The 2010–11 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating was the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series of the 2010–11 season. It was a series of six international invitational competitions in the fall of 2010 that built to the Grand Prix Final. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. At each event, skaters earned points based on their placement toward qualifying for the Grand Prix Final. The top six scoring skaters or teams at the end of the series competed at the 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final, held in Beijing, China.
The Grand Prix was organized by the International Skating Union. Skaters competed for prize money and for a chance to compete in the Grand Prix Final. The corresponding series for junior-level skaters was the 2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix.
Skaters who reached the age of 14 by July 1, 2010, were eligible to compete on the senior Grand Prix circuit. The top six skaters/teams from the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships were seeded and then guaranteed two events. Skaters/teams who placed 7th through 12th were also given two events, though they were not considered seeded.
Skaters and teams who were ranked in the top 24 in the world at the end of the 2009-10 season and those who had an ISU personal best in the top-24 on the season's best list for the 2009–10 season were also guaranteed one event.
Skaters/teams who medaled at the 2009–10 JGP Final or the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were guaranteed one event. Skaters who medaled at both the Junior Grand Prix Final and the World Junior Championships were guaranteed only one event.
The host country was allowed to assign three skaters/teams of their choosing from their country in each discipline.
The spots remaining were filled from the top 75 skaters/teams in the 2009–10 season's best list. Skaters could not be given a Grand Prix invitation without having been on the season's best list, with the following exceptions:
The host country could select any three of their own skaters.
Pairs and dance teams who had in either the 2008-09 or 2009–10 season qualified for Grand Prix spots by World Championships placement or had held a world ranking or season's best ranking in the top 24 with a previous partner could be considered for an alternate spot with their new partner.
Skaters and teams who had previously been seeded (1st through 6th at the World Championships) and had missed any number of seasons could be considered for one or two Grand Prix assignments if they committed to competing at two Grand Prix events and had never taken advantage of this rule in a previous season.
After the final event, the 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard, the six skaters/teams with the most points advanced to the Grand Prix Final. The point system is as follows:
Placement
Points (Singles/Dance)
Points (Pairs)
1st place
15 points
15 points
2nd place
13 points
13 points
3rd place
11 points
11 points
4th place
9 points
9 points
5th place
7 points
7 points
6th place
5 points
5 points
7th place
4 points
8th place
3 points
There are seven tie-breakers in cases of a tie in overall points:
Highest placement at an event. If a skater placed 1st and 3rd, the tiebreaker is the 1st place, and that beats a skater who placed 2nd in both events.
Highest combined total scores in both events. If a skater earned 200 points at one event and 250 at a second, that skater would win in the second tie-break over a skater who earned 200 points at one event and 150 at another.
Participated in two events.
Highest combined scores in the free skating/free dancing portion of both events.
Highest individual score in the free skating/free dancing portion from one event.
Highest combined scores in the short program/original dance of both events.
Highest number of total participants at the events.
If there is still a tie, the tie is considered unbreakable and the tied skaters all qualify for the Grand Prix Final.
Qualification standings*edit
Skaters in bold qualified for the Grand Prix Final.
^ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010/2011: Men's Standings
^ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010/2011: Ladies Standings
^ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010/2011: Pairs Standings
^ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010/2011: Ice Dance Standings
. Archived from the original on 2011-08-16. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
. Archived from the original on 2010-08-21. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
