2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National championship |
Date: | January 11 – 21 |
Season: | 2020–21 |
Location: | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Host: | U.S. Figure Skating |
Venue: | Orleans Arena |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Nathan Chen (Senior) Eric Prober (Junior) | |
Women's singles: Bradie Tennell (Senior) Isabeau Levito (Junior) | |
Pairs: Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Brandon Frazier (Senior) Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia (Junior) | |
Ice dance: Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue (Senior) Katarina Wolfkostin and Jeffrey Chen (Junior) | |
Previous: 2020 U.S. Championships | |
Next: 2022 U.S. Championships |
The 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held from January 11–21, 2021, at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior and junior levels. The results were part of the U.S. selection criteria for the 2021 World Championships. It would also have been part of the selection criteria for the 2021 World Junior Championships and the 2021 Four Continents Championship, but both events were cancelled.
San Jose, which previously hosted the event in 1996, 2012, and 2018, was announced as the original host in October 2019.[2] On November 9, 2020, U.S. Figure Skating announced that, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the event would be moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.[3] After the success of 2020 Skate America's bubble environment in the same arena, USFSA implemented the same structure for the 2021 U.S. Championships. Las Vegas had never hosted the event prior to this year. San Jose was awarded the right to host the 2023 U.S. Championships.
No audience was allowed to be present at the event.[3]
Qualifying
U.S. Figure Skating announced a new qualifying structure, the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series, to replace Regionals and Sectionals due to skaters' delayed training times resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
USFSA Championship Series
The Championship Series consists of eight events held in November and December 2020. Skaters can select up to two competitions and will then be advanced to Nationals or the High Performance Development Team based on their highest score, rather than their placement. A list of the skaters who qualified for either will be made available on December 7.
On November 2, 2020, USFSA moved the Championship Series to a virtual format.[4] The following changes occurred as a result of the shift:
- Senior and junior athletes registered for the Series and not previously qualified for the 2021 U.S. Championships were offered the opportunity to compete in a virtual qualifying competition for the remaining entry positions without needing to earn a minimum technical element score.
- Novice, intermediate and juvenile competitors registered for the Series were offered the opportunity to participate in high-level competitive program to identify the National High Performance Development Team. The program will offer a variety of virtual and in-person opportunities January through May, as conditions allow.
Schedule
The Championship Series was scheduled to comprise the following competitions:
Date | Disc. | Location |
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November 9–13, 2020 | M/L | Blaine, Minnesota |
November 10–15, 2020 | M/L/P | Norwood, Massachusetts |
November 11–14, 2020 | M/L | Spokane, Washington |
M/L | Alpharetta, Georgia | |
November 17–20, 2020 | M/L/D | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
November 24–28, 2020 | M/L/P | Henderson, Nevada |
December 1–6, 2020 | M/L/D | Leesburg, Virginia |
M/L | Frisco, Texas |
ISP Points Challenge
Over the month of September, USFSA held the virtual ISP (International Selection Pool) Points Challenge to allow skaters to be judged by ISU-level judges. Skaters also competed for $200,000 in prize money. The competition was used to give senior skaters byes to Nationals and was used in the selection of future international assignments, as conditions allowed.[5]
Senior medalists
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Results |
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Men | Nathan Chen | Jason Brown | Tomoki Hiwatashi | Details |
Ladies | Bradie Tennell | Amber Glenn | Karen Chen | Details |
Pairs | Jessica Calalang / Brian Johnson | Alexa Scimeca Knierim / Brandon Frazier | Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc | Details |
Ice dance | Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue | Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker | Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko | Details |
Junior medalists
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Results |
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Men | Daniel Martynov | Lucas Broussard | Will Annis | Details |
Ladies | Isabeau Levito | Jessica Lin | Tamnhi Huynh | Details |
Pairs | Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia | Isabelle Martins / Ryan Bedard | Haley Scott / Nick Hubbart | Details |
Ice dance | Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen | Oona Brown / Gage Brown | Katarina DelCamp / Ian Somerville | Details |
Advancement to Nationals
Athletes and teams receiving a bye were required to register for the Championship Series. Although senior-level skaters were eligible to earn byes from the ISP Points Challenge, it did not award byes for junior-level skaters. Consideration for additional byes based on international-type events will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.[6] As of November 2, the Championships Series was replaced by a virtual qualifying competition, resulting in changes to the qualification structure.[4]
On November 9, it was announced only Junior and Senior events were to be skated, with Juvenile, Intermediate, and Novice skaters in either the High Performance Development Camp or the International Selection Pool allowed to skate up. No Senior Ice Dance event would be held in the series due to a lack of entries. Only 12 Entries in the Junior Singles event would move forward to Nationals, along with 8 Junior Pairs and 10 Junior Ice Dance entries. Skaters already with byes were told not to enter, and they would receive more information. There will be no minimum score this year. Senior entries in the Singles events qualifying for Nationals remain the same - 9, but Pairs was lowered to 5.
