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Top 10 season's best scores in the men's free skating [259] No. Skater Nation Score Event 1 Ilia Malinin United States: 205.30 2024 CS Lombardia Trophy: 2 Yuma Kagiyama Japan: 194.39 2024 NHK Trophy: 3 Kévin Aymoz France: 190.84 2024 Skate America: 4 Shun Sato Japan: 187.49 2024 CS Lombardia Trophy: 5 Sōta Yamamoto Japan: 183.72 2024 CS ...
The 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held January 22–28, 2024, at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. [1] Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles , pair skating , and ice dance at the senior and junior levels.
2024–25 Dates Event Type Level Disc. Location Results July 18–21 Brazilian Championships: Nationals All M/W São Paulo, Brazil [1] August 16–17 Indian Championships: Nationals All M/W Gurgaon, India [2] September 18–19 Indonesian Championships Nationals All M/W Jakarta, Indonesia [3] September 26–28 Master's de Patinage: Other S/J All
The 2023–24 figure skating season began on July 1, 2023, and ended on June 30, 2024. During this season, elite skaters competed at the ISU (International Skating Union) Championship level at the 2024 European Championships , Four Continents Championships , World Junior Championships , World Championships , and the Winter Youth Olympics .
National figure skating championships for the 2023–24 season took place mainly from December 2023 to January 2024. They were held to crown national champions and to serve as part of the selection process for international events, such as the 2024 ISU Championships and Youth Olympics .
March 25, 2024 at 9:38 AM Ilia Malinin of United States competes in Men Free Skating during World Figure Skating Championships 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on March 23, 2024.
The 2024 CS Cranberry Cup International was held on August 8–11, 2024, in Norwood, Massachusetts, in the United States. [1] It was the first event of the 2024–25 ISU Challenger Series. Medals were awarded in men's and women's singles.
The skating season begins on July 1 of one year and lasts until June 30 of the next year, thus spanning a full 12 months. The seasons are referred to by the years they span; for example, the 2017–18 figure skating season began in July 2017 and ended in June 2018.