The Four Continents Figure Skating Championships (4CC) is an annual figure skating competition. The International Skating Union established it in 1999 to provide skaters representing non-European countries with a similar competition to the much older European Figure Skating Championships. The event's name refers to the Americas (North America and South America), Africa, Asia and Oceania (four of the five continents represented in the Olympic rings, omitting Europe). Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance.
Four Continents Figure Skating Championships |
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Status | Active |
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Genre | Sporting event |
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Date(s) | Varying |
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Frequency | Annual |
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Country | Varying |
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Inaugurated | 1999 |
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Organised by | International Skating Union |
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Historically, the 4CC has been dominated by just four countries – the United States, Japan, Canada, and China – which have won a combined 287 out of 300 possible medals. South Korea (9), Kazakhstan (2), North Korea (1), and Uzbekistan (1) are the only other countries to have earned Four Continents medals.
Qualifying edit
Skaters must belong to a non-European member nation of the ISU. Each member country may enter up to three skaters or teams in each discipline, provided they obtain the minimum TES in the current or previous season. National governing bodies select their entries according to their own criteria. As with the other senior ISU Championships, eligible skaters must be at least seventeen before July 1 of the previous year.
As of 2018 Championships, the following countries are eligible to send skaters to the competition: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, New Zealand, North Korea, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Uzbekistan.[1]
Medalists edit
Men's singles edit
Women's singles edit
Pairs edit
Ice dance edit
Cumulative medal count edit
References edit
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For the 2024 edition see 2024 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships The Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 4CC is an annual figure skating competition The International Skating Union established it in 1999 to provide skaters representing non European countries with a similar competition to the much older European Figure Skating Championships The event s name refers to the Americas North America and South America Africa Asia and Oceania four of the five continents represented in the Olympic rings omitting Europe Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men s singles women s singles pairs and ice dance Four Continents Figure Skating ChampionshipsStatusActiveGenreSporting eventDate s VaryingFrequencyAnnualCountryVaryingInaugurated1999Organised byInternational Skating Union Historically the 4CC has been dominated by just four countries the United States Japan Canada and China which have won a combined 287 out of 300 possible medals South Korea 9 Kazakhstan 2 North Korea 1 and Uzbekistan 1 are the only other countries to have earned Four Continents medals Contents 1 Qualifying 2 Medalists 2 1 Men s singles 2 2 Women s singles 2 3 Pairs 2 4 Ice dance 3 Cumulative medal count 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksQualifying editSkaters must belong to a non European member nation of the ISU Each member country may enter up to three skaters or teams in each discipline provided they obtain the minimum TES in the current or previous season National governing bodies select their entries according to their own criteria As with the other senior ISU Championships eligible skaters must be at least seventeen before July 1 of the previous year As of 2018 Championships the following countries are eligible to send skaters to the competition Argentina Australia Brazil