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SUMMARY:2026 Skate Canada
DESCRIPTION:2026 Skate Canada International: Schedule\, Tickets\, & Results\n2026 Skate Canada International will take place October 30 to November 1\, 2026\, in Kelowna\, British Columbia\, at Prospera Place. It is the second of six stops in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and will be hosted by the Skate Canada. \nThis event features top international skaters competing in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance as part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nThis page provides the full schedule\, ticket information\, entries\, and results for the 2026 Skate Canada in Kelowna\, BC\, Canada. \nLatest updates on 2026 Skate Canada\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU Official announcement\nApril 21\, 2026: All-event presale tickets can be purchased April 23–27 with general public sales to follow\nMarch 31\, 2026: Event officially announced by Skate Canada\n\n2026 Skate Canada details\n\nDates: October 30 – November 1\, 2026\nLocation: Kelowna\, BC\, Canada\nVenue: Prospera Place\nTickets\nHost: Skate Canada\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOfficial Site\nISU Event Page\n\n2026 Skate Canada schedule\nWhile the specific session-by-session times for Skate Canada are typically released closer to the event in the fall\, the event typically runs Friday through Sunday\, with practices beginning earlier in the week. While the general competition window is confirmed\, the exact timetable has not been released. \nNote: Schedule is tentative and subject to change. \n\n\n\nDate\nSession\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Oct 30\nCompetitions\n\n\nSaturday\, Oct 31\nCompetitions\n\n\nSunday\, Nov 1\nCompetitions / Exhibition Gala\n\n\n\nSkate Canada 2026 Tickets\nAll-event presale tickets can be purchased April 23–27 with general public sales to follow. \nDemand is expected to be strong due to the event’s location and proximity to other Grand Prix competitions. \n2026 Skate Canada International ticket seating sections. \n \n \nView of the city of Kelowna and Okanagan Lake located in the Okanagan Valley\, British Columbia\, Canada. \nFan and Travel Notes for Kelowna\nHost City Overview\nSet along the shores of Okanagan Lake\, Kelowna offers one of the most scenic stops on the Grand Prix circuit. In particular\, the city is known for its wineries\, mild climate\, and outdoor lifestyle\, combining a relaxed vacation feel with the ability to host major international sporting events. As a result\, visitors can expect a vibrant downtown\, lakeside views\, and easy access to nature in every direction. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe competition takes place at Prospera Place\, a centrally located arena within walking distance of hotels\, restaurants\, and the waterfront. In addition\, Kelowna is compact\, and most key locations are reachable within about 20 minutes by car\, making it one of the easiest Grand Prix cities to navigate. Public buses operate throughout the city via the Kelowna Regional Transit System; however\, many visitors prefer taxis or rental cars for added flexibility. \nTravel Tips\nFor most international fans\, travel begins at Kelowna International Airport (YLW)\, which offers direct connections to major Canadian and U.S. cities. From there\, the airport is just 15–20 minutes from downtown. Meanwhile\, late October weather is typically cool and crisp\, with temperatures ideal for layering. Although Kelowna has relatively mild conditions compared to much of Canada\, evenings can be chilly—especially near the lake. \nWhere to Stay\nFor convenience\, downtown Kelowna is the best base for fans\, offering walkable access to the arena\, restaurants\, and lakefront. Additionally\, areas near the waterfront or Bernard Avenue provide an ideal mix of convenience and atmosphere. While the city offers a wide range of accommodations—from hotels to vacation rentals—booking early is strongly recommended due to increased demand during major events. \nFood & Sightseeing\nBeyond the competition\, Kelowna is located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley\, one of Canada’s premier wine regions. Visitors can explore nearby vineyards\, enjoy farm-to-table dining\, or simply relax along the waterfront. At the same time\, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities—from hiking and biking to lake excursions—as well as a growing food and craft beverage scene. For a quick outing\, consider visiting Knox Mountain Park for panoramic views or strolling along the downtown marina and boardwalk. \nFan Experience\nFinally\, Kelowna has a strong track record of hosting international sporting events and welcoming visitors from around the world. As such\, past events have drawn thousands of out-of-town fans\, creating an energetic yet relaxed atmosphere. With its compact layout\, scenic setting\, and easy logistics\, Skate Canada in Kelowna offers one of the most accessible and enjoyable travel experiences on the Grand Prix circuit. \nSkate Canada 2026 Entries\nA list of competitors for 2026 Skate Canada International will be made available as part of the ISU Grand Prix assignments. \nSkate Canada 2026 Results\nThis section will be updated with a link to the starting orders and/or results when they become available. \nFull 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 Grand Prix de France\nOctober 23–25\, 2026\nAngers\, France\n\n\n2026 Skate Canada International\nOctober 30–November 1\, 2026\nKelowna\, Canada\n\n\n2026 Cup of China\nNovember 6–8\, 2026\nShenzhen\, China\n\n\n2026 Skate America\nNovember 13–15\, 2026\nEverett\, WA\, USA\n\n\n2026 Finlandia Trophy\nNovember 20–21\, 2026\nHelsinki\, Finland\n\n\n2026 NHK Trophy\nNovember 27–29\, 2026\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhen is 2026 Skate Canada?\n2026 Skate Canada will take place October 30 to November 1\, 2026. \nWhere will 2026 Skate Canada be held?\nThe event will be held at Prospera Place in Kelowna\, BC\, Canada. \nWhat is Skate Canada in figure skating?\nSkate Canada is an international competition that is part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nAll-event presale tickets can be purchased April 23–27 with general public sales to follow \nWho will compete at 2026 Skate Canada?\nA list of competitors will be announced later as part of the Grand Prix assignments. \nHow can I watch 2026 Skate Canada?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the 2025 Skate Canada?\nExplore full results and winners from Skate Canada 2025 across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nPiper Gilles and Paul Poirier\nAllison Reed and Saulius Ambrulevicius\nMarjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha\n\n\nPairs\nDeanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps\nMinerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin\nEllie Kam and Danny O’Shea\n\n\nWomen\nMone Chiba\nIsabeau Levito\nAmi Nakai\n\n\nMen\nIlia Malinin\nAleksandr Selevko\nKao Miura\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Prospera Place\, Prospera Place\, Kelowna\, BC\, V1Y 9V1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Cup of China
