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Team USA for 2024 ISU Championships

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World Championships

  • Men: Ilia Malinin, Jason Brown, Camden Pulkinen (Alt: Maxim Naumov, Andrew Torgashev, Jimmy Ma)

  • Women: Amber Glenn, Isabeau Levito (Alt: Ava Ziegler, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Starr Andrews)

  • Pairs: Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe, Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez (Alt: Chelsea Liu/Balazs Nagy, Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard*)

  • Ice Dance: Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville (Alt: Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, Eva Pate/Logan Bye, Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik)

Four Continents Championships (announced before Nationals)

  • Men: Tomoki Hiwatashi, Camden Pulkinen (WD), Andrew Torgashev (Alt: Maxim Naumov, Liam Kapeikis, Jimmy Ma)

  • Women: Amber Glenn (WD), Lindsay Thorngren, Ava Ziegler (Alt: Elyce Lin-Gracey, Audrey Shin, Starr Andrews)

  • Pairs: Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Chelsea Liu/Balazs Nagy, Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez (Alt: Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard, Maria Mokhova/Ivan Mokhov)

  • Ice Dance: Madison Chock/Evan Bates (WD), Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Caroline Green/Michael Parsons (Alt: Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik, Oona Brown/Gage Brown, Eva Pate/Logan Bye)

Junior World Championships

  • Men: Daniel Martynov, Jacob Sanchez (Alt: Beck Strommer, Taira Shinohara, Lucius Kazanecki)

  • Women: Josephine Lee, Sherry Zhang (Alt: Logan Higase-Chen, Sarah Everhardt, Elyce Lin-Gracey)

  • Pairs: Olivia Flores/Luke Wang, Naomi Williams/Lachlan Lewer, Adele Zheng/Andy Deng

  • Ice Dance: Leah Neset/Artem Markelov, Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal, Yahli Pedersen/Jeffrey Chen (Alt: Jenna Hauer/Benjamin Starr, Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen, Olivia Ilin/Dylan Cain)

*Pending TES minimums

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Team USA: 2023 ISU Championships

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World Championships

  • Men: Ilia Malinin, Jason Brown, Andrew Torgashev* (alt: Camden Pulkinen, Maxim Naumov, Jimmy Ma)

  • Women: Isabeau Levito, Bradie Tennell, Amber Glenn (alt: Starr Andrews, Lindsay Thorngren, Ava Marie Ziegler)

  • Pairs: Knierim/Frazier, Chan/Howe, Kam/O’Shea (alt: Smirnova/Siianytsia, Plazas/Fernandez, McBeath/Bartholomay)

  • Ice Dance: Chock/Bates, Hawayek/Baker, Green/Parsons (alt: Carreira/Ponomarenko, Zingas/Kolesnik, Bratti/Somerville)

Four Continents Championships

  • Men: Maxim Naumov, Jimmy Ma, Liam Kapeikis (alt: Tomoki Hiwatashi, Yaroslav Paniot, Samuel Mindra)

  • Women: Isabeau Levito, Bradie Tennell, Amber Glenn (alt: Starr Andrews, Lindsay Thorngren, Gracie Gold)

  • Pairs: Chan/Howe, Kam/O’Shea, Plazas/Fernandez (alt: McBeath/Bartholomay, Mokhova/Mokhov)

  • Ice Dance: Chock/Bates, Green/Parsons, Carreira/Ponomarenko (alt: Zingas/Kolesnik, Bratti/Somerville, Pate/Bye)

Junior World Championships

  • Men: Lucas Broussard, Daniel Martynov, Robert Yampolsky (alt: Michael Xie, Jacob Sanchez, Joseph Klein)

  • Women: Josephine Lee, Soho Lee, Clare Seo (alt: Ava Ziegler, Mia Kalin, Elyce Lin-Gracey)

  • Pairs: Baram/Tioumentsev, Williams/Lewer* (alt: Murray/Gillette*)

  • Ice Dance: Neset/Markelov, Carhart/Horovyi, Hauer/Starr (alt: Pham/Rogers, Peal/Peal, Bland/Sperry)

