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ISU Announces Reallocation of Placements Due to Valieva's Disqualification

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Full ISU Statement

2022 Olympic Team Event: The new ranking is as follows:

  • 1st place: USA (65 points)

  • 2nd place: Japan (63 points)

  • 3rd place: ROC (54 points)

  • 4th place: Canada (53 points)

  • 5th place: China (50 points)

Valieva’s 20 points from the Team Event were removed from ROC’s total, but the remaining women’s scores were not changed.

2022 Olympic Women’s Event: Valieva disqualified from 4th place.

2022 European Championships: Valieva disqualified from 1st place. The new podium ranking is as follows:

  • 1st place: Anna Shcherbakova

  • 2nd place: Alexandra Trusova

  • 3rd place: Loena Hendrickx

ROC Response: Following the ISU statement, the Russian Olympic Committee announced that it would appeal the ISU decision on the Team Event to CAS, on the grounds that sanctions against an individual athlete should not be the basis for reviewing results for a team event.

Skate Canada Response: Skate Canada disagrees with the ISU’s decision on the Team Event and will consider an appeal. They cite Rule 353 of the ISU’s Special Regulations and Technical Rules, which states that “Disqualified Competitors will lose their placements and be officially noted in the intermediate and final results as disqualified (DSQ). Competitors having finished the competition and who initially placed lower than the disqualified Competitor(s) will move up accordingly in their placement(s).”

If the women in the Team Event who placed below Valieva were moved up one placement and given 2 additional points for the short program and free skate, the final Team Event ranking would have Canada in third place (55 points) instead of ROC (54 points).

Additional Note: In an ISU document detailing the qualification process for the 2022 Olympics dated December 2019, it is stated that for the Team Event, “The ISU Judging System as described in the 2020 ISU Special Regulations Single and Pair Skating/Ice Dance shall apply, in particular but not limited to Rule 352 and Rule 353.” However, no direct mention is made of how a disqualified athlete may affect the final scores and ranking in the Team Event.


Feb. 9, 2024 Update

The ISU has released another statement regarding the Team Event placements. Excerpt as follows:

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decision announced on January 29 that the retroactive application of Kamila Valieva’s disqualification is the responsibility of the sports organization concerned, notably the ISU. The ISU has remained resolved to ensure that the applicable rules and principles as well as the CAS decision are correctly followed, and that any changes to the results were applied accordingly. 

The decision of the ISU Council with regard to the consequences to the official results of the Team event of Beijing 2022, clearly expressed in the ISU Statement of January 30, 2024, was based on a comprehensive evaluation from legal experts. This evaluation was, in turn, founded on the applicable rules and principles that are specific to this OWG Team event and is, therefore, the only decision that complies with the CAS Panel’s award.  For the sake of clarity Rule 353 para 4 in the ISU Special Regulations is not applicable in this case.

In any complex and extraordinary situation like this, the reallocation of points could negatively affect the relative team ranking, adversely impacting teams that had nothing to do with the incident in question.  Therefore, we have to abide by the rules and principles.  In light of this case, we will further clarify the rules and principles moving forward to ensure any such cases are dealt with more efficiently in the future. 

The CAS decision itself may be subject to appeal, therefore the ISU will not be discussing this matter in further detail in public at this stage. 


Feb. 26, 2024 Update

CAS has officially registered four appeals of the ISU’s decision regarding the Team Event placements, one from the Canadian team/Skate Canada/Canadian Olympic Committee, and three from the ROC team/Figure Skating Federation of Russia/Russian Olympic Committee. Canada seeks the bronze medal, while Russia seeks to keep the gold medal. Proceedings have begun, but there is no indication of when a hearing may take place (if any).

2022 European Championships: Info & Streaming

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The 2022 European Championships will take place in Tallinn, Estonia. More info will be added to this post as it appears.

Results | Entries | Schedule | Website | ISU

SCHEDULE

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  • Jan. 12: Men’s SP 11:50; Pairs’ SP 18:45

  • Jan. 13: Women’s SP 11:15; Pairs’ FS 19:00

  • Jan. 14: Rhythm Dance 12:00; Men’s FS 18:00

  • Jan. 15: Free Dance 13:35; Women’s FS 18:30

  • Jan. 16: Gala 15:30


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HOW TO WATCH

Fan streams: The following fan streams may show the competition; check when the events are on. The streams should be available worldwide. 房中有片林子主播花花

ISU: The ISU will livestream the competition on the Skating ISU Youtube channel in countries that do not have broadcasting rights for the event. See here for a full list of broadcasters with rights to the competition.

