2027 European Figure Skating Championships

2027 European Figure Skating Championships
The 2027 European Figure Skating Championships will take place January 27–31, 2027, in Lausanne, Switzerland, at the Vaudoise Arena. As one of the most prestigious events on the international figure skating calendar, the championships bring together the top skaters from across Europe to compete in men’s, women’s, pairs, and ice dance.
As part of the International Skating Union (ISU) championship series, the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships play a central role in the competitive season. In particular, the event allows athletes to earn major titles while also building momentum ahead of global competitions later in the year. At the same time, it serves as a key benchmark for performance at the elite level.
Notably, the championships return to Lausanne, widely recognized as the Olympic Capital and home to the International Olympic Committee. As a result, the event gains added historical and cultural significance, providing a fitting setting for a major international competition.
2027 European Figure Skating Championships Details
- Dates: January 27–31, 2027
- Location: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Venue: Vaudoise Arena
- Disciplines: Men, Women, Pairs, Ice Dance
- Organizer: International Skating Union (ISU)
- Tickets
- Official Site
- ISU Event page
- Forum Competition Threads
Eligibility
To compete at the European Championships, skaters must meet ISU qualification and eligibility standards. First, each skater must represent a European ISU Member federation. Additionally, results from the previous European Championships determine how many entries each country receives, with nations earning between one and three spots per discipline. Skaters must also meet the ISU’s minimum technical score requirements and age eligibility standards.
- Skaters must belong to a European ISU Member federation
- Entries are determined by results from the previous European Figure Skating Championships
- Each country may earn between one and three entries per discipline
- Skaters must have reached at least age 17 before July 1 of the competition season
- Skaters must achieve the ISU minimum technical score requirements at an eligible international competition
- Competitors must meet all ISU eligibility and citizenship requirements applicable to international competition