DESCRIPTION:2026 Cup of China: Schedule\, Tickets\, & Results\n2026 Cup of China will take place November 6–8\, 2026\, in Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, China\, at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre Arena. It is the third of six stops in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and will be hosted by the Chinese Figure Skating Association. \nThis event features top international skaters competing in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance as part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nThis page includes the full schedule\, ticket information\, entries\, and results for Cup of China 2026 in Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, China. \nLatest updates on 2026 Cup of China\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU Official announcement\nApril 14\, 2026: Event announced by the Chinese Figure Skating Association\n\nCup of China 2026 details\n\nDates: November 6–8\, 2026\nLocation: Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, China\nVenue: Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre\nTickets: Pending\nHost: Chinese Figure Skating Association\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nISU Event page\n\n2026 Cup of China schedule\nWhile the specific session-by-session times for Cup of China are typically released closer to the event in the fall\, the event typically runs Friday through Sunday\, with practices beginning earlier in the week. While the general competition window is confirmed\, the exact timetable has not been released. \nNote: Schedule is tentative and subject to change. \n\n\n\nDate\nSession\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Nov 6\nCompetitions\n\n\nSaturday\, Nov 7\nCompetitions\n\n\nSunday\, Nov 8\nCompetitions / Exhibition Gala\n\n\n\n2026 Cup of China Tickets\nTicket information for Cup of China 2026 is expected soon! \n \n\nAerial view of the Universiade Sports Center in Longgang District\, Shenzhen City\, Guangdong Province of China. \nFan and Travel Notes for Shenzhen\nHost City Overview\nSet in the fast-growing tech hub of Shenzhen\, the 2026 Cup of China offers a very different Grand Prix experience—modern\, energetic\, and subtropical. Located just across the border from Hong Kong\, Shenzhen blends futuristic skylines with green parks and a thriving food scene. Expect mild-to-warm temperatures in the fall\, along with a lively urban atmosphere that stays active well into the evening. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe competition is expected to take place at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre Arena in Longgang District\, a large\, modern complex built for international events. While it’s not in the downtown core\, Shenzhen’s clean and efficient metro system makes it relatively easy to reach. Allow extra travel time from central districts like Futian or Nanshan\, especially during peak hours. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are widely available\, though traffic can be heavy. \nTravel Tips\nInternational fans will typically arrive via Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport or connect through nearby Hong Kong. Visa requirements vary by nationality\, so check in advance—some travelers may be eligible for visa-free transit policies. English is not as widely spoken as in some other Grand Prix host cities\, so translation apps and hotel concierge assistance can be helpful. Mobile payments (WeChat Pay/Alipay) are dominant\, so setting those up beforehand is strongly recommended. \nWhere to Stay\nMost visitors choose accommodations in Futian (central business district) or Luohu (closer to the Hong Kong border)\, both offering a wide range of hotels and dining options. Staying closer to the venue in Longgang may reduce commute time but offers fewer tourist amenities. If you’re combining the event with sightseeing\, Futian is generally the most convenient base. \nFood & Sightseeing\nShenzhen is known for its Cantonese cuisine\, fresh seafood\, and street food culture. Don’t miss local specialties like dim sum\, roast meats\, and late-night food markets. For downtime between events\, fans can explore attractions such as Window of the World or the scenic Lianhuashan Park. For a quick international detour\, Hong Kong is just a short train ride away. \nFan Experience\nChinese skating crowds are known for being enthusiastic and well-organized\, often bringing banners and gifts for their favorite skaters. Merchandise and fan engagement areas are typically available at major events\, though expect security checks and structured entry procedures. With Shenzhen’s reputation for hosting large-scale events\, fans can expect a polished and high-tech competition environment. \nCup of China 2026 Entries\nA list of competitors for Cup of China 2026 will be announced as part of the ISU Grand Prix assignments. \nCup of China 2026 Results\nThis section will be updated with a link to the starting orders and/or results when they become available. \nFull 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 Grand Prix de France\nOctober 23–25\, 2026\nAngers\, France\n\n\n2026 Skate Canada International\nOctober 30–November 1\, 2026\nKelowna\, Canada\n\n\n2026 Cup of China\nNovember 6–8\, 2026\nShenzhen\, China\n\n\n2026 Skate America\nNovember 13–15\, 2026\nEverett\, WA\, USA\n\n\n2026 Finlandia Trophy\nNovember 20–21\, 2026\nHelsinki\, Finland\n\n\n2026 NHK Trophy\nNovember 27–29\, 2026\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen is 2026 Cup of China?\nCup of China 2026 will take place November 6–8\, 2026. \nWhere will 2026 Cup of China be held?\nThe event will be held at the Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, China\, at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre Arena. \nWhat is Cup of China in figure skating?\nCup of China is an international competition that is part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nTicket information for Cup of China 2026 is expected soon! \nWho will compete at 2026 Cup of China?\nA list of competitors will be announced later as part of the Grand Prix assignments. \nHow can I watch Cup of China 2026?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the 2025 Cup of China?\nExplore full results and winners from the Cup of China 2025 across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nMadison Chock and Evan Bates\nEmilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik\nEvgeniia Lopareva and Geoffrey Brissaud\n\n\nPairs\nAnastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava\nSara Conti and Niccolo Macii\nWenjing Sui and Cong Han\n\n\nWomen\nAmber Glenn\nAlysa Liu\nRinka Watanabe\n\n\nMen\nShun Sato\nDaniel Grassl\nMikhail Shaidorov\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre Arena\, 3001 Longxiang Blvd\, Longgang\, Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, 518172
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Skate America
DESCRIPTION:2026 Skate America: Schedule\, Tickets\, & Results\n2026 Skate America will take place November 13–15\, 2026\, in Everett\, Washington\, at Angel of the Winds Arena. It is the fourth of six stops in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and will be hosted by the U.S. Figure Skating. \nThis event features top international skaters competing in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance as part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nThis page includes the full schedule\, ticket information\, entries\, and results for Skate America 2026 in Everett\, Washington. \n2026 Skate America Details\n\nDates: November 13–15\, 2026\nLocation: Everett\, Washington\, USA\nVenue: Angel of the Winds Arena\nTickets\nHost: U.S. Figure Skating\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOfficial Site\nISU Event Page\n\nLatest Updates\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU official announcement\nApril 21\, 2026: Ticket presale began April 22; public sale started April 23\nApril 7\, 2026: Event announced by U.S. Figure Skating\n\nWhat is Skate America?