External linksedit
2009-2010 Season's Best Scores: Men's singles
2009-2010 Season's Best Scores: Ladies singles
2009-2010 Season's Best Scores: Pair skating
2009-2010 Season's Best Scores: Ice Dancing
January 01, 1970
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The 2010 11 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating was the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series of the 2010 11 season It was a series of six international invitational competitions in the fall of 2010 that built to the Grand Prix Final Skaters competed in the disciplines of men s singles ladies singles pair skating and ice dancing on the senior level At each event skaters earned points based on their placement toward qualifying for the Grand Prix Final The top six scoring skaters or teams at the end of the series competed at the 2010 2011 Grand Prix Final held in Beijing China 2010 11 ISU Grand Prix of Figure SkatingType Grand PrixDate October 22 December 12 2010Season 2010 11NavigationPrevious 2009 10 Grand PrixNext 2011 12 Grand Prix The Grand Prix series set the stage for the 2011 European Four Continents and World Championships as well as each country s national championships The Grand Prix series began on October 22 2010 and ended on December 12 2010 The Grand Prix was organized by the International Skating Union Skaters competed for prize money and for a chance to compete in the Grand Prix Final The corresponding series for junior level skaters was the 2010 11 ISU Junior Grand Prix Contents 1 Qualifying 2 Schedule 3 Medal summary 4 Grand Prix Final qualification points 4 1 Qualification standings 5 References 6 External linksQualifying editSkaters who reached the age of 14 by July 1 2010 were eligible to compete on the senior Grand Prix circuit The top six skaters teams from the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships were seeded and then guaranteed two events Skaters teams who placed 7th through 12th were also given two events though they were not considered seeded Skaters and teams who were ranked in the top 24 in the world at the end of the 2009 10 season and those who had an ISU personal best in the top 24 on the season s best list for the 2009 10 season were also guaranteed one event Skaters teams who medaled at the 2009 10 JGP Final or the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were guaranteed one event Skaters who medaled at both the Junior Grand Prix Final and the World Junior Championships were guaranteed only one event The host country was allowed to assign three skaters teams of their choosing from their country in each discipline The spots remaining were filled from the top 75 skaters teams in the 2009 10 season s best list Skaters could not be given a Grand Prix invitation without having been on the season s best list with the following exceptions The host country could select any three of their own skaters Pairs and dance teams who had in either the 2008 09 or 2009 10 season qualified for Grand Prix spots by World Championships placement or had held a world ranking or season s best ranking in the top 24 with a previous partner could be considered for an alternate spot with their new partner Skaters and teams who had previously been seeded 1st through 6th at the World Championships and had missed any number of seasons could be considered for one or two Grand Prix assignments if they committed to competing at two Grand Prix events and had never taken advantage of this rule in a previous season Schedule editDate Event Location October 22 24 2010 NHK Trophy nbsp Nagoya Japan October 29 31 2010 Skate Canada International nbsp Kingston Ontario Canada November 5 7 2010 Cup of China nbsp Beijing China November 12 14 2010 Skate America nbsp Portland Oregon United States November 19 21 2010 Cup of Russia nbsp Moscow Russia November 26 28 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard nbsp Paris France December 9 12 2010 11 Grand Prix Final nbsp Beijing ChinaMedal summary editEvent Discipline Gold Silver Bronze nbsp NHK Trophy 1 Men nbsp Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Jeremy Abbott nbsp Florent Amodio Ladies nbsp Carolina Kostner nbsp Rachael Flatt nbsp Kanako Murakami Pairs nbsp Pang Qing Tong Jian nbsp Vera Bazarova Yuri Larionov nbsp Narumi Takahashi Mervin Tran Ice dancing nbsp Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp Kaitlyn Weaver Andrew Poje nbsp Maia Shibutani Alex Shibutani Event Discipline Gold Silver Bronze nbsp Skate Canada International 2 Men nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Nobunari Oda nbsp Adam Rippon Ladies nbsp Alissa Czisny nbsp Ksenia