Who won the 2016 Figure Skating Olympics?

Who won the 2016 Figure Skating Olympics?

The 2016 United States Figure Skating Championships came to a close on Sunday with Adam Rippon taking home gold with a high score of 182.74 in the men’s free skate.

Who competes in the Four Continents?

As of 2018 Championships, the following countries are eligible to send skaters to the competition: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, D.P.R.

Where is Four Continents figure skating?

Mokdong Ice Rink
Seoul
2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships/Location

Where are the 2021 US Figure Skating Championships?

Orleans Arena
2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships/Location
The 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held from January 11–21, 2021 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Where are the Four Continents in Figure Skating?

The event’s name refers to Africa, the Americas, Asia and Oceania (four of the continents represented in the Olympic rings, omitting Europe).

How old was Patrick Chan when he started skating?

He knew he had to pull everything apart and start from the ground up on the basics of skating.” In 2001, aged 10, Chan won the bronze medal at the Canadian Junior National Championships at the juvenile level, the lowest qualifying level in the Canadian figure skating competition structure.

Where did Patrick Chan place in the World Championships?

Chan competed at the 2008 World Championships in March. He placed seventh in the short program and 11th in the free skating, placing ninth overall. Canada had two spots to 2008 Worlds. Chan’s placement, combined with that of Jeffrey Buttle, who won the event, earned Canada three spots to the 2009 World Championships in the men’s event.

Who are the members of the Four Continents?

Historically, the 4CC has been dominated by just four countries – Canada, China, Japan, and the United States, which have won a combined 258 out of 264 possible medals. Kazakhstan, South Korea, Uzbekistan and North Korea are the only other countries to have placed in the 4CC. Skaters must belong to a non-European member nation of the ISU.

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