\nSkate America is an international figure skating competition held annually an organized by U.S. Figure Skating as part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. It is one of six Grand Prix events and plays a key role in qualifying skaters for the Grand Prix Final. \n2026 Skate America Schedule\nThe full 2026 Skate America schedule includes official practices\, short programs\, and free skates across all disciplines. In addition\, session times are listed below. \nNote: Schedule is tentative and subject to change. \n\n\n\nDate\nSession\nTime (PT)\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, November 12\nOfficial Practice\n10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\n\n\nFriday\, November 13\nMen’s Short Program / Pairs Short Program\n7:00 p.m.\n\n\nSaturday\, November 14\nWomen’s Short Program / Men’s Free Skate\n11:15 a.m.\n\n\nRhythm Dance / Pairs Free Skate\n7:00 p.m.\n\n\nSunday\, November 15\nFree Dance / Women’s Free Skate\n11:00 a.m.\n\n\n\n2026 Skate America Tickets\nAll-session tickets for 2026 Skate America are available through the official ticketing partner\, Buy 2026 Skate America tickets on Ticketmaster. \n\nExclusive presale began Wednesday\, April 22\, 2026\, at 10 a.m. PT\nTickets went on sale to the general public on Thursday\, April 23\, 2026\, at 10 a.m. PT.\n\nTickets include access to all competition sessions\, as well as official practices beginning November 12. \nAll-session ticket pricing is as follows: \n\nP1A (yellow): $600\nP1B (blue): $400\nP2 (pink): $200\nP3 (brown): $100\n\nOnce the presale begins Wednesday\, April 22 at 10 a.m. PT\, fans can enter the code FANS26 to purchase tickets. \nNote: Single-session tickets in the all-session package are non-transferable and may not be resold at any time. The all-session ticket may be transferred or sold prior to the event starting\, but not the individual sessions. \nSeating chart and best seats\nThe seating chart for 2026 Skate America at Angel of the Winds Arena shows the judges’ side in section 118 and the kiss and cry in section 113. The best seats are typically in center-ice sections such as 106–110\, offering the most complete view of jumps\, spins\, and choreography. These sections are the most in-demand and often sell out first. \nView the official seating chart for the 2026 Skate America event in Everett\, WA below. \nSeating chart for the 2026 Skate America competition at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett\, Washington\, showing rink layout\, judging side\, and ticket sections. \nHow to watch 2026 Skate America\n2026 Skate America will be broadcast and streamed as part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. \n\nTelevision: The official television schedule for the 2026–27 season will be announced in fall 2026.\nStreaming (United States): Skate America will be livestreamed on Peacock. Replays will be available on Peacock for up to 72 hours after each event.\nInternational streaming: Outside the United States\, Skate America is typically available through the ISU YouTube channel or local broadcasters depending on region. Availability may vary based on broadcasting rights.\n\nPeacock Premium provides access to the full ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series\, U.S. Figure Skating qualifying events\, and ISU Championships throughout the season. \n2026 Skate America Entries\nOrganizers will announce the list of competitors later this summer. \n2026 Skate America Results\nThis section will be updated with a link to the starting orders and/or results when they become available. \nWho won at 2025 Skate America?\nExplore full results and winners from Skate America 2025 across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nMadison Chock and Evan Bates\nMarjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha\nEvgeniia Lopareva and Geoffrey Brissaud\n\n\nPairs\nRiku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara\nAnastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava\nKelly Ann Laurin and Loucas Ethier\n\n\nWomen\nAlysa Liu\nRinka Watanabe\nAnastasiia Gubanova\n\n\nMen\nKevin Aymoz\nMikhail Shaidorov\nKazuki Tomono\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Points\nSkaters at Skate America earn prize money and ranking points toward qualification for the ISU Grand Prix Final. Results at each Grand Prix event contribute to overall standings and determine which skaters advance to the final. \nFull 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 Grand Prix de France\nOctober 23–25\, 2026\nAngers\, France\n\n\n2026 Skate Canada International\nOctober 30–November 1\, 2026\nKelowna\, Canada\n\n\n2026 Cup of China\nNovember 6–8\, 2026\nShenzhen\, China\n\n\n2026 Skate America\nNovember 13–15\, 2026\nEverett\, WA\, USA\n\n\n2026 Finlandia Trophy\nNovember 20–21\, 2026\nHelsinki\, Finland\n\n\n2026 NHK Trophy\nNovember 27–29\, 2026\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen is 2026 Skate America?\nSkate America 2026 will take place November 13–15\, 2026. \nWhere will 2026 Skate America be held?\nThe event will be held at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett\, Washington. \nWhat is Skate America in figure skating?\nSkate America is an international competition that is part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nTicket presale began April 22; public sale started April 23 \nHow much are tickets?\nAll-session ticket prices range from $100 to $600 depending on seating section. \nWho will compete?\nOrganizers will announce the list of competitors later this summer. \nHow can I watch Skate America 2026?\n2026 Skate America will be livestreamed on Peacock (in the US) and can be accessed for 72 hours following the event’s conclusion. Check back closer to the event for more information on other streaming options.\n \n\nAn old ship docked at the Port of Everett in Everett\, Washington. \nFan and Travel Notes for Everett\, WA\nHost City Overview\nLocated about 30 miles north of Seattle\, Everett offers a relaxed\, waterfront setting with easy access to a major metropolitan area. Sitting along Puget Sound\, the city blends maritime views\, a growing arts scene\, and a laid-back Pacific Northwest vibe. Visitors can expect cool\, damp November weather typical of the region\, with mild temperatures and frequent rain. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe event takes place at Angel of the Winds Arena\, a centrally located venue that regularly hosts sports and entertainment events. Downtown Everett is compact and relatively easy to navigate\, with many hotels\, restaurants\, and attractions within a short drive or walk. Public transportation options include buses and rail connections via Everett Station\, but most visitors rely on rideshare or rental cars for flexibility. \nTravel Tips\nMost international fans will fly into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)\, about 45–60 minutes from Everett depending on traffic. Everett’s location makes it easy to combine your trip with time in Seattle or nearby natural attractions. The area is known for its maritime climate\, so pack layers and waterproof gear—rain is common in November. \nWhere to Stay\nStaying near downtown Everett or close to the arena is the most convenient option for event access. Hotels near the waterfront or Port Gardner Bay offer scenic views and proximity to restaurants and nightlife. Because Everett is smaller than many Grand Prix host cities\, accommodations can fill quickly once ticket sales begin—early booking is recommended. \nFood & Sightseeing\nEverett offers a mix of waterfront dining\, casual local spots\, and easy access to Seattle’s larger culinary scene. Popular attractions include the Boeing Future of Flight aviation center and the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum\, along with parks and shoreline areas along Port Gardner Bay. The city is also known for its walkable downtown\, arts venues\, and waterfront activities\, making it easy to explore between competition sessions. \nFan Experience\nEverett provides a more relaxed and less crowded experience compared to larger host cities\, while still offering strong event infrastructure. The arena has hosted major sporting events and figure skating competitions before\, contributing to a smooth and well-organized experience. Fans can expect a friendly local atmosphere\, convenient logistics\, and the added bonus of being close enough to Seattle for extended sightseeing. \nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2026-skate-america/