Makarova nbsp Amelie Lacoste Pairs nbsp Lubov Iliushechkina Nodari Maisuradze nbsp Kirsten Moore Towers Dylan Moscovitch nbsp Paige Lawrence Rudi Swiegers Ice dancing nbsp Vanessa Crone Paul Poirier nbsp Sinead Kerr John Kerr nbsp Madison Chock Greg Zuerlein Event Discipline Gold Silver Bronze nbsp Cup of China 3 Men nbsp Takahiko Kozuka nbsp Brandon Mroz nbsp Tomas Verner Ladies nbsp Miki Ando nbsp Akiko Suzuki nbsp Alena Leonova Pairs nbsp Pang Qing Tong Jian nbsp Sui Wenjing Han Cong nbsp Caitlin Yankowskas John Coughlin Ice dancing nbsp Nathalie Pechalat Fabian Bourzat nbsp Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev nbsp Federica Faiella Massimo Scali Event Discipline Gold Silver Bronze nbsp Skate America 4 Men nbsp Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Nobunari Oda nbsp Armin Mahbanoozadeh Ladies nbsp Kanako Murakami nbsp Rachael Flatt nbsp Carolina Kostner Pairs nbsp Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy nbsp Kirsten Moore Towers Dylan Moscovitch nbsp Sui Wenjing Han Cong Ice dancing nbsp Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp Vanessa Crone Paul Poirer nbsp Maia Shibutani Alex Shibutani Event Discipline Gold Silver Bronze nbsp Rostelecom Cup 5 Men nbsp Tomas Verner nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Jeremy Abbott Ladies nbsp Miki Ando nbsp Akiko Suzuki nbsp Ashley Wagner Pairs nbsp Yuko Kavaguti Alexander Smirnov nbsp Narumi Takahashi Mervin Tran nbsp Amanda Evora Mark Ladwig Ice dancing nbsp Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev nbsp Nora Hoffmann Maxim Zavozin nbsp Elena Ilinykh Nikita Katsalapov Event Discipline Gold Silver Bronze nbsp Trophee Eric Bompard 6 Men nbsp Takahiko Kozuka nbsp Florent Amodio nbsp Brandon Mroz Ladies nbsp Kiira Korpi nbsp Mirai Nagasu nbsp Alissa Czisny Pairs nbsp Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy nbsp Vera Bazarova Yuri Larionov nbsp Maylin Hausch Daniel Wende Ice dancing nbsp Nathalie Pechalat Fabian Bourzat nbsp Ekaterina Riazanova Ilia Tkachenko nbsp Madison Chock Greg Zuerlein Event Discipline Gold Silver Bronze Grand Prix Final 7 Men nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Nobunari Oda nbsp Takahiko Kozuka Ladies nbsp Alissa Czisny nbsp Carolina Kostner nbsp Kanako Murakami Pairs nbsp Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy nbsp Pang Qing Tong Jian nbsp Sui Wenjing Han Cong Ice dancing nbsp Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp Nathalie Pechalat Fabian Bourzat nbsp Vanessa Crone Paul PoirierGrand Prix Final qualification points editAfter the final event the 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard the six skaters teams with the most points advanced to the Grand Prix Final The point system is as follows Placement Points Singles Dance Points Pairs 1st place 15 points 15 points 2nd place 13 points 13 points 3rd place 11 points 11 points 4th place 9 points 9 points 5th place 7 points 7 points 6th place 5 points 5 points 7th place 4 points 8th place 3 points There are seven tie breakers in cases of a tie in overall points Highest placement at an event If a skater placed 1st and 3rd the tiebreaker is the 1st place and that beats a skater who placed 2nd in both events Highest combined total scores in both events If a skater earned 200 points at one event and 250 at a second that skater would win in the second tie break over a skater who earned 200 points at one event and 150 at another Participated in two events Highest combined scores in the free skating free dancing portion of both events Highest individual score in the free skating free dancing portion from one event Highest combined scores in the short program original dance of both events Highest number of total participants at the events If there is still a tie the tie is considered unbreakable and the tied skaters all qualify for the Grand Prix Final Qualification standings edit Skaters in bold qualified for the Grand Prix Final Points Men 8 Ladies 9 Pairs 10 Ice dance 11 30 nbsp Takahiko Kozuka nbsp Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Miki Ando nbsp Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy nbsp Pang Qing Tong Jian nbsp Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp Nathalie Pechalat Fabian Bourzat 28 nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Vanessa Crone Paul Poirer nbsp Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev 26 nbsp Tomas Verner nbsp Nobunari Oda nbsp Alissa Czisny nbsp Carolina Kostner nbsp Kanako Murakami nbsp Akiko Suzuki nbsp Rachael Flatt nbsp Vera Bazarova Yuri Larionov nbsp Kirsten Moore Towers Dylan Moscovitch 24 nbsp Florent Amodio nbsp