Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics explained

Event:Figure Skating
Games:2010 Winter
Venue:Pacific Coliseum
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dates:14–27 February 2010
Competitors:146
Nations:31
Prev:2006
Next:2014

Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The events took place between 14 and 27 February 2010.

Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo (CHN) won the gold medal in the pairs skating. This was the first time since 1960 that a Russian, Soviet, or Unified Team (CIS) flagged team did not win the gold medal.[1]

Qualification

See main article: Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Qualification.

Skater eligibility

To be eligible for the 2010 Winter Games, skaters needed to be older than fifteen as of July 1, 2009 and had to be a citizen of the country they were representing. Unlike qualification rules for International Skating Union events, in the case of a pair or ice dance couple, both skaters were required to be citizens of the country they represented in competition. In addition, International Olympic Committee (IOC) rules required that at least three years had passed since the competitor(s) last represented another country in competition.[2]

Skater qualification

There was no individual athlete qualification to the Olympics; the choice of which athlete(s) to send to the Games was left to the discretion of each country's National Olympic Committee (NOC).

Country qualification

The number of entries for the figure skating events at the Olympic Games was limited by a quota set by the IOC. There were 30 skaters in the disciplines of ladies' and men's singles, 20 pairs, and 24 ice dance couples.

Countries could qualify entries to the 2010 Winter Olympics in two different ways. The host country was guaranteed one spot in each event, if it had not already qualified an entry in that event. Every discipline qualified separately.

The majority of the country qualification took place at the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships, where countries qualified up to three entries in each discipline. The number of multiple entries was the same as usual for the World Championships; countries who earned multiple spots to the Olympics also earned multiple spots to the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships.

The multiple spots qualification to the Olympics from the World Championships was as follows:

Number of skaters/teams
entered at Worlds
To earn 3 entries
to the Olympics
To earn 2 entries
to the Olympics
1Place in the top 2Place in the top 10
2Total placement score is equal to or less than 13Total placement score is equal to or less than 28
3Top two placement score is equal to or less than 13Top two placement score is equal to or less than 28

The placement score did not directly correlate to the placement rank. In ice dance, if a couple did not qualify for the original dance from the compulsories, they were assigned 20 points. If an ice dance couple did not qualify for the free dance, or if a singles skater or pairs team did not qualify for the free skate, they were assigned 18 points. If a skater or team competed in the free skate or free dance and placed lower than 16, they were assigned 16 points. For those placing above 16th, the placement rank was the same as the placement score.

The results of the 2009 World Championships determined 83 total spots: 24 entries in each singles discipline, 16 in pairs, and 19 in ice dance. The available spots were awarded consecutively on moving down the results list, with the multiple spots being awarded first.

The remainder of the spots were filled at the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy, held in the fall of 2009. Countries who had already earned an entry to the Olympics were not allowed to qualify more entries at this final qualifying competition.

If a country declined to use one or more of its spots, the vacated spot was awarded based on the results of the Nebelhorn Trophy.

Competition schedule

All times are Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8).

DayDateStart timeEnd timeEventSegment
Day 3Sunday, February 1416:3019:55PairsShort program
Day 4Monday, February 1517:0020:55PairsFree skating
Day 5Tuesday, February 1616:1520:45MenShort program
Day 7Thursday, February 1817:0021:05MenFree skating
Day 8Friday, February 1916:4520:05Ice danceCompulsory dance
Day 10Sunday, February 2116:1519:45Ice danceOriginal dance
Day 11Monday, February 2216:4520:55Ice dance Free dance
Day 12Tuesday, February 2316:3021:00LadiesShort program
Day 14Thursday, February 2517:0020:55LadiesFree skating
Day 16Saturday, February 2716:3019:00Exhibition gala

Medal summary

Events

Men's singles
Ladies' singles
Pair skating
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Ice dance
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Medal table