*Need TES minimums

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4

Team USA: 2022 Olympic and ISU Championships Entries

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OLYMPICS

  • Men: Nathan Chen, Vincent Zhou, Jason Brown (Alt: Ilia Malinin, Camden Pulkinen, Jimmy Ma)

  • Women: Mariah Bell, Karen Chen, Alysa Liu (Alt: Lindsay Thorngren, Amber Glenn, Gabriella Izzo)

  • Pairs: Ashley Cain-Gribble/Timothy Leduc, Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier (Alt: Jessica Calalang/Brian Johnson, Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov, Emily Chan/Spencer Howe)

  • Ice Dance: Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue, Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean Luc Baker (Alt: Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, Katarina Wolfkostin/Jeffrey Chen)

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Nathan Chen, Ilia Malinin*, Vincent Zhou (Alt: Jason Brown, Camden Pulkinen, Jimmy Ma)

  • Women: Mariah Bell, Karen Chen, Alysa Liu (Alt: Amber Glenn, Lindsay Thorngren, Gabriella Izzo)

  • Pairs: Ashley Cain-Gribble/Timothy Leduc, Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier (Alt: Jessica Calalang/Brian Johnson, Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov, Emily Chan/Spencer Howe)

  • Ice Dance: Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue, Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean Luc Baker (Alt: Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko)

FOUR CONTINENTS

  • Men: Camden Pulkinen, Jimmy Ma, Tomoki Hiwatashi (Alt: Ryan Dunk)

  • Women: Gabriella Izzo, Audrey Shin, Starr Andrews (Alt: Hanna Harrell, Sierra Venetta)

  • Pairs: Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov, Emily Chan/Spencer Howe, Katie McBeath/Nathan Bartholomay

  • Ice Dance: Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko (Alt: Eva Pate/Logan Bye, Lorraine McNamara/Anton Spiridonov, Molly Cesanek/Yehor Yehorov)

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: TBA

  • Women: TBA

  • Pairs: Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard, Anastasiia Smirnova/Danil Siianytsia (Alt: Catherine Rivers/Timothy Chapman, Cate Fleming/Chase Finster)

  • Ice Dance: Oona Brown/Gage Brown, Angela Ling/Caleb Wein, Katarina Wolfkostin/Jeffrey Chen (Alt: Leah Neset/Artem Markelov, Helena Carhart/Volodymyr Horovyi)

*Skater still requires TES minimums

Sources: 12345678

2021-22 US Championship Series & National Qualifying Structure

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Due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, US Figure Skating has opted to hold the Championship Series again as the method to qualify to the 2022 US National Championships, replacing the traditional multistage qualification structure. Skaters can qualify through placement at last season’s Nationals, byes through international competition, or the US Championship Series competition. This post explains the USFSA national qualifying structure and provides links and information that will be updated throughout the season.

Reference: 2022 Byes and Advancement CriteriaUS Championship Series on USFSA Fanzone

See also: 2021-22 Nationals tag


QUALIFYING STRUCTURE

Senior skaters can qualify for the 2022 National Championships either by fulfilling the criteria to be assigned a “bye” to advance directly to Nationals or by competing in the US Championship Series.

Senior Men and Women:

  • Placing top 5 in a senior event at the previous US National Championships

  • Winning a individual medal at the most recent Winter Olympics

  • Being named to the US team at the 2021 World Championships (not including alternates)

  • Qualifying for the current season’s Grand Prix Final or Junior Grand Prix Final

  • Competing in three international assignments on the current season’s Grand Prix series, Junior Grand Prix series and/or Challenger series

  • Top 2 total scores from each section (Eastern/Midwestern/Pacific Coast) in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series

  • Next best 3 scores from the nation in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series

Senior Pairs:

  • Placing top 5 in a senior event at the previous US National Championships

  • Winning a individual medal at the most recent Winter Olympics

  • Being named to the US team at the 2021 World Championships (not including alternates)

  • Qualifying for the current season’s Grand Prix Final or Junior Grand Prix Final

  • Competing in three international assignments on the current season’s Grand Prix series, Junior Grand Prix series and/or Challenger series

  • Top 4 total scores from the Championships Series

Senior Ice Dance

  • Placing top 5 in a senior event at the previous US National Championships

  • Winning a individual medal at the most recent Winter Olympics

  • Being named to the US team at the 2021 World Championships (not including alternates)

  • Qualifying for the current season’s Grand Prix Final or Junior Grand Prix Final

  • Competing in three international assignments on the current season’s Grand Prix series, Junior Grand Prix series and/or Challenger series

  • Top 5 total scores from the Championships Series

SENIOR QUALIFICATION OVERVIEW

If not all of the “bye” spots are filled, those places will be given to the next highest total scores from the Championship Series.

