ISU World Standings Updated

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WOMEN
Kaori Sakamoto 1 to 1
Yelim Kim 7 to 6
Audrey Shin 13 to 9
Niina Petrokina 17 to 12
Rinka Watanabe 30 to 24
Rion Sumiyoshi 52 to 36
Seoyeon Ji 69 to 50
Seoyeong Wi 71 to 54

MEN
Shoma Uno 1 to 1
Jun Hwan Cha 5 to 2
Matteo Rizzo 7 to 5
Adam Siao Him Fa 11 to 9
Kazuki Tomono 14 to 11
Sota Yamamoto 30 to 19
Nika Egadze 31 to 25
Stephen Gogolev 63 to 49

PAIRS
Miura/Kihara 4 to 2
Chan/Howe 11 to 8
Kovalev/Kovalev 18 to 14
Caldara/Maglio 20 to 15
McIntosh/Mimar 23 to 17
Danilova/Tsiba 33 to 23

DANCE
Chock/Bates 3 to 3
Fournier-Beaudry/Sorensen 5 to 4
Green/Parsons 8 to 7
Reed/Ambrulevicius 11 to 9
Lopareva/Brissaud 13 to 12
Muramoto/Takahashi 15 to 13
Wang/Liu 36 to 31
Orihara/Pirinen 38 to 33
 

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ISU World Standings 2022/2023 were last updated on 12/12/22.

Men: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsmen.htm

Women: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wswomen.htm

Ice Dance: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsdance.htm

Pairs: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wspairs.htm

ISU Communication 1629: ISU WORLD STANDINGS FOR SINGLE & PAIR SKATING AND ICE DANCE & ISU SEASON’S WORLD RANKING

ETA the links for ISU's Seasons World Ranking 2022/23:

Men: https://results.isu.org/ws/wr2022-23/wrmen.htm
1 1348 Ilia MALININ USA
2 1218 Junhwan CHA KOR
3 1212 Adam SIAO HIM FA FRA
4 1200 Shoma UNO JPN
5 1142 Daniel GRASSL ITA
6 1130 Matteo RIZZO ITA
7 1086 Nikolaj MEMOLA ITA (Senior/Junior)
8 1080 Sota YAMAMOTO JPN
9 1067 Camden PULKINEN USA
10 973 Nika EGADZE GEO
11 962 Lukas BRITSCHGI SUI
12 943 Shun SATO JPN
13 894 Kevin AYMOZ FRA
14 885 Kao MIURA JPN
15 849 Andreas NORDEBACK SWE (Senior/Junior)
16 835 Kazuki TOMONO JPN
17 783 Keegan MESSING CAN
18 741 Roman SADOVSKY CAN
19 680 Luc ECONOMIDES FRA
20 657 Liam KAPEIKIS USA
21 650 Adam HAGARA SVK (Senior/Junior)
22 622 Naoki ROSSI SUI (Senior/Junior)
23 603 Deniss VASILJEVS LAT
24 598 Arlet LEVANDI EST
25 582 Stephen GOGOLEV CAN
26 581 Dias JIRENBAYEV KAZ (Senior/Junior)
27 565 Lucas BROUSSARD USA
28 562 Koshiro SHIMADA JPN
28 562 Sihyeong LEE KOR
30 554 Tatsuya TSUBOI JPN

Women: https://results.isu.org/ws/wr2022-23/wrwomen.htm
1 1630 Isabeau LEVITO USA
2 1472 Yelim KIM KOR
3 1348 Loena HENDRICKX BEL
4 1283 Rinka WATANABE JPN
5 1200 Mai MIHARA JPN
6 1195 Kaori SAKAMOTO JPN
7 1067 Ekaterina KURAKOVA POL
8 1046 Haein LEE KOR
9 1023 Audrey SHIN USA
10 916 Madeline SCHIZAS CAN
11 886 Young YOU KOR
12 843 Kimmy REPOND SUI (Senior/Junior)
13 828 Nicole SCHOTT GER
14 803 Mana KAWABE JPN
15 780 Anastasiia GUBANOVA GEO
16 779 Chaeyeon KIM KOR (Senior/Junior)
17 774 Ava Marie ZIEGLER USA
18 761 Lindsay THORNGREN USA
19 746 Amber GLENN USA
20 692 Niina PETROKINA EST
21 648 Rion SUMIYOSHI JPN
22 600 Mao SHIMADA JPN
23 565 Jia SHIN KOR
24 563 Sarina JOOS SUI (Senior/Junior)
25 554 Rika KIHIRA JPN
26 538 Starr ANDREWS USA
27 520 Lara Naki GUTMANN ITA
28 515 Lorine SCHILD FRA (Senior/Junior)
29 505 Ami NAKAI JPN
30 500 Hana YOSHIDA JPN

Ice Dance: https://results.isu.org/ws/wr2022-23/wrdance.htm

Pairs: https://results.isu.org/ws/wr2022-23/wrpairs.htm
 
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ISU World Standings 2022/2023 were last updated on April 7, 2023.

