2021–22 Grand Prix Final | |
Comptype: | Grand Prix |
Skatingseason: | 2021–22 |
Location: | Osaka, Japan |
Host: | Japan Skating Federation |
Venue: | Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome |
Previouscomp: | 2019–20 Grand Prix Final |
Nextcomp: | 2022–23 Grand Prix Final |
Previousgp: | 2021 Rostelecom Cup |
Nextgp: | 2022 Skate America |
The 2021–22 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final and ISU Junior Grand Prix Final were scheduled to be held from December 9–12, 2021 at the Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome in Osaka, Japan.[1] The combined event was to be the culmination of two international series — the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and the Junior Grand Prix. Medals would have been awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels.
On December 2, 2021, the event was cancelled due to Japanese travel restrictions imposed in response to the Omicron variant (as part of the COVID-19 pandemic), with the possibility of postponement to the end of the season.[2] [3] On December 17, the event was definitively cancelled.[4] It was the second consecutive season that the Grand Prix Final was cancelled.
Due to varying travel and quarantine restrictions during the pandemic, several countries had logistical issues gaining access to certain competitions on both the Junior Grand Prix and Grand Prix series. For example, Russian skaters were unable to enter France for the first two stages of the JGP series and struggled to obtain visas for Skate America, the first stop on the Grand Prix series.[5] [6]
For the JGP series, the ISU implemented a re-allocation process for countries who lost quota spots due to being unable to enter certain countries and compete. In addition, the ISU decided not to implement a JGP ranking for the season and to instead prioritize holding the JGP series safely "with the best possible participation" in light of the pandemic.[7] The ISU announced an alternate qualification criteria for the Junior Grand Prix Final on October 4.[8]
On September 1, the Japan Skating Federation announced that it had chosen to forego the JGP series entirely, despite originally planning to skip just the initial three events, due to pandemic-related travel restrictions and the mandatory quarantine period for skaters upon returning to Japan.[9] As a result, the host nation was to have no representatives in the Junior Grand Prix Final, before being awarded a wild card berth in men's and women's singles.[10] [8]
On November 29, in response to the discovery of the Omicron variant, the Japanese government announced travel restrictions preventing all foreigners from entering the country beginning November 30.[11] The JSF later announced that it would adjust by implementing a bubble environment as the federation "[proceeded] with preparations while taking infection control measures in line with the government's policy."[12] On December 2, the ISU announced that the event had been cancelled for the month of December due to the "complicated epidemic situation".[2] The ISU left open the possibility for postponement until the end of the season, but did not announce a post-season date or location for any rescheduled event.[3] After being unable to find a replacement host, the event was definitively cancelled on December 17.[4]
Men | Women | Pairs | Ice dance | ||
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1 | Shun Sato | You Young | Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev | Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin | |
2 | Morisi Kvitelashvili | Loena Hendrickx | Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier | Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen | |
3 | Cha Jun-hwan | Mai Mihara | Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc | Olivia Smart / Adrián Díaz |
Men | Women[17] | Pairs | Ice dance | |
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1 | Ilia Malinin | Sofia Akateva | Ekaterina Chikmareva / Matvei Ianchenkov | Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano |
2 | Ilya Yablokov | Veronika Zhilina | Natalia Khabibullina / Ilya Knyazhuk | Vasilisa Kaganovskaia / Valeriy Angelopol |
3 | Gleb Lutfullin | Sofia Muravieva | Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgenyev | Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen |
4 | Kirill Sarnovskiy | Adeliia Petrosian | Ekaterina Petushkova / Evgenii Malikov | Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell |
5 | Wesley Chiu | | Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy | |
6 | Egor Rukhin | Lindsay Thorngren | Oona Brown / Gage Brown | |
Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda | Rion Sumiyoshi |
Men | Women | Pairs | Ice dance | ||
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1 | Artem Kovalev | Anastasia Zinina (called up) | Karina Safina / Luka Berulava | Sofia Leonteva / Daniil Gorelkin | |
2 | Mikhail Shaidorov | Sofia Samodelkina | Polina Kostiukovich / Aleksei Briukhanov | Isabella Flores / Dimitry Tsarevski | |
3 | Arlet Levandi | Kim Chae-yeon | Ekaterina Storublevtseva / Artem Gritsaenko | Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara |