ЛогикФК пишет: |
Кстати, кто в курсе, почему американцы и канадцы лучших не прислали? Может тогда стоило послать Букиных сюда на реабилитацию?! |
Если вам это действительно интересно, то попробуйте вникнуть в систему квалификации:
https://isu.org/docman-documents-links/isu-files/event-documents/figure-
BASIC EVENT FORMAT AND QUALIFYING SYSTEM
a) The ISU World Team Trophy format is based on a competition consisting of the six (6) best national Teams
from ISU Members with a special provision for the host ISU Member to be included as Qualified Member. Each
Team will be composed of 2 Men Single Skaters, 2 Lady Single Skaters, 1 Pair and 1 Ice Dance Couple, i.e. a
total of 8 Skaters per Team. Each Team nominates a Captain from Team Skaters who represents the Team
including during the medal giving ceremony. The Team Captain will also represent the Team at the Press
Conference.
b) Six (6) ISU Members will qualify based on the scoring scale used for the ISU World Standing points (see
applicable scale in sub-paragraph e) below) scored by its best 2 Lady Single Skaters, best 2 Men Single Skaters,
the best Pair and the best Ice Dance Couple primarily at ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events and Final
season 2019/20 and the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 (if not held no ISU World Figure
Skating Championships results apply), plus possibly the ISU European Figure Skating Championships / ISU
Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2020, the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships
2020 and ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating season 2019/20.
c) The 6 Teams, having accumulated the highest number of points by the above-mentioned number and discipline
of Skaters/Couples in the above-mentioned ISU Events and the criteria outlined below, will qualify. If a Team
would qualify by points with less than the above-mentioned number and disciplines of Skater/Couples
contributing to the qualification points, such Team would only be considered qualified, if points are achieved in
at least 3 disciplines, otherwise the Team with the next highest amount of points fulfilling the criteria will be
considered qualified. If there is a tie among Teams’ subject to qualify, the Team having earned the higher
number of points at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 (if not held no ISU World Figure Skating
Championships results apply) will be qualified. If a tie persists, the qualifying ISU Member will be decided by
draw. The Team of the host ISU Member, if not qualified under the applicable Qualifying System, will receive
a wild card entry as Team number 6 replacing the Team finishing in that place in the Standings.
For the purpose of the ISU World Team Trophy Qualifying System, the basis is to attribute to each ISU Member
points according to the scale below (sub-paragraph e) on the basis of the two best results (the highest number
of points earned) of two different Single Skaters Men, of two different Single Skaters Ladies, of one Pair
and of one Ice Dance Couple at each of the two (2) groups of ISU Events listed below (the applicable Events):
i) in one of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating individual events or Final (senior) season 2019/20.
If Skaters/Couples of an ISU Member have not obtained points in the above-mentioned ISU Grand
Prix of Figure Skating individual events and Final (senior) season 2019/20, then the best result in
one event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating individual events (only in individual events
but not the Final) season 2019/20 can be considered;
ii) in the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 (if not held no ISU World Figure Skating
Championships results apply);
ISU World Team Trophy 2021, Osaka / Japan Announcement
If Skaters/Couples of an ISU Member have not obtained World Standing points in the ISU World
Figure Skating Championships 2021 (if not held no ISU World Figure Skating Championships
results apply), then it is possible to use the ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2020
respectively the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2020 and if needed the ISU
World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2020.