Challenger Series
- Anastasia Gubanova (GEO) Anastasia Gubanova (GEO)
- Isabeau Levito (USA) Isabeau Levito (USA)
- Josefin Taljegard (SWE) Josefin Taljegard (SWE)
- Kazuki Tomono (JPN) Kazuki Tomono (JPN)
- Kim Yuna (KOR) Kim Yuna (KOR)
- Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nik Soerensen (CAN) Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nik Soerensen (CAN)
- Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson (GBR) Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson (GBR)
- Yuka ORIHARA and Juho PIRINEN (FIN) Yuka ORIHARA and Juho PIRINEN (FIN)
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The ISU Challenger Series was introduced in 2014. It is a series of international Figure Skating Competitions organized by ISU Members. Through ISU support, the objective is to ensure the proper and consistent organization and conduct of up to ten International Competitions linked together within the Challenger Series. The Series gives adequate opportunities for many Skaters to compete at the international senior level and earn World Standing Points. The Series also increases the opportunity for Officials to officiate at an international level.
To access Standings from the previous seasons, please visit our archives page.
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