LOCATION:Angel of the Winds Arena\, 2000 Hewitt Ave\, Everett\, WA\, 98201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Finlandia Trophy
DESCRIPTION:2026 Finlandia Trophy: Schedule\, Tickets\, & Results\n2026 Finlandia Trophy will take place November 20–21\, 2026\, in Helsinki\, Finland\, at the Helsinki Ice Hall. It is the fifth of six stops in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and will be hosted by Skating Finland. \nThis event features top international skaters competing in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance as part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nThis page includes the full schedule\, ticket information\, entries\, and results for Finlandia Trophy 2026 in Helsinki\, Finland. \nLatest updates on 2026 Finlandia Trophy\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU Official announcement\nApril 17\, 2026: Event announced by Skating Finland\n\nFinlandia Trophy 2026 details\n\nDates: November 20–21\, 2026\nLocation: Helsinki\, Finland\nVenue: Helsinki Ice Hall\nTickets: Pending\nHost: Skating Finland\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\n\nFinlandia Trophy 2026 schedule\nWhile organizers typically release the detailed session-by-session schedule for the Finlandia Trophy closer to the fall\, the event generally runs from Friday through Sunday\, with practices beginning earlier in the week. In the meantime\, although the overall competition window has been confirmed\, organizers have not yet published the exact timetable. \nNote: Schedule is tentative and subject to change. \n\n\n\nDate\nSession\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Nov 20\nCompetitions\n\n\nSaturday\, Nov 21\nCompetitions\n\n\n\nFinlandia Trophy 2026 Tickets\nTicket information for Finlandia Trophy 2026 is expected soon! \n2026 Finlandia Trophy Entries\nA list of competitors for Finlandia Trophy 2026 will be announced as part of the ISU Grand Prix assignments. \n2026 Finlandia Trophy Results\nThis section will be updated with a link to the starting orders and/or results when they become available. \n \n \nView of the port of Helsinki with the Helsinki cathedral at background\, Finland. \nFan and Travel Notes for Helsinki\nHost City Overview\nHeld in the Nordic capital of Helsinki\, the Finlandia Trophy delivers a clean\, efficient\, and fan-friendly Grand Prix experience. In particular\, Helsinki’s seaside setting\, modern design\, and relaxed pace create a unique atmosphere that blends urban culture with easy access to nature. In November\, meanwhile\, visitors can expect cool temperatures\, shorter daylight hours\, and a cozy ambiance as the city gradually transitions into winter. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe event typically takes place at Helsinki Ice Hall (Helsingin jäähalli)\, located just north of the city center in the Töölö district. From there\, fans can easily reach the arena via tram or bus\, while many central hotels sit just 10–15 minutes away. Overall\, Helsinki’s public transportation system runs reliably\, remains safe\, and proves easy to navigate\, especially with widely accepted contactless payments. \nTravel Tips\nMost international fans arrive via Helsinki Airport (HEL)\, which sits about 30 minutes from the city center by train. Additionally\, because Finland is part of the Schengen Area\, travelers from many countries can enter visa-free for short stays. Just as importantly\, English is widely spoken\, making Helsinki one of the easiest European host cities for international visitors. Across the city\, credit cards and mobile payments are accepted almost everywhere\, simplifying day-to-day travel. \nWhere to Stay\nFor convenience\, visitors should focus on the city center (Kamppi\, Kluuvi) or Töölö\, both of which provide excellent access to the venue. In the city center\, travelers will find the widest range of hotels\, restaurants\, and transit connections. By contrast\, Töölö offers quieter surroundings along with quicker access to the arena. Given demand\, booking early is strongly recommended\, especially if other major events coincide. \nFood & Sightseeing\nHelsinki’s food scene blends Nordic traditions with international influences. As a result\, fans can enjoy local specialties such as salmon soup\, reindeer dishes\, and cinnamon buns\, all complemented by a strong café culture. Beyond dining\, visitors can explore landmarks like Suomenlinna\, a UNESCO-listed sea fortress\, and the striking Helsinki Cathedral overlooking Senate Square. To round out the experience\, many visitors choose to visit a traditional Finnish sauna after a day at the rink. \nFan Experience\nFinnish skating fans bring deep knowledge and respect to the sport\, creating a focused yet supportive competition environment. As a result\, events run smoothly\, with efficient entry processes and clear signage throughout the venue. While crowds may feel quieter than in some countries\, the strong appreciation for skating quality stands out\, ultimately making the Finlandia Trophy a favorite among dedicated fans. \nFull 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 Grand Prix de France\nOctober 23–25\, 2026\nAngers\, France\n\n\n2026 Skate Canada International\nOctober 30–November 1\, 2026\nKelowna\, Canada\n\n\n2026 Cup of China\nNovember 6–8\, 2026\nShenzhen\, China\n\n\n2026 Skate America\nNovember 13–15\, 2026\nEverett\, WA\, USA\n\n\n2026 Finlandia Trophy\nNovember 20–21\, 2026\nHelsinki\, Finland\n\n\n2026 NHK Trophy\nNovember 27–29\, 2026\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen is 2026 Finlandia Trophy?\nFinlandia Trophy 2026 will take place November 20–21\, 2026. \nWhere will 2026 Finlandia Trophy be held?\nThe event will be held at the Helsinki Ice Hall in Helsinki\, Finland. \nWhat is Finlandia Trophy in figure skating?\nFinlandia Trophy is an international competition that is part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nTicket information for Finlandia Trophy 2026 is expected soon! \nWho will compete at 2026 Finlandia Trophy?\nA list of competitors will be announced later as part of the Grand Prix assignments. \nHow can I watch Finlandia Trophy 2026?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the 2025 Finlandia Trophy?\nExplore full results and winners from the Finlandia Trophy 2025 across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nLaurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron\nPiper Gilles and Paul Poirier\nEmilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik\n\n\nPairs\nMinerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin\nAlisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov\nEllie Kam and Danny O’Shea\n\n\nWomen\nMone Chiba\nAmber Glenn\nRino Matsuike\n\n\nMen\nYuma Kagiyama\nAdam Siao Him Fa\nStephen Gogolev\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Helsinki Ice Hall\, Nordenskiöldinkatu 11-13\, Helsinki\, 00250\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026 NHK Trophy
