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USFS website now has 2025-26 qualifying season's athlete bye and advancement criteria.
"All information is subject to change and based on current information and feasibility of live international competitions."
Although the new document is similar to last season's, I noticed a few differences.
Challenger Series/International Competitions that count toward international byes to 2026 Nats:
2025-26:
"Only athletes who are assigned and funded by U.S. Figure Skating to attend these competitions will be eligible for a bye.
Please note, participation at the following international competitions are not approved competitions for bye criteria: Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships, Cranberry Cup (Junior), the Golden Spin of Zagreb, or any event that is considered a self-funded National Team opportunity."
New for 2025-26, athletes with a medal "at any Olympic Winter Games (not including team event)" get a bye to Nats.
New language for 2025-26: "The U.S. Figure Skating High Performance Department and the International Committee will initiate a bye request for athletes who are assigned to and compete at an international assignment within close proximity to the NQS Finals."
"All information is subject to change and based on current information and feasibility of live international competitions."
Although the new document is similar to last season's, I noticed a few differences.
Challenger Series/International Competitions that count toward international byes to 2026 Nats:
all Challengers except Golden Spin
Robin Cousins Cup (no dance offered), Aug 21-22, GBR
Olympic Qualifying Event
Tayside Trophy (no dance offered), Oct 11-12, GBR
2025-26:
"Only athletes who are assigned and funded by U.S. Figure Skating to attend these competitions will be eligible for a bye.
Please note, participation at the following international competitions are not approved competitions for bye criteria: Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships, Cranberry Cup (Junior), the Golden Spin of Zagreb, or any event that is considered a self-funded National Team opportunity."
[FWIW, a little change is that last season's document also said that John Nicks would not count for junior pairs, but this season's does not say so.]
New for 2025-26, athletes with a medal "at any Olympic Winter Games (not including team event)" get a bye to Nats.
[Last season's old language was: "at the most recent Olympic Winter Games (not including team event)."]
New language for 2025-26: "The U.S. Figure Skating High Performance Department and the International Committee will initiate a bye request for athletes who are assigned to and compete at an international assignment within close proximity to the NQS Finals."
[Although "close proximity" is undefined, I think it's the first time since 2019-20 season that the document has had any language regarding conflict/schedule byes. I am not saying that conflict/schedule byes have not been given since then; I am saying that I think the bye document had not had anything in writing in recent years.]
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