If there are more skaters/teams with 3 international assignments than the maximum number of byes allotted for that discipline (4 for men/women, 3 for pairs, 5 for ice dance), spots will be given out until they are gone using the criteria below and the remaining skaters will need to compete on the Championships series to qualify to US Nationals.

1. Best total score at a Grand Prix event going from highest to lowest
2. Best total score at a Junior Grand Prix event going from highest to lowest
3. Best total score at a Challenger Series event going from highest to lowest


US CHAMPIONSHIPS SERIES

The US Championship Series is a series of 8 competitions where skaters at the senior and junior level may compete for a chance to qualify to the 2022 US National Championships. Novice, intermediate and juvenile-level skaters also have an opportunity to compete to qualify for the National High Performance Development Team, which replaced the national championships at the lower levels of skating in the 2020-21 skating season.  

Skaters may compete at up to 2 events of their choosing, with the higher of the two scores/placements counting towards their qualification to the national championships. Singles skaters may choose to enter any of the 8 competitions.  Because of the limited number of teams, pairs and ice dance events are only offered at 2 competitions.

Skaters who have directly qualified for Nationals may still compete at Championship Series events if they want to, but they will not count towards the advancement quota.

COMPETITIONS

Live and on-demand videos of the junior and senior events are available to subscribers on Peacock. Lower levels will be livestreamed for free on the US Figure Skating Fanzone.

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Henderson, Nevada

Allen, Texas

Leesburg, Virginia

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Norwood, Massachusetts

Alpharetta, Georgia

Spokane, Washington

USA: 2021 World Championships Team

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(Updated ¾/21)

MEN: Nathan Chen, Vincent Zhou, Jason Brown (alt: Tomoki Hiwatashi, Maxim Naumov, Camden Pulkinen)

LADIES: Bradie Tennell, Karen Chen (alt: Amber Glenn, Mariah Bell, Audrey Shin)

PAIRS: Scimeca Knierim/Frazier, Calalang/Johnson (alt: Cain-Gribble/LeDuc, Lu/Mitrofanov, Chan/Howe)

DANCE: Hubbell/Donohue, Chock/Bates, Hawayek/Baker (alt: Carreira/Ponomarenko, Green/Parsons, Cesanek/Yehorov)

Source: 1, 2

2020-21 US Championship Series & National Qualifying Structure

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Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, qualification for the 2021 US National Championships is slightly different from previous seasons. Skaters can qualify through placement at last season’s Nationals, the ISP Points Challenge virtual competition, or the US Championship Series virtual competition. This post will explain the USFSA national qualifying structure and provide links and information that will be updated throughout the season.

Reference: 2021 Athlete Bye and Advancement Criteria

See also: 2020-21 National Figure Skating Competitions


QUALIFYING STRUCTURE

Senior skaters can qualify for the 2021 National Championships if they fulfill the following criteria:

Senior Men & Ladies:

  • Skaters who placed in the top 5 at the 2020 US Figure Skating Championships.

  • The top 4 scores from the virtual ISP Points Challenge, excluding byes from the previous Nationals.

  • *New: The top 9 scores from the virtual US Championship Series, excluding byes and ISP Points Challenge.

Senior Pairs:

  • Teams who placed in the top 5 at the 2020 US Figure Skating Championships.

  • The top 4 scores from the virtual ISP Points Challenge, excluding byes from the previous Nationals.

  • *New: The top 5 scores from the virtual US Championship Series, excluding byes and ISP Points Challenge.

Senior Ice Dance:

  • Teams who placed in the top 5 at the 2020 US Figure Skating Championships.

