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The 2024 World Figure Skating Championships were held from March 18–24, 2024, at the Bell CentreinMontreal, Canada.[1] Montreal had originally been scheduled to host the 2020 World Championships, but they were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition determined the entry quotas for each skating federation at the 2025 World Championships. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

2024 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:March 18 – March 24
Season:2023–24
Location:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Host:Skate Canada
Venue:Bell Centre
Champions
Men's singles:
United States Ilia Malinin
Women's singles:
Japan Kaori Sakamoto
Pairs:
Canada Deanna Stellato-Dudek
and Maxime Deschamps
Ice dance:
United States Madison Chock
and Evan Bates
Navigation
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2023 World Championships
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2025 World Championships

Qualification

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Age and minimum TES requirements

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Skaters were 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 accepted technical minimum 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
Discipline SP/RD FS/FD
Men 34 64
Women 32 53
Pairs 29 46
Ice dance 35 52

Number of entries per discipline

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Based on the results of the 2023 World Championships, each ISU member nation could field one to three entries per discipline.[2] Russia and Belarus were banned from participating "until further notice"[3] due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. If not listed on this table, the nation could field one entry.

Number of entries per discipline
Spots Men Women Pairs Ice dance
3   Japan
  South Korea
  United States
  Japan
  South Korea
  Canada
  United States
  Canada
  United States
2   Canada
  France
  Italy
  Switzerland
  Belgium
  Estonia
  Germany
  Switzerland
  United States
  Australia
  Germany
  Hungary
  Italy
  Czech Republic
  Finland
  France
  Great Britain
  Italy
  Lithuania

Schedule

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All times are listed in local time (UTC-05:00).

Schedule
Date[4] Disc. Time Segment
Wednesday, March 20 Pairs 12:00 Short program
Women 17:00
Thursday, March 21 Men 11:10
Pairs 18:10 Free skating
Friday, March 22 Ice dance 11:20 Rhythm dance
Women 18:00 Free skating
Saturday, March 23 Ice dance 13:30 Free dance
Men 18:00 Free skating
Sunday, March 24 Exhibition gala

Entries

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Member nations began announcing their selections in December 2023. The International Skating Union published a complete list of entries on February 27, 2024.[5]

Entries
Country Men[6] Women[7] Pairs[8] Ice dance[9]
  Armenia Semen Daniliants
  Australia
  • Hektor Giotopoulos Moore
  •   Austria Maurizio Zandron Olga Mikutina
      Azerbaijan Vladimir Litvintsev
      Belgium Loena Hendrickx
    Nina Pinzarrone
      Bulgaria Alexander Zlatkov Alexandra Feigin
      Canada Wesley Chiu Madeline Schizas
    Roman Sadovsky
      China Jin Boyang
      Chinese Taipei Ting Tzu-Han
      Croatia Jari Kessler
      Czech Republic Georgii Reshtenko Eliška Březinová
      Estonia Aleksandr Selevko Nataly Langerbaur
    Niina Petrõkina
      Finland Valtter Virtanen Nella Pelkonen
      France Luc Economides Lorine Schild
    Adam Siao Him Fa
      Georgia Nika Egadze Anastasiia Gubanova
      Germany Nikita Starostin Kristina Isaev
      Great Britain Edward Appleby Nina Povey
      Hungary Aleksandr Vlasenko
      Ireland
      Israel Mark Gorodnitsky Mariia Seniuk
      Italy Gabriele Frangipani Sarina Joos
    Nikolaj Memola
      Japan Yuma Kagiyama Mone Chiba
    Kao Miura Kaori Sakamoto
    Shoma Uno Hana Yoshida
      Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov
      Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs Sofja Stepčenko
      Lithuania Meda Variakojytė
      Mexico Donovan Carrillo
      Moldova Anastasia Gracheva
      Monaco Davide Lewton Brain
      Netherlands
      Norway Mia Risa Gomez
      Philippines
      Poland Vladimir Samoilov Ekaterina Kurakova
      Romania Julia Sauter
      Slovakia Adam Hagara Vanesa Selmekova
      South Korea Cha Jun-hwan Kim Chae-yeon
    Kim Hyun-gyeom Lee Hae-in
    Lee Si-hyeong You Young
      Spain Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté
      Sweden Andreas Nordebäck Josefin Taljegard
      Switzerland Lukas Britschgi Livia Kaiser
    Kimmy Repond
      Turkey Burak Demirboğa
      Ukraine Ivan Shmuratko Anastasia Gozhva
      United States Jason Brown Amber Glenn
    Ilia Malinin Isabeau Levito
    Camden Pulkinen