Entries

Country[3] MenLadiesPairsIce dance
Cheltzie Lee
Viktor PfeiferMiriam Ziegler
Kevin van der PerrenIsabelle Pieman
Patrick Chan
Vaughn Chipeur
Cynthia Phaneuf
Joannie Rochette
Jessica Dube / Bryce Davison
Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay
Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
Yan LiuQing Pang / Jian Tong
Xue Shen / Hongbo Zhao
Dan Zhang / Hao Zhang
Xintong Huang / Xun Zheng
Michal Brezina
Tomas Verner
Kamila Hajkova / David Vincour
Elena GlebovaMaria Sergejeva / Ilja GlebovIrina Shtork / Taavi Rand
Ari-Pekka NurmenkariKiira Korpi
Laura Lepisto
Florent Amodio
Brian Joubert
Vanessa James / Yannick BonheurIsabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder
Nathalie Pechalat / Fabian Bourzat
Elene GedevanishviliAllison Reed / Otar Japaridze
Stefan LindemannSarah HeckenMaylin Hausch / Daniel Wende
Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Christina Beier / William Beier
Jenna McCorkellStacey Kemp / David KingPenny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland
Sinead Kerr / John Kerr
Júlia SebestyénNóra Hoffmann / Maxim Zavozin
Alexandra Zaretsky / Roman Zaretsky
Paolo Bacchini
Samuel Contesti
Carolina KostnerNicole Della Monica / Yannick KoconAnna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte
Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali
Takahiko Kozuka
Nobunari Oda
Daisuke Takahashi
Miki Ando
Mao Asada
Akiko Suzuki
Cathy Reed / Chris Reed
Abzal Rakimgaliev
Denis Ten
Song Chol Ri
Przemyslaw DomanskiAnna JurkiewiczJoanna Sulej / Mateusz Chruscinski
Zoltan Kelemen
Artem Borodulin
Evgeni Plushenko
Alena Leonova
Ksenia Makarova
Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov
Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov
Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov
Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev
Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin
Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski
Ivana Reitmayerova
Gregor UrbasTeodora Postic
Yuna Kim
Kwak Min-jeong
Javier FernandezSonia Lafuente
Adrian Schultheiss
Stephane LambielSarah MeierAnais Morand / Antoine Dorsaz
Tugba Karademir
Anton KovalevskiEkaterina Kostenko / Roman Talan
Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov
Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbillo
Jeremy Abbott
Evan Lysacek
Johnny Weir
Rachael Flatt
Mirai Nagasu
Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett
Amanda Evora / Mark Ladwig
Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto
Meryl Davis / Charlie White
Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates
Anastasia Gimazetdinova

Records and firsts

The following new ISU best scores were set during this competition:

Event Component Skaters Score Date Ref
PairsShort program76.6614 February 2010[4]
Free skating141.8115 February 2010[5]
Total score216.5715 February 2010[6]
LadiesShort program78.5023 February 2010[7]
Free skating150.0625 February 2010[8]
Total score228.56[9]

Other records and firsts:

Participating NOCs

Thirty-one nations contributed figure skaters to the events at Vancouver.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Los Angeles Times . Fourth time is their charm . Philip . Hersh . 16 February 2010 . 16 February 2010.
  2. Web site: ISU Communication No. 1589: OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2010 ENTRIES/PARTICIPATION SINGLE & PAIR AND ICE DANCE . https://web.archive.org/web/20091004213514/http://isu.sportcentric.net/db/files/serve.php?id=1565 . dead . 4 October 2009 . PDF . . 28 September 2009 .
  3. Web site: XXI Olympic Winter Games. ISUResults. 2 April 2018.
  4. Web site: ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Pairs Short Program Score . International Skating Union. 23 March 2014.
  5. Web site: ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Pairs Free Skating Score . International Skating Union. 23 March 2014.
  6. Web site: ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Pairs Total Score . International Skating Union . 23 March 2014.
  7. Web site: ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Ladies Short Program Score . International Skating Union . 23 March 2014.
  8. Web site: ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Ladies Free Skating Score . International Skating Union . 23 March 2014.
  9. Web site: ISU Judging System Statistics, Progression of Highest Score, Ladies Total Score . International Skating Union . 23 March 2014.
  10. News: South Korea's Kim Yu-Na earns figure skating gold . . 26 February 2010 . 26 February 2010.
  11. News: Skaters find redemption, disappointment in Torino . Universal Sports . 29 March 2010.
  12. News: Los Angeles Times. Fourth time is their charm. https://archive.today/20130127155736/http://www.latimes.com/sports/olympics/la-sp-olympics-figures16-2010feb16,0,6046840,print.story. dead. 27 January 2013. Philip. Hersh. 16 February 2010. 16 February 2010.
  13. News: Red faced Europeans bottom out. February 28, 2010. Pritha. Sarkar. Reuters.
  14. Web site: Beverley . Smith . Virtue and Moir make history with ice dance gold . . February 22, 2010 . February 24, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100312232212/http://www.ctvolympics.ca/figure-skating/news/newsid%3D49724.html . March 12, 2010 .
  15. News: Vancouver's 'it' girl . 24 February 2010 . Chicago Tribune . 22 March 2014.
  16. News: Ladies Short Programme Runs Gamut Of Emotions . 24 February 2010 . 22 March 2014.
  17. News: Golden Kim is queen of her court . 26 February 2010 . March 23, 2014.
  18. News: With Kim's Gold, Asian Skaters Come Into Their Own . March 23, 2014.
  19. News: Winter Olympics Figure Skating Records Recap . 1 March 2010 . March 23, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140323134518/http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/archive/2010/3/winter-olympics-figure-skating-records-recap/ . 23 March 2014 . dead .