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Competitive figure skating year, 2015/7/1 to 2016/6/30

2015–16 figure skating season
Date: July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016
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2014–15
Next:
2016–17

The 2015–16 figure skating season began on July 1, 2015, and ended on June 30, 2016. Elite skaters began the season competing on the Grand Prix series or Junior Grand Prix series, culminating in the Grand Prix Final, and the ISU Challenger Series. Following national championships, competitors appeared at ISU Championships, such as the 2016 European, Four Continents, World Junior, and World Championships.

Season notes[edit]

Age eligibility[edit]

Date of birth Eligibility[1]: 104–105 
Born before July 1, 2002 Eligible for Junior Grand Prix
Born before July 1, 2000 Eligible for all senior events
Born before July 1, 1996 Not eligible for junior events (except male pair skaters and ice dancers)
Born before July 1, 1994 Male pair skaters and ice dancers: Not eligible for junior events
Rules may not apply to non-ISU events such as national championships

Partnership changes[edit]

Some skaters announced the dissolution of a partnership or formation of a new one. Listed are changes involving at least one partner who competed at Worlds, Europeans, Four Continents, Junior Worlds or the senior Grand Prix, or who medaled on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. The ISU does not permit teams to compete for two countries—if skaters of different nationalities team up, they must choose one country to represent.

Discipline Announced Type Skaters
Pairs July 6, 2015[2] Formed Japan Narumi Takahashi / Alexandr Zaboev
Ice dance July 10, 2015 Dissolved United Kingdom Olivia Smart / Joseph Buckland
Pairs July 31, 2015[3] Dissolved France Daria Popova / Andrei Novoselov
Pairs July 31, 2015[3] Formed France Lola Esbrat / Andrei Novoselov
Pairs August 9, 2015[4] Dissolved Japan Ami Koga / Francis Boudreau Audet
Pairs August 9, 2015[4] Formed Japan Ami Koga / Spencer Howe
Pairs August 9, 2015[4] Formed Japan Sumire Suto / Francis Boudreau Audet
Ice dance October 16, 2015[5] Dissolved Spain Sara Hurtado / Adrià Díaz
Ice dance December 13, 2015[6] Formed Spain Olivia Smart / Adrià Díaz
Ice dance January 7, 2016[7] Dissolved Norway Thea Rabe / Timothy Koleto
Ice dance January 8, 2016[8] Dissolved Germany Jennifer Urban / Sevan Lerche
Pairs March 10, 2016[9] Dissolved United States Gretchen Donlan / Nathan Bartholomay
Ice dance April 1, 2016[10] Formed Finland Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis
Ice dance April 8, 2016 Dissolved Italy Misato Komatsubara / Andrea Fabbri
Pairs April 26, 2016[11][12] Dissolved China Peng Cheng / Zhang Hao
Pairs April 26, 2016[11][12] Dissolved China Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
Pairs April 26, 2016[11][12] Formed China Yu Xiaoyu / Zhang Hao
Pairs April 26, 2016[11][12] Formed China Peng Cheng / Jin Yang
Ice dance May 1, 2016[13] Dissolved Canada Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng
Ice dance May 1, 2016[13] Dissolved Canada Brianna Delmaestro / Timothy Lum
Ice dance May 2, 2016[14][15] Dissolved Russia Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov
Ice dance May 2, 2016[14][15] Formed Russia Betina Popova / Sergey Mozgov
Pairs May 18, 2016[16] Formed Japan Narumi Takahashi / Ryo Shibata
Pairs May 23, 2016[17][18] Formed United States Ashley Cain / Timothy LeDuc
Pairs June 12, 2016[19] Dissolved Canada Vanessa Grenier / Maxime Deschamps
Pairs June 12, 2016[20] Formed United Kingdom Zoe Wilkinson / Christopher Boyadji
Ice dance June 18, 2016[21] Formed Russia Anna Yanovskaya / Ivan Guryanov

Coaching changes[edit]

Discipline Announced Skater(s) From To
Ice dance July 13, 2015[22] Canada Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant Shawn Winter, Elise Hamel Carol Lane, Juris Razgulajevs, Jon Lane
Ladies October 8, 2015[23] Russia Serafima Sakhanovich Alina Pisarenko Evgeni Rukavicin
Ladies November 18, 2015[24] Russia Yulia Lipnitskaya Eteri Tutberidze, Sergei Dudakov Alexei Urmanov
Ice dance December 13, 2015[6][25] United Kingdom Olivia Smart Evgeni Platov, Philip Askew Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer
Ice dance February 20, 2016[26] Canada Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir Marina Zueva, Oleg Epstein, Johnny Johns Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon
Men March 10, 2016[27] Russia Adian Pitkeev Eteri Tutberidze, Sergei Dudakov Elena Buianova
Men March 10, 2016[27] Russia Sergei Voronov Eteri Tutberidze, Sergei Dudakov Inna Goncharenko
Ladies April 9, 2016[28] Russia Maria Sotskova Svetlana Panova Elena Buianova
Men April 24, 2016[29] Canada Nam Nguyen Brian Orser, Ernest Pryhitka, Tracy Wilson David Glynn
Pairs April 25, 2016[30] United States Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier Ingo Steuer Rockne Brubaker, Stefania Berton
Men May 16, 2016[31] Russia Maxim Kovtun Elena Buianova Inna Goncharenko
Ladies June 2, 2016[32][33] China Li Zijun Gao Haijin Mingzhu Li, Pang Qing
Men June 2, 2016[32] China Yan Han Shuguang Jia Mingzhu Li, Pang Qing
Men June 20, 2016[34] Czech Republic Michal Březina Karel Fajfr Rafael Arutunian
Ladies June 28, 2016[35] United States Vivian Le Aleksey Letov Rafael Arutunian

