ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking

The ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking are the objective merit-based method used by the International Skating Union (ISU) for single & pair skating and ice dance, as well as synchronized skating. Only eligible skaters/teams will be considered in the ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking.

Skaters/teams receive points based on their final placement at an event and the event's weight over the current and preceding two seasons. The ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking are updated after each eligible events. At the end of the current season, the points from the earliest season are deleted. If pairs and ice dance couples officially split up, their partnership will be removed from the Standings and Ranking. When a skater officially announces his or her retirement from competition, the standing and rank of the skater will be removed.

Overview

The ISU Council had implemented the former world standings system for single & pair skating and ice dance for several seasons before 2010. The world standings system for synchronized skating and the season's world ranking had not been implemented until 2010.

According to the "ISU Communication 1629" and "ISU Communication 1630" published by the ISU on July 21, 2010,[1][2][3] the ISU Council decided to implement two types of World Standings / Ranking, namely "ISU World Standings" and "ISU Season's World Ranking", since the 2010–11 season.

The ISU World Standings for single & pair skating and ice dance, are taking into account results of the preceding two seasons and the current season, and remains the basis for the draws at ISU events and part of the criteria for the selection of competitors for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and other ISU events designated by the ISU Council.

The ISU Season's World Ranking, is based on the results of the current ongoing season only. It has the main purpose to reflect the current competitive performances of the skaters and give the public and the media an indication of the current actual competitiveness of the skaters.

The ISU World Standings for synchronized skating, are taking into account results of the preceding two seasons and the current season. The standings will also guarantee objectivity and a help for the process of individual entries to ISU events. There will be a separate ranking for "Senior" and "Junior".

The ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking do not necessarily reflect the capabilities of some skaters/teams. Due to limits on entries to events (no more than three from each country), and varying numbers of high-level skaters/teams in each country, skaters/teams from some countries may find it more difficult to qualify to compete at major events. Thus, a skater/team with a lower season's best but from a country with few high-level skaters/teams may qualify to a major event while a skater/team with a much higher season's best but from a country with more than three high-level skaters/teams may not be sent. As a result, it is possible for a skater/team who regularly scores higher to end up with a much lower world standing.

Principles

Since the introduction of the world standings system, the method used to calculate the standing points of a skater has changed several times.

For single & pair skating and ice dance

According to the "ISU Communication 1629" published by the ISU on July 21, 2010,[1][2] the world standing of a skater is calculated based on the results over the current and preceding two seasons. Competitors receive points based on their final placement at an event and the event's weight. The following events receive points:

Current and intermediate season's earned points will count 100%, and previous season's earned points will count 70%. Following the current season's World Championships, the results from the earliest season are deleted. A new partnership starts with zero points — there is no transfer of world standing points if pairs or ice dance couples split up and form a new partnership, and the previous partnership will be removed from the World Standings. When a skater officially announces his or her retirement from competition, the standing of the skater will be removed.

The season's world ranking of a skater is calculated similarly to the overall world standing but is based on the results of the ongoing season only.[1][2]

The ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking order will be updated after each event mentioned in the following table. Only eligible skaters will be considered in the ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking.

Distribution of Points (10% Steps)[1][2]

PlaceWC/OWGEC/FCWJCGPFGPJGPFJGPCSIC
1 1200840500800400350250300250
2 1080756450720360315225270225
3 972680405648324284203243203
4 875612365583292255182219182
5 787551328525262230164198164
6 709496295472236207148178
7 638446266213186133160
8 574402239191167120144
9 517362215108
10 46532519497
11 418293174
12 377264157
13 339237141
14 305214127
15 275192114
16 247173103
17 22215693
18 20014083
19 18012675
20 16211368
21 14610261
22 1319255
23 1188349
24 1067444
Event 1104377294601374822781994163017121024
  • WC = World Championships
  • OWG = Olympic Winter Games
  • EC = European Championships
  • FC = Four Continents Championships
  • WJC = World Junior Championships
  • GPF = Grand Prix Final
  • GP = Grand Prix
  • JGPF = Junior Grand Prix Final
  • JGP = Junior Grand Prix
  • CS = Challenger Series
  • IC = International Senior Competitions

For synchronized skating

According to the "ISU Communication 1630" published by the ISU on July 21, 2010,[3] the world standing of a team is calculated based on the results over the current and preceding two seasons.

The ISU World Standings order will be updated after each event mentioned in the following table. Only eligible teams will participate in the ISU World Standings.

Distribution of Points (10% Steps)[3]

PlaceWCWJC/WJCCICIJC
1 840600400250
2 756540360225
3 680486324203
4 612437292182
5 551394262164
6 496354236148
7 446319213133
8 402287191120
9 362258108
10 32523297
11 293209
12 264188
13 237169
14 214153
15 192137
16 173124
17 156111
18 140100
19 12690
20 11381
21 10273
22 9266
23 8359
24 7453
Event 7729552022781630
  • WC = World Championships
  • WJC = World Junior Championships
  • WJCC = World Junior Challenge Cup
  • IC = International Senior Competitions
  • IJC = International Junior Competitions

ISU World Standings for single & pair skating and ice dance

Current Standings

Season-end No. 1 skaters

The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who are the No. 1 in the season-end standings ordered chronologically.

Combined list

Season Men's singles Ladies' singles Pairs Ice dance
2001–02 Evgeni Plushenko Irina Slutskaya Elena Berezhnaya /
Anton Sikharulidze
Marina Anissina /
Gwendal Peizerat
2002–03 Evgeni Plushenko Michelle Kwan Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
Irina Lobacheva /
Ilia Averbukh
2003–04 Evgeni Plushenko Sasha Cohen Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
Albena Denkova /
Maxim Staviski
2004–05 Evgeni Plushenko Shizuka Arakawa Maria Petrova /
Alexei Tikhonov
Tatiana Navka /
Roman Kostomarov
2005–06 Jeffrey Buttle Irina Slutskaya Maria Petrova /
Alexei Tikhonov
Tatiana Navka /
Roman Kostomarov
2006–07 Daisuke Takahashi Mao Asada Zhang Dan /
Zhang Hao
Marie-France Dubreuil /
Patrice Lauzon
2007–08 Daisuke Takahashi Mao Asada Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
Isabelle Delobel /
Olivier Schoenfelder
2008–09 Tomáš Verner Yuna Kim Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
Oksana Domnina /
Maxim Shabalin
2009–10 Evan Lysacek Yuna Kim Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2010–11 Daisuke Takahashi Carolina Kostner Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2011–12 Patrick Chan Carolina Kostner Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2012–13 Patrick Chan Carolina Kostner Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2013–14 Yuzuru Hanyu Mao Asada Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2014–15 Yuzuru Hanyu Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
Kaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
2015–16 Yuzuru Hanyu Satoko Miyahara Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
2016–17 Yuzuru Hanyu Evgenia Medvedeva Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
2017–18 Yuzuru Hanyu Kaetlyn Osmond Aljona Savchenko /
Bruno Massot
Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2018–19 Nathan Chen Alina Zagitova Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
Madison Hubbell /
Zachary Donohue

Skaters in the top 3 of the season-end Standings

The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who are in the top 3 of the season-end standings ordered chronologically.

