannick Kocon
Pairs February 2011 New team Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer
Pairs February 24, 2011[23] Split Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett
Pairs March 4, 2011[24] Split Maria Mukhortova / Jérôme Blanchard
Pairs March 10, 2011[25] Split Felicia Zhang / Taylor Toth Zhang with Nathan Bartholomay
Pairs March 10, 2011[26] Split Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison
Pairs April 17, 2011[27] New team Jessica Dubé / Sébastien Wolfe
Pairs May 4, 2011[28] Split Caitlin Yankowskas / John Coughlin
Ice dance May 12, 2011[29] Split Madison Hubbell / Keiffer Hubbell
Ice dance May 12, 2011[29] New team Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue
Pairs May 17, 2011[30] New team Caydee Denney / John Coughlin
Ice dance June 2, 2011[31] Split Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier
Ice dance June 7, 2011[32] Split Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein Zuerlein retired.
Ice dance June 22, 2011[33] Split Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates
Ice dance July 1, 2011[34] New team Madison Chock / Evan Bates
Ice dance July 2011[35] Split Lucie Myslivečková / Matěj Novák Novák retired.
Ice dance July 2011[36] Split Allison Reed / Otar Japaridze
Ice dance July 2011[36] Split Stefanie Frohberg / Tim Giesen Both retired.
Ice dance Split Zoe Blanc / Pierre-Loup Bouquet Blanc retired.
Pairs Split Adeline Canac / Yannick Bonheur
Pairs Split Tatiana Novik / Mikhail Kuznetsov Novik with Andrei Novoselov
Kuznetsov with Anna Silaeva
Ice dance Split Federica Testa / Christopher Mior Mior with Federica Bernardi
Testa with Lukáš Csölley
Ice dance Split Brooke Frieling / Lionel Rumi
Ice dance Split Siobhan Heekin-Canedy / Alexander Shakalov
Ice dance New team Siobhan Heekin-Canedy / Dmitri Dun

Coaching changes

Discipline Announced Skater(s) From To
Ladies September 7, 2010[37] Mao Asada Hiroshi Nagakubo Nobuo Sato
Ladies January 2011[38] Ksenia Makarova Viktor Petrenko, Galina Zmievskaya Evgeni Rukavitsin
Ice dance Mid-season Cathy Reed / Chris Reed Nikolai Morozov Galit Chait
Ladies March 30, 2011[39] Alexe Gilles Tom Zakrajsek Yuka Sato, Jason Dungjen
Men April 1, 2011[40] Adam Rippon Brian Orser Ghislain Briand, transitional
Ice dance April 30, 2011[41] Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Alexander Zhulin, Oleg Volkov Pasquale Camerlengo, Anjelika Krylova
Ice dance May 17, 2011[42] Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov Alexander Zhulin, Oleg Volkov Nikolai Morozov
Ladies June 3, 2011[43] Agnes Zawadzki Tom Zakrajsek David Santee, Christy Krall
Ladies June 14, 2011[44] Ashley Wagner Priscilla Hill John Nicks
Men June 14, 2011[45] Javier Fernández Nikolai Morozov TBD, temp. Brian Orser
Men June 15, 2011[46] Adam Rippon Ghislain Briand Jason Dungjen
Ice dance Spring 2011[47] Pernelle Carron / Lloyd Jones Muriel Boucher-Zazoui, Romain Haguenauer Natalia Linichuk

Retirements

A number of elite skaters announced their retirement from competition.