Peacock Premium: Subscribers in the USA can watch the competition live on Peacock Premium. Peacock Premium is available in the USA for $4.99/month.

Channel One: Channel One Russia will stream the competition live on Youtube and on their website (available only in Russia). Streaming schedule in Moscow Time:

  • 1/12: Men’s SP 12:45 (live); Pairs’ SP 19:40 (live)

  • 1/13: Women’s SP 12:10 (live); Pairs’ FS 19:55 (live)

  • 1/14: Rhythm Dance 12:55 (live); Men’s FS 18:55 (live)

  • 1/15: Free Dance 14:30 (live); Women’s FS 19:25 (live)

  • 1/16: Gala 16:25 (live)

  • Official stream (geoblocked)

Eurosport Player: Eurosport Player will stream the competition live in some regions. Check your local Eurosport schedule for more details. Eurosport Player is available for subscription in European countries with access to Eurosport.

RaiSport: Italy’s RaiSport will air parts of the competition live. Broadcast schedule in CET:

  • 1/12: Men’s SP 13:00 (live 2 hrs 10 min in); Pairs’ SP 18:50 (live 1 hr 5 min in)

  • 1/13: Women’s SP 13:30 (live 3 hrs 15 min in); Pairs’ FS 18:50 (live 50 min in)

  • 1/14: Rhythm Dance 13:45 (live 2 hrs 45 min in); Men’s FS 17:30 (live 30 min in)

  • 1/15: Free Dance 13:45 (live 1 hr 10 min in)

  • 1/16: Women’s FS 08:00 (taped); Gala 14:45 (live 15 min in)

  • Official stream (geoblocked)

France TV: France TV will stream most of the competition live. Streams are blocked outside of France. Schedule in CET:

Czech TV: Czech TV Sport will air parts of the competition live. Streams are blocked outside the Czech Republic. Schedule in CET:

ARD: Germany’s ARD ONE will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in CET:

  • 1/12: Men’s SP 12:00 (live 1 hr 10 min in); Pairs’ SP 22:05 (taped)

  • 1/13: Women’s SP 11:45 (live 1 hr 30 min in); Pairs’ FS 22:25 (taped)

  • 1/14: Rhythm Dance 12:25 (live 1 hr 25 min in); Men’s FS 23:00 (taped)

  • 1/15: Free Dance 12:40 (live); Women’s FS 18:00 (live 30 min in)

  • 1/16: Gala 13:30 (live?)

  • Official stream (geoblocked)

Other TV channels: Other TV channels may also air the competition. Check your local TV channels for other skating broadcasts. See here for a full list of broadcasters with rights to the competition.

On demand: The ISU Youtube channel archives their livestreams, subject to regional restrictions. Videos will also be uploaded online by fans. Search skaters' names on Youtube and filter by upload date for the latest videos.

Team Russia: 2022 European Championships Entries

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WOMEN

  • Kamila Valieva

  • Alexandra Trusova

  • Anna Shcherbakova

  • Alt1: Elizaveta Tuktamysheva

  • Alt2: Maiia Khromykh

MEN

  • Mark Kondratiuk

  • Mikhail Kolyada

  • Evgeni Semenenko

  • Alt1: Andrei Mozalev

  • Alt2: Peter Gumennik

  • Alt3: Alexander Samarin

PAIRS 

  • Anastasia Mishina/Alexander Galliamov

  • Alexandra Boikova/Dmitrii Kozlovskii

  • Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov

  • Alt1: Daria Pavliuchenko/Denis Khodykin

  • Alt2: Iulia Artemeva/Mikhail Nazarychev

  • Alt3: Karina Akopova/Nikita Rakhmanin

ICE DANCE 

  • Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin

  • Diana Davis/Gleb Smolkin

  • Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov

  • Alt1: Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva/Egor Bazin

  • Alt2: Annabelle Morozov/Andrei Bagin

  • Alt3: Elizaveta Shanaeva/Devid Naryzhnyy

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