The results will be posted by December 21. Video submissions to the series will be available on public format, including the US Figure Skating Fan Zone and Peacock Premium.[7][8]
Seniors
Singles skaters advanced to Nationals in the following ways:
- Placing in the Top 5 in the previous year's Nationals
- Top 4 scores from the ISP Points Challenge (excluding the top 5 byes)
- Top 9 scores from the Championship Series
Pairs teams advanced to Nationals in the following ways:
- Placing in the Top 5 in the previous year's Nationals
- Top 4 scores from the ISP Points Challenge (excluding the top 5 byes)
- Top 5 scores in the Championship Series (A sixth spot was opened after the split of Kayne/O'Shea.)
Ice dance teams advanced to Nationals in the following ways:
- Placing in the Top 5 in the previous year's Nationals
- Top 4 scores from the ISP Points Challenge (excluding the top 5 byes)
- Due to the number of entries, there was no senior ice dance event during the Championship Series.
There will be no alternates to the senior events.[8]
Juniors
Junior singles skaters advance to Nationals in the following ways:
- Top 12 scores in the Championship Series
Junior pairs skaters advance to Nationals in the following ways:
- Top 8 scores in the Championship Series
Junior ice dance skaters advance to Nationals in the following ways:
- Top 10 scores in the Championship Series.
The next two ranked skaters in each discipline will be alternates to the events.[8]
Entries
U.S. Figure Skating published a list of entries on December 22, 2020.[9] Skaters either earned a bye based on their placement at the 2020 U.S. Championships or the ISP Points Challenge or qualified through the Championship Series.
Senior
Junior
Men | Women | Pairs | Ice dance |
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Lucas Broussard | Elsa Cheng |
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Nicholas Hsieh | Tamnhi Huynh |
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Liam Kapeikis | Mia Kalin |
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Joseph Klein | Isabeau Levito |
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Daniel Martynov | Jessica Lin |
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Samuel Mindra | Maryn Pierce |
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Matthew Nielsen | Abigail Ross |
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Eric Prober | Clare Seo |
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Jacob Sanchez | Kanon Smith | — |
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Michael Xie | Kate Wang | ||
Robert Yampolsky | Adele Zheng | — | |
Maxim Zharkov | Ava Marie Ziegler |
Changes to preliminary entries
Date | Discipline | Withdrew | Added | Notes | Ref. |
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December 10 | Senior pairs | — | Split | [10] | |
December 28 | Senior ice dance | Split | [11][12] | ||
January 5 | Senior men | Andrew Torgashev | Injury recovery | [13][14] | |
January 10 | Senior pairs | COVID-19 exposure | [15][16] | ||
Senior ice dance | |||||
January 12 | Senior women | Paige Rydberg | Positive COVID-19 test | [17] | |
January 17 | Junior ice dance | Torn ACL (Chen) | [18] | ||
January 18 | — | Re-added following further medical consultation | [19] |
Schedule