Cambodia Canada China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Mexico Mongolia New Zealand North Korea Philippines Singapore South Africa South Korea Thailand United Arab Emirates the United States and Uzbekistan 1 Medalists editMen s singles edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref 1999 nbsp Halifax nbsp Takeshi Honda nbsp Li Chengjiang nbsp Elvis Stojko 2 2000 nbsp Osaka nbsp Elvis Stojko nbsp Li Chengjiang nbsp Zhang Min 2001 nbsp Salt Lake City nbsp Li Chengjiang nbsp Takeshi Honda nbsp Michael Weiss 3 2002 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Jeffrey Buttle nbsp Takeshi Honda nbsp Gao Song 4 2003 nbsp Beijing nbsp Takeshi Honda nbsp Zhang Min nbsp Li Chengjiang 5 2004 nbsp Hamilton nbsp Jeffrey Buttle nbsp Emanuel Sandhu nbsp Evan Lysacek 6 2005 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Evan Lysacek nbsp Li Chengjiang nbsp Daisuke Takahashi 7 2006 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Nobunari Oda nbsp Christopher Mabee nbsp Matthew Savoie 8 2007 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Evan Lysacek nbsp Jeffrey Buttle nbsp Jeremy Abbott 9 2008 nbsp Goyang nbsp Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Jeffrey Buttle nbsp Evan Lysacek 10 2009 nbsp Vancouver nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Evan Lysacek nbsp Takahiko Kozuka 11 2010 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Adam Rippon nbsp Tatsuki Machida nbsp Kevin Reynolds 12 2011 nbsp Taipei nbsp Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Jeremy Abbott 13 2012 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Ross Miner 14 2013 nbsp Osaka nbsp Kevin Reynolds nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Yan Han 15 2014 nbsp Taipei nbsp Takahito Mura nbsp Takahiko Kozuka nbsp Song Nan 16 2015 nbsp Seoul nbsp Denis Ten nbsp Joshua Farris nbsp Yan Han 17 2016 nbsp Taipei nbsp Patrick Chan nbsp Jin Boyang nbsp Yan Han 18 2017 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Nathan Chen nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Shoma Uno 19 2018 nbsp Taipei nbsp Jin Boyang nbsp Shoma Uno nbsp Jason Brown 20 2019 nbsp Anaheim nbsp Shoma Uno nbsp Jin Boyang nbsp Vincent Zhou 21 2020 nbsp Seoul nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Jason Brown nbsp Yuma Kagiyama 22 2021 nbsp Sydney Competition cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 23 2022 nbsp Tallinn nbsp Cha Jun hwan nbsp Kazuki Tomono nbsp Kao Miura 24 2023 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Kao Miura nbsp Keegan Messing nbsp Shun Sato 25 2024 nbsp Shanghai nbsp Yuma Kagiyama nbsp Shun Sato nbsp Cha Jun hwan 26 2025 nbsp Seoul 2026 nbsp Beijing Women s singles edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref 1999 nbsp Halifax nbsp Tatiana Malinina nbsp Amber Corwin nbsp Angela Nikodinov 27 2000 nbsp Osaka nbsp Angela Nikodinov nbsp Stacey Pensgen nbsp Annie Bellemare 2001 nbsp Salt Lake City nbsp Fumie Suguri nbsp Angela Nikodinov nbsp Yoshie Onda 3 2002 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Jennifer Kirk nbsp Shizuka Arakawa nbsp Yoshie Onda 4 2003 nbsp Beijing nbsp Fumie Suguri nbsp Shizuka Arakawa nbsp Yukari Nakano 5 2004 nbsp Hamilton nbsp Yukina Ota nbsp Cynthia Phaneuf nbsp Amber Corwin 6 2005 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Fumie Suguri nbsp Yoshie Onda nbsp Jennifer Kirk 7 2006 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Katy Taylor nbsp Yukari Nakano nbsp Beatrisa Liang 8 2007 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Kimmie Meissner nbsp Emily Hughes nbsp Joannie Rochette 9 2008 nbsp Goyang nbsp Mao Asada nbsp Joannie Rochette nbsp Miki Ando 10 2009 nbsp Vancouver nbsp Yuna Kim nbsp Joannie Rochette nbsp Mao Asada 11 2010 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Mao Asada nbsp Akiko Suzuki nbsp Caroline Zhang 12 2011 nbsp Taipei nbsp Miki Ando nbsp Mao Asada nbsp Mirai Nagasu 13 2012 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Ashley Wagner nbsp Mao Asada nbsp Caroline Zhang 14 2013 nbsp Osaka nbsp Mao Asada nbsp Akiko Suzuki nbsp Kanako Murakami 15 2014 nbsp Taipei nbsp Kanako Murakami nbsp Satoko Miyahara