  • The top 4 scores from the virtual ISP Points Challenge, excluding byes from the previous Nationals.

Skaters who earned a bye by placing top 5 at the 2020 National Championships include:

  • Ladies: Alysa Liu, Mariah Bell, Bradie Tennell, Karen Chen, Amber Glenn

  • Men: Nathan Chen, Jason Brown, Tomoki Hiwatashi, Vincent Zhou, Andrew Torgashev

  • Pairs: Calalang/Johnson, Kayne/O’Shea, Cain-Gribble/LeDuc (teams 1 & 5 have split)

  • Ice Dance: Chock/Bates, Hubbell/Donohue, Hawayek/Baker, Carreira/Ponomarenko, Green/Parsons

See the 2021 Athlete Bye and Advancement Criteria for junior qualification criteria and other information.


ISP POINTS CHALLENGE

The International Selection Pool (ISP) Points Challenge consisted of two virtual competitions where skaters could compete to qualify for the national championships. Skaters recorded videos of their programs at specific times; they were not allowed to start over if they made an error in their run-through. Skaters had two opportunities to submit videos. They could participate in one or both opportunities. The highest score a skater earned out of the two opportunities was used to determine ranking. The top 4 scorers in each discipline (excluding byes) earned spots at Nationals.

How to watch: Results and videos of the ISP Points Challenge can be viewed here.

The following skaters qualified for Nationals through the ISP Points Challenge:

  • Ladies: Audrey Shin, Starr Andrews, Pooja Kalyan, Lindsay Thorngren

  • Men: Alex Krasnozhon, Camden Pulkinen, Jimmy Ma, Joseph Kang

  • Pairs: Knierim/Frazier, Lu/Mitrofanov, Serafini/Tran, McBeath/Bartholomay

  • Ice Dance: Cesanek/Yehorov, McNamara/Spiridonov, Pate/Bye


US CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

11/11/20 UPDATE: The US Championship Series was originally planned as a series of 8 in-person competitions, but was cancelled in early November and will be held as a virtual competition instead. Similar to the ISP Points Challenge, skaters must submit their videos to be judged remotely and results will be available the week of December 21.

For seniors, the top 9 men, top 9 ladies, and top 5 pairs in the US Championship Series will qualify for Nationals (excluding skaters who have already qualified through byes or the ISP Points Challenge). There is no event for senior ice dance.

12/22/20 UPDATE: The results of the virtual US Championship Series can be viewed here. Videos are available for subscribers to Peacock Premium. Entries to the 2021 US National Championships are available here.

US Figure Skating: ISP Points Challenge (Virtual Competition)

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Over 100 U.S. Figure Skating athletes will debut their programs for the 2020-21 season during the International Selection Pool (ISP) Points Challenge, a virtual competition organized by U.S. Figure Skating. The competition, which will include Olympic and U.S. medalists, will be available for on-demand viewing on the video corner of the U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone starting on Sept. 9. Participating athletes will compete for $200,000 in prize money, as well as advancement to the 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Additionally, the competition will be used as criteria for future international assignments.

The ISP Points Challenge will feature U.S. Figure Skating’s premier junior- and senior-level athletes in singles, pairs and ice dance. Entrants will submit videos of their short program/rhythm dance and free skate/free dance to be judged by a panel of national, international and ISU-level officials. Each performance will be proctored to ensure the integrity of the video that is submitted for judging. If they choose, athletes have two opportunities compete and will be ranked by their best total score in each discipline.

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Links to results and videos for the ISP Points Challenge are available below and on the US Figure Skating Fanzone website. The schedule for video releases is as follows:

Sept. 9: 1st opportunity

Sept. 15: 1st opportunity

Sept. 22: 1st opportunity

Sept. 29: 2nd opportunity

Oct. 6: 2nd opportunity

Team USA: 2020 ISU Championship Assignments

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Nathan Chen, Jason Brown, Vincent Zhou (alt: Tomoki Hiwatashi, Andrew Torgashev, Camden Pulkinen)

  • Ladies: Mariah Bell, Bradie Tennell (alt: Karen Chen, Amber Glenn, Starr Andrews)

