2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships

The 2022 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships will be held from January 3–9, 2022 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] Medals will be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance at the senior and junior levels. The results will be part of the U.S. selection criteria for the 2022 World Championships, 2022 World Junior Championships, the 2022 Four Continents Championship, and the 2022 Winter Olympics.

2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:January 3 – 9
Season:2021–22
Location:Nashville, Tennessee
Host:U.S. Figure Skating
Venue:Bridgestone Arena
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Nathan Chen (S)
Eric Prober (J)
Ladies' singles:
Bradie Tennell (S)
Isabeau Levito (J)
Pair skating:
Alexa Scimeca Knierim / Brandon Frazier (S)
Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia (J)
Ice dance:
Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue (S)
Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen (J)
Previous:
2021 U.S. Championships
Next:
2023 U.S. Championships

Nashville announced as the host in October 2019.[2] It previously hosted the event in 1997.

Qualifying

U.S. Figure Skating announced that due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Championship Series announced the previous year would be used again.

USFSA Championship Series

The Championship Series consists of eight events held in October and November 2021. 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.

Schedule

The Championship Series will consist of the following competitions:

Date Disc. Location Results
October 4–10, 2021 M/L/D Blaine, Minnesota Details
October 12–16, 2021 M/L/P Henderson, Nevada Details
October 13–17, 2021 M/L Allen, Texas Details
October 27–30, 2021 M/L Leesburg, Virginia Details
November 2–5, 2021 M/L Fort Wayne, Indiana Details
November 9–13, 2021 M/L/P Norwood, Massachusetts Details
November 16-20 M/L/D Alpharetta, Georgia Details
November 17–20, 2021 M/L Spokane, Washington Details

Advancement to Nationals

More information on advancement to Nationals was announced after a webinar on June 30th.[3]

If the maximum number of competitors isn't reached through byes, additional spots will be available at the Championship Series. Competitors from the Championship Series will be selected on the next best total combined score. If the number of athletes with three international competitions from the approved competition list exceeds the number of available byes (4 for senior singles, 3 for senior pairs, and 5 for senior ice dance, 3 for all junior disciplines), byes will be awarded based on highest to lowest total score in the following order of importance:

  • ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating
  • ISU Junior Grand Prix
  • ISU Challenger Series

There will be a minimum required score for all athletes to compete to be decided in fall of 2021. Approved international competitions applicable for byes are the Grand Prix Series, Junior Grand Prix Series, Challenger Series, and Junior and Senior Grand Prix Final.[4]

Singles

Singles skaters can advance to Nationals in the following ways:

  • Qualifying for the same event at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final or the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
  • Top 5 finish at the 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships
  • 2021 U.S. Figure Skating World Team Members (not including alternates)
  • Medalists in the singles event at the most recent Olympic Winter Games
  • Athletes who are assigned to and compete at three international assignments classified as an ISU Grand Prix, ISU Junior Grand Prix, and or ISU Challenger Series event
  • The top two total combined scores from each section in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series
  • The next best top three scores from the nation in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series.

There will be a maximum 18 spots.

Pairs

Pairs can advance to Nationals in the following ways:

  • Qualifying for the same event at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final or the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
  • Top 5 finish at the 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating
  • 2021 U.S. Figure Skating World Team Members (not including alternates)
  • Medalists in the pairs event at the most recent Olympic Winter Games
  • Athletes who are assigned to and compete at three international assignments classified as an ISU Grand Prix, ISU Junior Grand Prix, and or ISU Challenger Series event
  • The top four total combined scores from the nation in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships Series

There will be a maximum of 12 spots.

Ice dance

Ice dance teams can advance to Nationals in the following ways:

  • Qualifying for the same event at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final or the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
  • Top 5 finish at the 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating
  • 2021 U.S. Figure Skating World Team Members (not including alternates)
  • Medalists in the ice dance event at the most recent Olympic Winter Games
  • Athletes who are assigned to and compete at three international assignments classified as an ISU Grand Prix, ISU Junior Grand Prix, and or ISU Challenger Series event
  • The top five total combined scores from the nation in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships Series

There will be a maximum of 15 spots.

Singles

Singles skaters can advance to Nationals in the following ways:

  • Qualifying for the same event at the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
  • Athletes who are assigned to and compete at three international assignments classified as an ISU Junior Grand Prix, and or ISU Challenger Series event
  • The top three total combined scores from each section in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series
  • The next best top three scores from the nation in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series
  • The top three total combined novice scores from the nation in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series

There will be a maximum 18 spots.

Pairs

Pairs can advance to Nationals in the following ways:

  • Qualifying for the same event at the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
  • Athletes who are assigned to and compete at three international assignments classified as an ISU Junior Grand Prix, and or ISU Challenger Series event
  • The top nine total combined scores from each section in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series

There will be a maximum of 12 spots.

Ice dance

Ice dance teams can advance to Nationals in the following ways:

  • Qualifying for the same event at the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
  • Athletes who are assigned to and compete at three international assignments classified as an ISU Junior Grand Prix, and or ISU Challenger Series event
  • The top twelve total combined scores from each section in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series

There will be a maximum of 15 spots.

