2027 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
2027 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
The 2027 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships will take place February 9-14, 2027, in Astana, Kazakhstan. the event will bring together many of the top skaters from Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania to compete across four disciplines—women’s, men’s, pairs, and ice dance.
As one of the ISU’s premier annual championships, the Four Continents Championships provide a major international stage for elite skaters representing non-European member nations. Each year, the competition showcases some of the world’s best athletes as they compete for continental titles in men’s, women’s, pairs, and ice dance. Established in 1999, the event serves as the counterpart to the European Championships and remains a key highlight of the international figure skating season.
Event Details
- Dates: February 9-14, 2027
- Location: Astana, Kazakhstan
- Venue: TBD
- Tickets: TBD
- Level: Senior International
- Disciplines: Men, Women, Pairs, Ice Dance
- ISU Event Page
- Forum Competition Threads
Eligibility
To compete at the Four Continents Championships, skaters must meet ISU qualification and eligibility standards. First, each skater must represent an ISU Member federation from Asia, the Americas, Africa, or Oceania. Additionally, skaters must achieve the required ISU minimum technical score requirements and be selected by their national federation. Unlike the World Championships, each eligible federation may enter up to three competitors or teams per discipline.
- Skaters must belong to an ISU Member federation from Asia, the Americas, Africa, or Oceania
- European ISU Member federations are not eligible to participate
- Each eligible federation may enter up to three competitors or teams 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
- Entries must be submitted by the skater’s national federation in accordance with ISU regulations
- Competitors must meet all ISU eligibility and citizenship requirements applicable to international competition
