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Utana and Masaya are scheduled to compete at two Challengers - the Kinoshita Group Cup and the Trialeti Cup. And since the results at the Kinoshita Trophy will be used to determine who gets sent to the Olympic qualifying event in September and UtaMasa are the only Japanese ice dance entrants atm, they will most likely also be sent to Beijing (unless there will be another entrant that places higher than them):
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The criteria for who will be dispatched to the Olympics state the following, making it likely that Utana and Masaya will be chosen to represent Japan at the Olympics in the team event (and in the individual event in case the spot is earned at the qualifying event), if nothing unforeseeable happens:
オリンピック最終予選に『ゆなすみ』『うたまさ』出場へ 『あずしん』は強化選手B指定を解除 - Deep Edge Plus
日本スケート連盟の竹内洋輔フィギュア強化部長は23日、東京都内で開かれた理事会後に取材に応じ、9月のミラノ・コルティナ冬季オリンピック最終予選(北京)にペアは『ゆなすみ』こと長岡柚奈、森口澄士組(木下アカデミー)、アイ […]
In the final Olympic qualifiers, 'YunaSumi' and 'UtaMasa' are set to participate, while 'AzuShin' has been removed from the designated strengthening athletes B.
On the 23rd, Yosuke Takeuchi, Head of the Figure Skating Strengthening Division of the Japan Skating Federation, spoke to the press after a board meeting in Tokyo, revealing that for the final qualifiers for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in September, the team representing Japan in pairs will be the duo 'YunaSumi', comprising Nagaoka Yuna and Moriguchi Sumitada (Kinoshita Academy), and in ice dance, the duo 'UtaMasa', consisting of Yoshida Utana and Morita Masaya (Kinoshita Academy).
The selection criteria for the qualifiers decided at the board meeting stipulate that "the highest ranked team in the Challenger Series (CS) Kinoshita Group Cup among those qualified for the Olympics and entitled to participate in the final Olympic qualifiers will be dispatched". Mr. Takeuchi explained that since the ice dance team of Azusa Tanaka and Shingo Nishiyama has dissolved, “UtaMasa”, who will compete in the Kinoshita Group Cup, will (likely) participate in the final qualifying round.
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The criteria for who will be dispatched to the Olympics state the following, making it likely that Utana and Masaya will be chosen to represent Japan at the Olympics in the team event (and in the individual event in case the spot is earned at the qualifying event), if nothing unforeseeable happens:
1. 25th Olympic Winter Games
(3 spots for men's and women's singles, 1 spot for pairs)
(If a spot is earned in the pairs or ice dancing events at the final Olympic qualifying event in September 2025, that spot will be added.)
At the conclusion of the All-Japan Championships, the following selection method will be used to determine Olympic participants*1.
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(3) Ice dancing (if an Olympic individual spot is secured at the final Olympic qualifying event in September 2025)
Selection will be made based on a comprehensive assessment of teams that meet any of the following criteria:
A) The winning team and the second-place team at the All Japan Championships
B) The team with the highest ISU World Standing at the end of the All Japan Championships
C) The team with the highest ISU Season Best Score at the end of the All Japan Championships
(4) Team Competition
The team competition slots will be announced by the ISU after the Grand Prix Final for the relevant year.
If a team competition slot is secured, ice dancers will be eligible to participate in the team competition regardless of whether they have secured an individual competition slot.
Furthermore, if an ice dance team does not secure an individual competition slot, the selection of the ice dance team will be determined based on the criteria outlined in (3) above.
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- I hope neither teams' performance will be affected by the event).
They were on fire!
Their FD performance was much improved in all respects compared to their last outing (I'm only mourning the first version of their stationay lift - the new one seemed to be a bit of a struggle). They say having strong competitors domestically helps to motivate them and keep them on their toes: