Six U.S. skaters qualify for GP Final
Ice Network December 03, 2008
Photo: Junko Kimura/Getty Images
Johnny Weir of the US performs in the Gala Exhibition of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy at Yoyogi National Gymnasium on November 30, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan.
Skaters were invited to the final based on point totals earned throughout the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series. The United States won 18 medals at the six qualifying events: two golds, nine silvers and seven bronzes. The United States' four entries in the Grand Prix Final tie it for the most with Japan and Russia.
MEN
Weir won silver medals at both of his Grand Prix Series assignments, Skate America and the NHK Trophy. This is the fourth time Weir, a three-time U.S. champion (2004-06) and the reigning world bronze medalist, has earned a berth in the Grand Prix Final. Abbott, who garnered gold at Skate Canada and placed fourth at the Cup of Russia, joins Weir in Korea. Abbott was the bronze medalist at the 2007 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships and owns consecutive fourth-place finishes at the past two U.S. Figure Skating Championships. He will be making his first appearance at the Grand Prix Final.
ICE DANCING
Reigning U.S. and Four Continents silver medalists Davis and White are the top-ranked American ice dancing team heading into the Grand Prix Final. Davis and White won gold at Skate Canada and bronze at the Cup of Russia. This will be the first Grand Prix Final appearance for the duo. Rounding out Team USA are 2006 Olympic silver medalists Belbin and Agosto, who brought home silver medals from Skate America and the Cup of China. This marks the fifth time they have earned a berth in the Grand Prix Final.
Seven U.S. skaters will serve as alternates. They include Rachael Flatt (second alternate) and Alissa Czisny (third alternate) in ladies; Evan Lysacek (second alternate) in men's; and Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker (first alternate), and Rena Inoue and John Baldwin (third alternate) in pairs.
JUNIOR GRAND PRIX FINAL
U.S. ice dancing team Piper Gilles and Zach Donohue announced their withdrawal from the International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, to be held in conjunction with the Grand Prix Final, because of an injury she suffered to her lower body.
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