Men's singles

Season Season-end No. 1 Season-end No. 2 Season-end No. 3 Notes
Skater Points Skater Points Skater Points
2001–02 Evgeni Plushenko4175 Alexei Yagudin4021 Timothy Goebel3709[8]
2002–03 Evgeni Plushenko4110 Timothy Goebel3598 Alexei Yagudin3464[9]
2003–04 Evgeni Plushenko4875 Brian Joubert3900 Michael Weiss3775[10]
2004–05 Evgeni Plushenko4550 Brian Joubert3965 Emanuel Sandhu3925[11][12]
2005–06 Jeffrey Buttle4550 Evgeni Plushenko4165 Emanuel Sandhu4110[12][13]
2006–07 Daisuke Takahashi4505 Brian Joubert4345 Nobunari Oda4200[14]
2007–08 Daisuke Takahashi4249 Brian Joubert4132 Stéphane Lambiel3932[15]
2008–09 Tomáš Verner4092 Brian Joubert3704 Kevin van der Perren3589[16]
2009–10 Evan Lysacek4378 Tomáš Verner4048 Patrick Chan3733[17]
2010–11 Daisuke Takahashi4158 Patrick Chan4128 Nobunari Oda3897[18][19]
2011–12 Patrick Chan4800 Daisuke Takahashi4198 Michal Brezina3729[20]
2012–13 Patrick Chan4808 Yuzuru Hanyu4450 Daisuke Takahashi4117[21]
2013–14 Yuzuru Hanyu5078 Patrick Chan4608 Tatsuki Machida4147[22]
2014–15 Yuzuru Hanyu5169 Javier Fernandez4166 Denis Ten3992[23]
2015–16 Yuzuru Hanyu5145 Javier Fernandez4640 Denis Ten3764[24]
2016–17 Yuzuru Hanyu5390 Shoma Uno4487 Javier Fernandez4282[25]
2017–18 Yuzuru Hanyu5265 Shoma Uno5121 Nathan Chen4920[26]

Ladies' singles

Season Season-end No. 1 Season-end No. 2 Season-end No. 3 Notes
Skater Points Skater Points Skater Points
2001–02 Irina Slutskaya3989 Sarah Hughes3748 Michelle Kwan3725[27]
2002–03 Michelle Kwan3780 Irina Slutskaya3439 Sasha Cohen3436[28]
2003–04 Sasha Cohen4655 Shizuka Arakawa4125 Fumie Suguri4125[29]
2004–05 Shizuka Arakawa4305 Sasha Cohen4290 Irina Slutskaya3987[30][31]
2005–06 Irina Slutskaya4650 Shizuka Arakawa4030 Miki Ando3780[32][33]
2006–07 Mao Asada4205 Yuna Kim4000 Yukari Nakano3975[34]
2007–08 Mao Asada4680 Yuna Kim4364 Carolina Kostner3735[35]
2008–09 Yuna Kim4652 Carolina Kostner4635 Mao Asada4499[36]
2009–10 Yuna Kim4880 Carolina Kostner4195 Mao Asada4139[37]
2010–11 Carolina Kostner4341 Yuna Kim4264 Miki Ando4120[38][39]
2011–12 Carolina Kostner5167 Akiko Suzuki4333 Alena Leonova4245[40]
2012–13 Carolina Kostner5189 Akiko Suzuki4254 Mao Asada3688[41]
2013–14 Mao Asada4572 Carolina Kostner4251 Yulia Lipnitskaya3834[42]
2014–15 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva4542 Mao Asada3920 Yulia Lipnitskaya3825[43]
2015–16 Satoko Miyahara4638 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva4222 Elena Radionova4079[44]
2016–17 Evgenia Medvedeva5100 Satoko Miyahara4606 Anna Pogorilaya4289[45]
2017–18 Kaetlyn Osmond5081 Evgenia Medvedeva4950 Satoko Miyahara4219[46]