Entries

U.S. Figure Skating published the official list of entries on November 29, 2021.[5]

Senior

Men Women Pairs Ice dance
Jason Brown Starr Andrews Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc Emily Bratti / Ian Somerville
Nathan Chen Mariah Bell Jessica Calalang / Brian Johnson Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko
Artur Dmitriev Jr. Karen Chen Emily Chan / Spencer Howe Molly Cesanek / Yehor Yehorov
Ryan Dunk Amber Glenn Sydney Cooke / Keyton Bearinger Madison Chock / Evan Bates
Mitchell Friess Gracie Gold Kate Finster / Matej Silecky Cayla Cottrell / Uladzislau Palkhouski
Tomoki Hiwatashi Hanna Harrell Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier Caroline Green / Michael Parsons
William Hubbart Finley Hawk Chelsea Liu / Danny O'Shea Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker
Liam Kapekis Jill Heiner Audrey Lu / Misha Mitrofanov Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donahue
Jimmy Ma Rena Ikenishi Kate McBeath / Nathan Bartholomay Raffaella Koncius / Alexey Shchepetov
Ilia Malinin Gabriella Izzo Maria Mokhova / Ivan Mokhov Lorraine McNamara / Anton Spiridonov
Maxim Naumov (withdrew) Isabeau Levito Valentina Plazas / Maximiliano Fernandez Cara Murphy / Joshau Levitt
Yaroslav Paniot Alysa Liu Anastasia Smirnova / Danil Sianitsya Avonley Nguyen / Grigory Smirnov
Sebastien Payannet Audrey Shin Eva Pate / Logan Bye
Camden Pulkinen Bradie Tennell Livvy Shilling / Ryan O'Donnell
Eric Sjoberg Lindsay Thorngren Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen
Dihn Tran Sierra Venetta
Paul Yeung Kate Wang
Vincent Zhou Wren Warne-Jacobsen

Juniors

Men Women Pairs Ice dance
Will Annis Sonia Baram Sonia Baram / Danil Tioumentsev Kristina Bland / Matthew Sperry
Lucas Broussard Gwen Bloesch Brooke Barret / Levon Davis Oona Brown / Gage Brown
Goku Endo Elsa Cheng Winter Deardorff / Jake Pagano Helena Carhart / Volodymyr Horovyi
Allan Fisher Hazel Collier Cate Fleming / Chase Finster Olivia Dietrich / Eduard Pylypenko
Jonathan Hildebrandt Sarah Everhardt Ashley Fletcher / Aiden Brown Isabella Flores / Dmitry Tsarevski
Joseph Klein Hannah Herrera Ellie Kam / Ian Meyh Madeleine Gans / Jim Wang
Kai Kovar Mia Kalin Isabella Martins / Ryan Bedard Jenna Hauer / Benjamin Starr
Lake Liao Katie Krafchik Catherine Rivers / Timmy Chapman Rebecca Kerscher / Davis Ortonward
Samuel Mindra Ashley Leahy Mandy Romero (figure skater) / Kristofer Ogren Romy Malcom / Noah Lafornara
Antonio Monaco Josephine Lee Cayla Smith / Andy Deng Anabelle Larson / Lucas Appel (withdrew)
Nhat-Viet Nguyen Soho Lee Megan Wessenberg / Blake Eisenach Angela Ling / Caleb Wein
Matthew Neilsen Elyce Lin-Gracey Sylvia Wong / Skylar Weirens Leah Neset / Artem Markelov
Jacob Sanchez Hannah Lofton Caroline Mullen / Brendan Mullen
Taira Shinohara Abigail Ross Elliana Peal / Ethan Peal
Beck Strommer Clare Seo Vanessa Pham / Jonathan Rogers
Michael Xie Katie Shen
Robert Yampolsky Adele Zheng
Maxim Zarkhov Ava Ziegler

Changes to preliminary entries

Date Discipline Withdrew Added Reason/Other notes Refs
December 9 Junior Ice Dance Anabelle Larson / Lucas Appel Partnership Split [6]
Senior Men Maxim Naumov Injury [6]

Schedule

Date Time Event
January 4 Junior Short Programs/Rhythm Dance
January 5 Junior Free Skating (all)
January 6 Senior Pairs Short Program
Senior Women Short Program
January 7 Senior Ice Dance Rhythm Dance
Senior Women Free Skate
January 8 Senior Men Short Program
Senior Pairs Free Program
Senior Ice Dance Free Dance
January 9 Senior Men Free Program
Skating Spectacular

Medal summary

Senior results

Junior results

International team selections

Olympic Games

The 2022 Winter Olympics are scheduled to be held from February 4–20 in Beijing, China. Teams were selected using the Athlete Selection criteria.[7]

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World Championships

The 2022 World Championships are scheduled to be held from March 21–27 in Montpellier, France. Teams were selected using the Athlete Selection criteria.[8]

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Four Continents Championships

The 2022 Four Continents Championships, to be held from January 17–22 in Tianjin, China. Teams were selected using the Athlete Selection criteria.[9]

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World Junior Championships

The 2022 World Junior Championships were scheduled from March 7–13 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Teams were selected using the Athlete Selection criteria.[10]

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References

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