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Draw of Judges for Beijing Olympic Winter Games

by Klaus-Reinhold Kany


Draw of Judges for Beijing Olympic Winter Games

During the Gala Exhibition of the 2021 Nebelhorn Trophy, the ISU drew the countries of the judges who will serve at the Olympic Games. Media members were allowed to watch the draw. For each of the individual competitions, 13 countries were drawn. Nine of the judges from these countries will judge the short program or rhythm dance. The remaining four will judge the free programs, plus five of the nine from the short program or the rhythm dance. 

For the women‘s individual competition, the following 13 countries were drawn (in alphabetical order): Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Great Britain, South Korea, Netherlands, Russia and USA.

For the individual men’s competition, the following 13 countries were drawn: Belarus, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Latvia, Mexico and Sweden. 

For the individual pairs competition, the following countries were drawn: Austria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, Spain and USA.

For the individual ice dance competition, the following 13 countries were drawn: Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Spain, Ukraine and USA.

For each of the four competitions in the team event, nine countries were drawn. For the women‘s team event: Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and USA.

For the men’s team event: Austria, China, Estonia, France, Hungary, Israel, Japan, South Korea and Latvia.

For the pairs team event: Austria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands and Spain.

For the ice dance team event: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Poland, Spain and USA.

The United States will have no judge assigned for both the individual men's event and the team men's event.