2024 Four Continents Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | January 30 – February 4 |
Season: | 2023–24 |
Location: | Shanghai, China |
Host: | Chinese Skating Association |
Venue: | Shanghai Oriental Sports Center |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Yuma Kagiyama | |
Women's singles: Mone Chiba | |
Pairs: Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps | |
Ice dance: Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier | |
Previous: 2023 Four Continents Championships | |
Next: 2025 Four Continents Championships |
The 2024 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships were held from January 30 to February 4, 2024, at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center in Shanghai, China. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
Nations from non-European countries were able to send three entries at most for each discipline. [1]
The competition was open to skaters from all non-European member nations of the International Skating Union. The corresponding competition for European skaters was the 2024 European Championships.
Skaters were eligible for the 2024 Four Continents Championships if they turned 16 years of age before July 1, 2023, and met the minimum technical elements score requirements. The ISU accepted scores if they were obtained at senior-level ISU-recognized international competitions during the ongoing season at least 21 days before the first official practice day of the championships or during the two preceding seasons. [1]
Discipline | SP/RD | FS/FD |
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Men | 28 | 46 |
Women | 25 | 42 |
Pairs | 25 | 42 |
Ice dance | 30 | 48 |
Date | Disc. | Time | Segment |
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Thursday, February 1 | Women | 7:00 | Short program |
Men | 9:30 | ||
Pairs | 12:30 | ||
— | 15:15 | Opening ceremony | |
Friday, February 2 | Ice dance | 6:45 | Rhythm dance |
Women | 9:05 | Free skate | |
Saturday, February 3 | Pairs | 7:30 | |
Men | 9:20 | ||
Sunday, February 4 | Ice dance | 6:15 | Free dance |
— | 8:45 | Exhibition |
Member nations began announcing their selections in December 2023. The International Skating Union published a semi-complete list of entries on January 10, 2024. A notation was made that the entries from Canada would be announced on January 14.
Date | Discipline | Withdrew | Added | Reason | Ref. |
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January 19 | Ice dance | Injury (Lajoie) | [7] | ||
January 20 | — | [6] | |||
January 27 | Women | Preparation for the 2024 World Championships | [8] | ||
January 28 | Men | [9] [10] | |||
Ice dance | [11] | ||||
January 29 | Women | — | Low blood pressure | [12] |
Medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest overall placements in each discipline:
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | |||
Women | |||
Pairs | |||
Ice dance |
Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest short program or rhythm dance placements in each discipline:
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | |||
Women | |||
Pairs | |||
Ice dance |
Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest free skating or free dance placements in each discipline:
Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | |||
Women | |||
Pairs | |||
Ice dance |
Table of medals for overall placement:
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Japan | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
2 | Canada | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
3 | South Korea | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
4 | United States | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (4 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Table of small medals for placement in the short/rhythm segment:
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Japan | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
2 | Canada | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
3 | South Korea | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
4 | United States | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Totals (4 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Table of small medals for placement in the free segment:
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Japan | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
2 | Canada | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
3 | South Korea | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
4 | United States | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Totals (4 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Rank | Skater | Nation | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Yuma Kagiyama | Japan | 307.58 | 1 | 106.82 | 1 | 200.76 | |
Shun Sato | Japan | 274.59 | 2 | 99.20 | 3 | 175.39 | |
Cha Jun-hwan | South Korea | 272.95 | 3 | 95.30 | 2 | 177.65 | |
4 | Sōta Yamamoto | Japan | 263.43 | 4 | 94.44 | 4 | 168.99 |
5 | Jin Boyang | China | 256.89 | 5 | 89.41 | 5 | 167.48 |