nbsp Li Zijun 16 2015 nbsp Seoul nbsp Polina Edmunds nbsp Satoko Miyahara nbsp Rika Hongo 17 2016 nbsp Taipei nbsp Satoko Miyahara nbsp Mirai Nagasu nbsp Rika Hongo 18 2017 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Mai Mihara nbsp Gabrielle Daleman nbsp Mirai Nagasu 19 2018 nbsp Taipei nbsp Kaori Sakamoto nbsp Mai Mihara nbsp Satoko Miyahara 20 2019 nbsp Anaheim nbsp Rika Kihira nbsp Elizabet Tursynbaeva nbsp Mai Mihara 21 2020 nbsp Seoul nbsp Rika Kihira nbsp You Young nbsp Bradie Tennell 22 2021 nbsp Sydney Competition cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 23 2022 nbsp Tallinn nbsp Mai Mihara nbsp Lee Hae in nbsp Kim Ye lim 24 2023 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Lee Hae in nbsp Kim Ye lim nbsp Mone Chiba 25 2024 nbsp Shanghai nbsp Mone Chiba nbsp Kim Chae yeon nbsp Rinka Watanabe 26 2025 nbsp Seoul 2026 nbsp Beijing Pairs edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref 1999 nbsp Halifax nbsp Shen XueZhao Hongbo nbsp Kristy SargeantKris Wirtz nbsp Danielle HartsellSteve Hartsell 28 2000 nbsp Osaka nbsp Jamie SaleDavid Pelletier nbsp Kyoko InaJohn Zimmerman nbsp Tiffany ScottPhilip Dulebohn 2001 nbsp Salt Lake City nbsp Jamie SaleDavid Pelletier nbsp Shen XueZhao Hongbo nbsp Kyoko InaJohn Zimmerman 3 2002 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Anabelle LangloisPatrice Archetto nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao 4 2003 nbsp Beijing nbsp Shen XueZhao Hongbo nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao 5 2004 nbsp Hamilton nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao nbsp Valerie MarcouxCraig Buntin 6 2005 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Kathryn OrscherGarrett Lucash 7 2006 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Rena InoueJohn Baldwin nbsp Utako WakamatsuJean Sebastien Fecteau nbsp Elizabeth PutnamSean Wirtz 8 2007 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Shen XueZhao Hongbo nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Rena InoueJohn Baldwin 9 2008 nbsp Goyang nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao nbsp Brooke CastileBenjamin Okolski 10 2009 nbsp Vancouver nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Jessica DubeBryce Davison nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao 11 2010 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Zhang DanZhang Hao nbsp Keauna McLaughlinRockne Brubaker nbsp Meagan DuhamelCraig Buntin 12 2011 nbsp Taipei nbsp Pang QingTong Jian nbsp Meagan DuhamelEric Radford nbsp Paige LawrenceRudi Swiegers 13 2012 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp Caydee DenneyJohn Coughlin nbsp Mary Beth MarleyRockne Brubaker 14 2013 nbsp Osaka nbsp Meagan DuhamelEric Radford nbsp Kirsten Moore TowersDylan Moscovitch nbsp Marissa CastelliSimon Shnapir 15 2014 nbsp Taipei nbsp Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp Tarah KayneDanny O Shea nbsp Alexa ScimecaChris Knierim 16 2015 nbsp Seoul nbsp Meagan DuhamelEric Radford nbsp Peng ChengZhang Hao nbsp Pang QingTong Jian 17 2016 nbsp Taipei nbsp Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp Alexa ScimecaChris Knierim nbsp Yu XiaoyuJin Yang 18 2017 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp Meagan DuhamelEric Radford nbsp Liubov IlyushechkinaDylan Moscovitch 19 2018 nbsp Taipei nbsp Tarah KayneDanny O Shea nbsp Ashley CainTimothy LeDuc nbsp Ryom Tae okKim Ju sik 20 2019 nbsp Anaheim nbsp Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp Kirsten Moore TowersMichael Marinaro nbsp Peng ChengJin Yang 21 2020 nbsp Seoul nbsp Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp Peng ChengJin Yang nbsp Kirsten Moore TowersMichael Marinaro 22 2021 nbsp Sydney Competition cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 23 2022 nbsp Tallinn nbsp Audrey LuMisha Mitrofanov nbsp Emily ChanSpencer Akira Howe nbsp Evelyn WalshTrennt Michaud 24 2023 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Riku MiuraRyuichi Kihara nbsp Emily ChanSpencer Akira Howe nbsp Deanna Stellato DudekMaxime Deschamps 25 2024 nbsp Shanghai nbsp Deanna Stellato DudekMaxime Deschamps nbsp Riku MiuraRyuichi Kihara