Retirements[edit]

Discipline Announced Skater(s)
Men July 24, 2015[36] Hong Kong Ronald Lam
Pairs July 27, 2015[37] United States Caydee Denney / John Coughlin
Pairs July 31, 2015[3] France Daria Popova
Ladies August 27, 2015[38] Finland Kiira Korpi
Pairs September 10, 2015[39] United Kingdom Caitlin Yankowskas / Hamish Gaman
Pairs September 10, 2015[40] Israel Danielle Montalbano
Pairs September 22, 2015[41] Russia Katarina Gerboldt
Men December 24, 2015[42] Russia Artur Gachinski
Men January 28, 2016[43] France Florent Amodio
Men March 15, 2016[44] Japan Takahiko Kozuka
Men April 4, 2016[45] China Song Nan
Men June 1, 2016[46] Russia Konstantin Menshov
Pairs June 12, 2016[19] Canada Vanessa Grenier
Pairs June 15, 2016[47] Canada Hayleigh Bell / Rudi Swiegers
Ice Dance June 16, 2016[48] Canada Nicole Orford / Asher Hill

Competitions[edit]

International competitions:[49][50]

Key
Date Event Type Level Disc. Location Details
2015
July 16–19 Philadelphia Summer International Other int. Sen.-Jun. M/L Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
July 30–31 Lake Placid Ice Dance International Other int. Sen.-Jun. D Lake Placid, New York, USA
August 5–8 Asian Open Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Bangkok, Thailand Details
August 19–23 JGP Slovakia Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Bratislava, Slovakia Details
August 26–30 JGP Latvia Grand Prix Junior All Riga, Latvia Details
September 2–6 JGP United States Grand Prix Junior All Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Details
September 9–13 JGP Cup of Austria Grand Prix Junior All Linz, Austria Details
September 16–20 U.S. International Classic Challenger Senior All Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Details Archived 2015-09-16 at the Wayback Machine
September 17–20 Lombardia Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. All Sesto San Giovanni, Italy Details
September 23–27 JGP Copernicus Stars Grand Prix Junior All Toruń, Poland Details
September 24–26 Nebelhorn Trophy Challenger Senior All Oberstdorf, Germany Details
October 1–3 Ondrej Nepela Trophy Challenger Senior All Bratislava, Slovakia Details
October 1–4 JGP Spain Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Logroño, Spain Details
October 3 Japan Open Other int. Senior M/L Tokyo, Japan Details
October 7–11 JGP Croatia Cup Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Zagreb, Croatia Details
October 8–11 Finlandia Trophy Challenger Senior M/L/D Espoo, Finland Details
October 9–11 Ice Star Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L/D Minsk, Belarus Details
October 12–15 Autumn Classic Other int. Sen.-Jun. All Barrie, Ontario, Canada Details
October 14–18 Cup of Nice Other int. Sen.-Jun. All Nice, France Details
October 15–18 Mordovian Ornament Challenger Senior All Saransk, Russia Details
October 20–25 Denkova-Staviski Cup Challenger Sen.-Nov. M/L/D Sofia, Bulgaria Details
October 22–25 Tirnavia Ice Cup Other int. Jun.-Nov. M/L Trnava, Slovakia Details
October 23–25 Skate America Grand Prix Senior All Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Details
October 27–31 Leo Scheu Memorial Other int. Jun.-Nov. M/L Graz, Austria Details
Oct. 27-Nov. 1 Ice Challenge Challenger Senior All Graz, Austria Details
Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Skate Canada Grand Prix Senior All Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Details
November 3–8 Crystal Skate of Romania Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Brașov, Romania Details
November 4–8 Volvo Open Cup Other int. Sen.-Nov. All Riga, Latvia Details
November 6–8 Cup of China Grand Prix Senior All Beijing, China Details
November 6–8 NRW Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. D Dortmund, Germany Details
November 11–15 Skate Celje Other int. Jun.-Nov. M/L Celje, Slovenia Details
November 12–15 Merano Cup Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Merano, Italy Details
November 13–15 Trophée Éric Bompard Grand Prix Senior All Bordeaux, France Details
November 18–21 Golden Bear Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L/P Zagreb, Croatia Details
November 18–22 Open d’Andorra Other int. Sen.-Nov. All Canillo, Andorra Details
November 18–22 Tallinn Trophy Challenger Senior All Tallinn, Estonia Details
November 20–22 Rostelecom Cup Grand Prix Senior All Moscow, Russia Details
November 20–22 Grand Prix SNP Other int. Jun.-Nov. M/L Banska Bystrica, Slovakia Details
November 20–22 Pavel Roman Memorial Other int. Sen.-Nov. D Olomouc, Czech Republic Details
November 25–29 NRW Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L/P Dortmund, Germany Details