Discipline Announced Skater(s)
Ladies February 4, 2011[48] Sarah Meier
Pairs March 25, 2011[49] Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall
Men April 1, 2011[50] Shawn Sawyer
Ice dance April 6, 2011[51] Sinead Kerr / John Kerr
Men May 10, 2011[52] Ryan Bradley
Men May 31, 2011[53] Joey Russell
Men Kristoffer Berntsson

Competitions

Key
ISU Championships Grand Prix Other international Nationals Other domestic
Date Event Type Level Disc. Location
2010
August 4–8 Southern Skate International Other inter. Sen.–Nov. M/L Dunedin, New Zealand
August 25–28 JGP Courchevel Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Courchevel, France Details
August 27–29 Asian Trophy Other inter. Sen.–Nov. M/L Bangkok, Thailand Details
September 8–12 JGP Brasov Cup Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Braşov, Romania Details
September 15–19 JGP Cup of Austria Grand Prix Junior All Graz, Austria Details
September 22–26 JGP SBC Cup Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Karuizawa, Japan Details
September 23–26 Nebelhorn Trophy Other int. Senior All Oberstdorf, Germany Details
Sept. 29 – Oct. 3 JGP John Curry Memorial Grand Prix Junior All Sheffield, England Details
Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 Master's de Patinage Other dom. Sen.–Jun. All Orléans, France Details
Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 Ondrej Nepela Memorial Other int. Senior M/L/D Bratislava, Slovakia Details
October 2 Japan Open Other int. Senior M/L Saitama, Japan Details
October 3–8 New Zealand Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Dunedin, New Zealand Details
October 4–5 South African Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. M/L Cape Town, South Africa Details
October 6–10 JGP Blauen Schwerter Grand Prix Junior All Dresden, Germany Details
October 8–10 Finlandia Trophy Other int. Senior M/L/D Vantaa, Finlandia Details
October 13–17 JGP Czech Skate Grand Prix Junior All Ostrava, Czech Republic Details
October 13–17 Coupe de Nice Other int. Sen.–Jun. All Nice, France Details
October 19–24 Tirnavia Ice Cup Other int. Jun.–PJ M/L/D Trnava, Slovakia Details
October 22–24 NHK Trophy Grand Prix Senior All Nagoya, Japan Details
October 29–31 Skate Canada Grand Prix Senior All Kingston, Ontario Details
November 5–7 Cup of China Grand Prix Senior All Beijing, China Details
November 5–7 NRW Trophy Other int. Sen.–Nov. D Dortmund, Germany Details
November 5–7 Skate Celje Other int. Jun.–PN. M/L Celje, Slovenia Details
November 9–14 Ice Challenge Other int. Sen.–Nov. All Graz, Austria Details
November 11–14 Skate America Grand Prix Senior All Portland, Oregon Details
November 18–21 Crystal Skate of Romania Other int. Senior M/L Braşov, Romania
November 18–21 Romanian Championships Nats. Senior M/L Braşov, Romania
November 18–21 Warsaw Cup Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L/P Warsaw, Poland Details
November 19–20 Belgian Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Hasselt, Belgium Details
November 19–21 Pavel Roman Memorial Other int. Sen.–Nov. D Olomouc, Czech Republic Details
November 19–21 Merano Cup Other int. Sen.–Jun. M/L Merano, Italy
November 19–21 International Trophy of Lyon Other int. Sen.–Nov. D Lyon, France Details
November 19–21 Cup of Russia Grand Prix Senior All Moscow, Russia Details
November 21–27 British Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Sheffield, U.K. Details
November 23–27 Istanbul Cup Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L/D Istanbul, Turkey
Nov. 25 – Dec. 3 Australian Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Melbourne, Australia Details
November 26–28 Trophee Eric Bompard Grand Prix Senior All Paris, France Details
December 1–5 Santa Claus Cup Other int. Jun.–PN M/L/D Budapest, Hungary Details
December 2–5 Danish Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. M/L/D Aarhus, Denmark Details
December 2–5 NRW Trophy Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L/P Dortmund, Germany Details
December 9–10 Swiss Championships Nats. Senior All Zug, Switzerland Details