Jeremy Abbott nbsp Brandon Mroz nbsp Kiira Korpi nbsp Lubov Iliushechkina Nodari Maisuradze nbsp Sui Wenjing Han Cong nbsp Narumi Takahashi Mervin Tran 22 nbsp Mirai Nagasu nbsp Kaitlyn Weaver Andrew Poje nbsp Nora Hoffmann Maxim Zavozin nbsp Maia Shibutani Alex Shibutani nbsp Madison Chock Greg Zuerlein 20 nbsp Adam Rippon nbsp Caitlin Yankowskas John Coughlin nbsp Ekaterina Riazanova Ilia Tkachenko nbsp Elena Ilinykh Nikita Katsalapov 19 18 nbsp Kevin Reynolds nbsp Ashley Wagner nbsp Amelie Lacoste nbsp Cynthia Phaneuf nbsp Paige Lawrence Rudi Swiegers nbsp Amanda Evora Mark Ladwig 17 nbsp Ksenia Makarova 16 nbsp Caydee Denney Jeremy Barrett nbsp Pernelle Carron Lloyd Jones 15 nbsp Yuko Kavaguti Alexander Smirnov 14 nbsp Samuel Contesti nbsp Agnes Zawadzki nbsp Marissa Castelli Simon Shnapir nbsp Mylene Brodeur John Mattatall nbsp Kristina Gorshkova Vitali Butikov nbsp Huang Xintong Zheng Xun 13 nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Joshi Helgesson nbsp Sinead Kerr John Kerr 12 nbsp Alban Preaubert nbsp Haruka Imai nbsp Lucie Mysliveckova Matej Novak 11 nbsp Armin Mahbanoozadeh nbsp Alena Leonova nbsp Maylin Hausch Daniel Wende nbsp Federica Faiella Massimo Scali 10 nbsp Shawn Sawyer nbsp Valentina Marchei nbsp Mao Asada 9 nbsp Brian Joubert nbsp Artur Gachinski nbsp Elene Gedevanishvili nbsp Katerina Gerboldt Alexander Enbert nbsp Alexandra Paul Mitchell Islam nbsp Kharis Ralph Asher Hill 8 nbsp Kevin van der Perren nbsp Cathy Reed Chris Reed 7 nbsp Javier Fernandez nbsp Tatsuki Machida nbsp Daisuke Murakami nbsp Chafik Besseghier nbsp Geng Bingwa nbsp Myriane Samson nbsp Felicia Zhang Taylor Toth nbsp Ksenia Stolbova Fedor Klimov nbsp Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford nbsp Anna Cappellini Luca Lanotte 6 nbsp Penny Coomes Nicholas Buckland 5 nbsp Song Nan nbsp Takahito Mura nbsp Viktoria Helgesson nbsp Sofia Biryukova nbsp Amanda Dobbs nbsp Britney Simpson Nathan Miller nbsp Stefania Berton Ondre Hotarek nbsp Nicole Della Monica Yannick Kocon nbsp Klara Kadlecova Petr Bidar nbsp Lynn Kriengkrairut Logan Giulietti Schmitt nbsp Madison Hubbell Keiffer Hubbell 4 nbsp Ross Miner nbsp Adrian Schultheiss nbsp Wu Jialiang nbsp Peter Liebers nbsp Sonia Lafuente nbsp Caroline Zhang nbsp Isabella Cannuscio Ian Lorello nbsp Sarah Arnold Justin Trojek 3 nbsp Jeremy Ten nbsp Anton Kovalevski nbsp Guan Jinlin nbsp Ivan Tretiakov nbsp Mae Berenice Meite nbsp Fumie Suguri nbsp Kristine Musademba nbsp Yu Xiaoyang Wang Chen nbsp Stefanie Frohberg Tim Giesen nbsp Dora Turoczi Balazs Major 0 nbsp Yasuharu Nanri nbsp Stephen Carttiere nbsp Zoltan Kelemen nbsp Grant Hochstein nbsp Konstantin Menshov nbsp Denis Ten nbsp Kristoffer Berntsson nbsp Chen Peitong nbsp Paolo Bacchini nbsp Viktor Pfeifer nbsp Sergei Voronov nbsp Kwak Min jeong nbsp Jenna Mccorkell nbsp Lena Marrocco nbsp Diane Szmiett nbsp Elena Glebova nbsp Sarah Hecken nbsp Alexe Gilles nbsp Candice Didier nbsp Sarah Meier nbsp Zhu Qiuying nbsp Dong Huibo Wu Yiming nbsp Anna Khnychenkova Mark Magyar nbsp Stacey Kemp David King nbsp Zhang Yue Wang Lei nbsp Tatiana Novik Mikhail Kuznetsov nbsp Kaleigh Hole Adam Johnson nbsp Guan Xueting Wang Meng nbsp Rachel Tibbetts Collin BrubakerReferences edit 2010 NHK Trophy at the International Skating Union 2010 Skate Canada International at the International Skating Union 2010 Cup of China at the International Skating Union 2010 Skate America at the International Skating Union 2010 Rostelecom Cup at the International Skating Union 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard at the International Skating Union 2010 2011 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final at the International Skating Union ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010 2011 Men s Standings ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010 2011 Ladies Standings ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010 2011 Pairs Standings ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010 2011 Ice Dance Standings 2010 2011 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Grand Prix Announcement Archived from the original on 2011 08 16 Retrieved 2010 06 29 ISU Communication No 1023 Archived from the original on 2010 08 21 Retrieved 2010 06 29 External links edit2009 2010 Season s Best Scores Men s singles 2009 2010 Season s Best Scores Ladies singles 2009 2010 Season s Best Scores Pair skating 2009 2010 Season s Best Scores Ice Dancing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 11 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating amp oldid 1223086192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,