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2022–23 figure skating season

Competitive figure skating year, 2022/7/1 to 2023/6/30 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2022–23 figure skating season began on July 1, 2022, and ended on June 30, 2023. During this season, elite skaters competed at the ISU (International Skating Union) Championship level at the 2023 European Championships, Four Continents Championships, World Junior Championships, and World Championships. They also competed at elite events such as the ISU Challenger Series as well as the Grand Prix and Junior Grand Prix series, culminating at the Grand Prix Final.

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On March 1, 2022, the International Skating Union banned all figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus from attending any international competitions following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]

The season was the first under newly elected ISU President Kim Jae-youl and ISU Vice President for Figure Skating Benoît Lavoie.[2]

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Season notes

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Age eligibility

Skaters were eligible to compete in ISU events on the junior or senior levels according to their age. These rules may not have applied to non-ISU events such as national championships.

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Background

At the ISU Congress held in Phuket, Thailand, in June 2022, members of the ISU Council accepted a proposal to gradually increase the minimum age limit for senior competition to 17 years old beginning with the 2024–25 season. In order to avoid forcing skaters who had already competed in the senior category to return to juniors, the age limit remained unchanged during the 2022–23 season, before increasing to 16 years old during the 2023–24 season, and then 17 years old during the 2024–25 season.[3] Although there had been previous proposals to increase the age limit, the 2022 vote gained traction following the doping scandal of then 15-year-old Kamila Valieva of Russia at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[4]

Death of Dmytro Sharpar

On 23 January 2023, Ukrainian media reported that 25-year-old former pair skater Dmytro Sharpar (Ukrainian: Дмитро Шарпар) had been killed near Bakhmut,[5][6] where the Ukrainian army was defending against invading Russian forces (see Battle of Bakhmut). Born in Kharkiv,[7] Sharpar skated for Ukraine in partnership with Anastasia Pobizhenko at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics.[8]

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Changes

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Partnership changes

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Retirements

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Coaching changes

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Nationality changes

If skaters of different nationalities formed a team, the ISU required that they choose one country to represent.

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International competitions

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Scheduled competitions:[131][132]

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Cancelled events

Several competitions were cancelled by either the ISU, the host federation, or local governments due to the Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Turkey–Syria earthquakes, among other reasons.

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International medalists

Men's singles

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Records and achievements

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Records

Prior to the 2022–23 season, the ISU record scores were as follows:

The following new senior ISU best scores were set during this season:

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The following new junior ISU best scores were set during this season:

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Achievements

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Season's best scores

Men's singles

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World standings

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Men's singles

As of March 25, 2023.[176]

Women's singles

As of March 24, 2023.[177]

Pairs

As of March 23, 2023.[178]

Ice dance

As of March 25, 2023.[179]

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Current season's world rankings

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Men's singles

As of May 2, 2023.[180]

Women's singles

As of May 2, 2023.[181]

Pairs

As of March 23, 2023.[182]

Ice dance

As of March 25, 2023.[183]

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References

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