December 9–11 Golden Spin of Zagreb Other int. Senior All Zagreb, Croatia Details
December 9–12 Grand Prix Final Grand Prix Sen.–Jun. All Beijing, China Details
December 11–12 Latvian Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. M/L Riga, Latvia Details
December 16–18 Three Nationals Championships
(Czech, Slovak, Polish)
Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Žilina, Slovakia Details
December 16–19 Italian Championships Nats. Sen.–Jun. All Milan, Italy Details
December 16–19 Swedish Championships Nats. Sen.–Jun. M/L/P Malmö, Sweden Details
December 17-19 Austrian Championships Nats. Sen.–Jun. All St. Pölten, Austria Details 1, 2
December 17–19 Dutch Championships Nats. Sen.–Jun. M/L/P Groningen, Netherlands Details
December 17–19 Estonian Championships Nats. Senior M/L/D Narva, Estonia Details 1 2
December 17–19 Finnish Championships Nats. Sen.–Jun. M/L/D Turku, Finland Details
December 17–19 French Championships Nats. Senior All Tours, France Details
December 17–19 Spanish Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. M/L/D Barcelona, Spain Details
December 21–23 Ukrainian Championships Nats. Senior All Kiev, Ukraine Details
December 23–24 Chinese Championships Nats. Senior All Qiqihar, China
December 24–27 Japan Championships Nats. Senior All Nagano, Japan Details
December 26–29 Russian Championships Nats. Senior All Saransk, Russia Details
2011
January 6–8 Mentor Nestle Nesquik Cup Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L/P Toruń, Poland Details
January 7–8 German Championships Nats. Senior All Oberstdorf, Germany Details
January 8–9 Hungarian Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Budapest, Hungary Details
January 14–15 Skate Helena Other int. Jun.–Nov. M/L Belgrade, Serbia Details
January 14–16 Norwegian Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. M/L Hamar, Norway Details
January 14–16 South Korean Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. M/L Seoul, South Korea Details
January 17–23 Canadian Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Victoria, British Columbia Details
January 22–30 U.S. Championships Nats. Sen.–Nov. All Greensboro, North Carolina Details
January 24–30 European Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Bern, Switzerland Details
February 1–5 Winter Universiade Other int. Senior All Erzurum, Turkey Details
February 2–4 Russian Junior Championships Nats. Junior All Kazan, Russia Details
February 3–5 Asian Winter Games Other int. Senior Astana, Kazakhstan
February 4–7 Dragon Trophy/Tivoli Cup Other int. Jun.–Nov. M/L Ljubljana, Slovenia Details
February 9–13 Bavarian Open Other int. Sen.–Nov. All Oberstdorf, Germany Details
February 10–13 Nordic Championships Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L Rødovre, Denmark Details
February 12–19 European Youth Olympic Festival Other int. Junior M/L Liberec, Czech Republic Details
February 15–20 Four Continents Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Taipei, Taiwan Details
February 15–20 Mont Blanc Trophy Other int. Sen.–Jun. All Courmayeur, Italy Details
Feb. 28 – Mar. 6 World Junior Championships ISU Champ. Junior All Gangneung, South Korea Details
Mar. 31 – Apr. 3 Gardena Spring Trophy Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L Sëlva, Italy Details
April 1–3 French Junior Championships Nats. Jun.–Nov. M/L/P Cergy Details
April 4–10 Triglav Trophy Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L Jesenice, Slovenia Details
Apr. 24 – May 1 World Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Moscow, Russia Details
Apr. 28 – May 1 Rooster Cup Other int. Novice M/L Courbevoie, France Details
Type: ISU Champ. = ISU Championships; Other int. = International events except ISU Championships and Grand Prix;
Nats. = National championships; Other nat. = Other national events
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice; PN. = Pre-novice
Disciplines: M = Men's singles; L = Ladies' singles; P = Pair skating; D = Ice dancing; All = All four disciplines

