ISU World Standings & Starting Orders, 2025/26 season

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Current ISU World Standings (Senior & Junior): https://isu-skating.com/figure-skating/world-standings/

Starting a new thread with this post by @kwanfan1818:
Aymoz and Grassl have only one slot of championship points before the Olympics, so each will get full points for Euros. Both have a shot at catching Britschgi, who can earn a max incremental 344. Aymoz is currently 106 points behind Britschgi; Grassl is currently 444 points behind Britschgi and 338 behind Aymoz. Miura is 74 points behind Grassl and can earn an incremental 438 at 4C’s which he could very well win, but even a win puts him out of reach for 6th.

Since Sato, currently in 5th, isn’t going to 4C’s, he could be caught by Aymoz with 4th or above. Neither Britischgi with incremental points, or Grassl with full points, can surpass Sato.
ETA Men's ISU WS top 40 (last updated Dec. 7, 2025):

1 Ilia MALININ USA 5410
2 Yuma KAGIYAMA JPN 4772
3 Adam SIAO HIM FA FRA 4258
4 Mikhail SHAIDOROV KAZ 4108
5 Shun SATO JPN 3985
6 Lukas BRITSCHGI SUI 3494
7 Kevin AYMOZ FRA 3388
8 Nika EGADZE GEO 3126
9 Matteo RIZZO ITA 3056
10 Daniel GRASSL ITA 3050
11 Kao MIURA JPN 2976
12 Nikolaj MEMOLA ITA 2934
13 Aleksandr SELEVKO EST 2821
14 Jason BROWN USA 2766
15 Junhwan CHA KOR 2653
16 Kazuki TOMONO JPN 2546
17 Sota YAMAMOTO JPN 2403
18 Deniss VASILJEVS LAT 2386
19 Adam HAGARA SVK 2358
20 Jacob SANCHEZ USA 2227 [S/J]
21 Vladimir LITVINTSEV AZE 2186
22 Tatsuya TSUBOI JPN 2077
23 Andrew TORGASHEV USA 2051
24 Roman SADOVSKY CAN 1997
25 Minkyu SEO KOR 1965 [J]
26 Rio NAKATA JPN 1914 [J]
27 Gabriele FRANGIPANI ITA 1904
28 Vladimir SAMOILOV POL 1820
29 Mihhail SELEVKO EST 1743
30 Hyungyeom KIM KOR 1727
31 Tomoki HIWATASHI USA 1706
32 Arlet LEVANDI EST 1692
33 Boyang JIN CHN 1671
34 Genrikh GARTUNG GER 1610 [S/J]
35 Francois PITOT FRA 1573
36 Tamir KUPERMAN ISR 1451 [S/J]
37 Yanhao LI NZL 1414 [J]
38 Jimmy MA USA 1403
39 Stephen GOGOLEV CAN 1377
40 Ivan SHMURATKO UKR 1278
 
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Women's ISU WS top 40 (last updated Dec. 7, 2025):

1 Kaori SAKAMOTO JPN 5074
2 Mone CHIBA JPN 4479
3 Amber GLENN USA 4085
4 Isabeau LEVITO USA 4007
5 Alysa LIU USA 3747
6 Anastasiia GUBANOVA GEO 3312
7 Chaeyeon KIM KOR 3304
8 Nina PINZARRONE BEL 3074
9 Bradie TENNELL USA 2867
10 Lara Naki GUTMANN ITA 2829
11 Hana YOSHIDA JPN 2815
12 Sarah EVERHARDT USA 2792
13 Rinka WATANABE JPN 2748
14 Niina PETROKINA EST 2540
15 Madeline SCHIZAS CAN 2495
16 Lorine SCHILD FRA 2473
17 Elyce LIN-GRACEY USA 2422 [S/J]
18 Haein LEE KOR 2344
19 Kimmy REPOND SUI 2328
20 Ami NAKAI JPN 2289 [S/J]
21 Jia SHIN KOR 2172 [S/J]
22 Anna PEZZETTA ITA 2164 [S/J]
23 Mao SHIMADA JPN 2050 [J]
24 Sofia SAMODELKINA KAZ 2041 [S/J]
25 Rion SUMIYOSHI JPN 1970
26 Ekaterina KURAKOVA POL 1905
27 Wakaba HIGUCHI JPN 1875
28 Rino MATSUIKE JPN 1829
29 Ahsun YUN KOR 1824
30 Iida KARHUNEN FIN 1798 [S/J]
31 Loena HENDRICKX BEL 1721
32 Julia SAUTER ROU 1584
33 Lea SERNA FRA 1577
34 Stefania GLADKI FRA 1552 [J]
35 Olga MIKUTINA AUT 1544
36 Mariia SENIUK ISR 1535
37 Elina GOIDINA EST 1491 [J]
38 Sarina JOOS ITA 1449
39 Livia KAISER SUI 1441
40 Sara-Maude DUPUIS CAN 1319
 
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Thanks very much for those links (I really hate the new format and I'm tired of copying-pasting-editing for now! ;)).
 
It's ridiculous that Alysa Liu, the reigning World and GPF champion, is ranked 5th, behind two other U.S. women that she has consistently beaten over the past year.
 
It's ridiculous that Alysa Liu, the reigning World and GPF champion, is ranked 5th, behind two other U.S. women that she has consistently beaten over the past year.
I think it's pretty remarkable she climbed from no ranking at the start of last season to 5th already. ;)
 
It's ridiculous that Alysa Liu, the reigning World and GPF champion, is ranked 5th, behind two other U.S. women that she has consistently beaten over the past year.
Well, she has no points for the 23-24 season. It actually is quite a feat that she managed top 5 in less than two seasons. It's also a good spot for her, since she won't need to remove her skates after her six minute warm-up in Olympics short. She'll be skating first, second or third in final group.
 

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