    Changes to preliminary entries

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    Changes to preliminary entries
    Date Discipline Withdrew Added Reason Ref.
    January 19 Men
    Withdrew from competition for remainder of season [10][11]
    February 26 Women
    [12]
    February 28 Pairs
    Injury [13]
    March 11 Ice dance
    [9]
    March 15 Men
    Further consideration[14] [6]

    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
    Women
    Pairs
    Ice dance

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

    Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
    Men
    Women
    Pairs
    Ice dance

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

    Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
    Men
    Women
    Pairs
    Ice dance

    Medals by country

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    Table of medals for overall placement:

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1  United States2103
    2  Japan1203
    3  Canada1102
    4  France0011
      Germany0011
      Italy0011
      South Korea0011
    Totals (7 entries)44412

    Records

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    The following new ISU highest score was set during this event:

    Date Skater Disc. Segment Score Ref.
    March 23, 2024   Ilia Malinin Men Free skate 227.79 [15]

    Results

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    Men's singles

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    Men's results[16]
    Rank Skater Nation Total SP FS
      Ilia Malinin   United States 333.76 3 105.97 1 227.79
      Yuma Kagiyama   Japan 309.65 2 106.35 3 203.30
      Adam Siao Him Fa   France 284.39 19 77.49 2 206.90
    4 Shoma Uno   Japan 280.85 1 107.72 6 173.13
    5 Jason Brown   United States 274.33 4 93.87 5 180.46
    6 Lukas Britschgi   Switzerland 274.09 5 93.41 4 180.68
    7 Deniss Vasiļjevs   Latvia 257.80 8 89.42 8 168.38
    8 Kao Miura   Japan 254.72 10 85.00 7 169.72
    9 Nikolaj Memola   Italy 253.12 6 93.10 12 160.02
    10 Cha Jun-hwan   South Korea 249.65 9 88.21 11 161.44
    11 Aleksandr Selevko   Estonia 247.57 12 84.08 9 163.49
    12 Mark Gorodnitsky   Israel 243.25 14 80.49 10 162.76
    13 Nika Egadze   Georgia 241.55 7 92.08 15 149.47
    14 Mikhail Shaidorov   Kazakhstan 234.19 16 80.02 13 154.17
    15 Donovan Carrillo   Mexico 232.67 15 80.19 14 152.48
    16 Gabriele Frangipani   Italy 231.38 13 82.63 17 148.75
    17 Wesley Chiu   Canada 227.21 18 78.00 16 149.21
    18 Kim Hyun-gyeom   South Korea 222.79 21 74.89 18 147.90
    19 Roman Sadovsky   Canada 221.57 11 84.28 22 137.29
    20 Camden Pulkinen   United States 219.86 17 78.85 20 141.01
    21 Luc Economides   France 217.20 22 74.02 19 143.08
    22 Semen Daniliants   Armenia 213.99 23 73.46 21 140.53
    23 Andreas Nordebäck   Sweden 211.45 20 76.20 23 135.25
    24 Lee Si-hyeong   South Korea 207.59 24 73.23 24 134.36
    Did not advance to free skate
    25 Vladimir Litvintsev   Azerbaijan 72.16 25 72.16
    26 Davide Lewton Brain   Monaco 71.58 26 71.58
    27 Maurizio Zandron   Austria 69.59 27 69.59
    28 Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté   Spain 68.35 28 68.35
    29 Jari Kessler   Croatia 68.32 29 68.32
    30 Burak Demirboğa   Turkey 68.18 30 68.18
    31 Vladimir Samoilov   Poland 67.81 31 67.81
    32 Nikita Starostin   Germany 67.34 32 67.34
    33 Ivan Shmuratko   Ukraine 66.90 33 66.90
    34 Valtter Virtanen   Finland 66.55 34 66.55
    35 Adam Hagara   Slovakia 65.37 35 65.37
    36 Georgii Reshtenko   Czech Republic 65.35 36 65.35
    37 Alexander Zlatkov   Bulgaria 64.77 37 64.77
    38 Edward Appleby   Great Britain 59.51 38 59.51
    39 Jin Boyang   China 58.53 39 58.53
    40 Aleksandr Vlasenko   Hungary 51.50 40 51.50