International medalists

Men

Championships
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
Europeans France Florent Amodio France Brian Joubert Czech Republic Tomáš Verner Details
Four Continents Japan Daisuke Takahashi Japan Yuzuru Hanyu United States Jeremy Abbott Details
Junior Worlds Canada Andrei Rogozine Japan Keiji Tanaka Sweden Alexander Majorov Details
Worlds Canada Patrick Chan Japan Takahiko Kozuka Russia Artur Gachinski Details
Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
NHK Trophy Japan Daisuke Takahashi United States Jeremy Abbott France Florent Amodio Details
Skate Canada Canada Patrick Chan Japan Nobunari Oda United States Adam Rippon Details
Cup of China Japan Takahiko Kozuka United States Brandon Mroz Czech Republic Tomáš Verner Details
Skate America Japan Daisuke Takahashi Japan Nobunari Oda United States Armin Mahbanoozadeh Details
Rostelecom Cup Czech Republic Tomáš Verner Canada Patrick Chan United States Jeremy Abbott Details
Trophée Bompard Japan Takahiko Kozuka France Florent Amodio United States Brandon Mroz Details
Grand Prix Final Canada Patrick Chan Japan Nobunari Oda Japan Takahiko Kozuka Details

Ladies

Championships
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
Europeans Switzerland Sarah Meier Italy Carolina Kostner Finland Kiira Korpi Details
Four Continents Japan Miki Ando Japan Mao Asada United States Mirai Nagasu Details
Junior Worlds Russia Adelina Sotnikova Russia Elizaveta Tuktamysheva United States Agnes Zawadzki Details
Worlds Japan Miki Ando South Korea Kim Yuna Italy Carolina Kostner Details
Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
NHK Trophy Italy Carolina Kostner United States Rachael Flatt Japan Kanako Murakami Details
Skate Canada United States Alissa Czisny Russia Ksenia Makarova Canada Amélie Lacoste Details
Cup of China Japan Miki Ando Japan Akiko Suzuki Russia Alena Leonova Details
Skate America Japan Kanako Murakami United States Rachael Flatt Italy Carolina Kostner Details
Rostelecom Cup Japan Miki Ando Japan Akiko Suzuki United States Ashley Wagner Details
Trophée Bompard Finland Kiira Korpi United States Mirai Nagasu United States Alissa Czisny Details
Grand Prix Final United States Alissa Czisny Italy Carolina Kostner Japan Kanako Murakami Details

Pairs

Championships
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
Europeans Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Russia Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov Russia Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov Details
Four Continents China Pang Qing / Tong Jian Canada Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford Canada Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers Details
Junior Worlds China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Russia Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov Japan Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran Details
Worlds Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Russia Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov China Pang Qing / Tong Jian Details
Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
NHK Trophy China Pang Qing / Tong Jian Russia Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov Japan Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran Details
Skate Canada Russia Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari Maisuradze Canada Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch Canada Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers Details
Cup of China China Pang Qing / Tong Jian China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong United States Caitlin Yankowskas / John Coughlin Details
Skate America Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Canada Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Details
Rostelecom Cup Russia Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov Japan Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran United States Amanda Evora / Mark Ladwig Details
Trophée Bompard Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Russia Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov Germany Maylin Hausch / Daniel Wende Details
Grand Prix Final Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy China Pang Qing / Tong Jian China Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Details

Ice dancing

Championships
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
Europeans France Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Russia Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev United Kingdom Sinead Kerr / John Kerr Details
Four Continents United States Meryl Davis / Charlie White United States Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani Canada Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier Details
Junior Worlds Russia Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin Russia Ekaterina Pushkash / Jonathan Guerreiro United States Charlotte Lichtman / Dean Copely Details
Worlds United States Meryl Davis / Charlie White Canada Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir United States Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani Details
Grand Prix
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Reports
NHK Trophy United States Meryl Davis / Charlie White Canada Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje United States Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani Details
Skate Canada Canada Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier United Kingdom Sinead Kerr / John Kerr United States Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein Details
Cup of China France Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Russia Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev Italy Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali Details
Skate America United States Meryl Davis / Charlie White Canada Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier United States Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani Details
Rostelecom Cup Russia Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev Hungary Nora Hoffmann / Maxim Zavozin Russia Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov Details
Trophée Bompard France Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Russia Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov United States Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein Details
Grand Prix Final United States Meryl Davis / Charlie White France Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Canada Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier Details

Standings

Season's best scores

Top scores attained in international competitions as of April 30, 2011 (World Championships)

