Prior to 2005 both members of each pair had to be at least 55 years of age.
[1] The decision ensured that 55-year-olds who participated in a senior event in 2003 would never become ex-Seniors.
World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary.
[2] In seven renditions of the Senior Pairs through 2014, no player has won more than one medal.
[3] The 2014 silver and bronze medalists Lall–Milner and Kowalski–Romanski were two of three pairs that won the World Senior Teams Championship in the same meet, along with Michel Bessis–Philippe Cronier.