The 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy was held on September 22–25, 2021 in Oberstdorf, Germany.[1] It was part of the 2021–22 ISU Challenger Series.[2] It was also the final qualifying event for the 2022 Winter Olympics. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | |
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Type: | ISU Challenger Series |
Date: | September 22 – 25 |
Season: | 2021–22 |
Location: | Oberstdorf, Germany |
Host: | Deutsche Eislauf Union |
Venue: | Eissportzentrum Oberstdorf |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Vincent Zhou | |
Women's singles: Alysa Liu | |
Pairs: Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert | |
Ice dance: Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis | |
Previous: 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | |
Next: 2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | |
Previous CS: 2021 CS Autumn Classic | |
Next CS: 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy |
In December 2020, the International Skating Union designated Nebelhorn Trophy as the official figure skating qualification competition for the 2022 Winter Olympics.[3][4] The 2009, 2013, and 2017 editions of the event served the same role for the 2010, 2014, and 2018 Winter Olympics, respectively.[5]
Entries
editThe International Skating Union published the list of entries on September 2, 2021. Names with an asterisk (*) denote skaters not competing for Olympic qualification.
Changes to preliminary assignments
editDate | Discipline | Withdrew | Added | Reason/Other notes | Refs |
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September 5 | Women | Angelīna Kučvaļska | Anete Lāce | Further consideration | [7] |
September 7 | Men | Başar Oktar replaces Burak Demirboğa as the skater competing for Olympic qualification. | [6] | ||
September 13 | Dmitri Aliev | Mark Kondratiuk | Further consideration | ||
Women | Nikola Rychtaříková | [7] | |||
Ice dance | Carolina Moscheni / Francesco Fioretti | Carolina Portesi Peroni / Michael Chrastecky | Further consideration | [9] | |
September 15 | Men | N/A | Matthew Samuels | [6] | |
September 17 | Women | Maïa Mazzara | Léa Serna | Further consideration | [7] |
Alexandra Mintsidou | Dimitra Korri | ||||
Pairs | Cléo Hamon / Denys Strekalin | Coline Keriven / Noël-Antoine Pierre | Health reasons (Hamon)[17] | [8] | |
September 20 | Women | Anastasiya Galustyan | [7] | ||
Pairs | Nicole Della Monica / Matteo Guarise | Sara Conti / Niccolò Macii | [8] |
Results
editMen
editRank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | Olympic Qualification | ||
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1 | Vincent Zhou | United States | 284.23 | 1 | 97.35 | 1 | 186.88 | Qualified |
2 | Adam Siao Him Fa | France | 243.78 | 2 | 89.23 | 3 | 154.55 | Qualified |
3 | Mark Kondratiuk | Russia | 241.06 | 5 | 81.48 | 2 | 159.58 | Qualified |
4 | Gabriele Frangipani | Italy | 229.39 | 4 | 83.11 | 6 | 146.28 | – |
5 | Lee Si-hyeong | South Korea | 229.14 | 7 | 79.95 | 4 | 149.19 | Qualified |
6 | Vladimir Litvintsev | Azerbaijan | 228.65 | 6 | 80.54 | 5 | 148.11 | Qualified |
7 | Brendan Kerry | Australia | 218.95 | 3 | 85.89 | 7 | 133.06 | Qualified |
8 | Roman Sadovsky | Canada | 207.62 | 8 | 76.10 | 8 | 131.52 | Qualified |
