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Possible GP assignments for women and men

Jontor

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Here is a draft on how the GP assignments might go.
Listed from the SB list of this season

Women

2. Mone Chiba JPN - 2 spots
3. Ami Nakai JPN - 2 spots
4. Alysa Liu USA - 2 spots
5. Mao Shimada JPN - 2 spots
6. Yuna Aoki JPN - 2 spots
7. Niina Petrokina EST - 2 spots
8. Rion Sumiyoshi JPN - 2 spots
9. Nina Pinzarrone BEL - 2 spots
10. Amber Glenn USA - 2 spots
12. Isabeau Levito USA - 2 spots
13. Rinka Watanbe JPN - 2 spots
14. Haein Lee KOR - 2 spots
15. Anastasiia Gubanova GEO - 2 spots
16. Jia Shin KOR - 2 spots
17. Sofia Samodelkina KAZ - 2 spots
19. Lara Naki Gutmann ITA - 2 spots
20. Loena Hendrickx BEL - 2 spots
21. Sarah Everhardt USA - 2 spots
22. Yujae Kim KOR - 2 spots
23. Bradie Tennell USA - 2 spots
25. Young You KOR - 2 spots
26. Yuseong Kim KOR - 2 spots
27. Saki Miyake JPN - 2 spots
28. Olivia Lisko FIN - 2 spots (1 host)
33. Rino Matsuike JPN - 2 spots
34. Anna Pezzetta ITA - 2 spots
35. Iida Karhunen FIN - 2 spots (1 host)
37. Julia Sauter ROU - 2 spots
38. Sophie Joline von Felten USA - 1 spot (host)
39. Seoyoung Kim KOR
40. Lorine Schild FRA - 2 spots (1 WS 1 host)
41. Madeline Schizas CAN - 2 spots (1 WS 1 host)
42. Chaeyeon Kim KOR - 1 spot (WS)
46. Mariia Seniuk ISR
47. Sara-Maude Dupuis CAN - 1 spot (host)
48. Olga Mikutina AUT
51. Mako Yamashita JPN
52. Alina Bonillo USA
53. Gabrielle Daleman CAN - 1 spot (host)
54. Inga Gurgenidze GEO
56. Sarina Joos ITA
57. Kaoruko Wada JPN
59. Ahsun Yun KOR - 1 spot (WS)
60. Ruiyang Zhang CHN - 1 spot (host)
62. Marina Piredda ITA
65. Kaiya Ruiter CAN
66. Kimmy Repond SUI - 1 spot (WS)
67. Stefania Yakovleva CYP
68. Fee Ann Landry CAN
70. ELyce Lin-Gracey USA
73. Maria Eliise Kaljuvere EST
74. Ekaterina Kurakova POL
75. Lea Serna FRA - 1 spot (host)
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Yi Zhu CHN - 1 spot (host)
Selma Välitalo FIN - 1 spot (host)
Clemence Mayindu FRA - 1 spot (host)
CHN - 1 spot (host)

Skaters in bold are the Top 12 skaters from this year's World Championships
Chiba/Pinzarrone/Levito can't be in the same GP
Gutmann/Glenn/Petrokina can't be in the same GP

Men

1. Ilia Malinin USA - 2 spots
3. Shun Sato JPN - 2 spots
4. Mikhail Shaidorov KAZ - 2 spots
5. Daniel Grassl ITA - 2 spots
6. Stephen Gogolev CAN - 2 spots
7. Adam Siao Him Fa FRA - 2 spots
8. Junhwan Cha KOR - 2 spots
9. Kao Miura JPN - 2 spots
10. Nika Egadze GEO - 2 spots
12. Aleksandr Selevko EST - 2 spots
13. Sota Yamamoto JPN - 2 spots
14. Kevin Aymoz FRA - 2 spots
15. Kazuki Tomono JPN - 2 spots
16. Rio Nakata JPN - 2 spots
17. Nikolaj Memola ITA - 2 spots
18. Andrew Torgashev USA - 2 spots
19. Boyang Jin CHN - 2 spots
20. Jason Brown USA - 2 spots
21. Matteo Rizzo ITA - 2 spots
22. Minkyu Seo KOR - 2 spots
23. Lukas Britschgi SUI - 2 spots
25. Roman Sadovsky CAN - 2 spots
27. Jacob Sanchez USA - 2 spots
29. Vladimir Samoilov POL - 2 spots
30. Georgii Reshtenko CZE - 2 spots
31. Yudong Chen USA - 2 spots
32. Kyrylo Marsak UKR - 2 spots
33. Francois Pitot FRA - 2 spots
36. Mihhail Selevko EST - 2 spots
38. Andreas Nordebäck SWE - 2 spots
39. Adam Hagara SVK - 2 spots (guaranteed 1 spot from WS)
40. Tamir Kuperman ISR - 2 spots
41. Luc Economides FRA - 1 spot (host)
42. Hyungyeom Kim KOR
43. Arlet Levandi EST
44. Deniss Vasiljevs LAT
45. Liam Kapeikis USA - 1 spot (host)
46. Maxim Naumov USA
47. Jaekeun Lee KOR
48. Lucius Kazanecki USA
51. Sammy Hammi FRA
52. Donovan Carrillo MEX
53. Patrick Blackwell USA
54. Grayson Long CAN - 1 spot (host)
55. Aleksa Rakic CAN
56. Wesley Chiu CAN
57. Matthew Newnham CAN
58. Genrikh Gartung GER
59. Jimmy Ma USA
60. Younghyun Cha KOR
61. Yanhao Li NZL
62. Daiya Ebihara JPN - 1 spot (host)
63. Zhiming Peng CHN - 1 spot (host)
64. Daniel Martynov USA
65. Yu-Hsiang Li TPE
66. Davide Lewton Brain MON
68. Taira Shinohara USA
69. Shun Uemura JPN
70. Corey Circelli ITA
71. Caleb Farrington USA
72. Semen Daniliants ARM
73. Ivan Shmuratko UKR
74. Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabaté ESP
75. Dias Jirenbayev KAZ
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Matias Lindfors FIN - 1 spot (host)
Makar Suntsev FIN - 1 spot (host)
Valtter Virtanen FIN - 1 spot (host)