    Women's singles

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    Women's results[17]
    Rank Skater Nation Total SP FS
      Kaori Sakamoto   Japan 222.96 4 73.29 1 149.67
      Isabeau Levito   United States 212.16 2 73.73 2 138.43
      Kim Chae-yeon   South Korea 203.59 6 66.91 3 136.68
    4 Loena Hendrickx   Belgium 200.25 1 76.98 8 123.27
    5 Kimmy Repond   Switzerland 196.02 12 62.64 4 133.38
    6 Lee Hae-in   South Korea 195.48 3 73.55 12 121.93
    7 Mone Chiba   Japan 195.46 13 62.64 5 132.82
    8 Hana Yoshida   Japan 194.93 8 64.56 6 130.37
    9 Livia Kaiser   Switzerland 187.24 10 64.05 9 123.19
    10 Amber Glenn   United States 186.53 9 64.53 11 122.00
    11 Ekaterina Kurakova   Poland 184.76 14 62.34 10 122.42
    12 You Young   South Korea 183.35 5 67.37 14 115.98
    13 Anastasiia Gubanova   Georgia 182.42 20 58.66 7 123.76
    14 Olga Mikutina   Austria 177.76 16 60.77 13 116.99
    15 Nina Pinzarrone   Belgium 177.46 11 64.04 16 113.42
    16 Niina Petrõkina   Estonia 176.53 7 66.23 18 110.30
    17 Lorine Schild   France 172.90 18 59.41 15 113.49
    18 Madeline Schizas   Canada 171.78 17 59.65 17 112.13
    19 Josefin Taljegård   Sweden 167.47 15 61.55 20 105.92
    20 Sarina Joos   Italy 167.04 19 59.39 19 107.65
    21 Nataly Langerbaur   Estonia 159.55 24 53.81 21 105.74
    22 Ting Tzu-Han   Chinese Taipei 157.83 22 56.32 22 101.51
    23 Mia Risa Gomez   Norway 147.13 23 55.09 23 92.04
    24 Nella Pelkonen   Finland 145.45 21 56.82 24 88.63
    Did not advance to free skate
    25 Nina Povey   Great Britain 53.50 25 53.50
    26 Alexandra Feigin   Bulgaria 53.33 26 53.33
    27 Julia Sauter   Romania 52.52 27 52.52
    28 Eliška Březinová   Czech Republic 50.90 28 50.90
    29 Kristina Isaev   Germany 50.07 29 50.07
    30 Vanesa Selmekova   Slovakia 48.94 30 48.94
    31 Sofja Stepčenko   Latvia 46.74 31 46.74
    32 Mariia Seniuk   Israel 46.57 32 46.57
    33 Anastasia Gracheva   Moldova 46.12 33 46.12
    34 Anastasia Gozhva   Ukraine 40.28 34 40.28
    35 Meda Variakojytė   Lithuania 40.04 35 40.04