Men

Men's season's best scores.[54]

Rank Name Country Points Event Date
1 Patrick Chan  Canada 280.98 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
2 Takahiko Kozuka  Japan 258.41 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
3 Daisuke Takahashi  Japan 244.00 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-19
4 Nobunari Oda  Japan 242.81 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
5 Artur Gachinski  Russia 241.86 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
6 Michal Březina  Czech Republic 233.61 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
7 Adam Rippon  United States 233.04 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
8 Tomáš Verner  Czech Republic 230.31 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
9 Florent Amodio  France 229.68 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
10 Yuzuru Hanyu  Japan 228.01 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-19
11 Brian Joubert  France 227.67 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
12 Jeremy Abbott  United States 225.71 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-19
13 Richard Dornbush  United States 222.42 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
14 Kevin Reynolds  Canada 218.65 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
15 Javier Fernandez  Spain 218.26 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
16 Ross Miner  United States 217.93 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
17 Brandon Mroz  United States 216.80 2010 Cup of China 2010-11-06
18 Kevin Van Der Perren  Belgium 216.59 2011 European Championships 2011-01-29
19 Ryan Bradley  United States 212.71 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
20 Armin Mahbanoozadeh  United States 211.17 2010 Skate America 2010-11-13
21 Denis Ten  Kazakhstan 209.99 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
22 Alban Préaubert  France 209.05 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
23 Samuel Contesti  Italy 207.30 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
21 Peter Liebers  Germany 205.59 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
25 Daisuke Murakami  Japan 203.00 2010 Skate America 2010-11-13
26 Konstantin Menshov  Russia 202.62 2011 European Championships 2011-01-29
27 Guan Jinlin  People's Republic of China 201.98 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-19
28 Anton Kovalevski  Ukraine 201.64 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
29 Tatsuki Machida  Japan 200.95 2010 Cup of China 2010-11-06
30 Andrei Rogozine  Canada 200.13 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
31 Wu Jialiang  People's Republic of China 199.78 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-19
32 Keiji Tanaka  Japan 196.98 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
33 Alexander Majorov  Sweden 195.71 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
34 Song Nan  People's Republic of China 195.13 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-19
35 Keegan Messing  United States 195.07 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
36 Max Aaron  United States 193.92 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
37 Shawn Sawyer  Canada 193.80 2010 NHK Trophy 2010-10-24
38 Yan Han  People's Republic of China 193.62 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-10-16
39 Jeremy Ten  Canada 191.86 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
40 Takahito Mura  Japan 191.85 2010 NHK Trophy 2010-10-24
41 Ivan Tretiakov  Russia 189.85 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
42 Yasuharu Nanri  Japan 188.96 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
43 Jorik Hendrickx  Belgium 188.24 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
44 Adrian Schultheiss  Sweden 188.20 2010 Skate America 2010-11-13
45 Joshua Farris  United States 187.74 2010 JGP J. Curry Memorial 2010-10-02
46 Gordei Gorshkov  Russia 185.84 2010 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2010-10-09
47 Artur Dmitriev Jr  Russia 185.73 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-10-16
48 Chafik Besseghier  France 185.69 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2010-11-27
49 Jason Brown  United States 185.44 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
50 Stephen Carriere  United States 184.20 2010 Skate America 2010-11-13

Ladies

Ladies' season's best scores.[55]

