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2020-21 Russian & Japanese National Championships: Info & Streaming

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RUSSIAN NATIONALS

Russian Nationals will take place in Chelyabinsk from Dec. 24-27.

Results (EN) | Results (RUS) | Entries | Schedule | Website

SCHEDULE (UTC+5)

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  • Dec. 24: Men’s SP 14:00; Rhythm Dance 16:50; Pairs’ SP 20:00

  • Dec. 25: Free Dance 13:30; Men’s FS 16:15; Ladies’ SP 19:20

  • Dec. 26: Pairs’ FS 16:30; Ladies’ FS 19:00

  • Dec. 27: Medal Ceremonies 13:00; Gala 14:00

HOW TO WATCH

Russia:Channel 1 will stream the entire competition live. This stream is blocked outside of Russia.

International: The Channel 1 Youtube will livestream the entire competition with commentary by Ted Barton. These streams are available worldwide.

On demand: The 1tv Youtube channel will archive its livestreams (playlist). Videos will also be uploaded online by fans. Search skaters’ names on Youtube and filter by upload date for the latest videos.


JAPANESE NATIONALS

Japanese Nationals will take place in Nagano from Dec. 25-28.

Results & Entries (JP) | Results & Entries (EN) | Schedule | Fuji TV | MOI

SCHEDULE (UTC+9)

Subscribe to our Google Calendar to get all competition times in your own time zone!

  • Dec. 25: Men’s SP 12:30; Ladies’ SP 17:00

  • Dec. 26: Rhythm Dance 15:30; Men’s FS 17:04

  • Dec. 27: Free Dance 15:30; Ladies’ FS 17:04

  • Dec. 28: Gala 15:00

HOW TO WATCH

A subscription to a TV package (eg. iSakura, Japan TV) is usually the most reliable way to access Japanese TV channels outside of Japan.

Fan streams: The following fan streams might show the competition; check the streams when events are on. The streams are available worldwide. (Stream 1, Stream 2)

Fuji On Demand: Viewers with FOD Premium (paid) can stream the entire competition and gala live online. A 2-week trial period is available for FOD Premium. Regular FOD (free) will only livestream the earlier groups of the singles competitions. These services are only available in Japan.

BS Fuji, CS Fuji ONE: BS Fuji and Fuji ONE will air ice dance and the earlier groups of the singles competitions live on TV. Broadcast schedule in JST:

  • 12/25: Men’s SP Grp 1-5 12:30-16:40 (live, Fuji ONE); Ladies’ SP Grp 1-3 17:00-19:30 (live, Fuji ONE)

  • 12/26: Rhythm Dance 15:30-16:15 (live, Fuji ONE); Men’s FS Grp 1-2 17:00-19:00 (live, BS Fuji & Fuji ONE)

  • 12/27: Free Dance 15:30-16:20 (live, Fuji ONE); Ladies’ FS Grp 1-2 17:00-19:00 (live, BS Fuji & Fuji ONE)

Fuji TV: Regular Fuji TV will air the later groups of the singles competitions and the gala live on TV. Broadcast schedule in JST:

  • 12/25: Ladies’ SP Grp 4-5 19:00-22:52 (live + some taped men’s SPs)

  • 12/26: Men’s FS Grp 3-4 19:00-21:15 (live)

  • 12/27: Ladies’ FS Grp 3-4 19:00-21:15 (live)

  • 12/28: Gala 15:45-17:43 (live)

  • Free Fuji TV stream (unblocked)

Backstage: The Fuji TV Sports Youtube will livestream some backstage events. These streams are blocked outside of Japan.

On demand: The Fuji TV Sports Youtube may upload some performances. Videos may also be uploaded online by fans. Search skaters’ names on Youtube and filter by upload date for the latest videos.

2020-21 Russian Cup Series (National Qualifying Competitions)

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Due to the effects of COVID-19 on the international skating calendar, Russian skaters are required to participate in the Russian Cup Series this fall in order to qualify for the Russian National Championships in December.

This post provides an explanation of the Russian Skating Federation qualifying structure and a list of links and information that will be updated throughout the season. The Russian Cup events have also been added to our Google Calendar.