Men: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsmen.htm

Women: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wswomen.htm

Ice Dance: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsdance.htm

Pairs: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wspairs.htm

ISU Communication No. 2550 (April 6, 2023) about World Standings/World Ranking for Singles & Pair Skating and Ice Dance replaces Communication No. 1629.

Compared to Communication No. 1629, an independent ISU World Standings and ISU Season’s World Ranking for Juniors has been established and a point system for International Junior Competitions has been introduced and will be in place from Season 2023/24.

To read the full ISU Communication 2550 (7 pages): https://isu.org/docman-documents-li...munications/31065-isu-communication-2550/file

In the Table of Point Distribution on page 7, new column for Junior International Competitions (JIC) on the far right:
1st place - 100 WS points
2nd - 90
3rd - 81
4th - 73
5th - 66
 
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ISU World Standings 2022/2023 were last updated on April 7, 2023.

Men: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsmen.htm

Women: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wswomen.htm

Ice Dance: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsdance.htm

Pairs: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wspairs.htm

ISU Communication No. 2550 (April 6, 2023) about World Standings/World Ranking for Singles & Pair Skating and Ice Dance replaces Communication No. 1629.

Compared to Communication No. 1629, an independent ISU World Standings and ISU Season’s World Ranking for Juniors has been established and a point system for International Junior Competitions has been introduced and will be in place from Season 2023/24.

To read the full ISU Communication 2550 (7 pages): https://isu.org/docman-documents-li...munications/31065-isu-communication-2550/file

In the Table of Point Distribution on page 7, new column for Junior International Competitions (JIC) on the far right:
1st place - 100 WS points
2nd - 90
3rd - 81
4th - 73
5th - 66

Can’t wait to check and make sure Amber Glenn is ranked third if not second

💪🏻💜
 

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Amber is 19th. Isabeau is 5th, Audrey Shin 16th, Lindsay Thorngren 17th, Starr Andrews 29th, Seo 34th, Tennell 36th.

But when the formerly top-rated Russians (Shcherbakova, Trusova, Valieva, Tuktamysheva) and retired US skaters (Chen, Bell) are stripped of their 20/21 data and their 22 data is reduced to 70% of its value, those skaters will drop way down the ranks and currently competing skaters will rise in the standings.
 

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Amber is 19th. Isabeau is 5th, Audrey Shin 16th, Lindsay Thorngren 17th, Starr Andrews 29th, Seo 34th, Tennell 36th.

But when the formerly top-rated Russians (Shcherbakova, Trusova, Valieva, Tuktamysheva) and retired US skaters (Chen, Bell) are stripped of their 20/21 data and their 22 data is reduced to 70% of its value, those skaters will drop way down the ranks and currently competing skaters will rise in the standings.
We still have 5 international competitions left in the season with the potential for skaters to earn WS points (Triglav Trophy April 12-16, Thailand Open FS Trophy May 1-4, Oceania Int'l May 15-17, Mexico Cup May 16-20, and Hollins Trophy Int'l June 9-12), but my current projections for the WS Top 30 look like this:

Women -
1) Sakamoto
2) Hendrickx
3) Mihara
4) Levito
5) Lee
6) Y Kim
7) Gubanova
8) Kurakova
9) Petrokina
10) You
11) Schott
12) Watanabe
13) Schizas
14) Repond
15) A Shin
16) C Kim
17) Glenn
18) Thorngren
19) J Shin
20) Shcherbakova
21) Chiba
22) Kawabe
23) Valieva
24) Gutmann
25) Pinzarrone
26) Andrews
27) Sauter
28) Trusova
29) Higuchi
30) C Seo

Theoretically - Clare and Wakaba could earn enough points to displace Valieva, but Gutmann, Pinzarrone, Andrews, & Sauter cannot because they would only be able to add incremental points and not enough to surpass Valieva. Chiba could also earn enough points to move ahead of Shcherbakova, but Kawabe cannot.