Pairs

Season Season-end No. 1 Season-end No. 2 Season-end No. 3 Notes
Couple Points Couple Points Couple Points
2001–02 Elena Berezhnaya /
Anton Sikharulidze
3729 Jamie Salé /
David Pelletier
3723 Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
3476[47]
2002–03 Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
3638 Tatiana Totmianina /
Maxim Marinin
3495 Elena Berezhnaya /
Anton Sikharulidze
3174[48]
2003–04 Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
4790 Tatiana Totmianina /
Maxim Marinin
4700 Maria Petrova4370[49]
2004–05 Maria Petrova4540 Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
4515 Tatiana Totmianina /
Maxim Marinin
4390[50][51]
2005–06 Maria Petrova /
Alexei Tikhonov
4540 Tatiana Totmianina /
Maxim Marinin
4405 Zhang Dan /
Zhang Hao
4400[52][53]
2006–07 Zhang Dan /
Zhang Hao
4675 Shen Xue /
Zhao Hongbo
4490 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
4485[54][55]
2007–08 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
4971 Zhang Dan /
Zhang Hao
4139 Pang Qing /
Tong Jian
3658[56]
2008–09 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
5252 Zhang Dan /
Zhang Hao
4454 Pang Qing /
Tong Jian
3963[57]
2009–10 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
5211 Pang Qing /
Tong Jian
4449 Zhang Dan /
Zhang Hao
4016[58][59]
2010–11 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
5007 Pang Qing /
Tong Jian
4572 Yuko Kavaguti /
Alexander Smirnov
3675[60][61]
2011–12 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
5029 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
4030 Pang Qing /
Tong Jian
3751[62]
2012–13 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
5525 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
4690 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
3693[63]
2013–14 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
5674 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
4690 Kirsten Moore-Towers /
Dylan Moscovitch
3967[64]
2014–15 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
4605 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
4425 Ksenia Stolbova /
Fedor Klimov
4155[65]
2015–16 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
5020 Ksenia Stolbova /
Fedor Klimov
4426 Sui Wenjing /
Han Cong
3928[66]
2016–17 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
4878 Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
4563 Ksenia Stolbova /
Fedor Klimov
3946[67]
2017–18 Aljona Savchenko /
Bruno Massot
5270 Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
5117 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
4582[68]

Ice dance

Season Season-end No. 1 Season-end No. 2 Season-end No. 3 Notes
Couple Points Couple Points Couple Points
2001–02 Marina Anissina /
Gwendal Peizerat
3930 Barbara Fusar-Poli /
Maurizio Margaglio
3608 Shae-Lynn Bourne /
Victor Kraatz
3426[69]
2002–03 Irina Lobacheva /
Ilia Averbukh
3680 Shae-Lynn Bourne /
Victor Kraatz
3436 Marina Anissina /
Gwendal Peizerat
3325[70]
2003–04 Albena Denkova /
Maxim Staviski
4755 Tatiana Navka /
Roman Kostomarov
4575 Elena Grushina /
Ruslan Goncharov
4125[71]
2004–05 Tatiana Navka /
Roman Kostomarov
4925 Albena Denkova /
Maxim Staviski
4790 Tanith Belbin /
Benjamin Agosto
4400[72][73]
2005–06 Tatiana Navka /
Roman Kostomarov
4960 Tanith Belbin /
Benjamin Agosto
4490 Albena Denkova /
Maxim Staviski
4455[74][75]
2006–07 Marie-France Dubreuil /
Patrice Lauzon
4570 Albena Denkova /
Maxim Staviski
4465 Oksana Domnina /
Maxim Shabalin
4100[76]
2007–08 Isabelle Delobel /
Olivier Schoenfelder
4316 Oksana Domnina /
Maxim Shabalin
4125 Tanith Belbin /
Benjamin Agosto
3727[77]
2008–09 Oksana Domnina /
Maxim Shabalin
4589 Isabelle Delobel /
Olivier Schoenfelder
4319 Tanith Belbin /
Benjamin Agosto
3795[78]
2009–10 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
4453 Oksana Domnina /
Maxim Shabalin
4132 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
3980[79]
2010–11 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
4984 Nathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
4378 Sinead Kerr /
John Kerr
3422[80][81]
2011–12 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
5015 Nathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
4569 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
4434[82]
2012–13 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
4840 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
4770 Nathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
4231[83]
2013–14 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
5210 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
4929 Ekaterina Bobrova /
Dmitri Soloviev
4127[84]
2014–15 Kaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
4837 Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
4432 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
4330[85]
2015–16 Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
5020 Kaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
4917 Maia Shibutani /
Alex Shibutani
4636[86]
2016–17 Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
4853 Maia Shibutani /
Alex Shibutani
4754 Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
4344[87]
2017–18 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
5320 Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
4900 Madison Hubbell /
Zachary Donohue
4600[88]

Records and statistics

ISU Season's World Ranking

Season's No. 1 skaters

The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who are the No. 1 in the season's rankings ordered chronologically.