Reference: Announcement

See also: 2020-21 National Figure Skating Competitions, SYWTWFS Calendar


QUALIFYING STRUCTURE

Senior and junior skaters can qualify for the senior Russian National Championships by competing at two of five events in the Russian Cup Series. As in the ISU Grand Prix series, points are allotted to final placements at each competition. Qualifiers are determined by the total number of points earned from two competitions up until the maximum number of competitors per discipline is filled. In the case of a tie, the tie is broken by combined total scores over the two competitions.

Normally, skaters are granted immediate qualification to the Senior National Championships if they have an assignment on the ISU Grand Prix or qualify to the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final. However, in the 2020-21 season, all skaters were originally required to compete on the Russian Cup Series in order to qualify for the Senior National Championships, unless otherwise exempted by the federation due to extenuating circumstances.

The maximum number of skaters who can compete at the Senior National Championships is 18 men, 18 women, 12 pairs, and 15 dance teams. Skaters must be at least 14 years old to compete at the Senior National Championships.


COMPETITIONS

Russian Cup events will be livestreamed by Russia’s Channel 1. We will post more information on our blog regarding the National Championships.

Entries are subject to change.



FIRST EVENT

Results & entries | Schedule | Website

When: Sept. 18-22

Where: Syzran

Level & disciplines: junior & senior ladies, men, pairs, ice dance

Schedule & Youtube Streams (GMT+4)

Notable entries: Makar Ignatov, Anton Shulepov, Artem Kovalev, Roman Savosin, Anna Shcherbakova, Anna Frolova, Maia Khromykh, Morozov/Bagin, Shevchenko/Eremenko, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin, Akhanteva/Kolesov, Artemieva/Nazarychev

How to watch: Youtube livestreams linked above; 1tv livestream. Replay Youtube playlists: seniors, juniors.



SECOND EVENT

Results & entriesSchedule | Website

When: Oct. 10-13

Where: Moscow

Level & disciplines: junior & senior ladies, men, pairs, ice dance

Schedule & Youtube Streams (GMT+3)

Notable entries: Alexander Samarin, Petr Gumennik, Artem Kovalev, Anton Shulepov, Evgeny Semenenko, Alexandra Trusova, Kamila Valieva, Daria Usacheva, Stanislava Konstantinova, Anna Frolova, Sinitsina/Katsalapov, Morozov/Bagin, Pavliuchenko/Khodykin, Kadyrova/Balchenko

How to watch:1tv livestream; Youtube streams linked above. Replay: Youtube playlist



THIRD EVENT

Note: This event is held without an audience.

Results & entries | Schedule | Website

When: Oct. 23-27

Where: Sochi

Level & disciplines: junior & senior ladies, men, pairs, ice dance

Schedule & Youtube Streams (GMT+3)

Notable entries: Dmitri Aliev, Andrei Mozalev, Mikhail Kolyada, Anna Shcherbakova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Anastasiia Guliakova, Sofia Samodurova, Daria Usacheva, Elizaveta Nugumanova, Zagorski/Guerreiro, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin, Pavliuchenko/Khodykin, Pepeleva/Pleshkov, Artemieva/Nazarychev

How to watch:1tv livestream; Youtube streams linked above. Replay: Youtube playlist


FOURTH EVENT

Results & entries | Schedule | Website

When: Nov. 8-12

Where: Kazan

Level & disciplines: junior & senior ladies, men, pairs, ice dance

Schedule & Youtube Streams (GMT+3)

Notable entries: Makar Ignatov, Andrei Mozalev, Roman Savosin, Evgeny Semenenko, Alena Kostornaia, Alexandra Trusova, Sofia Samodurova, Stanislava Konstantinova, Elizaveta Nugumanova, Maia Khromykh, Anastasia Tarakanova, Skoptsova/Aleshin, Boikova/Kozlovskii, Tarasova/Morozov, Mishina/Galliamov, Pepeleva/Pleshkov, Kadyrova/Balchenko

How to watch:1tv livestream; Youtube streams linked above. Replay: Youtube playlist


FIFTH EVENT

Results & entries | Schedule | Website

When: Dec. 5-8

Where: Moscow

Level & disciplines: junior & senior ladies, men, pairs, ice dance

Schedule & Youtube Streams (GMT+3)

Notable entries: Petr Gumennik, Egor Rukhin, Alexey Erokhov, Kamila Valieva, Anastasia Tarakanova, Shevchenko/Eremenko, Skoptsova/Aleshin, Mishina/Galliamov, Akhanteva/Kolesov

How to watch:1tv livestream; Youtube streams linked above. Replay: Youtube playlist