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2022 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:March 21 – 27
Season:2021–22
Location:Montpellier, France
Host:Fédération Française des Sports de Glace
Venue:Sud de France Arena
Champions
Men's singles:
Japan Shoma Uno
Women's singles:
Japan Kaori Sakamoto
Pairs:
United States Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier
Ice dance:
France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
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The 2022 World Figure Skating Championships were held in Montpellier, France, from March 21–27, 2022.[1] Figure skaters competed for the title of world champion in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The competition was used to determine the entry quotas for each federation at the 2023 World Championships.

Montpellier was announced as the host in June 2019.[2] It is the first time that Montpellier has ever hosted the World Championships, and the first time that France has hosted since 2012.

Background

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The tournament was notable for several high-profile absences. On March 1, 2022, the ISU banned figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus from attending all international competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. World champions in three of the four disciplines (as well as several other medalists) were barred from competing as a result.[3] The Chinese Skating Association opted not to send any skaters to the competition.[4]

Controversy

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During the men's short program on March 24, one judge received backlash from fans and the media for voting that Ukrainian skater Ivan Shmuratko had committed a "costume/prop violation" for wearing the Ukrainian national team's training clothes rather than his costume.[5] Shmuratko did not receive a deduction due to a majority of judges' votes being required, and the crowd gave him a standing ovation for his performance.[6]

On the same day, one day prior to the rhythm dance, the ISU rejected Ukrainian ice dancers Oleksandra Nazarova and Maksym Nikitin's proposed program set to music by Ukrainian artists that included a 15-second snippet of a speech by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Ukrainian language calling for peace; the ISU cited the speech portion of the program as "propaganda".[7] Following intervention by their federation, Nazarova and Nikitin were allowed to compete using a version featuring only music, and like teammate Shmuratko, they also wore the colors of the Ukrainian national team rather than their costumes and received a standing ovation.[7][8] Despite limited training time leading up to the event, they said that they wanted to perform the new program set to "1944" by Jamala and the Ukrainian folk song "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" performed by Andriy Khlyvnyuk of BoomBox to "express what they are living through."[9] After the rhythm dance, Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation president Mikhail Makarov issued an appeal to ISU president Jan Dijkema and National Olympic Committee of Ukraine president Sergey Bubka asking for help in understanding the rationale behind the ISU's decision.[7] Nazarova and Nikitin later withdrew from the free dance, feeling that performing their upbeat Moulin Rouge! program was inappropriate in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.[10]

Qualification

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Age and minimum TES requirements

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Skaters were eligible for the 2022 World Championships if they turned 15 years of age before July 1, 2021, and if they met the minimum technical elements score requirements. The ISU accepted scores if they were obtained at senior-level ISU-recognized international competitions during the ongoing season at least 21 days before the first official practice day of the championships or during the two preceding seasons (adjusted from the traditional one due to the pandemic).[1]

Minimum technical scores
Discipline SP / RD FS / FD
Men 34 64
Women 30 51
Pairs 27 44
Ice dance 33 47
  • SP/RD and FS/FD scores may be attained at different events.

Number of entries per discipline

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Based on the results of the 2021 World Championships, each ISU member nation could field one to three entries per discipline.[11]

Under the Court of Arbitration for Sport ban, Russia could not use its name, flag, or anthem and had to present themselves as a "Neutral Athlete" or "Neutral Team" at any world championships until December 16, 2022.[12] Thus, Russian skaters would have competed under a modified flag of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR) and the name "FSR" at the 2022 World Championships before the ISU banned participation by Russian and Belarusian skaters due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

Number of entries per discipline
Spots Men Women Pairs Ice dance
3 FSR
 Japan
 United States
FSR
 Japan
 United States
 China
FSR
 Canada
FSR
 United States
2  Canada
 France
 Italy
 South Korea
 Austria
 Belgium
 South Korea
 Canada
 Italy
 Japan
 United States
 Great Britain
 Italy
  • If not listed above, one entry was allowed.