9 | Burak Demirboğa | Turkey | 203.28 | 10 | 73.56 | 10 | 129.72 | – |
10 | Başar Oktar | Turkey | 203.22 | 9 | 74.77 | 13 | 128.45 | Reserve 1 |
11 | Slavik Hayrapetyan | Armenia | 199.47 | 12 | 69.89 | 12 | 129.58 | Reserve 2 |
12 | Peter James Hallam | Great Britain | 196.39 | 15 | 66.77 | 11 | 129.62 | Reserve 3 |
13 | Paul Fentz | Germany | 194.70 | 11 | 73.32 | 15 | 121.38 | Reserve 4 |
14 | Maurizio Zandron | Austria | 192.73 | 17 | 62.85 | 9 | 129.88 | |
15 | Jari Kessler | Croatia | 190.39 | 13 | 69.28 | 16 | 121.11 | |
16 | Nicola Todeschini | Switzerland | 185.09 | 14 | 66.79 | 17 | 118.30 | |
17 | Tomàs Llorenç Guarino Sabaté | Spain | 187.72 | 22 | 59.45 | 14 | 128.27 | |
18 | Edrian Paul Celestino | Philippines | 176.10 | 16 | 64.32 | 18 | 111.78 | |
19 | Davide Lewton Brain | Monaco | 170.13 | 18 | 62.38 | 21 | 107.75 | |
20 | Kai Jagoda | Germany | 169.23 | 20 | 61.48 | 20 | 107.75 | |
21 | András Csernoch | Hungary | 164.41 | 21 | 59.52 | 24 | 104.89 | |
22 | Larry Loupolover | Bulgaria | 163.80 | 19 | 61.82 | 27 | 101.98 | |
23 | Adam Hagara | Slovakia | 162.41 | 25 | 54.20 | 19 | 108.21 | |
24 | Valtter Virtanen | Finland | 161.02 | 24 | 55.22 | 22 | 105.80 | |
25 | Matthew Samuels | South Africa | 160.15 | 23 | 56.09 | 25 | 104.06 | |
26 | Harrison Jon-Yen Wong | Hong Kong | 158.49 | 26 | 53.55 | 23 | 104.94 | |
27 | Dias Jirenbayev | Kazakhstan | 156.29 | 28 | 52.81 | 26 | 103.48 | |
28 | Thomas Stoll | Germany | 153.77 | 29 | 52.32 | 28 | 101.45 | |
29 | Conor Stakelum | Ireland | 140.67 | 27 | 53.01 | 30 | 87.66 | |
30 | Yeh Che Yu | Chinese Taipei | 137.13 | 30 | 46.91 | 29 | 90.22 | |
WD | Luc Maierhofer | Austria | withdrew | withdrew from competition | ||||
WD | Kornel Witkowski | Poland | withdrew | withdrew from competition |
Women
editRank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | Olympic Qualification | ||
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1 | Alysa Liu | United States | 207.40 | 1 | 70.86 | 1 | 136.54 | Qualified |
2 | Ekaterina Kurakova | Poland | 193.58 | 6 | 61.04 | 2 | 132.54 | Qualified |
3 | Viktoriia Safonova | Belarus | 190.29 | 3 | 62.02 | 3 | 128.27 | Qualified |
4 | Alexia Paganini | Switzerland | 180.48 | 2 | 65.65 | 5 | 114.83 | Qualified |
5 | Anastasiia Shabotova | Ukraine | 177.70 | 5 | 61.49 | 4 | 116.21 | Qualified |
6 | Josefin Taljegård | Sweden | 166.05 | 9 | 54.96 | 6 | 111.09 | – |
7 | Kailani Craine | Australia | 165.35 | 4 | 61.62 | 10 | 103.73 | Qualified |
8 | Lara Naki Gutmann | Italy | 164.60 | 7 | 57.16 | 7 | 107.44 | Reserve 1 |
9 | Emilea Zingas | Cyprus | 158.16 | 11 | 52.90 | 9 | 105.26 | Reserve 2 |
10 | Ting Tzu-Han | Chinese Taipei | 157.21 | 13 | 51.33 | 8 | 105.88 | Reserve 3 |
11 | Oona Ounasvuori | Finland | 155.67 | 12 | 51.94 | 11 | 103.73 | – |
12 | Daša Grm | Slovenia | 148.79 | 15 | 50.19 | 13 | 98.60 | Reserve 4 |
13 | Taylor Morris | Israel | 148.34 | 10 | 53.36 | 16 | 94.98 | |
14 | Léa Serna | France | 146.52 | 14 | 50.93 | 15 | 95.59 | |
15 | Jocelyn Hong | New Zealand | 146.41 | 17 | 49.13 | 14 | 97.28 | |
16 | Júlia Láng | Hungary | 145.64 | 24 | 45.22 | 12 | 100.42 | |
17 | Anete Lāce | Latvia | 145.17 | 8 | 54.96 | 19 | 90.21 | |
18 | Nicole Rajičová | Slovakia | 143.00 | 16 | 50.00 | 17 | 93.00 | |
19 | Sophia Schaller | Austria | 138.75 | 18 | 48.92 | 20 | 89.83 | |
