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SUMMARY:2026 Junior Grand Prix Ljubljana
DESCRIPTION:2026 Junior Grand Prix Ljubljana\nThe 2026 JGP Ljubljana is the sixth of seven events in the 2026–27 ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series and takes place October 1–3\, 2026\, in Ljubljana\, Slovenia. Top junior skaters from around the world will compete for points that determine qualification for the Junior Grand Prix Final in December 2026. \nThis event will feature the Singles & Ice Dance disciplines and will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations\, the ISU Special Regulations\, and relevant ISU Communications. \nThrough this pathway\, the JGP helps develop emerging elite athletes\, many of whom go on to compete at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships. \nEligibility\nTo be eligible for the JGP\, skaters must meet specific age requirements. In particular\, competitors must be at least 13 years old before July 1 of the competition season. However\, the upper age limit varies by discipline: single skaters must not have reached age 19\, while ice dancers and female pair skaters may be up to 21\, and male pair skaters up to 23. \nIn addition\, national federations select competitors. The number of entries allocated to each ISU member in each discipline depends on results from the previous World Junior Figure Skating Championships. Furthermore\, each skater or team may compete in a maximum of two JGP events per season. \nEvent Details\n\nDates: October 1–3\, 2026\nLocation: Ljubljana\, Slovenia\nVenue: TBD\nLevel: Junior International\nDisciplines: Singles and Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\n\nSchedule\nThe full competition schedule will be announced closer to the event. \nHow to Watch\nThe event is expected to be streamed on the ISU YouTube channel and through participating broadcasters. Availability may vary by region. \nResults\nResults will be updated as the competition progresses. \nAbout the JGP Ljubljana\nThe JGP Ljubljana is part of the ISU Junior Grand Prix series\, which rotates between host cities each season. Slovenia first hosted a Junior Grand Prix event in 1999\, with early competitions held in Bled before expanding to Ljubljana. \nLjubljana has hosted the event multiple times in recent years\, and as a result\, it has become a consistent stop on the Junior Grand Prix circuit while supporting the continued development of figure skating in the region. \nFull 2026–27 Junior Grand Prix 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 26–29\, 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\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Ljubljana (Venue TBD)\, Ljubljana\, Slovenia
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Junior Grand Prix Gdansk
DESCRIPTION:2026 Junior Grand Prix Gdansk\nThe 2026 JGP Gdansk is the seventh and final individual event in the 2026–27 ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series and takes place October 8–10\, 2026\, in Gdansk\, Poland. Top junior skaters from around the world will compete for points that determine qualification for the Junior Grand Prix Final in December 2026. \nThis event will feature the Singles & Pair skating and Ice Dance disciplines and will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations\, the ISU Special Regulations\, and relevant ISU Communications. \nThrough this pathway\, the JGP helps develop emerging elite athletes\, many of whom go on to compete at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships. \nEligibility\nTo be eligible for the JGP\, skaters must meet specific age requirements. In particular\, competitors must be at least 13 years old before July 1 of the competition season. However\, the upper age limit varies by discipline: single skaters must not have reached age 19\, while ice dancers and female pair skaters may be up to 21\, and male pair skaters up to 23. \nIn addition\, skaters are selected by their respective national federations. The number of entries allocated to each ISU member in each discipline is determined by results from the previous World Junior Figure Skating Championships. Furthermore\, each skater or team is limited to competing in a maximum of two JGP events per season. \nEvent Details\n\nDates: October 8–10\, 2026\nLocation: Gdansk\, Poland\nVenue: TBD\nLevel: Junior International\nDisciplines: Singles\, Pairs and Ice Dance\nISU Event Page\n\nSchedule\nThe full competition schedule will be announced closer to the event. \nHow to Watch\nThe event is expected to be streamed on the ISU YouTube channel and through participating broadcasters. Availability may vary by region. \nResults\nResults will be updated as the competition progresses. \nAbout the JGP Gdansk\nThe JGP Gdansk is part of the ISU Junior Grand Prix series\, which rotates between host cities each season. Poland has hosted Junior Grand Prix events since the early years of the series\, with competitions held in cities such as Gdansk and Torun. \nGdansk\, in particular\, has become one of the most established venues on the circuit. The city has hosted numerous Junior Grand Prix events as well as the Junior Grand Prix Final in 1999 and 2007\, highlighting its long-standing role in the series. \nAs a result\, Gdansk remains a key stop on the Junior Grand Prix circuit and continues to play an important role in the development of future elite skaters. \nFull 2026–27 Junior Grand Prix 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\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Gdansk (Venue TBD)\, Gdansk\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Grand Prix de France
DESCRIPTION:2026 Grand Prix de France: Schedule\, Tickets & Results\n2026 Grand Prix de France will take place October 23–25\, 2026\, in Angers\, France\, at Angers Iceparc. It is the first of six stops in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and will be hosted by the French Ice Sports 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 Grand Prix de France 2026 in Angers\, France. \nLatest updates on Grand Prix de France 2026\n\nApril 27\, 2026: ISU Official announcement\nApril 8\, 2026: Event officially announced by the French Ice Sports Federation.\n\nGrand Prix de France 2026 details\n\nDates: October 23–25\, 2026\nLocation: Angers\, France\nVenue: Angers Iceparc\nTickets\nHost: French Ice Sports Federation\nSeries: ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOfficial Site\nISU Event Page\n\nGrand Prix de France 2026 schedule\nWhile the specific session-by-session times for Grand Prix de France 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 23\nCompetitions\n\n\nSaturday\, Oct 24\nCompetitions\n\n\nSunday\, Oct 25\nCompetitions / Exhibition Gala\n\n\n\nGrand Prix de France 2026 Tickets\nTicket information for Grand Prix de France 2026 is expected soon! \n \n\nAerial view of the castle of the Ducs d`Anjou in Angers\, France. \nFan and Travel Notes for Angers\nHost City Overview\nLocated in the heart of the Loire Valley\, Angers offers one of the more relaxed and charming stops on the Grand Prix circuit. Known for its medieval architecture\, riverside setting\, and vibrant student population\, the city blends historic character with a lively cultural scene. Visitors can expect a compact\, walkable downtown\, scenic river views\, and easy access to nearby vineyards and châteaux\, all while enjoying a quieter atmosphere than larger cities like Paris. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe competition takes place at IceParc\, a modern venue located about 10–15 minutes from the historic center by tram. Angers is compact and easy to navigate\, with most key areas accessible via public transit or on foot. The tram system conveniently connects the train station\, city center\, and arena\, making it simple for fans to move between accommodations and the venue throughout the event. \nTravel Tips\nMost international visitors arrive via Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport or Paris Orly Airport\, then take a high-speed TGV train from Gare Montparnasse (approximately 90 minutes). Alternatively\, Nantes Atlantique Airport is about an hour away and offers a convenient regional option. Late October weather is typically cool and mild\, making layers essential—especially for time spent inside the arena or outdoors in the evening. \nWhere to Stay\nThe city center (Centre-ville) provides the best base for fans\, offering easy access to restaurants\, shops\, and public transportation. Areas near the train station (Gare Saint-Laud) are also convenient for arrivals and departures. While accommodations near the arena offer a quieter setting and quick access for early practices\, most visitors prefer the central districts for their atmosphere and walkability. Booking early is recommended due to increased demand during the event. \nFood & Sightseeing\nAngers sits within the renowned Loire Valley wine region\, known for Chenin Blanc and Rosé d’Anjou. Visitors can explore local vineyards\, enjoy traditional French cuisine\, and experience a strong café culture. Highlights include the historic Château d’Angers and its famous Apocalypse Tapestry\, as well as gardens\, river walks\, and nearby château excursions. For a relaxed outing\, stroll through the historic center or along the Maine River to take in the city’s scenic charm. \nGrand Prix de France 2026 Entries\nA list of competitors for Grand Prix de France 2026 will be announced as part of the ISU Grand Prix assignments. \nGrand Prix de France 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 Grand Prix de France 2026?\nGrand Prix de France 2026 will take place October 23–25\, 2026. \nWhere will 2026 Grand Prix de France be held?\nThe event will be held at the Angers Iceparc in Angers\, France. \nWhat is Grand Prix de France in figure skating?\nGrand Prix de France is an international competition that is part of the ISU Grand Prix series. \nWhen do tickets go on sale?\nTicket information for Grand Prix de France 2026 is expected soon! \nWho will compete at Grand Prix de France 2026?\nA list of competitors will be announced later as part of the Grand Prix assignments. \nHow can I watch Grand Prix de France 2026?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the 2025 Grand Prix de France?\nExplore full results and winners from Grand Prix de France 2025 across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nLaurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron\nLilah Fear and Lewis Gibson\nAllison Reed and Saulius Ambrulevicius\n\n\nPairs\nRiku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara\nDeanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps\nMaria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko\n\n\nWomen\nAmi Nakai\nKaori Sakamoto\nRion Sumiyoshi\n\n\nMen\nIlia Malinin\nAdam Siao Him Fa\nNika Egadze\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2026-grand-prix-de-france/
LOCATION:Angers IceParc\, 5 Av. de la Constitution\, Angers\, 49100\, France
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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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
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2026-skate-canada/
LOCATION:Prospera Place\, