Date | Score | Segment | Event |
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This template is an easier alternative to list a skater's highest scores or highest historical scores on figure skater biographies. It satisfies the latest accessibility criteria for data tables and can be used to list highest scores by competition segment ( short program, free skating, and the combined total) at senior or junior level. Currently, a maximum of 15 world record scores can be added per table. If you find a skater with more than 15 records, notice any bugs or have suggestions for additional parameters, please share them on the template's talk page.
Simplified markup code with empty cells
{{Figure skating world records
|ref=
| | | |event1=
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| ...
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Full markup code with all available parameters
{{Figure skating world records
|historical= |notes= |ref=
| date | score | segment |event1= |span1= |note1=
| date | score | segment |event2= |span2= |note2=
| ...
}}
Mon DD, YYYY
(example: Mar 3, 2024).|eventx=
and follow the advices for the naming conventions of
figure skating competitions.[[2024 World Figure Skating Championships|2024 World Championships]]
renders as
2024 World Championships.[[2023–24 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2023–24 Grand Prix Final]]
renders as
2023–24 Grand Prix Final.|spanx=
. See example below.|ref=
to add a bundled inline citation for the full table, usually the official ISU progression of highest scores tables. Avoid placing inline citations in single table cells.{{Figure skating world records
|Mar 3, 2018|90.31|[[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]] (J)|event1=[[2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Junior Championships]]
|Dec 10, 2019|198.04|[[Free skating]]|event2=[[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 Grand Prix Final]]
}}
Date | Score | Segment | Event |
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Mar 3, 2018 | 90.31 | Short program (J) | 2018 World Junior Championships |
Dec 10, 2019 | 198.04 | Free skating | 2019–20 Grand Prix Final |
{{Figure skating world records|notes=yes|ref=
|Nov 3, 2018|106.69|[[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]|event1=[[2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki]]|span1=3
|note1=Hanyu broke [[Shoma Uno]]'s record from September 2018.
|Nov 4, 2018|190.43|[[Free skating]]
|note2=Hanyu broke [[Nathan Chen]]'s record from October 2018.
|Nov 4, 2018|297.12|Combined total
|Nov 16, 2018|110.53|Short program|event4=[[2018 Rostelecom Cup]]
|note4=Hanyu became the first skater to score above 110 points in the short program in the +5/-5{{nbsp}}GOE System.
|Mar 23, 2019|206.10|Free skating|event5=[[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]]|span5=2
|note5=Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from February 2019 and became the first skater to score above 200 points in the free skating in the +5/-5{{nbsp}}GOE System.
|Mar 23, 2019|300.97|Combined total
|note6=Hanyu became the first skater to score above 300 points in the combined total in the +5/-5{{nbsp}}GOE System.
|Feb 7, 2020|111.82|Short program|event7=[[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020 Four Continents Championships]]
}}
Date | Score | Segment | Event | Notes |
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Nov 3, 2018 | 106.69 | Short program | 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki | Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from September 2018. |
Nov 4, 2018 | 190.43 | Free skating | Hanyu broke Nathan Chen's record from October 2018. | |
Nov 4, 2018 | 297.12 | Combined total | ||
Nov 16, 2018 | 110.53 | Short program | 2018 Rostelecom Cup | Hanyu became the first skater to score above 110 points in the short program in the +5/-5 GOE System. |
Mar 23, 2019 | 206.10 | Free skating | 2019 World Championships | Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from February 2019 and became the first skater to score above 200 points in the free skating in the +5/-5 GOE System. |
Mar 23, 2019 | 300.97 | Combined total | Hanyu became the first skater to score above 300 points in the combined total in the +5/-5 GOE System. | |
Feb 7, 2020 | 111.82 | Short program | 2020 Four Continents Championships |
Figure skater biographies
Date | Score | Segment | Event |
---|
This template is an easier alternative to list a skater's highest scores or highest historical scores on figure skater biographies. It satisfies the latest accessibility criteria for data tables and can be used to list highest scores by competition segment ( short program, free skating, and the combined total) at senior or junior level. Currently, a maximum of 15 world record scores can be added per table. If you find a skater with more than 15 records, notice any bugs or have suggestions for additional parameters, please share them on the template's talk page.
Simplified markup code with empty cells
{{Figure skating world records
|ref=
| | | |event1=
| | | |event2=
| ...
}}
Full markup code with all available parameters
{{Figure skating world records
|historical= |notes= |ref=
| date | score | segment |event1= |span1= |note1=
| date | score | segment |event2= |span2= |note2=
| ...
}}
Mon DD, YYYY
(example: Mar 3, 2024).|eventx=
and follow the advices for the naming conventions of
figure skating competitions.[[2024 World Figure Skating Championships|2024 World Championships]]
renders as
2024 World Championships.[[2023–24 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2023–24 Grand Prix Final]]
renders as
2023–24 Grand Prix Final.|spanx=
. See example below.|ref=
to add a bundled inline citation for the full table, usually the official ISU progression of highest scores tables. Avoid placing inline citations in single table cells.{{Figure skating world records
|Mar 3, 2018|90.31|[[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]] (J)|event1=[[2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Junior Championships]]
|Dec 10, 2019|198.04|[[Free skating]]|event2=[[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 Grand Prix Final]]
}}
Date | Score | Segment | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Mar 3, 2018 | 90.31 | Short program (J) | 2018 World Junior Championships |
Dec 10, 2019 | 198.04 | Free skating | 2019–20 Grand Prix Final |
{{Figure skating world records|notes=yes|ref=
|Nov 3, 2018|106.69|[[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]|event1=[[2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki]]|span1=3
|note1=Hanyu broke [[Shoma Uno]]'s record from September 2018.
|Nov 4, 2018|190.43|[[Free skating]]
|note2=Hanyu broke [[Nathan Chen]]'s record from October 2018.
|Nov 4, 2018|297.12|Combined total
|Nov 16, 2018|110.53|Short program|event4=[[2018 Rostelecom Cup]]
|note4=Hanyu became the first skater to score above 110 points in the short program in the +5/-5{{nbsp}}GOE System.
|Mar 23, 2019|206.10|Free skating|event5=[[2019 World Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Championships]]|span5=2
|note5=Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from February 2019 and became the first skater to score above 200 points in the free skating in the +5/-5{{nbsp}}GOE System.
|Mar 23, 2019|300.97|Combined total
|note6=Hanyu became the first skater to score above 300 points in the combined total in the +5/-5{{nbsp}}GOE System.
|Feb 7, 2020|111.82|Short program|event7=[[2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2020 Four Continents Championships]]
}}
Date | Score | Segment | Event | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nov 3, 2018 | 106.69 | Short program | 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki | Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from September 2018. |
Nov 4, 2018 | 190.43 | Free skating | Hanyu broke Nathan Chen's record from October 2018. | |
Nov 4, 2018 | 297.12 | Combined total | ||
Nov 16, 2018 | 110.53 | Short program | 2018 Rostelecom Cup | Hanyu became the first skater to score above 110 points in the short program in the +5/-5 GOE System. |
Mar 23, 2019 | 206.10 | Free skating | 2019 World Championships | Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from February 2019 and became the first skater to score above 200 points in the free skating in the +5/-5 GOE System. |
Mar 23, 2019 | 300.97 | Combined total | Hanyu became the first skater to score above 300 points in the combined total in the +5/-5 GOE System. | |
Feb 7, 2020 | 111.82 | Short program | 2020 Four Continents Championships |
Figure skater biographies