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The Worlds Minimums, per Communication 2097:
ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2018:
SP/SD FS/FD MEN 34.00 64.00
LADIES 27.00 47.00
PAIR SKATING 25.00 43.00
ICE DANCE 29.00 39.00
Here are the skaters/teams who, at the beginning of the season, have earned or need to earn the worlds minimums. If they've not earned the Worlds, but have earned the Euros/4C's/Olympic scores, there is an "*" next to the point differential between the Worlds minimum and the actual scores. If there are two point differentials with an "/" between them, the one on the right is the point differential between their highest minimum and the Euros/4C's/Olympics minimums.
I haven't removed skaters who've announced retirements, because, you never know. I'm sure in the Pairs and Dance lists, I've missed splits. I've taken the full lists to do the math.
ETA: I've removed the data, because the ISU hasn't updated it. Where did the year go
When they do, I'll run the data again and post it.
ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2018:
SP/SD FS/FD MEN 34.00 64.00
LADIES 27.00 47.00
PAIR SKATING 25.00 43.00
ICE DANCE 29.00 39.00
Here are the skaters/teams who, at the beginning of the season, have earned or need to earn the worlds minimums. If they've not earned the Worlds, but have earned the Euros/4C's/Olympic scores, there is an "*" next to the point differential between the Worlds minimum and the actual scores. If there are two point differentials with an "/" between them, the one on the right is the point differential between their highest minimum and the Euros/4C's/Olympics minimums.
I haven't removed skaters who've announced retirements, because, you never know. I'm sure in the Pairs and Dance lists, I've missed splits. I've taken the full lists to do the math.
ETA: I've removed the data, because the ISU hasn't updated it. Where did the year go

When they do, I'll run the data again and post it.
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