6 | Mikhail Shaidorov | Kazakhstan | 244.80 | 7 | 81.76 | 6 | 163.04 |
7 | Wesley Chiu | Canada | 240.38 | 6 | 83.50 | 7 | 156.88 |
8 | Andrew Torgashev | United States | 237.20 | 8 | 81.15 | 8 | 156.05 |
9 | Chen Yudong | China | 218.66 | 9 | 78.74 | 13 | 139.92 |
10 | Roman Sadovsky | Canada | 217.83 | 11 | 72.44 | 10 | 145.39 |
11 | Tomoki Hiwatashi | United States | 217.74 | 10 | 75.39 | 11 | 142.35 |
12 | Maxim Naumov | United States | 215.00 | 15 | 67.61 | 9 | 147.39 |
13 | Lim Ju-heon | South Korea | 211.40 | 13 | 70.27 | 12 | 141.13 |
14 | Cha Young-hyun | South Korea | 204.14 | 12 | 72.43 | 15 | 131.71 |
15 | Donovan Carrillo | Mexico | 202.47 | 14 | 67.66 | 14 | 134.81 |
16 | Dias Jirenbayev | Kazakhstan | 195.88 | 18 | 64.51 | 16 | 131.37 |
17 | Conrad Orzel | Canada | 194.92 | 17 | 65.07 | 17 | 129.85 |
18 | Edrian Paul Celestino | Philippines | 180.31 | 20 | 62.86 | 18 | 117.45 |
19 | Rakhat Bralin | Kazakhstan | 177.89 | 19 | 63.17 | 19 | 114.72 |
20 | Dai Daiwei | China | 168.51 | 16 | 66.04 | 22 | 102.47 |
21 | Darian Kaptich | Australia | 166.41 | 22 | 55.76 | 20 | 110.65 |
22 | Ze Zeng Fang | Malaysia | 158.34 | 23 | 54.99 | 21 | 103.35 |
23 | Zhao Heung Lai | Hong Kong | 149.05 | 21 | 60.06 | 24 | 88.99 |
24 | Yuen Lap Kan | Hong Kong | 147.16 | 24 | 54.05 | 23 | 93.11 |
25 | Pagiel Yie Ken Sng | Singapore | 51.12 | 25 | 51.12 | Did not advance to free skate | |
26 | Lin Fang-yi | Chinese Taipei | 48.85 | 26 | 48.85 | ||
27 | Charlton Doherty | Australia | 42.28 | 27 | 42.28 |
Rank | Skater | Nation | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Mone Chiba | Japan | 214.98 | 1 | 71.10 | 1 | 143.88 | |
Kim Chae-yeon | South Korea | 204.68 | 2 | 69.77 | 3 | 134.91 | |
Rinka Watanabe | Japan | 202.17 | 4 | 67.22 | 2 | 134.95 | |
4 | Ava Marie Ziegler | United States | 201.19 | 3 | 68.25 | 4 | 132.94 |
5 | Wi Seo-yeong | South Korea | 193.57 | 6 | 64.44 | 5 | 129.13 |
6 | Madeline Schizas | Canada | 185.69 | 9 | 61.57 | 6 | 124.12 |
7 | Mai Mihara | Japan | 184.07 | 5 | 65.18 | 7 | 118.89 |
8 | Elyce Lin-Gracey | United States | 173.98 | 8 | 62.83 | 11 | 111.15 |
9 | Sara-Maude Dupuis | Canada | 172.45 | 12 | 56.00 | 8 | 116.45 |
10 | Ting Tzu-Han | Chinese Taipei | 171.87 | 10 | 59.17 | 10 | 112.70 |
11 | Lee Hae-in | South Korea | 169.38 | 11 | 56.07 | 9 | 113.31 |
12 | Lindsay Thorngren | United States | 162.63 | 7 | 64.11 | 12 | 98.52 |
13 | Chen Hongyi | China | 153.96 | 13 | 55.97 | 14 | 97.99 |
14 | Justine Miclette | Canada | 151.30 | 14 | 52.93 | 13 | 98.37 |
15 | Andrea Montesinos Cantú | Mexico | 143.24 | 16 | 50.86 | 16 | 92.38 |
16 | Zhu Yi | China | 139.52 | 15 | 52.77 | 19 | 86.75 |
17 | Sofiya Farafonova | Kazakhstan | 137.79 | 18 | 47.57 | 18 | 90.22 |
18 | Cheng Jiaying | China | 135.29 | 22 | 41.77 | 15 | 93.52 |
19 | Sofia Lexi Jacqueline Frank | Philippines | 134.79 | 21 | 42.43 | 17 | 92.36 |
20 | Joanna So | Hong Kong | 132.93 | 17 | 50.07 | 20 | 82.86 |
21 | Maria Chernyshova | Australia | 121.64 | 20 | 43.29 | 21 | 78.35 |
22 | Nuriya Suleimen | Kazakhstan | 115.98 | 19 | 45.69 | 23 | 70.29 |
23 | Anna Levkovets | Kazakhstan | 112.07 | 24 | 39.56 | 22 | 72.51 |
24 | Amanda Hsu | Chinese Taipei | 105.66 | 23 | 39.60 | 24 | 66.06 |
25 | Chow Hiu Yau | Hong Kong | 39.54 | 25 | 39.54 | Did not advance to free skate | |
26 | Vlada Vasiliev | Australia | 32.63 | 26 | 32.63 |
Rank | Team | Nation | Total | SP | FS | ||
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Canada | 198.80 | 1 | 69.48 | 1 | 129.32 | ||
Japan | 190.77 | 2 | 65.61 | 3 | 125.16 | ||
United States | 187.28 | 4 | 60.72 | 2 | 126.56 | ||
4 | Australia | 183.83 | 7 | 58.79 | 4 | 125.04 | |
5 | Canada | 182.05 | 6 | 59.89 | 5 | 122.16 | |
6 | China | 180.22 | 5 | 60.18 | 6 | 120.04 | |
7 | United States | 175.85 | 3 | 61.90 | 8 | 113.95 | |
8 | Canada | 174.47 | 8 | 58.50 | 7 | 115.97 | |
9 | United States | 161.16 | 9 | 57.38 | 9 | 103.78 | |
10 | China | 157.32 | 10 | 55.70 | 10 | 101.62 | |
11 | Philippines | 142.86 | 12 | 49.79 | 11 | 93.07 | |
12 | China | 139.56 | 11 | 53.66 | 12 | 85.90 |
Rank | Team | Nation | Total | RD | FD | ||
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Canada | 214.36 | 1 | 85.49 | 1 | 128.87 | ||
Canada | 207.54 | 2 | 82.02 | 2 | 125.52 | ||
United States | 194.14 | 3 | 77.47 | 5 | 116.67 | ||
4 | United States | 193.07 | 4 | 75.76 | 4 | 117.31 | |
5 | Canada | 190.83 | 7 | 71.26 | 3 | 119.57 | |
6 | United States | 190.53 | 5 | 75.37 | 6 | 115.16 | |
7 | South Korea | 182.78 | 9 | 68.91 | 7 | 113.87 | |
8 | Japan | 182.70 | 6 | 71.29 | 8 | 111.41 | |
9 | Australia | 176.34 | 8 | 69.34 | 9 | 107.00 | |
10 | Japan | 166.13 | 10 | 62.86 | 10 | 103.27 | |
11 | Japan | 157.63 | 11 | 62.09 | 12 | 95.54 | |
12 | China | 157.57 | 12 | 61.10 | 11 | 96.47 | |
13 | China | 147.28 | 13 | 55.11 | 13 | 92.17 | |
14 | Brazil | 135.97 | 15 | 50.59 | 15 | 85.38 | |
15 | Australia | 132.60 | 14 | 53.59 | 16 | 79.01 | |
16 | China | 132.42 | 16 | 46.48 | 14 | 85.94 |
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