Due to the bubble environment, the Orleans Arena hosted all practices and competitions. Senior events were held from January 12–17 and junior events from January 19–21.[20] Additionally, due to the bubble environment, there were specific entry and departure dates for each of the senior disciplines, with all junior-level skaters arriving on January 18.[21]
Date | Discipline | Time | Event |
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January 14 | Senior pairs | 2:58 pm | Short program |
Senior women | 6:12 pm | Short program | |
January 15 | Senior ice dance | 12:58 pm | Rhythm dance |
Senior women | 6:12 pm | Free skate | |
January 16 | Senior men | 12:11 pm | Short program |
Senior pairs | 4:01 pm | Free skate (group 1) | |
Senior ice dance | 4:58 pm | Free dance (group 1) | |
Senior pairs | 5:55 pm | Free skate (groups 2 & 3) | |
Senior ice dance | 7:28 pm | Free dance (groups 2 & 3) | |
January 17 | Senior men | 12:55 pm | Free skate |
— | 5:01 pm | Skating Spectacular | |
January 20 | Junior pairs | 12:55 pm | Short program |
Junior women | 3:00 pm | Short program | |
Junior ice dance | 4:59 pm | Rhythm dance | |
Junior men | 7:00 pm | Short program | |
January 21 | Junior pairs | 12:55 pm | Free skate |
Junior women | 3:00 pm | Free skate | |
Junior ice dance | 4:59 pm | Free dance | |
Junior men | 6:56 pm | Free skate |
Medal summary
Senior
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter |
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Men | Nathan Chen | Vincent Zhou | Jason Brown | Yaroslav Paniot |
Women | Bradie Tennell | Amber Glenn | Karen Chen | Alysa Liu |
Pairs | ||||
Ice dance |
Junior
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter |
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Men | Eric Prober | Joseph Klein | Samuel Mindra | Jacob Sanchez |
Women | Isabeau Levito | Kanon Smith | Clare Seo | Ava Marie Ziegler |
Pairs |
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Ice dance |
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Senior results
Men's singles
Rank | Skater | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Nathan Chen | 322.28 | 1 | 113.92 | 1 | 208.36 | |
Vincent Zhou | 291.38 | 2 | 107.79 | 2 | 183.59 | |
Jason Brown | 276.92 | 3 | 100.92 | 4 | 176.00 | |
4 | Yaroslav Paniot | 266.97 | 4 | 83.74 | 3 | 183.23 |
5 | Maxim Naumov | 244.20 | 5 | 83.53 | 5 | 160.67 |
6 | Jimmy Ma | 230.78 | 6 | 82.30 | 8 | 148.48 |
7 | Tomoki Hiwatashi | 230.14 | 9 | 75.51 | 6 | 154.63 |
8 | Camden Pulkinen | 220.10 | 8 | 80.08 | 9 | 140.02 |
9 | Eric Sjoberg | 213.39 | 11 | 74.01 | 10 | 139.38 |
10 | Dinh Tran | 210.79 | 10 | 74.03 | 11 | 136.76 |
11 | Alexei Krasnozhon | 206.76 | 16 | 54.53 | 7 | 152.23 |
12 | Joseph Kang | 203.45 | 7 | 79.30 | 14 | 124.15 |
13 | Joonsoo Kim | 197.12 | 13 | 69.04 | 12 | 128.08 |
14 | Ryan Dunk | 192.66 | 14 | 65.60 | 13 | 127.06 |
15 | Jordan Moeller | 191.33 | 12 | 71.09 | 15 | 120.24 |
16 | Peter Liu | 171.18 | 15 | 56.92 | 16 | 114.26 |
17 | Mitchell Friess | 163.07 | 17 | 48.88 | 17 | 114.19 |
Women's singles
Rank | Skater | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Bradie Tennell | 232.61 | 1 | 79.40 | 1 | 153.21 | |
Amber Glenn | 215.33 | 5 | 70.83 | 2 | 144.50 | |
Karen Chen | 214.98 | 4 | 70.99 | 3 | 143.99 | |
4 | Alysa Liu | 213.39 | 2 | 76.36 | 4 | 137.03 |
5 | Mariah Bell | 199.95 | 3 | 72.37 | 5 | 127.58 |
6 | Lindsay Thorngren | 178.89 | 6 | 62.54 | 7 | 116.35 |
7 | Audrey Shin | 176.82 | 10 | 57.74 | 6 | 119.08 |