    Pairs

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    At age 40, Deanna Stellato-Dudek became the oldest woman to ever win a gold medal at the World Championships.[18]

    Pairs' results[19]
    Rank Team Nation Total SP FS
        Canada 221.56 1 77.48 2 144.08
        Japan 217.88 2 73.53 1 144.35
        Germany 210.40 4 72.10 3 138.30
    4   Hungary 204.60 6 68.01 4 136.59
    5   Germany 198.23 7 67.64 5 130.59
    6   Italy 197.34 3 72.88 6 124.46
    7   Georgia 189.30 5 72.02 10 117.28
    8   Canada 186.93 9 64.83 7 122.10
    9   Italy 185.40 8 66.12 9 119.28
    10   Australia 182.71 11 63.35 8 119.36
    11   United States 180.41 10 64.44 11 115.97
    12   United States 175.44 12 62.86 13 112.58
    13   United States 174.15 13 61.64 14 112.51
    14   Netherlands 172.24 17 59.07 12 113.17
    15   Canada 169.48 14 60.18 15 109.30
    16   China 165.67 15 59.50 16 106.17
    17   Ukraine 159.39 16 59.34 18 100.05
    18   Finland 156.02 19 55.40 17 100.62
    19   Poland 155.91 18 56.24 19 99.67
    20   Great Britain 153.06 20 54.69 20 98.37
    Did not advance to free skate
    21   Philippines 49.70 21 49.70
    22   Austria 49.54 22 49.54
    23   Sweden 49.05 23 49.05
    24   Czech Republic 46.84 24 46.84

    Ice dance

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    Ice dance results[20]
    Rank Team Nation Total RD FD
        United States 222.20 1 90.08 2 132.12
        Canada 219.68 3 86.51 1 133.14
        Italy 216.52 2 87.52 3 129.00
    4   Great Britain 210.92 4 84.60 4 126.32
    5   Canada 208.01 5 82.30 5 125.71
    6   Lithuania 200.96 6 80.99 9 119.97
    7   United States 200.32 8 79.26 7 121.06
    8   France 200.28 7 80.01 8 120.27
    9   Canada 199.91 10 75.79 6 124.12
    10   Finland 192.34 9 75.89 10 116.45
    11   France 190.00 11 75.74 13 114.26
    12   Georgia 188.34 12 74.46 14 113.88
    13   Czech Republic 188.28 13 73.05 11 115.23
    14   South Korea 186.51 14 71.89 12 114.62
    15   Czech Republic 180.77 18 68.25 15 111.92
    16   Finland 175.99 17 68.66 16 107.33
    17   Australia 174.78 16 71.44 19 103.34
    18   Japan 173.90 20 66.92 17 106.98
    19   Spain 173.53 15 71.81 20 101.72
    20   Ireland 171.67 19 68.04 18 103.63
    Did not advance to free dance
    21   Great Britain 66.39 21 66.39
    22   Germany 65.86 22 65.86
    23   United States 65.21 23 65.21
    24   Hungary 64.59 24 64.59
    25   Italy 63.64 25 63.64
    26   Ukraine 63.30 26 63.30
    27   Slovakia 62.76 27 62.76
    28   Sweden 61.13 28 61.13
    29   Israel 59.16 29 59.16
    30   China 58.80 30 58.80
    31   Lithuania 58.52 31 58.52
    32   Switzerland 58.19 32 58.19
    33   Estonia 57.09 33 57.09
    34   Poland 54.19 34 54.19
    35   Netherlands 51.99 35 51.99
    36   Azerbaijan 49.56 36 49.56

    References

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  • ^ "ISU World Championships 2024 - Women". International Skating Union. February 27, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
  • ^ "ISU World Championships 2024 - Pairs". International Skating Union. February 27, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
  • ^ a b "ISU World Championships 2024 - Ice Dance". International Skating Union. March 11, 2024. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  • ^ "Communication de la Direction Technique de la FFSG". Instagram. January 19, 2024. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
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