Schedule

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Date Disc. Time Segment
Wednesday, March 23 Women 11:10 Short program
Pairs 18:30
Thursday, March 24 Men 11:30
Pairs 18:20 Free skating
Friday, March 25 Ice dance 11:00 Rhythm dance
Women 18:00 Free skating
Saturday, March 26 Men 10:55
Ice dance 17:05 Free dance

Entries

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Member nations began announcing their selections in December 2021. The International Skating Union published a complete list of entries on March 2, 2022.[14]

Entries - 2022 World Figure Skating Championships
Country Men[15] Women[16] Pairs[17] Ice dance[18]
 Armenia Tina Garabedian / Simon Proulx-Sénécal
 Australia Kailani Craine Holly Harris / Jason Chan
 Austria Maurizio Zandron Olga Mikutina Miriam Ziegler / Severin Kiefer
Stefanie Pesendorfer
 Azerbaijan Vladimir Litvintsev Ekaterina Ryabova Ekaterina Kuznetsova / Oleksandr Kolosovskyi
 Belgium Loena Hendrickx
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ekaterina Mitrofanova / Vladislav Kasinskij
 Bulgaria Alexandra Feigin
 Canada Keegan Messing Madeline Schizas Vanessa James / Eric Radford Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen
Roman Sadovsky Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier
Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha
 Chinese Taipei Ting Tzu-Han
 Cyprus Marilena Kitromilis
 Czech Republic Eliška Březinová Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler
 Estonia Mihhail Selevko Niina Petrõkina Solène Mazingue / Marko Jevgeni Gaidajenko
 Finland Jenni Saarinen Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis
 France Kévin Aymoz Léa Serna Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
Adam Siao Him Fa
 Georgia Morisi Kvitelashvili Anastasiia Gubanova Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya
 Germany Nikita Starostin Nicole Schott Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert
 Great Britain Graham Newberry Natasha McKay Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
Sasha Fear / George Waddell
 Hungary Aleksandr Vlasenko Júlia Láng Mariia Ignateva / Danijil Szemko
 Israel Mark Gorodnitsky Hailey Kops / Evgeni Krasnopolski Shira Ichilov / Volodymyr Byelikov
 Italy Daniel Grassl Lara Naki Gutmann Charlène Guignard / Marco Fabbri
Matteo Rizzo Carolina Moscheni / Francesco Fioretti
 Japan Yuma Kagiyama Wakaba Higuchi Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara Kana Muramoto / Daisuke Takahashi
Kazuki Tomono Mana Kawabe
Shoma Uno Kaori Sakamoto
 Kazakhstan Gaukhar Nauryzova / Boyisangur Datiev
 Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs Anete Lāce Aurelija Ipolito / Luke Russell
 Lithuania Allison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevičius
 Mexico Donovan Carrillo
 Netherlands Lindsay van Zundert Daria Danilova / Michel Tsiba
 New Zealand Charlotte Lafond-Fournier / Richard Kang-in Kam
 Poland Vladimir Samoilov Ekaterina Kurakova Anastasia Polibina / Pavel Golovishnikov
 Romania Julia Sauter
 Slovakia Adam Hagara Mária Sofia Pucherová / Nikita Lysak
 Slovenia Daša Grm
 South Korea Cha Jun-hwan Lee Hae-in
Lee Si-hyeong You Young
 Spain Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté Dorota Broda / Pedro Betegón Martín Olivia Smart / Adrián Díaz
 Sweden Nikolaj Majorov Josefin Taljegård
 Switzerland Alexia Paganini Jasmine Tessari / Stéphane Walker
 Turkey Burak Demirboğa
 Ukraine Ivan Shmuratko Sofiia Holichenko / Artem Darenskyi Oleksandra Nazarova / Maksym Nikitin
 United States Ilia Malinin Mariah Bell Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc Madison Chock / Evan Bates
Camden Pulkinen Karen Chen Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker
Vincent Zhou Alysa Liu Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue

