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2025 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating
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The 2025 ISU World Team Trophy was an international figure skating competition held from April 17 to 20, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The top six International Skating Union members were invited to compete in a team format with points awarded based on skaters' placement. Participating countries selected two men's single skaters, two women' single skaters, one pair, and one ice dance entry for their team.[1]
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Scoring
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Skaters competed in both the short program/rhythm dance and the free skating/free dance segments for their team. Each segment was scored separately. The points earned per placement are as follows:[1]
Tie-breaking within a segment:
- If two or more skaters, pairs, or ice dance couples have the same rank in the short program or rhythm dance, then the total technical score will be used to break ties.
- If two or more skaters, pairs, or ice dance couples have the same rank in the free skating or free dance, then the total components score will be used to break ties.
If these results do not break the tie, the competitors concerned will be considered tied. The team points will be awarded according to the placement of the skaters/couples in each discipline.
Tie-breaking within team standings:
- The highest total team points from the two best places in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
- If they remain tied, the highest total segment scores of the two best places according to the team points in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
- If they remain tied, the highest total team points from the three best places in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
- If they remain tied, the highest total segment scores of the three best places according to the team points in different disciplines of the current phase will break the ties.
If these criteria fail to break the ties, the teams will be considered as tied.
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Qualification
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Note: As of March 30, 2025, the point totals were announced for the top seven countries without providing a full breakdown for each discipline.[2][3]
- For a team to be qualified it must obtain points in at least three of the four disciplines.[1] This chart only include top twelve teams able to do so.
- Although a qualified team can participate with two single skaters each women and men, one pair and one ice dance couple, teams earned their spots based on a point-scoring system using ISU World Standing points accumulated by their top two Women’s and Men’s singles skaters, top Pair team, and top Ice Dance couple. The primary events considered include:
- ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events & Final (2024/25 season)
- ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025
- ISU European Figure Skating Championships / ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2025
- ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2025
- ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (2024/25 season)
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Entries
Names with an asterisk (*) denote the team captain.[4]
Teams began announcing their entries after the 2025 World Championships.
Medalists
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Results
Team standings
Men's singles
Women's singles
Pairs
Ice dance
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References
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