DESCRIPTION:2026 NHK Trophy: Schedule\, Tickets & Results\n2026 NHK Trophy will take place November 27–29\, 2026\, in Tokyo\, Japan. It is the sixth and final stop in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and will be hosted by the Japanese Skating Federation. \nThis event features top international skaters competing in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance as part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nThis page includes the full schedule\, ticket information\, entries\, and results for NHK Trophy 2026 in Tokyo\, Japan. \nLatest updates on 2026 NHK Trophy\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU Official announcement\n\nNHK Trophy 2026 details\n\nDates: November 27–29\, 2026\nLocation: Tokyo\, Japan\nVenue: To be announced | Note: Yoyogi National Stadium has been the venue for this event since 1979.\nTickets: Pending\nHost: Japanese Skating Federation\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\n\nNHK Trophy 2026 schedule\nWhile organizers typically release the detailed session-by-session schedule for the NHK Trophy closer to the fall\, the event generally runs from Friday through Sunday\, with practices beginning earlier in the week. In the meantime\, although the overall competition window has been confirmed\, organizers have not yet published the exact timetable. \nNote: Schedule is tentative and subject to change. \n\n\n\nDate\nSession\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Nov 27\nCompetitions\n\n\nSaturday\, Nov 28\nCompetitions\n\n\nSunday\, Nov 29\nCompetitions\n\n\n\nNHK Trophy 2026 Tickets\nTicket information for NHK Trophy 2026 is expected soon! \n2026 NHK Trophy Entries\nA list of competitors for NHK Trophy 2026 will be announced as part of the ISU Grand Prix assignments. \n2026 NHK Trophy Results\nThis section will be updated with a link to the starting orders and/or results when they become available. \n \n\nA panoramic view of the Tokyo skyline from Shibuya Sky observation deck. \nFan and Travel Notes for Tokyo\nHost City Overview\nSet in the dynamic capital of Tokyo\, NHK Trophy offers a vibrant and distinctly Japanese Grand Prix experience. As one of the world’s largest and most exciting cities\, Tokyo blends cutting-edge modernity with deep-rooted traditions. In November\, visitors can expect crisp autumn weather\, colorful foliage in parks and gardens\, and a comfortable climate for exploring. At the same time\, the city’s energy—from neon-lit districts to quiet shrines—creates a unique backdrop for the competition. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe event will be held at Yoyogi National Stadium\, an iconic venue located near the lively districts of Harajuku and Shibuya. Notably\, the arena sits adjacent to Yoyogi Park\, offering a scenic setting—especially during the autumn season. \nGetting around Tokyo is exceptionally convenient thanks to its extensive rail and subway network. From central areas\, fans can easily access the venue via the JR Yamanote Line (Harajuku Station) or Tokyo Metro lines. Trains run frequently\, signage includes English\, and navigation apps make transfers straightforward. \nTravel Tips\nMost international visitors arrive via Narita International Airport or Haneda Airport. From there\, trains such as the Narita Express or Tokyo Monorail provide efficient connections into the city. \nJapan allows visa-free entry for short stays for many nationalities\, though travelers should always confirm current requirements. Importantly\, Tokyo is known for its safety\, cleanliness\, and punctuality. While English signage is common in major areas\, learning a few basic Japanese phrases can enhance the experience. Contactless IC cards like Suica or Pasmo simplify transit and small purchases throughout the city. \nWhere to Stay\nFor convenience\, fans should consider staying in Shibuya\, Harajuku\, or Shinjuku. Shibuya offers immediate access to the venue area along with dining and nightlife options\, while Harajuku provides a quieter stay within walking distance of the arena. Shinjuku\, meanwhile\, features a wide range of hotels and excellent transportation links. \nBecause Tokyo remains a major global destination year-round\, booking accommodations early is strongly recommended—especially during peak travel seasons. \nFood & Sightseeing\nTokyo is one of the world’s top culinary capitals\, offering everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to casual ramen shops. Visitors can enjoy sushi\, tempura\, ramen\, and street food\, alongside international cuisine. \nBeyond dining\, fans can explore nearby attractions such as Meiji Shrine\, a peaceful oasis within walking distance of the venue\, or experience the famous Shibuya Crossing. Shopping districts\, cultural landmarks\, and seasonal gardens provide plenty to see between competition sessions. \nFan Experience\nJapanese skating fans are known for their enthusiasm\, respect\, and deep appreciation of the sport. As a result\, the NHK Trophy typically delivers a highly organized and engaging atmosphere. Events run efficiently\, with clear signage\, orderly entry\, and attentive audiences who celebrate both technical excellence and artistry. \nWhile the crowd maintains a respectful tone during performances\, the support for skaters is unmistakable—creating an unforgettable experience for both athletes and spectators alike. \nFull 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 Grand Prix de France\nOctober 23–25\, 2026\nAngers\, France\n\n\n2026 Skate Canada International\nOctober 30–November 1\, 2026\nKelowna\, Canada\n\n\n2026 Cup of China\nNovember 6–8\, 2026\nShenzhen\, China\n\n\n2026 Skate America\nNovember 13–15\, 2026\nEverett\, WA\, USA\n\n\n2026 Finlandia Trophy\nNovember 20–21\, 2026\nHelsinki\, Finland\n\n\n2026 NHK Trophy\nNovember 27–29\, 2026\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen is 2026 NHK Trophy?\nNHK Trophy 2026 will take place November 27–29\, 2026. \nWhere will 2026 NHK Trophy be held?\nThe venue is to be announced; however\, the Yoyogi National Stadium has been the venue for this event since 1979. \nWhat is NHK Trophy in figure skating?\nNHK Trophy is an international competition that is part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nTicket information for NHK Trophy 2026 is expected soon! \nWho will compete at 2026 NHK Trophy?\nA list of competitors will be announced later as part of the Grand Prix assignments. \nHow can I watch NHK Trophy 2026?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the 2025 NHK Trophy?\nExplore full results and winners from the NHK Trophy 2025 across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nLilah Fear and Lewis Gibson\nCharlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri\nCaroline Green and Michael Parsons\n\n\nPairs\nSara Conti and Niccolo Macii\nMaria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko\nWenjing Sui and Cong Han\n\n\nWomen\nKaori Sakamoto\nSofia Samodelkina\nLoena Hendrickx\n\n\nMen\nYuma Kagiyama\nShun Sato\nLukas Britschgi\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Tokyo (Venue TBD)\, Tokyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final
DESCRIPTION:2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final: Schedule\, Tickets & Results\nThe 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final of Figure Skating and the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final is currently scheduled to take place December 10-13\, 2026\, in Chongqing\, China. It will be held with the approval and the assistance of the International Skating Union\, organized under the responsibility of the Chinese Figure Skating Association. \nThe event is the culmination of the 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and ISU Junior Grand Prix series in which the top six skaters/teams from each discipline have qualified based on the scores from the individual events they competed in. \nLatest updates on 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU Official announcement\n\n2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final details\n\nDates: December 10-13\, 2026\nLocation: Chongqing\, China\nVenue: To be announced\nTickets: Pending\nHost: Chinese Figure Skating Association\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\n\n2026 ISU Grand Prix Final schedule\nThe Grand Prix Final follows a fairly consistent format each year\, even though the exact session times are released closer to the event. Because it includes both senior and junior competitions\, the schedule is compact but busy\, typically running over four days. \nNote: Schedule is tentative and subject to change. \n\n\n\nDate\nSession\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Dec 10\nCompetition\n\n\nSaturday\, Dec 11\nCompetition\n\n\nSunday\, Dec 12\nCompetition\n\n\nSunday\, Dec 13\nCompetition\n\n\n\n2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final Tickets\nTicket information for the 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final will be posted as the information becomes available. \n \n\nChongqing skyline at night. \nFan and Travel Notes for Chongqing\nHost City Overview\nSet at the dramatic confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers\, Chongqing immediately stands out as one of the most visually striking stops on the Grand Prix circuit. Often referred to as China’s “Mountain City” and “Fog City\,” it blends steep hills\, neon-lit skylines\, and layered architecture into a setting that feels almost futuristic. \nUnlike traditional flat host cities\, Chongqing is built vertically. As a result\, escalators\, stairways\, and multi-level transit are not just features but essential parts of daily life. Consequently\, navigating the city begins to feel like exploring a living maze\, which in turn adds a sense of discovery for visiting fans. \nMeanwhile\, Chongqing’s bold food culture further defines the experience. In particular\, its signature spicy hot pot has earned the city a reputation as one of the most immersive culinary destinations on the Grand Prix calendar. \nWeather and what to expect\nBy early December\, when the Grand Prix Final takes place\, Chongqing transitions into a cool and damp period that feels more like an extended autumn than a true winter. Although temperatures remain relatively mild\, the city’s humidity and frequent cloud cover create a lingering chill that often feels colder than expected. At the same time\, mist and low clouds are common\, softening the skyline and reinforcing the city’s distinctive atmosphere. \nFor visiting fans\, this means preparing for conditions that are comfortable for walking but rarely crisp or dry. As a result\, layering becomes especially important\, since indoor venues and metro systems are well heated while outdoor conditions can feel noticeably cooler. In addition\, a light coat\, sweaters\, and water-resistant footwear are particularly useful in a city where stairs and sloped streets are part of everyday movement. Because light rain or drizzle can appear at any time\, carrying an umbrella is less of a precaution and more of a necessity. \nGetting Around\nAlthough Chongqing sits inland\, it remains highly accessible thanks to a major international airport with extensive domestic connections and a growing number of international routes. From there\, the journey into the city center typically takes under an hour\, depending on traffic and final destination. \nOnce in the city\, the metro system offers the most efficient way to move between districts\, with modern trains and clear signage connecting key areas. In addition\, ride-hailing services are widely available and often provide the simplest option for direct trips\, particularly after evening sessions. \nHowever\, what truly sets Chongqing apart is how movement through the city feels. Unlike most destinations\, walking is rarely flat\, and even short distances can involve significant elevation changes. As a result\, escalators and pedestrian pathways often become essential parts of the journey. At the same time\, one of the most memorable ways to cross the river is by cable car\, which not only serves as transportation but also offers sweeping views of the skyline—quickly turning a routine trip into part of the overall experience. \nAway from the Arena\nBeyond the competition venue\, much of the fan experience naturally centers around several key districts that showcase the city’s character. Most notably\, Hongya Cave stands out as one of Chongqing’s most recognizable landmarks. With its multi-level riverside design and glowing nighttime presence\, it draws visitors into a maze of walkways\, restaurants\, and scenic viewpoints. Nearby\, the Jiefangbei district functions as the commercial core\, where modern shopping streets\, restaurants\, and hotels create a convenient and lively base for traveling fans. \nFor those looking to step away from the intensity of the city center\, Ciqikou Ancient Town provides a contrasting experience. Here\, narrow streets\, traditional architecture\, and a steady rhythm of local snacks and small shops offer a glimpse into Chongqing’s historical roots\, creating a slower and more reflective atmosphere. \nAt the same time\, food remains central to the Chongqing experience. Above all\, the city’s famous hot pot—known for its deep red broth and signature numbing spice—defines its culinary identity. Even for those unfamiliar with its intensity\, it quickly becomes an essential part of the visit\, especially since milder variations are widely available. \nPractical Notes\nIn general\, traveling to Chongqing rewards a bit of preparation. While major hotels and transportation systems are well-equipped for international visitors\, English is less widely spoken than in cities like Beijing or Shanghai. Therefore\, using translation apps can make daily interactions significantly easier. Similarly\, although digital payments dominate most transactions\, international cards are increasingly accepted at larger establishments. \nIn addition\, adjusting to the time difference can play an important role in the overall experience\, particularly for fans arriving from North America. For that reason\, arriving a day or two early can help ease the transition. Finally\, while air quality can vary\, it is generally manageable during the late autumn and early winter period. \n2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final Entries\nA list of competitors for Cup of China 2026 will be announced as part of the ISU Grand Prix assignments. \n2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final Results\nThis section will be updated with a link to the starting orders and/or results when they become available. \nFull 2026-27 ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 JGP Xi’an\nAugust 20–22\, 2026\nXi’an\, China\n\n\n2026 JGP Riga Cup\nAugust 27–29\, 2026\nRiga\, Latvia\n\n\n2026 JGP Bangkok\nSeptember 3–5\, 2026\nBangkok\, Thailand\n\n\n2026 JGP Ankara\nSeptember 17–19\, 2026\nAnkara\, Turkey\n\n\n2026 JGP Batumi\nSeptember 24–26\, 2026\nBatumi\, Georgia\n\n\n2026 JGP Ljubljana\nOctober 1–3\, 2026\nLjubljana\, Slovenia\n\n\n2026 JGP Gdansk\nOctober 8–10\, 2026\nGdansk\, Poland\n\n\n2026–27 Junior Grand Prix Figure Skating Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\nFull 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Schedule\n\n\n\nEvent\nDates\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n2026 Grand Prix de France\nOctober 23–25\, 2026\nAngers\, France\n\n\n2026 Skate Canada International\nOctober 30–November 1\, 2026\nKelowna\, Canada\n\n\n2026 Cup of China\nNovember 6–8\, 2026\nShenzhen\, China\n\n\n2026 Skate America\nNovember 13–15\, 2026\nEverett\, WA\, USA\n\n\n2026 Finlandia Trophy\nNovember 20–21\, 2026\nHelsinki\, Finland\n\n\n2026 NHK Trophy\nNovember 27–29\, 2026\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final\nDecember 10–13\, 2026\nChongqing\, China\n\n\n\n2026-27 Grand Prix Final Tickets\nTicket information will be available this fall. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen is the 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final?\nThe 2026–27 ISU Grand Prix Final will be held December 10–13\, 2026. \nWhere will the 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final be held?