ISU World Standings Have Been Updated

barbarafan

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Updated after GP France

MEN
Kagiyama 2 to 1
Brown 4 to 2
Aliev 9 to 7
Messing 8 to 8
Vasiljevs 14 to 14
Shun Sato 19 to 15
Fa 23 to 17
Mozalev 24 to 19

WOMEN
Shcherbakova 1 to 1
Kostornaia 7 to 4
Chen 8 to 7
Ryabova 11 to 9
Higuchi 26 to 12
Bell 35 to 28
YJPark 62 to 32
Sinitsyna 49 to 34

PAIRS
Boikova/Kozlovskii 5 to 4
Ghilardi/Ambrosini 11 to 9
Knierim/Frazier 16 to 12
Artemeva/Nazarychev 20 to 17
Chtchetinina/Magyar 19 to 20
James/Radford 24 to 21
Keriven/Pierre 40 to 30
Kovalev/Kovalev NONE to 52

DANCE
Gilles/Poirier 3 to 2
Stepanova/Bukin 8 to 7
Papadakis/Cizeron 10 to 8
Carreira/Ponomarenko 22 to 19
Reed/Ambrulevicius 19 to 20
Lopareva/Brissaud 24 to 21
Turkkila/Versluis 38 to 26
Morozov/Bagin 43 to 33
Is there a new isu ranking list of like top 100 somewhere?
 

AngieNikodinovLove (ANL)

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Yeah but if they don’t compete they don’t get any points so it makes sense to me. Although this way of ranking skaters is not the greatest
 

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PapCiz behind GillP is pretty silly as is Karen ahead of Wakaba. But we used to say the same thing about golf rankings until they got the system sorted out to reward the most current scores 2x more than the older ones. Then, there’s the crud factor.
Both of those examples are because the latter skater got zero WS points last season.
 

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Understood, but if golf can figure it out, the ISU could as well.
We’re not exactly talking about distant times, it was literally the prior (unusual) season.

Though in the case of P/C, even double points for the current season wouldn’t put them ahead anyway.
 

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You just have to consider it a measure of who has competed in a variety of competitions over the last couple years and how they have placed -- it's not a measure of who are the best skaters. There's some correlation, but not that much.
 

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After Rostelecom-

MEN
Matteo Rizzo 9 to 6
Morisi Kvitelashvili 10 to 7
Mikhail Kolyada 17 to 15
Evgeni Semenenko 24 to 18
Kazuki Tomono 34 to 25
Camden Pulkinen 32 to 27
Mark Kondratiuk 39 to 31
Roman Sadovsky 52 to 38

WOMEN
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva 5 to 3
Kamila Valieva 15 to 10
Maiia Khromykh 25 to 13
Loena Hendrickx 19 to 16
Mariah Bell 28 to 19
Viktoriia Safonova 29 to 22
Madeleine Schizas 40 to 31
Rino Matsuike 82 to 60

PAIRS
Mishina/Galiamov 3 to 1
MTM 7 to 6
DMG 8 to 8
Pavliuchenko/Khodykin 16 to 12
Ziegler/Kiefer 14 to 15
Chtchetinina Magyar 20 to 17
Lu/Mitrofanov 22 to 21
Kadyrova/Balchenko 54 to 24

DANCE
Sinitsina/Katsalapov 4 to 3
Guignard/Fabbri 5 to 4
FBS 9 to 6
Hurtado/Khaliavin 10 to 9
Hawayek/Baker 18 to 14
Reed/Ambrulevicius 20 to 16
Skoptcova/Aleshina 37 to 27
Khudaberdieva/Bazin 85 to 55
 

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Re-posting @tony's replies in the Canadian Men's thead that are relevant to this one:
Rule 520 1) states that it's going to be the same type of draw as it has been for the last few Olympics. Europeans results will play a big part in that final group, and potentially even 4CC if it has Olympic-bound skaters.

Messing still has a fair shot to stay in that top 6 and into the final group. Hanyu most certainly will not be in that group if he does make it to Beijing.

The details are that the top 6 draw for the final warmup group. The next 6 draw for the penultimate group. The next 3 (in men and women) draw for the last three spots of the group before that. Everyone else (15 skaters) draws for any spot in the 'first half'.

Grassl needs only a top 8 at Euros to expand his lead over Keegan.

As far as the people behind him: Kvitelashvili with a top 5, Rizzo with a top 5 (6th will tie them!), Aliev with top 11 if he makes it, Kolyada with a win, and Vassiljevs with a top 2 can all go ahead of him. I have no idea who will be sent to 4CC so I'm skipping over them for now.
 

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WORLD STANDINGS
Anna Shcherbakova 1 STAY
Alexandra Trusova 2 STAY
Kaori Sakamoto 6 to 3
Young You 3 to 4
Kamila Valieva 5 to 6
Wakaba Higuchi 18 to 8
Alysa Liu 14 to 9
Karen Chen 8 to 10
Loena Hendrickx 10 to 12
Ekaterina Ryabova 11 to 13
Yelim Kim 12 to 14
Mariah Bell 28 to 16
Viktoriia Safonova 20 to 21
Nicole Schott 21 to 22
Alexia Paganini 24 to 25
Madeline Schizas 39 to 30
Eva Lotta Kiibus 30 to 31
Olga Mikutina 37 to 32
Alexandra Feigin 34 to 36
Eliska Brezinova 47 to 45
Anastasiia Gubanova 46 to 47
Jenni Saarinen 50 to 52
Lindsay Van Zundert 65 to 53
Mana Kawabe 59 to 54

SB (improvements only)
Kaori Sakamoto 7 to 5
Wakaba Higuchi 26 to 15
Olga Mikutina 76 to 50
Lindsay Van Zundert 62 to 61
Eliska Brezinova 93 to 62
Alexandra Feigin 90 to 83
 

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SB SCORE
Sui 4 to 1
Peng 6 to 5
Knierim 9 to 6
Safina 22 to 15
DMG 26 to 25

WORLD STANDINGS
Mishina 1 STAY
Tarasova 2 STAY
Sui 3 STAY
Boikova 4 STAY
Cain 7 to 5
Peng 5 to 6
MTM 6 to 7
Knierim 17 to 8
Ghilardi 8 to 9
Miura 12 to 11
DMG 10 to 12
Hase 11 to 13
James 23 to 21
Safina 22 to 23
Barquero 27 to 26
Kops 64 to 45

Sorry I forgot to record Men and Dance Rank/Score prior to Olys.
 

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While we won't know the intended field/field size for Worlds until the deadlline (February 28, 8pm local time in Montpellier), it was 39 before WD's in Stockholm, which puts the cut-off for the "later half" at ~20.

Bell's jump in WS from the Olympics may have been significant enough to put her into the later half, and it may make a difference to the last person into the later half, but it's too soon to tell.

ETA: Pairs:

If Sui/Han compete, then it's a jump for Knierim/Frazier into the penultimate group and Miura/Kihara into the last part of the third-to-last group for the SP (which would have happened for them anyway in a larger pairs field if they had remained WS 12). If Sui/Han don't, then Cain-Gribble/LeDuc move into the last group.
 
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The team competed at Golden Spin for a couple reasons. The main goal was to try to get more World Standings points so they could get into later warmup groups at events.

"Where you are in the warmup groups affects [what you get for] your PCS," Frazier stated. Knierim agreed.

Well, that didn't work.
 

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