Yes, ISU decided the replacement place and date:
Worlds 2011 will be held in Moscow, Russia on April 24 – May 1, 2011.
Though it’s not in Turku, it’s nice to be held so soon – only one month’s delay.
Imagine, postponed to October even not in Japan… no way.
It’s sure Kiira will participate but how about Laura?
Is she in?
…will be updated!
ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2011
24 Mar 2011 11:48
In its statement of March 21, 2011 the ISU communicated the decision of the Japan Skating Federation (JSF) to decline holding the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2011, initially allotted to the JSF and scheduled to be held in Tokyo, Japan this week.
In the meantime, the ISU has received applications to hold the Event during the months of April or May of this year from its Member federations in Austria (Graz), Canada (Vancouver), Croatia (Zagreb), Finland (Turku), Russia (Moscow) and USA (Colorado Springs or Lake Placid).
The ISU thanks those Member federations for their spontaneous reaction during these truly dramatic and exceptional circumstances emanating from the crisis in Japan and highly appreciates their efforts for having prepared an application on such short notice. The ISU reiterates that in the light of the dramatic situation in Japan the staging of sporting events becomes relatively secondary and a solution satisfying all involved is extremely difficult. Nevertheless, it is in the best interest of the ISU and its Members to hold the Championships as soon as possible.
The ISU has reviewed all applications received and after careful evaluation the ISU Council decided to allot the Championships to the Figure Skating Federation of Russia, to be held in the Megasport Arena in Moscow/Russia, on April 24-May 1, 2011.
The organization of this major Event with little time to prepare will require a high level effort from the Figure Skating Federation of Russia which has assured the ISU of its full cooperation including in areas such as easy access to entry visas and security. The preparation for the updating of all relevant details (time schedule, Announcement, entry confirmations etc) have already begun and the ISU will revert as soon as possible with the necessary information.
Under these extraordinary circumstances the ISU asks for the full cooperation and understanding of the skating community and all involved entities in making this a successful Event. The full cooperation of all participating ISU Member federations hopefully attending in full strength will be of utmost importance.
Finally, the ISU is convinced that the Japanese delegation coming to Moscow deserves and will receive special attention and respect. At a time like this, words cannot express feelings but the ISU wants to let the skating friends of the Japan Skating Federation and the people of Japan know that the thoughts and wishes of the Skating family continue to remain with them.
Ottavio Cinquanta Fredi Schmid
President Director General
Yahoo !!!
Kiira,Welcome To Russia !
Moscow never sleeps !
Well done Mr. Putin 🙂
Today, on Aamulehti, there’s a news telling that Laura is reconsidering her decision, and she could take part on competition in Moscow.
f1nnstep We can always buy all what we want-such a tradition in Russia.
Now World Cup
2013 Universiade in Kazan
2014 Olympics in Sochi
2018 World Cup.
Thus here!
Aleksey,
Wanna get the yellow card?
Always be careful of what you say or way of saying.
Yes, as I wrote, it was really nice for all of us to have the Worlds in this spring under such difficult condition.
As one of figure skating fans in Japan, I really appreciate all the countries which offered hosting the Worlds.
Yeah, I was relieved to hear Moscow will host it ASAP with confidence and thank Mr. Putin even though it’s the same old Russian way.
But Aleksey, if you are one of sensible fans of Kiira, just try to imagine
how we Japanese have been looking forward to seeing the Worlds in Tokyo for years and how we regret we couldn’t host it and then it caused the confusion to the figure skating world, especially to skaters including Kiira.
Anyway, Kiira says “Sooo happy” and looking forward to skating in a great city with great fans.
http://twitter.com/#!/kiirakorpi_fi/statuses/50913848458358784
Takashi–I read where France has generously offered to give up its slot in 2012 so Japan can host Worlds next year instead of France. And Lepisto could compete this year perhaps because of the delay.
mike,
Yeah, I too read about the Worlds 2012 in France. But I’m not sure if Japan can host the Worlds next year… the electricity shortage seems to be continued until next year and radioactivity…
Is Laura in? Happy to hear if she could.