November 26–29 Warsaw Cup Challenger Senior All Warsaw, Poland Details
November 27–29 NHK Trophy Grand Prix Senior All Nagano, Japan Details
Nov. 28-Dec. 4 Santa Claus Cup Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L/D Budapest, Hungary Details
December 2–5 Golden Spin of Zagreb Challenger Senior All Zagreb, Croatia Details
December 10–13 Grand Prix Final Grand Prix Sen.-Jun. All Barcelona, Spain Details
December 18–20 Grand Prix of Bratislava Other int. Jun.-Nov. M/L/D Bratislava, Slovakia Details
2016
January 6–10 MNNT Cup Other int. Sen.-Nov. All Toruń, Poland Details
January 15 Medal Winners Open Other int. Senior M/L Osaka, Japan Details
January 19–23 Skate Helena Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Belgrade, Serbia Details
January 21–24 Reykjavík International Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Reykjavík, Iceland Details[permanent dead link]
January 22–23 FBMA Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Details
January 27–31 European Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Bratislava, Slovakia Details
February 4–7 Dragon Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Ljubljana, Slovenia Details
February 4–7 Sarajevo Open Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L/P Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Details
February 10–14 Sofia Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Sofia, Bulgaria Details
February 12–14 Jégvirág Cup Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Miskolc, Hungary Details
February 13–16 Youth Olympics Other int. Junior All Lillehammer, Norway Details 1, 2
February 16–21 Bavarian Open Other int. Sen.-Nov. All Oberstdorf, Germany Details
February 18–21 Four Continents Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Taipei, Taiwan Details
February 23–28 Hellmut Seibt Memorial Other int. Sen.-Nov. All Vienna, Austria Details
February 24–28 The Nordics Open Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Aalborg, Denmark Details
March 2–6 Sportland Trophy Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Budapest, Hungary Details
March 9–13 Cup of Tyrol Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L/P Innsbruck, Austria Details
March 11–13 Coupe du Printemps Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Luxembourg Details
March 14–20 World Junior Championships ISU Champ. Junior All Debrecen, Hungary Details
March 23–27 Triglav Trophy Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L Jesenice, Slovenia Details
Mar. 28-Apr. 3 World Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Boston, Massachusetts, USA Details
Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Avas Cup Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L Miskolc, Hungary Details
Mar. 31-Apr. 4 Coppa Europa Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Canazei, Italy Details
Apr. 1-Apr. 4 Skate Copenhagen Other int. Sen.-Nov. M/L Copenhagen, Denmark Details
April 11–17 World Development Trophy Other int. Jun.–Nov. M/L Gdańsk, Poland Details Archived 2016-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
April 15–17 Gardena Spring Trophy Other int. Sen.–Nov. M/L Egna, Italy Details
April 22–24 Team Challenge Cup Other int. Senior All Spokane, Washington, USA Details Archived 2018-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
April 22–25 Rooster Cup Other int. Novice All Courbevoie, France Details
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice
Disciplines: M = Men’s singles; L = Ladies’ singles; P = Pair skating; D = Ice dance; All = All four disciplines

International medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

Ladies[edit]

Pairs[edit]

Ice dance[edit]

Season’s best scores[edit]

Men[edit]

Best total score[51]

Best short program score[52]

Best free skating score[53]

Ladies[edit]

Best total score[54]

Best short program score[55]

Best free skating score[56]

Pairs[edit]

Best total score[57]

Best short program score[58]

Best free skating score[59]

Ice dance[edit]

Best total score[60]

Best short dance score[61]

Best free dance score[62]

Standings and ranking[edit]

Season-end standings (top 30)[edit]

Men’s singles[edit]

As of 2 April 2016[63]

Ladies’ singles[edit]

As of 3 April 2016[64]

Pairs[edit]

As of 2 April 2016[65]

Ice dance[edit]

As of 1 April 2016[66]

Season’s ranking (top 30)[edit]

Men’s singles[edit]

As of 2 April 2016[63]

Ladies’ singles[edit]

As of 3 April 2016[64]

Pairs[edit]

As of 2 April 2016[65]

Ice dance[edit]

As of 1 April 2016[66]

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External links[edit]