2024 World Figure Skating Championships

The 2024 World Figure Skating Championships will be held in Montreal, Canada from March 18-24, 2024.[1] Montreal were originally scheduled to host the 2020 World Championships but they were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition will determine the entry quotas for each federation at the 2025 World Championships.

2024 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:March 18 – March 24
Season:2023–24
Location:Montreal, Canada
Host:Skate Canada
Venue:Bell Centre
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Japan Shoma Uno
Women's singles:
Japan Kaori Sakamoto
Pair skating:
Japan Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara
Ice dance:
United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates
Previous:
2023 World Championships
Next:
2025 World Championships

Qualification

Age and minimum TES requirements

Skaters will be eligible for the 2024 World Championships if they turned 16 years of age before July 1, 2023, and if they met the minimum technical elements score requirements. The ISU accepts 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 preceding season.[2]

Minimum technical scores (TES)
Discipline SP / RD FS / FD
Men3464
Women3253
Pairs2946
Ice dance3552
Must be achieved at an ISU-recognized international event
in the ongoing or preceding two seasons.
SP/RD and FS/FD scores may be attained at different events.

Number of entries per discipline

Based on the results of the 2023 World Championships, each ISU member nation can field one to three entries per discipline.[2] Russia and Belarus are banned from participating "until further notice"[3] due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Spots Men Women Pairs Dance
3  Japan
 South Korea
 United States
 Japan
 South Korea
 Japan
 United States
 Canada
 United States
 Canada
2  France
 Canada
  Switzerland
 Italy
 Belgium
 United States
 Germany
  Switzerland
 Estonia
 Italy
 Hungary
 Australia
 Germany
 Italy
 Great Britain
 Lithuania
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 France
If not listed above, one entry is allowed.

Schedule

Date[4] Discipline Time Segment
Wednesday, March 20 Pairs Short program
Women Short program
Thursday, March 21 Men Short program
Pairs Free skating
Friday, March 22 Ice dance Rhythm dance
Women Free skating
Saturday, March 23 Ice dance Free dance
Men Free skating
Sunday, March 24 All Exhibition gala

References

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