8 | Gabriella Izzo | 171.76 | 7 | 62.32 | 9 | 109.44 |
9 | Rena Ikenishi | 169.89 | 8 | 60.14 | 8 | 109.75 |
10 | Pooja Kalyan | 157.46 | 9 | 58.29 | 12 | 99.17 |
11 | Finley Hawk | 152.84 | 14 | 52.08 | 11 | 100.76 |
12 | Starr Andrews | 152.13 | 17 | 45.93 | 10 | 106.20 |
13 | Gracie Gold | 149.05 | 12 | 53.88 | 13 | 95.17 |
14 | Emilia Murdock | 138.80 | 15 | 51.25 | 14 | 87.55 |
15 | Violeta Ushakova | 136.26 | 16 | 49.76 | 15 | 86.50 |
16 | Heidi Munger | 136.05 | 13 | 52.11 | 16 | 83.94 |
17 | Hanna Harrell | 130.72 | 11 | 56.93 | 17 | 73.79 |
Pairs
Rank | Team | Total | SP | FS | ||
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228.10 | 1 | 77.46 | 1 | 150.64 | ||
205.29 | 2 | 71.30 | 3 | 133.99 | ||
200.52 | 4 | 65.81 | 2 | 134.71 | ||
4 | 197.97 | 3 | 69.56 | 4 | 128.41 | |
5 | 177.06 | 5 | 60.41 | 5 | 116.65 | |
6 | 169.88 | 6 | 59.23 | 6 | 110.65 | |
7 | 163.73 | 7 | 58.23 | 7 | 105.50 | |
8 | 145.24 | 9 | 45.34 | 8 | 99.90 | |
9 | 140.93 | 8 | 47.98 | 9 | 92.95 |
Ice dance
Rank | Team | Total | RD | FD | ||
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224.56 | 2 | 89.66 | 1 | 134.90 | ||
222.93 | 1 | 90.10 | 2 | 132.83 | ||
212.55 | 3 | 85.28 | 3 | 127.27 | ||
4 | 192.39 | 4 | 80.10 | 4 | 112.29 | |
5 | 177.40 | 5 | 71.11 | 5 | 106.29 | |
6 | 162.86 | 6 | 65.87 | 6 | 96.99 | |
7 | 154.93 | 7 | 64.37 | 7 | 90.56 | |
8 | 131.10 | 8 | 53.81 | 8 | 77.29 | |
9 | 122.68 | 9 | 51.38 | 9 | 71.30 | |
10 | 100.76 | 10 | 39.40 | 10 | 61.36 | |
11 | 96.91 | 11 | 36.62 | 11 | 60.29 |
Junior results
Men's singles
Rank | Skater | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Eric Prober | 192.83 | 3 | 65.04 | 1 | 127.79 | |
Joseph Klein | 187.30 | 4 | 63.60 | 2 | 123.70 | |
Samuel Mindra | 181.49 | 8 | 60.37 | 3 | 121.12 | |
4 | Jacob Sanchez | 177.55 | 1 | 66.91 | 6 | 110.64 |
5 | Daniel Martynov | 176.45 | 6 | 62.06 | 5 | 114.39 |
6 | Lucas Broussard | 175.49 | 12 | 55.06 | 4 | 120.43 |
7 | Matthew Nielsen | 172.30 | 5 | 62.31 | 7 | 109.99 |
8 | Michael Xie | 163.84 | 11 | 57.89 | 8 | 105.95 |
9 | Liam Kapeikis | 162.89 | 9 | 58.37 | 9 | 104.52 |
10 | Robert Yampolsky | 160.85 | 7 | 61.60 | 10 | 99.25 |
11 | Nicholas Hsieh | 152.99 | 10 | 57.93 | 11 | 95.06 |
12 | Maxim Zharkov | 141.27 | 2 | 65.51 | 12 | 75.76 |
Women's singles
Rank | Skater | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Isabeau Levito | 187.48 | 1 | 65.66 | 2 | 121.82 | |
Kanon Smith | 185.88 | 2 | 62.52 | 1 | 123.36 | |
Clare Seo | 173.51 | 3 | 60.27 | 3 | 113.24 | |
4 | Ava Marie Ziegler | 160.77 | 8 | 53.73 | 4 | 107.04 |
5 | Elsa Cheng | 158.85 | 7 | 53.75 | 5 | 105.10 |
6 | Kate Wang | 158.01 | 4 | 58.28 | 6 | 99.73 |
7 | Adele Zheng | 149.89 | 6 | 55.83 | 10 | 94.06 |
8 | Mia Kalin | 149.65 | 10 | 51.92 | 8 | 97.73 |
9 | Jessica Lin | 147.57 | 11 | 51.55 | 9 | 96.02 |
10 | Abigail Ross | 143.89 | 9 | 53.35 | 11 | 90.54 |
11 | Tamnhi Huynh | 140.17 | 5 | 57.94 | 12 | 82.23 |
12 | Maryn Pierce | 138.92 | 12 | 41.05 | 7 | 97.87 |
Pairs
Rank | Team | Total | SP | FS | ||
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169.85 | 1 | 59.07 | 1 | 110.78 | ||
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148.02 | 2 | 52.14 | 2 | 95.88 | |
137.29 | 4 | 47.07 | 3 | 90.22 | ||
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134.01 | 5 | 45.97 | 4 | 88.04 |
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131.39 | 3 | 48.61 | 5 | 82.78 |