All disciplines

Season Men's singles Ladies' singles Pairs Ice dance
2010–11 Patrick Chan Carolina Kostner Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
Nathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
2011–12 Patrick Chan Carolina Kostner Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2012–13 Patrick Chan Mao Asada Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2013–14 Yuzuru Hanyu Yulia Lipnitskaya Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2014–15 Javier Fernandez Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
2015–16 Yuzuru Hanyu Evgenia Medvedeva Ksenia Stolbova /
Fedor Klimov
Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
2016–17 Yuzuru Hanyu Evgenia Medvedeva Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2017–18 Nathan Chen Alina Zagitova Aljona Savchenko /
Bruno Massot
Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
2018–19 Nathan Chen Rika Kihira Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
Madison Hubbell /
Zachary Donohue

Skaters in the top 3 of the season's rankings

The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who are in the top 3 of the season's rankings ordered chronologically.

Men's singles

Season Season's No. 1 Season's No. 2 Season's No. 3 Notes
Skater Points Skater Points Skater Points
2010–11 Patrick Chan2400 Takahiko Kozuka2128 Artur Gachinski1921[19]
2011–12 Patrick Chan2400 Yuzuru Hanyu2205 Daisuke Takahashi2200[20]
2012–13 Patrick Chan2248 Yuzuru Hanyu2245 Javier Fernandez2158[21]
2013–14 Yuzuru Hanyu2610 Tatsuki Machida2313 Patrick Chan2200[22]
2014–15 Javier Fernandez2320 Yuzuru Hanyu2240 Sergei Voronov2207[23]
2015–16 Yuzuru Hanyu2530 Javier Fernandez2320 Shoma Uno1884[24]
2016–17 Yuzuru Hanyu2700 Shoma Uno2428 Nathan Chen2220[89]
2017–18 Nathan Chen2700 Mikhail Kolyada2539 Shoma Uno2500[90]
2018–19 Nathan Chen2400 Shoma Uno2295 Yuzuru Hanyu2180[4]

Ladies' singles

Season Season's No. 1 Season's No. 2 Season's No. 3 Notes
Skater Points Skater Points Skater Points
2010–11 Carolina Kostner2342 Miki Ando2125 Alissa Czisny1987[39]
2011–12 Carolina Kostner2650 Akiko Suzuki2092 Alena Leonova2088[40]
2012–13 Mao Asada2172 Ashley Wagner1907 Akiko Suzuki1764[41]
2013–14 Yulia Lipnitskaya2450 Mao Asada2400 Adelina Sotnikova2085[42]
2014–15 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva3000 Elena Radionova2092 Satoko Miyahara2028[43]
2015–16 Evgenia Medvedeva2700 Satoko Miyahara2260 Ashley Wagner2063[44]
2016–17 Evgenia Medvedeva2400 Kaetlyn Osmond2323 Anna Pogorilaya2047[91]
2017–18 Alina Zagitova2700 Kaetlyn Osmond2548 Wakaba Higuchi2432[92]
2018–19 Rika Kihira2625 Alina Zagitova2620 Satoko Miyahara2131[5]