Changes to preliminary entries

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Date Discipline Withdrew Added Reason/Other notes Refs
March 1 Men Japan Yuzuru Hanyu Japan Kao Miura Injury [19]
March 2 Women Belgium Loena Hendrickx Federation error [16][20]
Pairs Canada Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro Canada Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud Personal reasons (Moore-Towers) [17][21]
March 3 Men Bulgaria Larry Loupolover [15]
Ice dance Poland Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev Poland Anastasia Polibina / Pavel Golovishnikov Positive COVID-19 test [18][22]
March 8 Men Czech Republic Georgii Reshtenko Focus on 2022 World Junior Championships [15][23]
March 12 Pairs Georgia (country) Anastasiia Metelkina / Daniil Parkman Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava [17]
Ice dance Israel Mariia Nosovitskaya / Mikhail Nosovitskiy Israel Shira Ichilov / Volodymyr Byelikov [18]
March 13 Men Armenia Slavik Hayrapetyan Injury [15][24]
March 14 Women Ukraine Anastasiia Shabotova Expulsion from national team [16][25]
Pairs Czech Republic Jelizaveta Žuková / Martin Bidař Ankle injury (Žuková) [17][23]
March 16 Men United States Nathan Chen United States Camden Pulkinen Injury [15][26]
March 17 Japan Kao Miura Japan Kazuki Tomono [15][27]
Women South Korea Kim Ye-lim South Korea Lee Hae-in Positive COVID-19 test [16][28]
March 21 Men Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Denied visa by the French embassy [29][30]
Switzerland Lukas Britschgi Positive COVID-19 test [29][31]
Pairs Italy Sara Conti / Niccolò Macii Positive COVID-19 test (Macii) [32][33]
Ice dance Germany Jennifer Janse van Rensburg / Benjamin Steffan Positive COVID-19 test (Steffan) [34][35]
March 22 Pairs Australia Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore [32]
Italy Rebecca Ghilardi / Filippo Ambrosini Positive COVID-19 test (Ghilardi) [32][33]

Medal summary

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Medalists

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Medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest overall placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Japan Shoma Uno Japan Yuma Kagiyama United States Vincent Zhou
Women Japan Kaori Sakamoto Belgium Loena Hendrickx United States Alysa Liu
Pairs United States Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier Japan Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara Canada Vanessa James / Eric Radford
Ice dance France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron United States Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates

Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest short program or rhythm dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Japan Shoma Uno Japan Yuma Kagiyama Japan Kazuki Tomono
Women Japan Kaori Sakamoto Belgium Loena Hendrickx United States Mariah Bell
Pairs United States Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier United States Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc Japan Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara
Ice dance France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron United States Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates

Small medals awarded to the skaters who achieved the highest free skating or free dance placements in each discipline:

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Japan Shoma Uno Japan Yuma Kagiyama United States Camden Pulkinen
Women Japan Kaori Sakamoto Belgium Loena Hendrickx United States Alysa Liu
Pairs United States Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier Canada Vanessa James / Eric Radford Japan Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara
Ice dance France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron United States Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates

Medals by country

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Table of medals for overall placement:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan2204
2 United States1135
3 France1001
4 Belgium0101
5 Canada0011
Totals (5 entries)44412

Records

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The following new ISU best scores were set during this event:

Disc. Segment Skater(s) Score Date Ref.
Ice dance Rhythm dance France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron 92.73 March 25, 2022 [36]
Free dance 137.09 March 26, 2022 [37]
Total score 229.82 [38]

Results

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Men's singles

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Donovan Carrillo of Mexico withdrew prior to the short program when the luggage with his skates did not arrive in time for the competition.[39] Cha Jun-hwan of South Korea withdrew from the free skate due to boot problems.[40]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Shoma Uno  Japan 312.48 1 109.63 1 202.85
2 Yuma Kagiyama  Japan 297.60 2 105.69 2 191.91
3 Vincent Zhou  United States 277.38 6 95.84 4 181.54
4 Morisi Kvitelashvili  Georgia 272.03 7 92.61 5 179.42
5 Camden Pulkinen  United States 271.69 12 89.50 3 182.19
6 Kazuki Tomono  Japan 269.37 3 101.12 8 168.25
7 Daniel Grassl  Italy 266.66 5 97.62 7 169.04
8 Adam Siao Him Fa  France 266.12 10 90.97 6 175.15
9 Ilia Malinin  United States 263.79 4 100.16 11 163.63
10 Matteo Rizzo  Italy 255.75 8 91.67 10 164.08
11 Kévin Aymoz  France 245.46 15 85.26 12 160.20
12 Roman Sadovsky  Canada 245.36 18 80.54 9 164.82
13 Deniss Vasiļjevs  Latvia 243.00 11 90.95 14 152.05
14 Keegan Messing  Canada 235.03 9 91.18 17 143.85
15 Mihhail Selevko  Estonia 234.72 20 78.85 13 155.87
16 Vladimir Litvintsev  Azerbaijan 233.62 14 85.83 15 147.79
17 Maurizio Zandron  Austria 228.27 16 83.10 16 145.17
18 Lee Si-hyeong  South Korea 225.06 13 86.35 18 138.71
19 Nikolaj Majorov  Sweden 216.45 19 79.36 20 137.09
20 Graham Newberry  Great Britain 210.40 21 74.92 21 135.48
21 Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté  Spain 208.95 24 71.42 19 137.53
22 Nikita Starostin  Germany 205.72 23 73.79 22 131.93
23 Ivan Shmuratko  Ukraine 196.65 22 73.99 23 122.66
WD Cha Jun-hwan  South Korea withdrew 17 82.43 withdrew from competition
Did not advance to free skating
25 Mark Gorodnitsky  Israel 69.70 25 69.70
26 Adam Hagara  Slovakia 60.92 26 60.92
27 Vladimir Samoilov  Poland 60.71 27 60.71
28 Burak Demirboğa  Turkey 52.86 28 52.86
29 Aleksandr Vlasenko  Hungary 51.10 29 51.10
WD Donovan Carrillo  Mexico withdrew from competition