Men -
1) Uno
2) Malinin
3) J Cha
4) Siao Him Fa
5) Grassl
6) Rizzo
7) Tomono
8) Vasiljevs
9) Messing
10) Sato
11) Miura
12) Yamamoto
13) Aymoz
14) Britschgi
15) Memola
16) Brown
17) Kvitelashvili
18) Pulkinen
19) Egadze
20) Levandi
21) Zhou*
22) M Selevko
23) Nordeback
24) Ma
25) S Lee
26) Kagiyama
27) Rossi
28) Shaidorov
29) Frangipani
30) Chen*

* - the USFS' ISP has been updated recently and both Nathan and Vincent are no longer listed, so it wouldn't surprise me if they're officially retired and dropped from the ISU's WS listings.

Theoretically - Sihyeong, Yuma, Naoki, and Mikhail could all earn enough points to displace Jimmy; only Frangi can't earn enough incremental points to do so which is sort of funny since he's entered in Triglav Trophy.

Dance -
1) Guignard/Fabbri
2) Chock/Bates
3) Fear/Gibson
4) Gilles/Poirier
5) Fournier Beaudry/Soerensen
6) Green/Parsons
7) Lajoie/Lagha
8) Turkkila/Versluis
9) Carreira/Ponomarenko
10) Lopareva/Brissaud
11) Reed/Ambrulevicius
12) Taschlerova/Taschler
13) Muramoto/Takahashi
14) Demougeot/Le Mercier
15) Hawayek/Baker
16) Kazakova/Revia
17) Harris/Chan
18) Papadakis/Cizeron
19) Lauriault/Le Gac
20) Bashynska/Beaumont
21) Soucisse/Firus
22) Brown/Brown
23) Lim/Quan
24) Sinitsina/Katsalapov
25) Mrazkova/Mrazek
26) Bratti/Somerville
27) Janse van Rensburg/Steffan
28) Ignateva/Szemko
29) Orihara/Pirinen
30) Komatsubara/Koleto

Theoretically, there's only one planned dance comp left (Hollins), but the Mrazeks or Team KoKo could earn enough points to displace SinKats. It might be worth it to KoKo to consider going here (1st-4th points would be enough to bump them up to 24th) since that would guarantee them 1 GP.

Pairs -
1) Miura/Kihara
2) Knierim/Frazier
3) Ghilardi/Ambrosini
4) Conti/Macii
5) Chan/Howe
6) Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps
7) Golubeva/Giotopoulos Moore
8) Hocke/Kunkel
9) Danilova/Tsiba
10) Tarasova/Morozov
11) Kovalev/Kovalev
12) McIntosh/Mimar
13) Safina/Berulava
14) Efimova/Blommaert
15) Plazas/Fernandez
16) Sierova/Khobta
17) Mishina/Galliamov
18) Sui/Han
19) Osipova/Epstein
20) Roscher/Schuster
21) Caldara/Maglio
22) Laurin/Ethier
23) Valesi/Piazza
24) Metelkina/Parkman
25) Boikova/Kozlovskii
26) Pavlova/Sviatchenko
27) Vouillamoz/Giniaux
28) Smirnova/Siianytsia
29) Baram/Tioumentsev
30) Kam/O'Shea

Theoretically, like in dance, with only one planned comp left (Hollins), there are only two teams who could earn enough points to jump into the top 24 (VouGin and SmirSiia). PavSvia could earn enough incremental points to move ahead of BoiKoz, but they're both going to wind up in the top 24 once the split teams are removed (as will VouGin), plus they're already guaranteed 2 GPs by virtue of their Worlds finish, so it hardly matters.
 

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Re-weighted World Standings for 2023-24 season now are shown on ISU site -- 100% for 2023-24; 100% for 2022-23; 70% for 2021-22.


Sorry if I am the last to notice? The re-weighted charts are dated May 2, but I don't recall a mention since then anywhere on FSU.
 

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Re-weighted World Standings for 2023-24 season now are shown on ISU site -- 100% for 2023-24; 100% for 2022-23; 70% for 2021-22.