20 | Julia Sauter | Romania | 136.49 | 20 | 48.79 | 21 | 87.70 | |
21 | Joanna So | Hong Kong | 135.78 | 19 | 48.79 | 23 | 86.99 | |
22 | Eugenia Garza | Mexico | 135.29 | 21 | 47.84 | 22 | 87.45 | |
23 | Gerli Liinamäe | Estonia | 133.83 | 28 | 43.44 | 18 | 90.39 | |
24 | Sofia Frank | Philippines | 128.78 | 22 | 47.65 | 29 | 81.13 | |
25 | Nathalie Weinzierl | Germany | 127.99 | 25 | 44.62 | 26 | 83.37 | |
26 | Antonina Dubinina | Serbia | 127.97 | 26 | 44.09 | 25 | 83.88 | |
27 | Maia Sørensen | Denmark | 127.32 | 23 | 46.69 | 30 | 80.63 | |
28 | Aleksandra Golovkina | Lithuania | 125.33 | 27 | 43.95 | 28 | 81.38 | |
29 | Yae-Mia Neira | Chile | 122.34 | 29 | 41.86 | 31 | 80.48 | |
30 | Tara Prasad | India | 122.27 | 34 | 37.51 | 24 | 84.76 | |
31 | Sinem Pekder | Turkey | 122.12 | 30 | 40.01 | 27 | 82.11 | |
32 | Aldís Kara Bergsdóttir | Iceland | 118.09 | 31 | 39.92 | 32 | 78.17 | |
33 | Bagdana Rakhishova | Kazakhstan | 104.18 | 33 | 38.22 | 33 | 65.96 | |
34 | Romana Kaiser | Liechtenstein | 92.39 | 37 | 31.38 | 34 | 61.01 | |
35 | Dimitra Korri | Greece | 91.89 | 36 | 32.89 | 35 | 59.00 | |
36 | Thita Lamsam | Thailand | 90.13 | 35 | 33.33 | 36 | 56.80 | |
WD | Isadora Williams | Brazil | withdrew | 32 | 38.52 | withdrew from competition |
Pairs
editRank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | Olympic Qualification | ||
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1 | Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert | Germany | 185.25 | 2 | 66.26 | 2 | 118.99 | – |
2 | Laura Barquero / Marco Zandron | Spain | 181.61 | 3 | 62.01 | 1 | 119.60 | Qualified |
3 | Karina Safina / Luka Berulava | Georgia | 178.16 | 1 | 66.46 | 3 | 111.70 | Qualified |
4 | Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel | Germany | 168.21 | 5 | 59.11 | 5 | 109.10 | – |
5 | Hailey Kops / Evgeni Krasnopolski | Israel | 167.08 | 7 | 55.58 | 4 | 111.50 | Qualified |
6 | Wang Yuchen / Huang Yihang | China | 162.66 | 4 | 60.21 | 6 | 102.45 | Reserve 1 |
7 | Bogdana Lukashevich / Alexander Stepanov | Belarus | 159.08 | 6 | 58.25 | 7 | 100.83 | Reserve 2 |
8 | Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore | Australia | 149.35 | 13 | 49.55 | 8 | 99.80 | Reserve 3 |
9 | Daria Danilova / Michel Tsiba | Netherlands | 145.26 | 8 | 55.39 | 9 | 89.87 | Reserve 4 |
10 | Sara Conti / Niccolò Macii | Italy | 143.44 | 9 | 53.96 | 11 | 89.48 | |
11 | Sofiia Holichenko / Artem Darenskyi | Ukraine | 142.38 | 10 | 52.63 | 10 | 89.75 | |
12 | Lana Petranović / Antonio Souza-Kordeiru | Croatia | 141.18 | 11 | 52.42 | 12 | 88.76 | |
13 | Coline Keriven / Noël-Antoine Pierre | France | 137.50 | 12 | 51.23 | 13 | 86.27 | |
14 | Greta Crafoord / John Crafoord | Sweden | 134.40 | 14 | 48.87 | 14 | 85.53 | |
15 | Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji | Great Britain | 129.12 | 15 | 44.90 | 15 | 84.22 | |
16 | Anna Hernik / Michał Woźniak | Poland | 105.42 | 16 | 40.05 | 16 | 65.37 |
Ice dance
editOlympic qualification event
editInitially, a total of six spots per singles event, three spots in pairs, and four spots in ice dance were available at the Nebelhorn Trophy. One additional quota spot became available in men's singles following the 2021 World Championships.[18] Available spots were allocated in descending order of placement among eligible nations.