  • Pairs: Knierim/Knierim, Cain-Gribble/Leduc (alt: Calalang/Johnson, Kayne/O'Shea, Denney/Frazier)

  • Dance: Chock/Bates, Hubbell/Donohue, Hawayek/Baker (alt: Carreira/Ponomarenko, Green/Parsons, McNamara/Carpenter)

FOUR CONTINENTS

  • Men: Jason Brown, Tomoki Hiwatashi, Camden Pulkinen (alt: Alex Krasnozhon)

  • Ladies: Bradie Tennell, Karen Chen, Amber Glenn (alt: Starr Andrews, Gabriella Izzo)

  • Pairs: Knierim/Knierim, Kayne/O'Shea, Calalang/Johnson (alt: Denney/Frazier, Lu/Mitrofanov, Serafini/Tran)

  • Dance: Chock/Bates, Hubbell/Donohue, Hawayek/Baker (alt: Carreira/Ponomarenko, Green/Parsons, McNamara/Carpenter)

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Andrew Torgashev, Ilia Malinin, Maxim Naumov (alt: Dinh Tran, Eric Sjoberg, Lucas Altieri, Liam Kapeikis)

  • Ladies: Alysa Liu, Starr Andrews, Lindsay Thorngren (alt: Audrey Shin, Gabriella Izzo, Isabelle Inthisone, Calista Choi)

  • Pairs: Finster/Nagy, Smirnova/Siianytsia, Deardorff/Johnson (alt: Fleming/Isbell)

  • Dance: Nguyen/Kolesnik, Wolfkostin/Chen, Brown/Brown (alt: Cesanek/Yehorov, Delcamp/Somerville, Ling/Wein)

Source: 1, 2, 3

2018-19 US National Qualifying Competitions

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During the months of October and November, American skaters will compete at regional and sectional championships across the country in order to qualify for the National Championships in January 2019. This post will explain the USFSA qualifying structure and provide a list of links and information that will be updated throughout the season.

Reference: US Figure Skating

See also: 2018-19 National Figure Skating Competitions


QUALIFYING STRUCTURE

Skaters qualify for the US National Championships by competing at one of nine regional championships and one of three sectional championships (Eastern, Midwestern, and Pacific Coast). Singles skaters must enter the regional championships in the area where their home club is located. Pair and ice dance teams do not compete at regionals, only sectionals. Teams in which partners represent different clubs may choose to compete in the section of either one of their home clubs.

The top 4 finishers in each discipline at regionals advance to sectionals, and the top 4 finishers in each discipline at sectionals advance to nationals. If a regional/sectional event has 4 or fewer competitors entered in a discipline, all of the skaters automatically advance to the next competition. If there are 12 or fewer skaters entered in a discipline at all regional championships within a section, all of the skaters automatically advance to the sectional championships.

US Nationals and qualifying events have five levels of competition: juvenile, intermediate, novice, junior, and senior. Regional championships include events at all 5 levels for singles skaters. Sectional championships include events at all 5 levels for pairs and ice dance as well as singles. The US National Championships is a week-long competition, holding events for each discipline at each level.

Skaters can also advance directly to Nationals without competing at qualifying events in the following ways:

  • Placing top 5 in a senior event at the previous US National Championships

  • Winning a medal at the most recent Winter Olympics

  • Winning a medal at the previous World Championships

  • Qualifying for the current season’s Grand Prix Final or Junior Grand Prix Final

  • Earning a bye due to an international assignment taking place at the same time as the sectional championships (skaters can also be exempted from regionals due to having an international assignment)

Skaters who have directly qualified for Nationals can still compete at regionals/sectionals if they want to, but they will not count towards the advancement quota.


COMPETITIONS

Live and on-demand videos of the junior and senior regional/sectional championships are available to subscribers on NBC Gold. Lower levels will be livestreamed on the US Figure Skating Fanzone.