Rank Name Country Points Event Date
1 Miki Ando  Japan 201.34 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-20
2 Mao Asada  Japan 196.30 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-20
3 Kim Yuna  Republic of Korea 194.50 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
4 Mirai Nagasu  United States 189.46 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-20
5 Carolina Kostner  Italy 184.68 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
6 Alena Leonova  Russia 183.92 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
7 Alissa Czisny  United States 182.25 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
8 Rachael Flatt  United States 180.31 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-20
9 Adelina Sotnikova  Russia 178.97 2010 JGP Cup of Austria 2010-09-18
10 Kanako Murakami  Japan 178.59 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
11 Akiko Suzuki  Japan 173.72 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
12 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva  Russia 172.78 2010 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2010-10-08
13 Sarah Meier   Switzerland 170.60 2011 European Championships 2011-01-29
14 Kiira Korpi  Finland 169.74 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2010-11-27
15 Ksenia Makarova  Russia 167.22 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
16 Christina Gao  United States 167.14 2010 JGP Cup of Austria 2010-09-18
17 Ashley Wagner  United States 167.02 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
18 Cynthia Phaneuf  Canada 163.14 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-20
19 Yasmin Siraj  United States 161.75 2010 JGP J. Curry Memorial 2010-10-01
20 Agnes Zawadzki  United States 161.07 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05
21 Amélie Lacoste  Canada 157.26 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
22 Vanessa Lam  United States 156.41 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-11-20
23 Elene Gedevanishvili  Georgia 156.24 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
24 Sarah Hecken  Germany 155.83 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
25 Risa Shoji  Japan 155.23 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-11-20
26 Haruka Imai  Japan 154.54 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
27 Valentina Marchei  Italy 153.71 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
28 Sofia Biryukova  Russia 153.05 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
29 Polina Shelepen  Russia 152.92 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-11-20
30 Myriane Samson  Canada 152.05 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
31 Viktoria Helgesson  Sweden 151.66 2011 European Championships 2011-01-29
32 Courtney Hicks  United States 150.92 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-05

Pairs

Pairs season's best scores.[56]

Rank Name Country Points Event Date
1 Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy  Germany 217.85 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
2 Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov  Russia 210.73 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
3 Qing Pang / Jian Tong  People's Republic of China 204.12 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
4 Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov  Russia 203.61 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
5 Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov  Russia 188.24 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
6 Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford  Canada 181.79 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-18
7 Wenjing Sui / Cong Han  People's Republic of China 179.04 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
8 Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari Maisuradze  Russia 177.44 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
9 Caitlin Yankowskas / John Coughlin  United States 175.94 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
10 Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch  Canada 175.48 2010 Skate America 2010-11-13
11 Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers  Canada 171.73 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-18
12 Katarina Gerboldt / Alexander Enbert  Russia 169.95 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
13 Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett  United States 166.42 2010 Skate America 2010-11-13
14 Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran  Japan 165.47 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
15 Stefania Berton / Ondrej Hotarek  Italy 164.83 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
16 Amanda Evora / Mark Ladwig  United States 162.85 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
17 Marissa Castelli / Simon Shnapir  United States 159.85 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-30
18 Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov  Russia 159.79 2010 JGP Cup of Austria 2010-09-17
19 Maylin Hausch / Daniel Wende  Germany 157.42 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2010-11-27
20 Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall  Canada 151.97 2010 NHK Trophy 2010-10-23
21 Yue Zhang / Lei Wang  People's Republic of China 147.38 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
22 Britney Simpson / Nathan Miller  United States 145.78 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
23 Nicole Della Monica / Yannick Kocon  Italy 145.21 2010 Cup of China 2010-11-06
24 Mary Beth Marley / Rockne Brubaker  United States 144.46 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-18
25 Xiaoyu Yu / Yang Jin  People's Republic of China 140.58 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
26 Klára Kadlecová / Petr Bidař  Czech Republic 139.94 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
27 Huibo Dong / Yiming Wu  People's Republic of China 137.75 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
28 Tatiana Novik / Mikhail Kuznetsov  Russia 136.85 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
29 Ashley Cain / Joshua Reagan  United States 135.40 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-03
30 Taylor Steele / Robert Schultz  Canada 133.08 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
31 Natasha Purich / Raymond Schultz  Canada 131.77 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-10-15
32 Brittany Jones / Kurtis Gaskell  Canada 131.04 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix Final 2010-12-11
33 Anna Silaeva / Artur Minchuk  Russia 131.03 2010 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2010-10-08
34 Stacey Kemp / David King  United Kingdom 128.04 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
35 Felicia Zhang / Taylor Toth  United States 127.48 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2010-11-27
36 Natalja Zabijako / Sergei Kulbach  Estonia 126.56 2011 World Championships 2011-04-28
37 Ekaterina Petaikina / Maxim Kurduykov  Russia 125.39 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-10-15
38 Adeline Canac / Yannick Bonheur  France 125.34 2011 European Championships 2011-01-27
39 Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton  United States 123.45 2010 JGP J. Curry Memorial 2010-10-01
40 Tatiana Danilova / Andrei Novoselov  Russia 121.13 2010 JGP Cup of Austria 2010-09-17