nbsp Ellie KamDanny O Shea 26 2025 nbsp Seoul 2026 nbsp Beijing Ice dance edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref 1999 nbsp Halifax nbsp Shae Lynn BourneVictor Kraatz nbsp Chantal LefebvreMichel Brunet nbsp Naomi LangPeter Tchernyshev 29 2000 nbsp Osaka nbsp Naomi LangPeter Tchernyshev nbsp Marie France DubreuilPatrice Lauzon nbsp Jamie SilversteinJustin Pekarek 2001 nbsp Salt Lake City nbsp Shae Lynn BourneVictor Kraatz nbsp Naomi LangPeter Tchernyshev nbsp Marie France DubreuilPatrice Lauzon 3 2002 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Naomi LangPeter Tchernyshev nbsp Tanith BelbinBenjamin Agosto nbsp Megan WingAaron Lowe 4 2003 nbsp Beijing nbsp Shae Lynn BourneVictor Kraatz nbsp Tanith BelbinBenjamin Agosto nbsp Naomi LangPeter Tchernyshev 5 2004 nbsp Hamilton nbsp Tanith BelbinBenjamin Agosto nbsp Marie France DubreuilPatrice Lauzon nbsp Megan WingAaron Lowe 6 2005 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Tanith BelbinBenjamin Agosto nbsp Melissa GregoryDenis Petukhov nbsp Lydia ManonRyan O Meara 7 2006 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Tanith BelbinBenjamin Agosto nbsp Morgan MatthewsMaxim Zavozin nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir 8 2007 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Marie France DubreuilPatrice Lauzon nbsp Tanith BelbinBenjamin Agosto nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir 9 2008 nbsp Goyang nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Meryl DavisCharlie White nbsp Kimberly NavarroBrent Bommentre 10 2009 nbsp Vancouver nbsp Meryl DavisCharlie White nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Emily SamuelsonEvan Bates 11 2010 nbsp Jeonju nbsp Kaitlyn WeaverAndrew Poje nbsp Allie Hann McCurdyMichael Coreno nbsp Madison HubbellKeiffer Hubbell 12 2011 nbsp Taipei nbsp Meryl DavisCharlie White nbsp Maia ShibutaniAlex Shibutani nbsp Vanessa CronePaul Poirier 13 2012 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Meryl DavisCharlie White nbsp Kaitlyn WeaverAndrew Poje 14 2013 nbsp Osaka nbsp Meryl DavisCharlie White nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates 15 2014 nbsp Taipei nbsp Madison HubbellZachary Donohue nbsp Piper GillesPaul Poirier nbsp Alexandra AldridgeDaniel Eaton 16 2015 nbsp Seoul nbsp Kaitlyn WeaverAndrew Poje nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates nbsp Maia ShibutaniAlex Shibutani 17 2016 nbsp Taipei nbsp Maia ShibutaniAlex Shibutani nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates nbsp Kaitlyn WeaverAndrew Poje 18 2017 nbsp Gangneung nbsp Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Maia ShibutaniAlex Shibutani nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates 19 2018 nbsp Taipei nbsp Kaitlin HawayekJean Luc Baker nbsp Carolane SoucisseShane Firus nbsp Kana MuramotoChris Reed 20 2019 nbsp Anaheim nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates nbsp Kaitlyn WeaverAndrew Poje nbsp Piper GillesPaul Poirier 21 2020 nbsp Seoul nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates nbsp Piper GillesPaul Poirier nbsp Madison HubbellZachary Donohue 22 2021 nbsp Sydney Competition cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 23 2022 nbsp Tallinn nbsp Caroline GreenMichael Parsons nbsp Kana MuramotoDaisuke Takahashi nbsp Christina CarreiraAnthony Ponomarenko 24 2023 nbsp Colorado Springs nbsp Madison ChockEvan Bates nbsp Laurence Fournier BeaudryNikolaj Sorensen nbsp Marjorie LajoieZachary Lagha 25 2024 nbsp Shanghai nbsp Piper GillesPaul Poirier nbsp Laurence Fournier BeaudryNikolaj Sorensen nbsp Christina CarreiraAnthony Ponomarenko 26 2025 nbsp Seoul 2026 nbsp BeijingCumulative medal count editMain article Four Continents Figure Skating Championships cumulative medal count RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States282842982 nbsp Japan272419703 nbsp Canada222922734 nbsp China181414465 nbsp South Korea34296 nbsp Kazakhstan11027 nbsp Uzbekistan10018 nbsp North Korea0011Totals 8 entries 100100100300References edit International Skating Unio, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,
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