The remaining entries for the Single & Pair Skating and the Ice Dance competitions at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games (OWG) have been allocated according to Rule 400 A. paragraph 4, after the Nebelhorn Trophy, Olympic Qualifying Competition in Oberstdorf, Germany, held on September 22-25, 2021.
NOCs/ISU Members which had not already qualified for entries in each discipline were eligible for the remaining entries for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games, as well as a few ISU Members trying to earn a second or third entry as indicated in Communication No. 2388.NOCs/ISU Members which had not already qualified for entries in each discipline were eligible for the remaining entries for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games, as well as a few ISU Members trying to earn a second or third entry as indicated in Communication No. 2388.
Entries to the 2022 Olympic Winter Games are in all cases awarded to NOCs/ISU Members and not individual/named Skaters.
However, only skaters fulfilling both ISU and IOC citizenship/residency requirements may be entered. According to the Olympic Charter, Rule 41, only citizens of the NOC/ISU Member may be entered. Furthermore, according to the Bye-Law to Rule 41, paragraph 2 of the Olympic Charter, at least 3 years must have passed since the entered competitor last represented his former NOC/ISU Member. Furthermore, Skaters must have reached the minimum Total Technical Element Scores (TES) for Short Program/Rhythm Dance and Free Skating/Dance as indicated in ISU Communication No. 2395, point 9 by the entry deadline.
The following NOCs/ISU Members have qualified for entries at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021, Stockholm, Sweden:
Note:*) As per Rule 400, A, paragraph 4. b), the Members listed with * may try to earn one additional quota place at the Qualifying Competition.
The following NOCs/ISU Members have qualified for entries after the Olympic Qualifying Competition Nebelhorn Trophy 2021