Ice dancing

Ice dancing season's best scores.[57]

Rank Name Country Points Event Date
1 Meryl Davis / Charlie White  United States 185.27 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
2 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir  Canada 181.79 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
3 Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat  France 167.40 2011 European Championships 2011-01-28
4 Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani  United States 163.79 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
5 Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev  Russia 161.14 2011 European Championships 2011-01-28
6 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje  Canada 160.32 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
7 Sinead Kerr / John Kerr  United Kingdom 157.49 2011 European Championships 2011-01-28
8 Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin  Russia 155.04 2010 JGP J. Curry Memorial 2010-10-02
9 Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov  Russia 154.50 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
10 Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier  Canada 154.42 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-31
11 Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte  Italy 153.77 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
12 Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein  United States 151.86 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
13 Ekaterina Riazanova / Ilia Tkachenko  Russia 146.79 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2010-11-27
14 Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali  Italy 145.92 2011 European Championships 2011-01-28
15 Nora Hoffman / Maxim Zavozin  Hungary 142.09 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
16 Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi  Germany 140.95 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
17 Pernelle Carron / Lloyd Jones  France 140.86 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
18 Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam  Canada 138.16 2010 Skate Canada International 2010-10-31
19 Ekaterina Pushkash / Jonathan Guerreiro  Russia 136.80 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-10-16
20 Lucie Myslivečková / Matěj Novák  Czech Republic 135.35 2011 European Championships 2011-01-28
21 Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin  Russia 134.62 2010–2011 Junior Grand Prix Final 2010-12-10
22 Charlotte Lichtman / Dean Copely  United States 133.36 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-04
23 Cathy Reed / Chris Reed  Japan 133.33 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
24 Isabella Tobias / Deividas Stagniunas  Lithuania 131.01 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
25 Lynn Kriengkrairut / Logan Giulietti-Schmitt  United States 130.72 2010 Skate America 2010-11-14
26 Xintong Huang / Xun Zheng  People's Republic of China 130.29 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-18
27 Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin  Russia 130.08 2010 JGP SBC Cup 2010-09-26
28 Siobhan Heekin-Canedy / Alexander Shakalov  Ukraine 128.70 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
29 Tiffany Zahorski / Alexis Miart  France 128.16 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-04
30 Kristina Gorshkova / Vitali Butikov  Russia 127.47 2010 Cup of Russia 2010-11-20
31 Evgenia Kosigina / Nikolai Moroshkin  Russia 126.92 2010 Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2010-10-09
32 Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland  United Kingdom 126.29 2011 World Championships 2011-04-30
33 Nikola Visnova / Lukas Csolley  Slovakia 126.07 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-04
34 Xiaoyang Yu / Chen Wang  People's Republic of China 125.75 2011 Four Continents Championships 2011-02-18
35 Anastasia Galyeta / Alexei Shumski  Ukraine 124.65 2010 JGP Brasov Cup 2010-09-11
36 Marina Antipova / Artem Kudashev  Russia 123.83 2010 JGP Czech Skate 2010-10-16
37 Geraldine Bott / Neil Brown  France 123.65 2010 JGP SBC Cup 2010-09-26
38 Anastasia Cannuscio / Colin McManus  United States 122.90 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-04
39 Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams  Canada 122.22 2011 World Junior Championships 2011-03-04
40 Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill  Canada 121.39 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2010-11-27

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