Template:Infobox figure skating competition
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{{{title}}} | |
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[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{imagesize}}}|alt={{{alt}}}]] | |
Type: | {{{comptype}}} |
Date: | {{{startdate}}} – {{{enddate}}} |
Season: | {{{skatingseason}}} |
Location: | {{{location}}} |
Host: | {{{host}}} |
Venue: | {{{venue}}} |
Defending champions | |
Men's singles: {{{defendmen}}} | |
Ladies' singles: {{{defendladies}}} | |
Women's singles: {{{defendwomen}}} | |
Pairs: {{{defendpairs}}} | |
Ice dance: {{{defenddance}}} | |
Synchronized skating: {{{defendsynchro}}} | |
Champions | |
Men's singles: {{{championmen}}} | |
Ladies' singles: {{{championladies}}} | |
Women's singles: {{{championwomen}}} | |
Pairs: {{{championpairs}}} | |
Ice dance: {{{championdance}}} | |
Synchronized skating: {{{championsynchro}}} | |
Previous: {{{previouscomp}}} | |
Next: {{{nextcomp}}} | |
Previous GP: {{{previousgp}}} | |
Next GP: {{{nextgp}}} | |
Previous CS: {{{previouscs}}} | |
Next CS: {{{nextcs}}} |
Usage
This is an infobox for an article on a specific figure skating competition. The only required field is title. If no fields are defined from a section, that section header will not be displayed.
Use the reigning fields for a future competition for which there are reigning champions. Use the defending fields for a future competition for which there are defending champions. Use the champions fields for a competition that has already crowned champions.
{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
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|location=
|host=
|venue=
|website=
|prizemoney=
|reignmen=
|reignladies=
|reignpairs=
|reigndance=
|reignsynchro=
|defendmen=
|defendladies=
|defendwomen=
|defendpairs=
|defenddance=
|defendsynchro=
|championmen=
|championladies=
|championwomen=
|championpairs=
|championdance=
|championsynchro=
|previouscomp=
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|previousgp=
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|previouscs=
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}}
Parameters
Parameter | Explanation |
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title | Title of the competition |
image | Use Image Name.jpg, not [[File:Image name.jpg]] |
imagesize | The size of the image. Defaults to 255px |
caption | Caption for the image. |
comptype | The type of competition, such as ISU Championship, Grand Prix, or National Championship |
startdate | The start date for the competition. Use this field also for a competition that took place over one day. |
enddate | The end date for the competition. If this field is not defined and startdate is, the template treats startdate as the only date field. |
skatingseason | The skating season during which the competition took place. |
location | The location of the competition. |
host | The host of the competition. |
venue | The venue for the competition. |
website | The official website of the competition. |
prizemoney | The total prize money for the competition. |
reignmen | The reigning champion in men's singles, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. |
reignladies | The reigning champion in ladies' singles, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. |
reignpairs | The reigning champion in pairs, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
reigndance | The reigning champion in ice dance, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
reignsynchro | The reigning champions in synchronized skating, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
defendmen | The defending champion in men's singles, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. |
defendladies | The defending champion in ladies' singles, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. Ladies' singles is the term used by the ISU prior to the 2021–22 season. |
defendwomen | The defending champion in women's singles, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. Women's singles is the term used by the ISU starting from the 2021–22 season. |
defendpairs | The defending champion in pairs, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
defenddance | The defending champion in ice dance, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
defendsynchro | The defending champions in synchronized skating, if applicable. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
championmen | The men's singles champion of the competition. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. |
championladies | The ladies' singles champion of the competition. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. Ladies' singles is the term used by the ISU prior to the 2021–22 season. |
championwomen | The women's singles champion of the competition. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that skater. Ladies' singles is the term used by the ISU prior to the 2021–22 season. Women's singles is the term used by the ISU starting from the 2021–22 season. |
championpairs | The pairs champions of the competition. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
championdance | The ice dance champions of the competition. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
championsynchro | The synchronized skating champions of the competition. For international competitions, use {{flag icon|Name of country}} before the name to indicate the country represented by that team. |
previouscomp | The previous year's competition. For example, the previous competition for the 2007 Four Continents Championships was the 2006 Four Continents Championships. |
nextcomp | The follow year's competition. For example, the following competition for the 2007 Four Continents Championships was the 2008 Four Continents Championships. |
previousgp | The previous Grand Prix event in that season's Grand Prix series. For example, the previous Grand Prix event for the 2007 Skate Canada International was the 2007 Skate America. |
nextgp | The following Grand Prix event in that season's Grand Prix series. For example, the next Grand Prix event for the 2007 Skate America was the 2007 Skate Canada International. |
