Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final

The Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final (formerly Champions Series Final) is a senior-level international figure skating competition. Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The event is the culmination of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series; skaters earn points for their placements and the top six from each discipline qualify to the Final.

Although not an ISU Championship, the Grand Prix Final has been considered by the International Skating Union to be the most important international competition in a first half of figure skating season before start of the ISU Championships.

History
The first three editions of the competition were titled the Champions Series Final. The current name was first used in the 1998–99 season. The competition omitted the compulsory dance prior to the International Skating Union's decision to completely discontinue the segment.

The rules for the final have varied from year to year. Nowadays the skaters perform the short program in reverse order of their rankings, so the top scorer in the Grand Prix series skates last. The skating order for the free skate (free dance for ice dancers) is the reverse order of their placement in the short program or short dance, unlike other competitions where start orders are determined by a random draw.

Most gold medals by skater



 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Grand Prix Finals.

Most gold medals by skater



 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Grand Prix Finals.

Most gold medals by pairs team


Notes:
 * Only pair results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are marked with a note or listed separately below the table.
 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the pairs receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order by the female partner's last name.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Grand Prix Finals.

Most gold medals by ice dance team



 * Only teams' results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are marked with a note or listed separately below the table.
 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the teams receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order by the female partner's last name.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Grand Prix Finals.

Most gold medals by skater



 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Grand Prix Finals.