\nThe event will be held in Chongqing\, China. The Chinese federation/local organizers typically finalize venues closer to the season (often summer–early fall 2026). \nWhat is the Grand Prix Final in figure skating?\nThe Grand Prix Final is a culmination of the six individual Grand Prix events in which the highest-ranking skaters/teams from each discipline advance to. Think of the Grand Prix Final as the “final showdown” of the fall season. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nTicket information for 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final will be made available soon. Recent Grand Prix events have often gone on sale in early fall\, sometimes even as late as September. \nWho will compete at the 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final?\nA list of competitors will be determined at the conclusion of the individual events (NHK Trophy). \nHow can I watch the 2026-27 ISU Grand Prix Final?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the 2025–26 ISU Grand Prix Final?\nExplore full results and winners from the 2025–26 ISU Grand Prix Final across all disciplines: \nSenior Results \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nMadison Chock and Evan Bates\nLaurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron\nLilah Fear and Lewis Gibson\n\n\nPairs\nRiku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara\nSara Conti and Niccolo Macii\nMinerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin\n\n\nWomen\nAlysa Liu\nAmi Nakai\nKaori Sakamoto\n\n\nMen\nIlia Malinin\nYuma Kagiyama\nShun Sato\n\n\n\nJunior Results \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nHana Maria Aboian and Daniil Veselukhin\nAmbre Perrier Gianesini and Samuel Blanc Klaperman\nIryna Pidgaina and Artem Koval\n\n\nPairs\nRui Guo and Yiwen Zhang\nXuanqi Zhang and Wenqiang Feng\nAva Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov\n\n\nWomen\nMao Shimada\nYuseong Kim\nMei Okada\n\n\nMen\nMinkyu Seo\nRio Nakata\nLucius Kazanecki\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2026-27-isu-grand-prix-final/
LOCATION:Chongqing (Venue TBD)\, Chongqing\, China
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2027 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 U.S. Figure Skating Championships\nThe 2027 U.S. Figure Skating Championships will be held January 5–10\, 2027\, at the Maverik Center in West Valley City\, Utah. As the premier domestic event in the United States\, the competition—also known as “Nationals”—plays a key role in selecting skaters for international assignments. \nNotably\, for the first time since 1999\, the championships return to Utah. As a result\, many of the nation’s top skaters will compete\, including athletes who represented Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics. \nIn addition\, new for 2027\, athletes in the juvenile\, intermediate\, and novice levels will compete at the U.S. Figure Skating Development Team Championships\, held January 2–5\, 2027\, at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex. Meanwhile\, tickets for those events are expected to go on sale in fall 2026. \nFinally\, the main championships will feature senior and junior competition\, while the Development Team Championships will showcase the next generation of U.S. skaters. \n \n \nEvent Details\n\nDates: January 5–10\, 2027\nLocation: West Valley City\, Utah\nVenue: Maverik Center (Salt Lake City Sports Complex)\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance (Junior and Senior)\nTickets\nOfficial Site\nForum Competition Threads\n\nEligibility\nTo compete at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships\, athletes must meet U.S. Figure Skating eligibility requirements and qualify through the organization’s championship qualification system. Competition is held in men’s singles\, women’s singles\, pairs\, and ice dance at the junior and senior levels. Results are used to determine national champions and help select teams for major international competitions. \n\nSkaters must be eligible members of U.S. Figure Skating\nAthletes must qualify through U.S. Figure Skating’s championship qualification system\nCompetition is held in men’s singles\, women’s singles\, pairs\, and ice dance\nJunior and senior titles are awarded in each discipline\nResults help determine selections for international competitions and ISU Championships
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-us-figure-skating-championships/
LOCATION:Maverik Center\, 3200 S Decker Lake Dr\, West Valley City\, UT\, 84119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2027 Canadian National Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 Canadian National Skating Championships\nThe 2027 Canadian National Figure Skating Championships will take place January 12–17\, 2027\, at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga\, Ontario. Approximately 250 skaters in the Singles (women and men)\, Pair and Ice Dance disciplines will compete at the senior and junior levels. \nThis event will bring together the country’s top figure skaters to compete for national titles and international assignments. As Canada’s premier domestic figure skating event\, the championships play a crucial role in determining teams for major ISU competitions\, including the Four Continents Championships\, World Junior Championships\, World Figure Skating Championships\, and other international events during the 2026–27 season. \nThe competition features athletes in men’s singles\, women’s singles\, pairs\, and ice dance at both the senior and junior levels. In addition to crowning national champions\, the event provides an opportunity for emerging skaters to showcase their talent alongside Canada’s established stars. \nHosted by Skate Canada\, the championships have a long history dating back to 1914 and have served as a launching pad for many of the nation’s most successful figure skaters. Fans can expect six days of competition featuring short programs\, rhythm dances\, free skates\, and free dances as athletes compete for medals and international assignments. \n \n2027 Canadian National Skating Championships Details\n\nDates: January 12–17\, 2027\nLocation: Mississauga\, Ontario\, Canada\nVenue: Paramount Fine Foods Centre\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance (Junior and Senior)\nOfficial Site\nAnnouncement\nForum Competition Threads\n\nEligibility\nSkaters must meet Skate Canada eligibility requirements to compete at the Canadian National Skating Championships. Athletes qualify through Skate Canada’s qualification pathway or other criteria established by the national governing body. Competition is held in men’s singles\, women’s singles\, pairs\, and ice dance at both the junior and senior levels. \n\nSkaters must be eligible members of Skate Canada\nCompetitors must meet age requirements for their respective categories\nEntries are determined through Skate Canada’s qualification system\nAthletes compete for national titles and selection to international teams
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-canadian-national-skating-championships/
LOCATION:Paramount Fine Foods Centre\, 5500 Rose Cherry Pl\, Mississauga\, ON\, L4Z 4B6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270201
DTSTAMP:20260622T152952Z