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119.38 | 6 | 43.31 | 6 | 76.07 |
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97.32 | 8 | 34.54 | 7 | 62.78 |
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94.74 | 7 | 35.17 | 8 | 59.57 |
Ice dance
Rank | Team | Total | RD | FD | ||
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167.22 | 1 | 68.81 | 1 | 98.41 | ||
162.91 | 2 | 66.20 | 2 | 96.71 | ||
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147.30 | 3 | 60.26 | 3 | 87.04 | |
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146.40 | 4 | 59.98 | 4 | 86.42 |
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140.47 | 5 | 56.27 | 5 | 84.20 |
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128.02 | 6 | 50.76 | 6 | 77.26 |
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124.55 | 7 | 48.33 | 7 | 76.22 |
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109.73 | 9 | 43.71 | 8 | 66.02 |
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109.66 | 8 | 44.58 | 9 | 65.08 |
10 |
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104.07 | 10 | 40.99 | 10 | 63.08 |
Controversy
U.S. Figure Skating maintained strict COVID-19 protocols within the bubble, including asking skaters to don a mask immediately after leaving the ice, but appeared to apply inconsistent requirements to skaters who had come into contact with positive cases prior to the event. After three senior pairs teams training under the same coach came into contact with a COVID-positive case, they voluntarily chose to withdraw out of precaution, whereas senior ice dance team Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko appeared to be asked to withdraw by the federation.[16] However, Carreira/Ponomarenko's rinkmates and coaches were able to attend the competition, despite Carreira/Ponomarenko having come into contact with the positive case at their training rink. In addition, coach Tom Zakrajsek was unable to travel to the event due to contracting COVID-19 in early January and one of his students, Paige Rydberg, also tested positive upon arrival in Las Vegas; despite this, no contact tracing protocols were enacted, with the remaining athletes from Zakrajsek's training group and rink being allowed to compete.[30]
International team selections
World Championships
The World Championships were held from March 22–28 in Stockholm, Sweden. U.S. Figure Skating announced the women's team on January 16 and the men's, pairs, and ice dance teams on January 17.[31][32]
No. | Men | Women | Pairs | Ice dance |
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1 | Jason Brown | Karen Chen | ||
2 | Nathan Chen | Bradie Tennell | ||
3 | Vincent Zhou | — |
- Alternates
No. | Men | Women | Pairs | Ice dance |
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1 | Tomoki Hiwatashi | Amber Glenn | (called up) | |
2 | Mariah Bell | |||
3 | Camden Pulkinen | Audrey Shin | ||
4 | Jimmy Ma | — | — |
Four Continents Championships
The 2021 Four Continents Championships, originally scheduled to be held from February 9–14 in Sydney, Australia, were cancelled.[33]
World Junior Championships
The 2021 World Junior Championships were scheduled to be held from March 1–7 in Harbin, China, but were cancelled.[34]
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External links
- Official website Archived 2020-09-19 at the Wayback Machine