previouscs | The previous Challenger Series event in that season's Challenger Series. For example, the previous Challenger Series event for the 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy was the 2019 CS Nepela Memorial. |
nextcs | The following Challenger Series event in that season's Challenger Series. For example, the next Challenger Series event for the 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy was the 2019 CS Finlandia Trophy. |
Examples
2007 World Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | March 19 – March 25 |
Season: | 2006–2007 |
Location: | Tokyo, Japan |
Venue: | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Brian Joubert | |
Ladies' singles: Miki Ando | |
Pairs: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo | |
Ice dance: Albena Denkova & Maxim Staviski | |
Previous: 2006 World Figure Skating Championships | |
Next: 2008 World Figure Skating Championships |
{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
|title= 2007 World Figure Skating Championships
|image=
|imagesize=
|caption=
|comptype= ISU Championship
|startdate= March 19
|enddate= March 25
|skatingseason= 2006–2007
|location= [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|host=
|venue= [[Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium]]
|prizemoney= US $710,000
|championmen= {{flag icon|FRA}} [[Brian Joubert]]
|championladies= {{flag icon|JPN}} [[Miki Ando]]
|championpairs= {{flag icon|CHN}} [[Shen Xue]] & [[Zhao Hongbo]]
|championdance= {{flag icon|BUL}} [[Albena Denkova]] & [[Maxim Staviski]]
|previouscomp= [[2006 World Figure Skating Championships]]
|nextcomp= [[2008 World Figure Skating Championships]]
|previousgp=
|nextgp=
}}
2008 Cup of Russia | |
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Type: | Grand Prix |
Date: | November 20 – November 23 |
Season: | 2008–2009 |
Location: | Moscow |
Venue: | Megasport Arena |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Brian Joubert | |
Ladies' singles: Carolina Kostner | |
Pairs: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao | |
Ice dance: Jana Khokhlova & Sergei Novitski | |
Previous: 2007 Cup of Russia | |
Next: 2009 Cup of Russia | |
Previous GP: 2008 Trophée Eric Bompard | |
Next GP: 2008 NHK Trophy |
{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
|title= 2008 Cup of Russia
|image= Cup of Russia 2008 - 4.jpg
|imagesize=
|caption= The arena during the competition
|comptype= Grand Prix
|startdate= November 20
|enddate= November 23
|skatingseason= 2008–2009
|location= [[Moscow]]
|host=
|venue= [[Megasport Arena]]
|prizemoney=
|championmen= {{flag icon|FRA}} [[Brian Joubert]]
|championladies= {{flag icon|ITA}} [[Carolina Kostner]]
|championpairs= {{flag icon|CHN}} [[Zhang Dan]] & [[Zhang Hao (figure skater)|Zhang Hao]]
|championdance= {{flag icon|RUS}} [[Jana Khokhlova]] & [[Sergei Novitski]]
|previouscomp= [[2007 Cup of Russia]]
|nextcomp= [[2009 Cup of Russia]]
|previousgp= [[2008 Trophée Eric Bompard]]
|nextgp= [[2008 NHK Trophy]]
}}
2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | |
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Type: | ISU Challenger Series |
Date: | September 25 – 28 |
Season: | 2019–20 |
Location: | Oberstdorf, Germany |
Host: | German Ice Skating Union |
Venue: | Eissportzentrum Oberstdorf |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Makar Ignatov | |
Ladies' singles: Mariah Bell | |
Pairs: Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro | |
Ice dance: Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen | |
Previous: 2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | |
Next: 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | |
Previous CS: 2019 CS Nepela Memorial | |
Next CS: 2019 CS Finlandia Trophy |
{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
| title= 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy
| image=
| imagesize
| caption=
| comptype= [[ISU Challenger Series]]
| startdate= September 25
| enddate= 28
| skatingseason= [[2019–20 figure skating season|2019–20]]
| location= [[Oberstdorf]], [[Germany]]
| host= [[German Ice Skating Union]]
| venue= Eissportzentrum Oberstdorf
| prizemoney=
| championmen= {{flag icon|RUS}} [[Makar Ignatov]]
| championladies= {{flag icon|USA}} [[Mariah Bell]]
| championpairs= {{flag icon|CAN}} [[Kirsten Moore-Towers]] / [[Michael Marinaro]]
| championdance= {{flag icon|CAN}} [[Laurence Fournier Beaudry]] / [[Nikolaj Sørensen]]
| previouscomp= [[2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]]
| nextcomp= [[2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]]
| previouscs= [[2019 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial|2019 CS Nepela Memorial]]
| nextcs= [[2019 CS Finlandia Trophy]]
}}
2009 German Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National Championship |
Date: | December 18 – December 21 |
Season: | 2008–2009 |
Location: | Oberstdorf |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Peter Liebers | |
Ladies' singles: Annette Dytrt | |
Pairs: Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | |
Ice dance: Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann | |
Synchronized skating: Team Berlin 1 | |
Previous: 2008 German Championships | |
Next: 2010 German Championships |
{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
|title= 2009 German Figure Skating Championships
|image=
|imagesize=
|caption=
|comptype= National Championship
|startdate= December 18
|enddate= December 21
|skatingseason= 2008–2009
|location= [[Oberstdorf]]
|host=
|venue=
|prizemoney=
|championmen= [[Peter Liebers]]
|championladies= [[Annette Dytrt]]
|championpairs= [[Aljona Savchenko]] / [[Robin Szolkowy]]
|championdance= [[Carolina Hermann]] / [[Daniel Hermann]]
|championsynchro= [[Team Berlin 1]]
|previouscomp= [[2008 German Figure Skating Championships|2008 German Championships]]
|nextcomp= [[2010 German Figure Skating Championships|2010 German Championships]]
}}
See also
- Template:Infobox Figure Skating Competition CoP, for detailed information for a competition under Code of Points.
- Template:Infobox Figure Skating Competition 6.0, for detailed information for a competition under 6.0.