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SUMMARY:2027 European Figure Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 European Figure Skating Championships\nThe 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. \nAs 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. \nNotably\, 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. \n \n \n2027 European Figure Skating Championships Details\n\nDates: January 27–31\, 2027\nLocation: Lausanne\, Switzerland\nVenue: Vaudoise Arena\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOrganizer: International Skating Union (ISU)\nTickets\nOfficial Site\nISU Event page\nForum Competition Threads\n\nEligibility\nTo 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. \n\nSkaters must belong to a European ISU Member federation\nEntries are determined by results from the previous European Figure Skating Championships\nEach country may earn between one and three entries per discipline\nSkaters must have reached at least age 17 before July 1 of the competition season\nSkaters must achieve the ISU minimum technical score requirements at an eligible international competition\nCompetitors must meet all ISU eligibility and citizenship requirements applicable to international competition
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-european-figure-skating-championships/
LOCATION:Vaudoise Aréna\, Chem. du Viaduc 14\, Prilly\, 1008\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270215
DTSTAMP:20260622T153108Z
CREATED:20260622T135345Z
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SUMMARY:2027 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships\nThe 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. \nAs 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. \n \n \nEvent Details\n\nDates: February 9-14\, 2027\nLocation: Astana\, Kazakhstan\nVenue: TBD\nTickets: TBD\nLevel: Senior International\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\nForum Competition Threads\n\nEligibility\nTo 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. \n\nSkaters must belong to an ISU Member federation from Asia\, the Americas\, Africa\, or Oceania\nEuropean ISU Member federations are not eligible to participate\nEach eligible federation may enter up to three competitors or teams per discipline\nSkaters must have reached at least age 17 before July 1 of the competition season\nSkaters must achieve the ISU minimum technical score requirements at an eligible international competition\nEntries must be submitted by the skater’s national federation in accordance with ISU regulations\nCompetitors must meet all ISU eligibility and citizenship requirements applicable to international competition
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-four-continents-figure-skating-championships/
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270301
DTSTAMP:20260622T142935Z
CREATED:20240407T202902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T142935Z
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SUMMARY:2027 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 World Junior Figure Skating Championships\nThe 2027 World Junior Figure Skating Championships will take place February 24–28\, 2027\, in Sofia\, Bulgaria\, at Arena 8888. \nOften referred to as “Junior Worlds\,” this annual competition is sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU) and features many of the world’s top junior skaters competing in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance. \n \n \nEvent Details\n\nDates: February 24–28\, 2027\nLocation: Sofia\, Bulgaria\nVenue: Arena 8888\nLevel: Junior International\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\nForum Competition Threads\n\nEligibility\nTo compete at the World Junior Championships\, skaters must meet ISU age and eligibility requirements. \n\nSkaters must be at least 13 years old before July 1 of the competition season\nMaximum ages vary by discipline:\n\nSingles (Men & Women): must not have reached age 19\nPairs: Women up to 21\, Men up to 23 (maximum 7-year age gap)\nIce Dance: both partners must not have reached age 21 (maximum 7-year age gap)\n\n\n\nIn addition\, competitors must meet ISU citizenship and residency rules. Skaters who have previously represented another country or do not hold the nationality of their federation must obtain an ISU clearance certificate.
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-world-junior-figure-skating-championships/
LOCATION:Arena 8888 Sofia\, Asen Yordanov 1\, Sofia\, 1113\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270322
DTSTAMP:20260622T141353Z
CREATED:20260503T194116Z
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SUMMARY:2027 World Figure Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 World Figure Skating Championships\nThe 2027 World Figure Skating Championships will take place March 16–21\, 2027\, in Tampere\, Finland\, at the Nokia Arena. Official competition begins March 17. Notably\, approximately 150 athletes from around 50 nations will compete across four disciplines—women’s\, men’s\, pairs\, and ice dance—making this one of the most diverse and competitive events of the season. \nAs the premier annual competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union\, the championships showcase the highest level of international figure skating. Each year\, the event brings together the world’s top skaters to compete for global titles in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance. \n \n \nEvent Details\n\nDates: March 16–21\, 2027\nLocation: Tampere\, Finland\nVenue: Nokia Arena\nTickets\nLevel: Senior International\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOfficial Site\nISU Event Page\nForum Competition Threads\n\nEligibility\nTo compete at the World Championships\, skaters must meet ISU qualification and eligibility standards. First\, each skater must represent an ISU Member federation. Additionally\, results from the previous World Championships determine how many entries each country receives\, with nations earning between one and three spots per discipline. \n\nSkaters must belong to an ISU Member federation\nEntries are determined by results from the previous World Figure Skating Championships\nEach country may earn between one and three entries per discipline\nSkaters must have reached at least age 17 before July 1 of the competition season\n\nFurthermore\, competitors must meet ISU citizenship and residency requirements. If a skater has previously represented another country\, they must obtain an ISU clearance certificate before competing.
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-world-figure-skating-championships/
LOCATION:Nokia Arena\, Kansikatu 3\, Tampere\, 33100\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270404
DTSTAMP:20260622T155818Z
CREATED:20240223T154854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T155818Z
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SUMMARY:2027 ISU World & Junior Synchronized Skating Championships (Synchro9)
DESCRIPTION:2027 ISU World & Junior Synchronized Skating Championships (Synchro9)\nThe 2027 World Synchronized Figure Skating Championships will take place April 2–3\, 2027\, at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham in Nottingham\, United Kingdom. As the premier international event in synchronized skating\, the championships bring together the world’s top teams to compete for the world title. For 2027\, the ISU World and Junior World Synchronized Skating Championships will be held as a combined event\, bringing together senior and junior teams in a single competition format. \nBritish Ice Skating will host the championships\, welcoming elite teams from around the world to one of the United Kingdom’s leading indoor arenas. As a result\, fans can expect a high-level competition featuring precision\, speed\, and intricate team formations that define synchronized skating. \n \nEvent Details\n\nDates: April 2–3\, 2027\nLocation: Nottingham\, United Kingdom\nVenue: Motorpoint Arena Nottingham\nDiscipline: Synchronized Skating\nOrganizer: British Ice Skating\nISU Event Page
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2027-world-synchronized-figure-skating-championships/
LOCATION:Motorpoint Arena Nottingham\, Motorpoint Arena Nottingham\, Nottingham\, NG1 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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