Skaters in bold are the Top 12 skaters from this year's World Championships
Malinin/Sato/Gogolev can't be in the same GP
Siao Him Fa/A Selevko/Aymoz can't be in the same GP

All skaters with only 1 spot or no spots will be on the Alternate List ranked as above.

Note: Only skaters from the Top 12 at Worlds are guaranteed 2 spots. Top 24 on the SB list and Top 24 on the WS list are guaranteed 1 spot.
Usually they fill empty spots from the SB list, but there is no guarantee that you will get two spots if you are in the lower ranks.
 
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Finland's fed told me last year that if there is no skater at top75 sb list, a fed can get only one host spot. Matias is highest at place 94. I suppose Finland will Choose Iida and Olivia, third woman and one man after summer competition in August.
 
Interesting. If there is a rule that the host can only use one skater outside of top 75, that also means that China loses one host spot for women.:unsure:
I did not find official rules. I askel last year public on they fb why they used only one spot in men and I got this answer by messenger. For some reason they did not answer it in public.
 
First thank you for those list.
However due to commitment, training, longevity in sports ,possible gold medalist.
I will ne surprise if the skaters in women compete in Gp events. Correct me if they are assigned Gp events they also have to skaye in 1 challenger event so already that is 3 events .

Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, Bradie Tennell, Loena Hendrix.

The men
Kevin Aymoz, Yunha Cha, Matteo Rizzo, Jason Brown, Michael Shaidrov, Ilia Malin , Sota Yamanoto .
I thought I read somewhere that Kao Muira taking time off.
 
First thank you for those list.
However due to commitment, training, longevity in sports ,possible gold medalist.
I will ne surprise if the skaters in women compete in Gp events. Correct me if they are assigned Gp events they also have to skaye in 1 challenger event so already that is 3 events .

Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, Bradie Tennell, Loena Hendrix.

The men
Kevin Aymoz, Yunha Cha, Matteo Rizzo, Jason Brown, Michael Shaidrov, Ilia Malin , Sota Yamanoto .
I thought I read somewhere that Kao Muira taking time off.
For all I know, there is no mandatory thing to participate in a Challenger. :unsure:

Many skaters have said they will decide during the summer if they will continue competing or not. So that means there might be a few skaters that get GP assignments but then they will wd. Latest on Kao Miura is that he will continue.
 
Interesting, I never saw anything about Kao taking time off, opposite, he was so pissed that he wanted to go back to training right away. The only thing he said is that he wants to experiment a bit with his training environment and open up to make some changes, including training abroad (attend some camps, try new things). He already has his SP done. Also, Japanese skaters usually have to declare their plans early, before the federation announces the list of strenghtened skaters for the next season (it was in late April this year). Kao is listed in the highest group which means he gets the biggest funding so he had to declare his willing to compete and he's kind of obligated to do if of he's not injured.
 
An article says ilia taking time off.
I said i read it somewhere regarding Kao.
Could be anywhere.

Anyway Ilia think about taking next season off.

Far as Challenger event I thought they especially 2 grand prix are suppose do Challenger to keep challenger competitive. It may not be mandatory . But they are asked
 
Is it possible for Haruna Murakami, currently ranked 45th in the SB standings,
to secure a spot on the Australian national team, or to be placed on the alternate list?

Her last competition as a member of the Japanese national team was the JGP last September,
and there is still more than a year until the Grand Prix.

Sarina Joos once competed as a member of the Swiss national team,
and then competed for the Italian national team nearly a year later.
 
Is it possible for Haruna Murakami, currently ranked 45th in the SB standings,
to secure a spot on the Australian national team, or to be placed on the alternate list?

Her last competition as a member of the Japanese national team was the JGP last September,
and there is still more than a year until the Grand Prix.

Sarina Joos once competed as a member of the Swiss national team,
and then competed for the Italian national team nearly a year later.
Supposing that these people already hold citizenship, I think that it depends on each federation's goodwill in releasing a skater? As a French, I still feel ashamed of how the French Federation treated Bruno Massot!
 
Supposing that these people already hold citizenship, I think that it depends on each federation's goodwill in releasing a skater? As a French, I still feel ashamed of how the French Federation treated Bruno Massot!
They don't need citizenship to participate on the GP circuit.
They need : one year away from competition and release from the previous federation.

The French federation has been very nice in many occasions, for instance with Romain Le Gac and Vanessa James who didn't have to wait for their releases. So it does vary on the case, but I have seen worse federations.
 
Is it possible for Haruna Murakami, currently ranked 45th in the SB standings,
to secure a spot on the Australian national team, or to be placed on the alternate list?

Her last competition as a member of the Japanese national team was the JGP last September,
and there is still more than a year until the Grand Prix.

Sarina Joos once competed as a member of the Swiss national team,
and then competed for the Italian national team nearly a year later.
I think the best way for Murakami is to go to an early Challenger and get a good score there. Nebelhorn or Denis Ten Memorial might be late sep/early oct, If she is allowed to compete there, that might get her on the Alternate List.
 
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