On September 26, 2011, American
Brandon Mroz landed a quad
Lutz in the short program at the 2011 Colorado Springs Invitational. The
U.S. Figure Skating-sanctioned competition was a small non-ISU event with three men's entries, making it unclear whether the accomplishment would be recognized by the
International Skating Union. In October, the ISU announced it had ratified the jump as the first quad Lutz to be performed in a sanctioned competition. World Champion
Patrick Chan of Canada commented, "I don't think it can be an official ISU record until [Mroz] has done it in an ISU event." On November 12, Mroz landed it in the short program at
2011 NHK Trophy, becoming the first skater to land it in an international competition. Between seasons, the ISU sometimes adjusts elements' base values and/or grades of execution. On December 28, 2011, the ISU announced it had discovered that the calculation program had not been updated with a new GOE introduced in July. The ISU explained: "The calculation program used up to and including the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final had erroneously calculated the Dance result with the previous Grade of Execution (GOE) for the Combination Lift, which was upgraded with ISU Communication 1677 in July 2011." The error affected the free dance results at the
Grand Prix Final, with
Tessa Virtue and
Scott Moir winning the segment instead of
Meryl Davis and
Charlie White, however, Davis and White remained in first place overall due to their lead from the short dance. In December 2011, the International Skating Union released details of the team figure skating event at the
2014 Winter Olympics.
Age eligibility Skaters competing on the junior level were required to be at least 13 but not 19 – or 21 for male pair skaters and ice dancers – before July 1, 2011. Those who had turned 14 were eligible for the senior Grand Prix series and senior B internationals. Those who turned 15 before July 1, 2011 were also eligible for the senior World, European, and Four Continents Championships.
Minimum scores Minimum score requirements were added to the senior Grand Prix series, following on requirements introduced in the previous season to the European, Four Continents, and World Championships. The Grand Prix minimums were set at two-thirds of the top scores at the
2011 World Championships. Prior to competing in a senior Grand Prix event, skaters were required to have earned the following: The International Skating Union decided minimums were not required for "host picks", i.e. Canadians Adriana DeSanctis and
Elladj Balde were allowed to compete at their home country's event,
2011 Skate Canada, despite failing to reach the minimums at the
2011 Nebelhorn Trophy. == Changes ==