Women's singles

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Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Kaori Sakamoto  Japan 236.09 1 80.32 1 155.77
2 Loena Hendrickx  Belgium 217.70 2 75.00 2 142.70
3 Alysa Liu  United States 211.19 5 71.91 3 139.28
4 Mariah Bell  United States 208.66 3 72.55 4 136.11
5 You Young  South Korea 204.91 4 72.08 6 132.83
6 Anastasiia Gubanova  Georgia 196.61 14 62.59 5 134.02
7 Lee Hae-in  South Korea 196.55 11 64.16 7 132.39
8 Karen Chen  United States 192.51 8 66.16 8 126.35
9 Ekaterina Ryabova  Azerbaijan 188.50 9 65.52 11 122.98
10 Nicole Schott  Germany 188.42 6 67.77 14 120.65
11 Wakaba Higuchi  Japan 188.15 7 67.03 12 121.12
12 Madeline Schizas  Canada 188.14 10 64.20 10 123.94
13 Ekaterina Kurakova  Poland 186.43 16 61.92 9 124.51
14 Olga Mikutina  Austria 182.98 15 62.14 13 120.84
15 Mana Kawabe  Japan 182.44 12 63.68 15 118.76
16 Niina Petrõkina  Estonia 176.60 17 60.24 16 116.36
17 Lindsay van Zundert  Netherlands 171.39 18 58.49 17 112.90
18 Julia Sauter  Romania 170.31 19 58.07 18 112.24
19 Alexia Paganini  Switzerland 170.02 13 63.09 19 106.93
20 Lara Naki Gutmann  Italy 164.39 20 57.92 20 106.47
21 Josefin Taljegård  Sweden 163.24 21 57.52 21 105.72
22 Kailani Craine  Australia 161.75 22 56.64 22 105.11
23 Natasha McKay  Great Britain 159.27 24 55.71 23 103.56
24 Daša Grm  Slovenia 147.12 23 55.82 24 91.30
Did not advance to free skating
25 Jenni Saarinen  Finland 55.30 25 55.30
26 Ting Tzu-Han  Chinese Taipei 55.24 26 55.24
27 Eliška Březinová  Czech Republic 55.07 27 55.07
28 Alexandra Feigin  Bulgaria 55.01 28 55.01
29 Léa Serna  France 54.30 29 54.30
30 Marilena Kitromilis  Cyprus 53.32 30 53.32
31 Júlia Láng  Hungary 47.93 31 47.93
32 Stefanie Pesendorfer  Austria 47.23 32 47.23
33 Anete Lāce  Latvia 44.60 33 44.60

Pairs

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Americans Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc, who were in second place after the short program, withdrew after a fall by Cain-Gribble during their free skate which required her to be stretchered from the ice and hospitalized.[41]

Sofiia Holichenko and Artem Darenskyi of Ukraine made the decision to withdraw from the free skate due to a lack of training time following the Olympics and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[42]

Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier of the United States won the country's first pairs medal since Kyoko Ina and John Zimmerman earned the bronze medal in 2002; it was also the first World title for the country since Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner in 1979.[41] Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara earned the highest-ever placement for a Japanese pair with their silver medal finish.[43]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier  United States 221.09 1 76.88 1 144.21
2 Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara  Japan 199.55 3 71.58 3 127.97
3 Vanessa James / Eric Radford  Canada 197.32 5 66.54 2 130.78
4 Karina Safina / Luka Berulava  Georgia 191.74 4 67.36 4 124.38
5 Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert  Germany 189.61 6 66.29 5 123.32
6 Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud  Canada 176.02 8 60.28 6 115.74
7 Miriam Ziegler / Severin Kiefer  Austria 166.68 7 60.79 7 105.89
8 Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev  France 153.73 9 50.95 8 102.78
9 Daria Danilova / Michel Tsiba  Netherlands 148.55 11 49.52 9 99.03
10 Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji  Great Britain 144.24 10 49.67 10 94.57
11 Dorota Broda / Pedro Betegón Martín  Spain 133.58 12 48.66 11 84.92
12 Hailey Kops / Evgeni Krasnopolski  Israel 126.45 14 44.45 12 82.00
WD Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc  United States withdrew 2 75.85 withdrew from competition
Sofiia Holichenko / Artem Darenskyi  Ukraine 13 44.95

Ice dance

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Oleksandra Nazarova and Maksym Nikitin of Ukraine withdrew from the free dance for personal reasons.[44] They later told the media that they felt it would be inappropriate to perform their upbeat Moulin Rouge! free dance considering the ongoing war in their home country.[10]

Rank Name Nation Total points RD FD
1 Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron  France 229.82 1 92.73 1 137.09
2 Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue  United States 222.39 2 89.72 2 132.67
3 Madison Chock / Evan Bates  United States 216.83 3 87.51 3 129.32
4 Charlène Guignard / Marco Fabbri  Italy 209.92 4 84.22 4 125.70
5 Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier  Canada 202.70 5 80.79 5 121.91
6 Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson  Great Britain 198.17 7 78.89 6 119.28
7 Olivia Smart / Adrián Díaz  Spain 194.63 6 79.40 7 115.23
8 Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker  United States 191.61 9 76.56 8 115.05
9 Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen  Canada 188.54 8 78.29 9 110.25
10 Allison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevičius  Lithuania 180.21 10 74.06 11 106.15
11 Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha  Canada 178.84 13 70.39 10 108.45
12 Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis  Finland 175.95 12 71.88 12 104.07
13 Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler  Czech Republic 172.23 11 72.55 14 99.68
14 Tina Garabedian / Simon Proulx-Sénécal  Armenia 170.32 14 68.50 13 101.82
15 Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya  Georgia 165.38 17 66.76 15 98.62
16 Kana Muramoto / Daisuke Takahashi  Japan 164.25 15 67.77 16 96.48
17 Sasha Fear / George Waddell  Great Britain 160.05 18 66.69 18 93.36
18 Holly Harris / Jason Chan  Australia 159.92 19 64.91 17 95.01
19 Solène Mazingue / Marko Jevgeni Gaidajenko  Estonia 149.04 20 63.97 19 85.07
WD Oleksandra Nazarova / Maksym Nikitin  Ukraine withdrew 16 67.70 withdrew from competition
Did not advance to free dance
21 Shira Ichilov / Volodymyr Byelikov  Israel 62.57 21 62.57
22 Mariia Ignateva / Danijil Szemko  Hungary 62.12 22 62.12
23 Jasmine Tessari / Stéphane Walker  Switzerland 60.75 23 60.75
24 Charlotte Lafond-Fournier / Richard Kang-in Kam  New Zealand 59.45 24 59.45
25 Mária Sofia Pucherová / Nikita Lysak  Slovakia 58.27 25 58.27
26 Carolina Moscheni / Francesco Fioretti  Italy 58.21 26 58.22
27 Ekaterina Mitrofanova / Vladislav Kasinskij  Bosnia and Herzegovina 55.01 27 55.01
28 Anastasia Polibina / Pavel Golovishnikov  Poland 50.73 28 50.73
29 Ekaterina Kuznetsova / Oleksandr Kolosovskyi  Azerbaijan 49.14 29 49.14
30 Aurelija Ipolito / Luke Russell  Latvia 46.00 30 46.00
31 Gaukhar Nauryzova / Boyisangur Datiev  Kazakhstan 45.87 31 45.87

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