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2023 Channel One Trophy

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The 2023 Channel One Trophy was a Russian domestic team figure skating competition held from 21 to 22 January 2023 in Moscow, Russia. Single skaters who placed in the top eight and pairs who placed in the top 4 at the 2023 Russian Championships were invited to compete.[1]

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Skaters competed against each other in two teams consisting of four men's single skaters, four ladies' single skaters and two pair teams. Four ice dance teams were invited to show their programs but did not contribute to the points gathered by the teams. The teams were randomly selected by draw by team captains Kamila Valieva and Alina Zagitova.[2]

The competition was broadcast by Channel One Russia and was made available to international viewers via YouTube.

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*Note: Ice dancers did not take part in the competition and did not contribute to the total point standing of the teams.

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Competition schedule

The competition was broadcast by Channel One Russia.

Listed in local time (UTC+03:00).

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Notes

  1. Anastasia Zinina was unable to finish the short program due to injury and was replaced with Ksenia Gushchina in the free skating. As a result, it was decided to count only the top three results from each team in the Women's Short Program, so Veronika Yametova's points earned in this segment of the competition were not counted into the total team score.[4]

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