South Atlantic Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 3-7, Coral Springs, Florida

  • Advance to: Eastern Sectionals

Upper Great Lakes Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 3-7, Peoria, Illinois

  • Advance to: Midwestern Sectionals

Northwest Pacific Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 3-7, Sherwood, Oregon

  • Advance to: Pacific Coast Sectionals

New England Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 10-14, Boston, Massachusetts

  • Advance to: Eastern Sectionals

Southwestern Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 10-14, Plano, Texas

  • Advance to: Midwestern Sectionals

Central Pacific Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 10-14, Vacaville, California

  • Advance to: Pacific Coast Sectionals

North Atlantic Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 17-21, Lake Placid, New York

  • Advance to: Eastern Sectionals

Eastern Great Lakes Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 17-21, Ann Arbor, Michigan

  • Advance to: Midwestern Sectionals

Southwest Pacific Regionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 17-21, Anaheim, California

  • Advance to: Pacific Coast Sectionals

Eastern Sectionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 13-17, Wake Forest, North Carolina

  • Advance to: Nationals

Midwestern Sectionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 13-17, Fort Wayne, Indiana

  • Advance to: Nationals

Pacific Coast Sectionals

  • Website

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 13-17, Salt Lake City, Utah

  • Advance to: Nationals

US National Championships

Team USA for the 2018 Olympics, 4CC, Jr & Sr Worlds

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FOUR CONTINENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Ladies: Ashley Wagner, Mariah Bell, Starr Andrews (Alternates: Angela Wang, Amber Glenn, Courtney Hicks)

  • Men: Jason Brown, Ross Miner, Max Aaron (Alternates: Grant Hochstein, Timothy Dolensky, Alexander Johnson)

  • Pairs: Tarah Kayne/Danny O'Shea, Ashley Cain/Timothy Leduc, Deanna Stellato/Nathan Bartholomay (Alternates: Haven Denney/Brandon Frazier, Marissa Castelli/Mervin Tran, Chelsea Liu/Brian Johnson)

  • Ice dance: Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter, Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons (Alternates: Elliana Pogrebinsky/Alex Benoit, Karina Manta/Joseph Johnson, Julia Biechler/Damian Dodge)

WINTER OLYMPICS

  • Ladies: Bradie Tennell, Mirai Nagasu, Karen Chen (Alternates: Ashley Wagner, Mariah Bell, Angela Wang)

  • Men: Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Vincent Zhou (Alternates: Jason Brown, Ross Miner, Max Aaron)

  • Pairs: Alexa Knierim/Chris Knierim (Alternates: Tarah Kayne/Danny O'Shea, Deanna Stellato/Nathan Bartholomay, Ashley Cain/Timothy Leduc)

  • Ice dance: Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani, Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue, Madison Chock/Evan Bates (Alternates: Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean Luc Baker, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter, Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons)

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Ladies: Bradie Tennell, Mirai Nagasu, Karen Chen (Alternates: Ashley Wagner, Mariah Bell, Angela Wang)

  • Men: Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Vincent Zhou (Alternates: Jason Brown, Ross Miner, Max Aaron)

  • Pairs: Alexa Knierim/Chris Knierim, Tarah Kayne/Danny O'Shea (Alternates: Deanna Stellato/Nathan Bartholomay, Ashley Cain/Timothy Leduc, Haven Denney/Brandon Frazier)

  • Ice dance: Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani, Madison Hubbell/Zachary Donohue, Madison Chock/Evan Bates (Alternates: Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean Luc Baker, Lorraine McNamara/Quinn Carpenter, Rachel Parsons/Michael Parsons)

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Ladies: Starr Andrews, Ting Cui (Alternates: Hanna Harrell, Tessa Hong, Emmy Ma)

  • Men: Alexei Krasnozhon, Camden Pulkinen, Tomoki Hiwatashi (Alternates: Maxim Naumov, Andrew Torgashev, Dinh Tran)

  • Pairs: Audrey Lu/Misha Mitrofanov, Sarah Feng/TJ Nyman (Alternates: Laiken Lockley/Keenan Prochnow, Nadine Wang/Spencer Howe, Elli Kopmar/Jonah Barrett)

  • Ice dance: Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Caroline Green/Gordon Green, Chloe Lewis/Logan Bye (Alternates: Eliana Gropman/Ian Somerville, Avonlea Nguyen/Vadym Kolesnik, Emma Gunter/Caleb Wein)

Source: USFSA website