Sorry if I am the last to notice? The re-weighted charts are dated May 2, but I don't recall a mention since then anywhere on FSU.
No, I hadn't looked recently since my expectation was they wouldn't be re-weighted until next month, closer to the GP Host committee meeting where they decide the GP assignments. Hopefully we won't have to wait until mid-July for those!
 

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Bumping this thread back up to post the link to ISU Communication No 2550 (April 2023): https://www.isu.org/docman-document...munications/31065-isu-communication-2550/file

3.4. International Competitions Senior (including ISU Challenger Series) and International Competitions Junior.

3.5. Minimum requirements for competitions under paragraph 3.4 to be eligible for points:
3.5.1. Number of competitors
At least the following minimum number of competitors must finish the first segment ofthe respective competition:
• Men / Women: minimum of eight skaters out of four ISU Members.
• Pair Skating: minimum of five couples out of three ISU Members.
• Ice Dance: minimum of six couples out of four ISU Members.

3.5.2. Composition of Technical Panel and Panel of Judges Challenger Series
The composition of the Technical Panel and Panel of Judges of each individual categorymust strictly follow the announcement of the ISU Challenger Series to be eligible for the point distribution in accordance with paragraph 5, Table of Point Distribution, column “CS”.

3.5.3. Composition of Technical Panel and Panel of Judges International CompetitionThe Technical Panel (Technical Controller and the two (2) Technical Specialists) are fromthree (3) different ISU Members. In addition, the Technical Panel and the Panel of Judgesmust fulfill the requirements of rule 420.
 
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Senior International Competitions, 1st-5th place WS points:
250 225 203 182 164

Junior International Competitions, 1st-5th place WS points (NEW this season):
100 90 81 73 66

From the 2023-24 ISU Challenger Series Announcement (page 5):

9. ISU WORLD STANDING POINTS
For the Challenger Series in Figure Skating higher ISU World Standing Points than for “regular” International
Competitions shall be awarded. Each competition of the Challenger Series in Figure Skating will be awarded
with the following scale of points (in brackets for comparison is indicated the number of points for “regular”
International Competitions)

Men & Women / Pair Skating / Ice Dance
1st place 300 points (250) / 300 points (250) / 300 points (250)
2nd place 270 points (225) / 270 points (225) / 270 points (225)
3rd place 243 points (203) / 243 points (203) / 243 points (203)
4th place 219 points (182) / 219 points (182) / 219 points (182)
5th place 198 points (164) / 198 points (164) / 198 points (164)
6th place 178 points / --- / 178 points (dance)
7th place 160 points (singles)
8th place 144 points (singles)
 

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Copying over here this useful info from the Chinese news thread :):
The counting is done after the the end of the SP/RD. It is the number who finished the first segment.
In Nice [Senior & Junior B this week], Senior Men and Women meets the criteria. Senior Pairs no because there are 4 entries. Senior ID no because there are only 5 entries
All Junior events counted for WS.
Senior Ice Dance had one WD so only 4 teams competed in the RD earlier today.
This is good to know: I thought it included skaters and teams who are listed as WD. (After some milestone before the competition -- draw? team leaders meeting? -- through withdrawing part-way through a program.)
They added the "At least the following minimum number of competitors must finish the first segment of the respective competition" line this year when they updated the World Standings document to include distribution of points for Junior B events.
In the past it wasn't specified and at least for minimum TES it surely was the number of entries/countries at the time of starting order draw.
 

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What are the rules for PB/SB? I believe this competition doesn't count for ISU records, nor did Shanghai Trophy.
 
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Replying to @nuage's comment re. the Skate Canada Int'l Men's SP starting order in this thread:
So Conrad ORZEL is 108 and Aleksa RAKIC CAN 67? 🤔 Interesting
Orzel has 402 ISU WS points from his 8th place finish at 4CC last season. Rakic has added 198 (5th at CS Nebelhorn) + 182 (4th at the Cranberry Cup Senior B) WS points already this season and currently has 818 points: https://results.isu.org/ws/ws/wsmen.htm
 
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Bumping this thread back up before 2024 Junior & Senior Worlds (ETA that entries for Montreal should be published this coming week)...
... what's the difference between world standings and world rankings? I can see they're different, but I'm not sure why or how.
ISU World Standings vs. Seasons World Ranking, Senior & Junior (new this season): https://www.isu.org/figure-skating/entries-results/standings

ISU Communication no. 2550 (April 6, 2023) for reference: https://www.isu.org/docman-document...munications/31065-isu-communication-2550/file
 
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