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- 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
- 2024–25 national figure skating championships
- U.S. Figure Skating Championships
- 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
- 2024–25 figure skating season
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The 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships will be held January 20-26, 2025, at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. Medals will be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels. The results will be part of the U.S. selection criteria for the 2025 Four Continents Championships, 2025 World Championships, and 2025 World Junior Championships.
Qualifying
Skaters qualified for the U.S. Championships by competing in the National Qualifying Series, a series of competitions that allowed skaters to qualify for Sectionals, U.S. Pairs Final, and U.S. Ice Dance Final in November. Skaters could receive a bye to the finals through competing in at least one Grand Prix, Junior Grand Prix, or Challenger competition. Additional junior competitors could qualify through having won the 2024 U.S. Championships at the junior level. Additional senior competitors could qualify thorugh having won the 2024 sectional singles final at the senior level.
= Advancement to U.S. Championships
=Skaters advanced by either having a bye or competing at Singles Sectionals, U.S. Pairs, or U.S. Ice Dance Finals.
Senior skaters were eligible for a bye through meeting one of the following criteria:
Placing in the top five at the 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Selection to the 2024 World Championships team
Winning a medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Qualifying for the same event at the Grand Prix Final or the Junior Grand Prix Final
Competing at three international assignments classified as an ISU Grand Prix, ISU Junior Grand Prix, or ISU Challenger Series event
Junior skaters were eligible for a bye through meeting one of the following criteria:
Qualifying for the same event at the Junior Grand Prix Final
Competing at three international assignments classified as an ISU Junior Grand Prix or ISU Challenger Series event
If the number of athletes with three international competitions from the approved competition list exceeded the number of available byes, byes were awarded based on the highest to lowest total score in the following order of importance:
ISU Grand Prix
ISU Junior Grand Prix
ISU Challenger Series
There was a minimum required Technical Element Score for all athletes to compete.
After accounting for all byes, the top placements from Singles Sectionals, U.S. Pairs, or U.S. Ice Dance Finals were then used until the maximum number of competitors for each event was met.
= Seniors
=Singles
Singles skaters could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways:
Receiving a bye
Having one of the top two total combined scores from each section in the Sectional Singles Final
Having the next-best score nationwide in the Sectional Singles Final until the maximum was met
There were a maximum of 18 spots.
Pairs
Pairs could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways:
Receiving a bye
Having one of the top placements at the U.S. Pairs Final until the maximum was met
There were a maximum of 12 spots.
Ice dance
Ice dance teams could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways:
Receiving a bye
Having one of the top placements at the U.S. Ice Dance Final until the maximum was met
There were a maximum of 15 spots.
= Juniors
=Singles
Singles skaters could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways:
Receiving a bye
Having one of the top four total combined scores from each section in the Sectional Singles Final
Having one of the top two total combined novice scores from each section in the Sectional Singles Final
There were a maximum of 18 spots.
Pairs
Pairs teams could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways:
Receiving a bye
Having one of the top eight total combined scores in the U.S. Pairs Final
There were a maximum of 8 spots.
Ice dance
Ice dance teams could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways:
Receiving a bye
Having one of the top ten total combined scores in the U.S. Ice Dance Final
There were a maximum of 10 spots.
Entries
U.S. Figure Skating published the official list of preliminary entries on November 25, 2024.
= Senior
== Junior
=References
External links
[1] at SkatingScores.com