Only ISU member nations that had not already earned an entry to the Olympics via the 2021 World Championships were allowed to attempt to earn a qualification berth at Nebelhorn Trophy. However, if a country earned two or three spots at the World Championships, but did not have two or three skaters, respectively, qualify for the free skating/dance, then they were allowed to send a skater/team who did not qualify for the free segment at World Championships to Nebelhorn Trophy to qualify the remaining spot.[4] The following ISU member nations were eligible to qualify a second or third spot in the listed disciplines at Nebelhorn Trophy:[18]
Spot # | Men | Women | Pairs | Dance |
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3 | United States ROC[a] |
United States | China | — |
2 | Canada France South Korea |
Belgium Austria |
Japan | Italy Great Britain |
All other ISU member nations not previously qualified were eligible to earn one quota spot. |
Unlike at the World Championships, where countries could qualify more than one spot depending on the placement of their skater(s), at Nebelhorn Trophy, countries could earn only one spot per discipline, regardless of ranking. The following ISU member nations qualified a berth for their National Olympic Committee at Nebelhorn Trophy:[19]
If a country declines to use one or more of its qualified spots for the Olympics, the vacated spot will be awarded using the results of Nebelhorn Trophy in descending order of placement.[4] The following countries are next in line for Olympic quota spots:[19]
Men | Women | Pairs | Dance |
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Turkey | Italy | China | Hungary |
Armenia | Cyprus | Belarus | South Korea |
Great Britain | Chinese Taipei | Australia | Italy |
Germany | Slovenia | Netherlands | Australia |
Notes
edit- ^ a b Russia is allowed to compete under its own name and flag at non-world championship-level ISU events, including the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, but will compete as "ROC" under the Russian Olympic Committee flag at the 2022 Winter Olympics due to doping sanctions against the country.[20]
References
edit- ^ "Nebelhorn Trophy 2021 Announcement". International Skating Union.
- ^ "Communication No. 2390: Decisions of the Council". International Skating Union. April 13, 2021.
- ^ "Communication No. 2362: Decisions of the Council". International Skating Union. December 10, 2021.
- ^ a b c "Qualification System for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022". International Skating Union. December 4, 2019.
- ^ "2020–21 Season & 2022 Olympic Qualification". International Figure Skating Magazine. December 17, 2020.
- ^ a b c "ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2021 – OWG Qualifying: Men". International Skating Union. September 1, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2021 – OWG Qualifying: Women". International Skating Union. September 1, 2021.
- ^ a b c "ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2021 – OWG Qualifying: Pairs". International Skating Union. September 1, 2021.
- ^ a b "ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2021 – OWG Qualifying: Ice Dance". International Skating Union. September 1, 2021.
- ^ "2021–2022 International Assignment". Ice Skating Australia. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ^ Gentile, Gabriel (August 14, 2021). "Isadora Williams volta a competir em torneio nos Estados Unidos" [Isadora Williams returns to compete in tournament in the United States]. Surto Olímpico (in Portuguese).
The Brazilian will participate at the end of September in the Nebelhorn Trophy, a competition that defines the last six places for figure skating in Beijing 2022.
- ^ "Events – International". Skate Canada. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
- ^ "【協會公告】110年花式滑冰國際賽事參賽及國家代表隊選手正式名單" [[Association Announcement] 110th Year – International Figure Skating Competition Participants and Official List of National Team Athletes] (in Chinese). Chinese Taipei Skating Union. August 17, 2021.
- ^ Carandang, Justin Kenneth (August 20, 2021). "Pinoy figure skaters Edrian Paul Celestino, Sofia Frank to compete in Nebelhorn Olympic qualifier; Julian Macaraeg for speed skating". GMA News.
- ^ "이시형, 2021 ISU 네벨혼 트로피 출전" [Lee Sihyeong to participate in the 2021 ISU Nebelhorn Trophy]. The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). August 23, 2021.
- ^ "United States to Send Liu, Zhou to Nebelhorn Trophy". U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone. U.S. Figure Skating. August 30, 2021.
- ^ Hamon, Cléo; Strekalin, Denys [@cleo_denys.sk8] (September 21, 2021). "Cléo et Denys ne seront pas à Oberstdorf cette semaine pour le challenger séries. Suite à un burn-out, l'état de santé de Cléo nécessite des soins et un repos loin du patinage artistique" [Cléo and Denys won't be in Oberstdorf this week for the Challenger Series. Following a burn-out, Cléo's health needs care and rest away from figure skating.] – via Instagram.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b "Communication No. 2388: Entries/Participation 2022 Olympic Winter Games (OWG) – Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance". International Skating Union. April 1, 2021.
- ^ a b "Communication No. 2428: Olympic Winter Games 2022 – Entries/Participation Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance". International Skating Union. September 28, 2021.
- ^ "Olympics: Russia to compete under ROC acronym in Tokyo as part of doping sanctions". Reuters. February 19, 2021.