Auto-area AF can now easily keep up with figure skating, which is pretty nice. It works great for pairs and ice dancing. D5, 300mm f/4E PF, 1/1250s, f/4, ISO 4000. I don't think I got a single misfocused shot when photographing this pair's program. The relatively homogeneous ice makes skaters a good subject for auto area AF, it seems, but also it worked when the subjects were far away and a part of the audience was in the frame - even in that case, it focused on the skaters and not on the background.
I think when shooting at wider apertures, some disadvantages of auto area AF would show up, mainly the fact that you don't really know which skater it will decide to focus on (it does show active focus points in the viewfinder, but you have no control over the choice). Also ViewNX-i shows the points that the automatic mode had used, so it's interesting to see.
In a more complex situation such as in synchronized skating, it becomes more important to select the skater to be focused on, as auto will no doubt cause surprises in that context.