Pairs

Season Season's No. 1 Season's No. 2 Season's No. 3 Notes
Skater Points Skater Points Skater Points
2010–11 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
2400 Pang Qing /
Tong Jian
2092 Vera Bazarova /
Yuri Larionov
1922[61]
2011–12 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
2700 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
2400 Narumi Takahashi /
Mervin Tran
1804[62]
2012–13 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
2650 Kirsten Moore-Towers /
Dylan Moscovitch
2010 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
1915[63]
2013–14 Tatiana Volosozhar /
Maxim Trankov
2570 Aliona Savchenko /
Robin Szolkowy
2400 Kirsten Moore-Towers /
Dylan Moscovitch
1957[64]
2014–15 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
2700 Sui Wenjing /
Han Cong
2088 Yuko Kavaguti /
Alexander Smirnov
2012[65]
2015–16 Ksenia Stolbova /
Fedor Klimov
2375 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
2320 Alexa Scimeca /
Chris Knierim
2010[66]
2016–17 Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
2432 Aliona Savchenko /
Bruno Massot
2180 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
2104[93]
2017–18 Aljona Savchenko /
Bruno Massot
2670 Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
2305 Meagan Duhamel /
Eric Radford
2290[94]
2018–19 Evgenia Tarasova /
Vladimir Morozov
2428 Vanessa James /
Morgan Ciprès
2340 Natalia Zabiiako /
Alexander Enbert
2255[6]

Ice dance

Season Season's No. 1 Season's No. 2 Season's No. 3 Notes
Skater Points Skater Points Skater Points
2010–11 Nathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
2495 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2400 Maia Shibutani /
Alex Shibutani
1784[81]
2011–12 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2570 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2280 Nathalie Péchalat /
Fabian Bourzat
1980[82]
2012–13 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2400 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2200 Ekaterina Bobrova /
Dmitri Soloviev
2107[83]
2013–14 Meryl Davis /
Charlie White
2650 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2450 Kaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
2190[84]
2014–15 Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
2548 Kaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
2472 Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
2470[85]
2015–16 Madison Chock /
Evan Bates
2392 Maia Shibutani /
Alex Shibutani
2306 Kaitlyn Weaver /
Andrew Poje
2287[86]
2016–17 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2700 Ekaterina Bobrova /
Dmitri Soloviev
2370 Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
2200[95]
2017–18 Gabriella Papadakis /
Guillaume Cizeron
2700 Tessa Virtue /
Scott Moir
2620 Madison Hubbell /
Zachary Donohue
2323[96]
2018–19 Madison Hubbell /
Zachary Donohue
2472 Victoria Sinitsina /
Nikita Katsalapov
2460 Charlène Guignard /
Marco Fabbri
2288[7]

Records and statistics

ISU World Standings for synchronized skating

Season-end No. 1 teams

The remainder of this section is a complete list, by level, of all teams who are the No. 1 in the season-end standings ordered chronologically.

Teams in the top 3 of the season-end Standings

The remainder of this section is a complete list, by level, of all teams who are in the top 3 of the season-end standings ordered chronologically.

Senior Synchronized

Season Season-end No. 1 Season-end No. 2 Season-end No. 3 Notes
Team Points Team Points Team Points
2014–15 Team Marigold Ice Unity3120 Team Nexxice Senior2885 Team Rockettes2732[97][98]
2015–16 Team Paradise2892 Team Rockettes2848 Team Marigold Ice Unity2824[99]
2016–17 Team Paradise3280 Team Rockettes2827 Team Marigold Ice Unity2765[100]
2017–18 Team Paradise3120 Team Marigold Ice Unity2968 Team Rockettes2564[101]

Junior Synchronized

Season Season-end No. 1 Season-end No. 2 Season-end No. 3 Notes
Team Points Team Points Team Points
2014–15 Team Fintastic Junior1768 Team Musketeers Junior1693 Team Les Suprêmes Junior1563[102][103]
2015–16 Team Les Suprêmes Junior1728 Team Fintastic Junior1683 Team Musketeers Junior1596[104]
2016–17 Team Skyliners Junior1780 Team Fintastic Junior1672 Team Les Suprêmes Junior1629[105]
2017–18 Team Junost Junior1950 Team Skyliners Junior1905 Team Fintastic Junior1567[106]

See also

References

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