Figure skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Qualification

The following is about the qualification rules and allocation of spots for the figure skating events at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[1]

Qualification system

A total of 148 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum of 18 athletes can be entered by a National Olympic Committee, with a maximum of 9 men or 9 women. An additional six quota spots were made available for the team event. A further ten team trophy quotas (two in each discipline) will be distributed to countries qualifying for the team event, but not the discipline itself. This means up to a maximum of 158 athletes can partake.[2][3]

Skater qualification

There is no individual athlete qualification to the Olympics; the choice of which athlete(s) to send to the Games is at the discretion of each country's National Olympic Committee. Each country is allowed a maximum of three entries per discipline, resulting in a maximum of 18 athletes (nine men and nine women) possible per country.

Country qualification

The number of entries for the figure skating events at the Olympic Games is limited by a quota set by the International Olympic Committee. A total of 148 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. There will be 30 skaters in the disciplines of men's and ladies singles, 20 pair skating teams, and 24 ice dancing teams. Additionally, ten nations qualified for the team event.

Countries were able to qualify entries to the 2014 Winter Olympics in two ways. Most spots were allocated based on the results of the 2013 World Championships. At the event, countries were able to qualify up to three entries in each discipline according to the usual system in place; countries which earned multiple spots to the Olympics also earned multiple spots to the 2014 World Championships. Every discipline qualified separately.

At the World Championships, the system was as follows:

Number of skaters/teams
entered at Worlds
To earn 3 entries
to the Olympics
To earn 2 entries
to the Olympics
1 Place in the top 2 Place in the top 10
2 Total placements is equal to or less than 13 Total placements is equal to or less than 28
3 Top two placements is equal to or less than 13 Top two placements is equal to or less than 28

Qualification spots available per tournament

The results of the 2013 World Championships determined 83 total spots: 24 entries in each singles discipline, 16 in pairs, and 19 in ice dancing. The available spots were awarded going down the results list, with multiple spots being awarded first.

The remainder of the spots were filled at the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy in late September 2013. Countries which had already earned an entry to the Olympics were not allowed to qualify more entries at this final qualifying competition. Unlike at the World Championships, where countries could qualify more than one spot depending on the placement of the skater, at the Nebelhorn Trophy countries could earn only one spot per discipline, regardless of placement. A total of six spots per singles event, four spots in pairs, and five in ice dancing were available at the Nebelhorn Trophy.

If a country declined to use one or more of its qualified spots, the vacated spot was awarded using the results of the Nebelhorn Trophy in descending order of placement.

For the team trophy, scores from the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons were tabulated to establish the ten top nations. Each nation compiled a score from their top performers in each of the four disciplines. The Grand Prix Final, taking place in early December 2013, was the final event to affect the Team Trophy score.

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2013 World Figure Skating Championships March 10 to 17, 2013 Canada London
2013 Nebelhorn Trophy September 25 to 28, 2013 Germany Oberstdorf

Qualified countries

Nations Men's singles Ladies singles Pairs skating Ice dancing Additional Team trophy Athletes
Australia 1 1 0 1 4
Austria 1 1 1 0 4
Azerbaijan 0 0 0 1 2
Belgium 1 0 0 0 1
Brazil 0 1 0 0 1
Canada 3 2 3 3 X 17
China 1 2 2 1 X 9
Czech Republic 2 1 0 0 3
Estonia 1 1 0 0 2
France 2 1 1 2 X 9
Georgia 0 1 0 0 1
Germany 1 1 2 2 X 10
Great Britain 1 1 1 1 X 6*
Israel 1 0 1 0 3
Italy 1 2 2 2 X 11
Japan 3 3 1 1 X 10
Kazakhstan 2 0 0 0 2
Lithuania 0 0 0 1 2
Norway 0 1 0 0 1
Philippines 1 0 0 0 1
Romania 1 0 0 0 1
Russia 1 2 3 3 X 15
Slovakia 0 1 0 0 1
South Korea 0 3 0 0 3
Spain 2 0 0 1 4
Sweden 1 1 0 0 2
Turkey 0 0 0 1 2
Ukraine 1 1 1 1 X 6
United States 2 3 2 3 X 15
Uzbekistan 1 0 0 0 1
Total: 30 NOCs 30 30 20 24 1 10 149

Qualification summary

Men's singles

Event Location Athletes
per NOC
Qualified Total
2013 World Figure Skating Championships Canada London 3 Canada
Japan
24
2 Kazakhstan
Spain
United States
France
Czech Republic
1 Germany
China
Uzbekistan
Russia
Sweden
Belgium
Austria
Estonia
2013 Nebelhorn Trophy Germany Oberstdorf 1 Israel
Romania
Philippines
Australia
Ukraine
Italy
6
TOTAL 30

Ladies' singles

Event Location Athletes
per NOC
Qualified Total
2013 World Figure Skating Championships Canada London 3 South Korea
Japan
United States
24
2 Italy
China
Canada
Russia
1 France
Sweden
Ukraine
Estonia
Slovakia
Germany
Great Britain
2013 Nebelhorn Trophy Germany Oberstdorf 1 Australia
Georgia
Norway
Austria
Czech Republic
Brazil
6
TOTAL 30

Pair skating

Event Location Pairs
per NOC
Qualified Total
2013 World Figure Skating Championships Canada London 3 Russia
Canada
15
2 Germany
China
France
United States
Italy
1 France
2013 Nebelhorn Trophy Germany Oberstdorf 1 Great Britain
Ukraine
Estonia
Israel
Japan
Austria
5
TOTAL 20

Ice dancing

Event Location Pairs
per NOC
Qualified Total
2013 World Figure Skating Championships Canada London 3 United States
Canada
Russia
19
2 Italy
France
Germany
1 Great Britain
Ukraine
Lithuania
Azerbaijan
2013 Nebelhorn Trophy Germany Oberstdorf 1 China
Turkey
Australia
Japan
Spain
5
TOTAL 24

Team event

     Qualified to Olympics      Reserve nation for Olympics      Not eligible for Olympics
rank Team 2012–2013 2013–14 Total
1 Canada 3826 2227 6053
2 Russia 2911 2548 5459
3 United States 3142 2132 5274
4 Japan 2009 2053 4062
5 Italy 2475 1232 3707
6 France 2218 1408 3626
7 China 2062 1547 3609
8 Germany 2143 1453 3596
9 South Korea 1424 528 1952
10 Spain 1283 324 1607
11 Kazakhstan 1080 517 1597
12 Ukraine 991 537 1528
13 Czech Republic 679 645 1324
14 Great Britain 776 485 1261
15 Australia 650 284 934
16 Sweden 505 426 931
17 Uzbekistan 572 191 763
18 Belarus 451 284 735
19 Estonia 671 0 671
20 Finland 357 241 598

References

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