2026 Winter Olympics

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I am not an expert at all, but rankings at Worlds determines how many spots you have at the following year's Worlds/Olympics. The past three years, Ilia and Jason have scored well enough to earn three spots for men for the US. Only the top two count, which is good because the third US man has placed poorly each year. They could be sending Jason to 2026 Worlds because he has been solid in the past and can help earn three spots for the 2027 Worlds.

2023
3 Ilia Malinin
5 Jason Brown
21 Andrew Torgashev

2024
1 Ilia Malinin
5 Jason Brown
20 Camden Pulkinen

2025
1 Ilia Malinin
8 Jason Brown
22 Andrew Torgashev
 
I am not an expert at all, but rankings at Worlds determines how many spots you have at the following year's Worlds/Olympics. The past three years, Ilia and Jason have scored well enough to earn three spots for men for the US. Only the top two count, which is good because the third US man has placed poorly each year. They could be sending Jason to 2026 Worlds because he has been solid in the past and can help earn three spots for the 2027 Worlds.

2023
3 Ilia Malinin
5 Jason Brown
21 Andrew Torgashev

2024
1 Ilia Malinin
5 Jason Brown
20 Camden Pulkinen

2025
1 Ilia Malinin
8 Jason Brown
22 Andrew Torgashev
This makes perfect sense to me, thank you!
 
I am not an expert at all, but rankings at Worlds determines how many spots you have at the following year's Worlds/Olympics. The past three years, Ilia and Jason have scored well enough to earn three spots for men for the US. Only the top two count, which is good because the third US man has placed poorly each year. They could be sending Jason to 2026 Worlds because he has been solid in the past and can help earn three spots for the 2027 Worlds.

2023
3 Ilia Malinin
5 Jason Brown
21 Andrew Torgashev

2024
1 Ilia Malinin
5 Jason Brown
20 Camden Pulkinen

2025
1 Ilia Malinin
8 Jason Brown
22 Andrew Torgashev
I am hoping that Torgashev has improved enough this year to do better than Jason.
 
I am not an expert at all, but rankings at Worlds determines how many spots you have at the following year's Worlds/Olympics.
If you have qualified 3 athletes/pairs competing at Worlds, in order to qualify 3 to the following Worlds, the top two skaters placements need to be equal to or less than a total of 13 points. If you have 2 skaters or just 1 skaters, you are not able to qualify 3 skaters/pairs

If you have 3 athletes/pairs or 2 athletes/pairs competing you can qualify 2 athletes or pairs if the top two have a total ranking of 28 points or less. If the two athletes/pairs have a total ranking of 13 points of less, they can qualify an additional entrant into September Qualifying competition.

If you have 1 athlete/pair competing in order to qualify1 athlete/pair to the next Worlds/Olympics you need to be ranked high enough within the single entrance by NOC to qualify. If you finish in the top 10 you can qualify an additional entry to the September Qualifying Meet.

The USA earned 3 entries for women, men, and ice dance. They earned 2 pairs for pairs.
At the 2025 Worlds:
Men:
Malinin placed 1st and Brown placed 8th= 9 points- therefore less than 13 so 3 athletes qualified to 2026 Olympics and Worlds.

Women:
Liu placed 1st and Levito placed 4th= 5 points- therefore less than 13 so 3 athletes qualified to 2026 Olympics and Worlds.

Ice Dance:
Chock/Bates placed 1st and Carreira/Ponomarenko placed 5th= 6 points-therefore less than 13 so 3 athletes qualified to 2026 Olympics and Worlds.

Pairs:
Efimova/Mitrofanov were 6th and Kam/O'Shea were 7th= 13 points- therefore less than 28 points and so two pairs qualified.
The additional entrant for Skate to Milano for the US was Shin/Nagy- they placed 6th and did not qualify a 3rd pairs team to Worlds/Olympics.
 

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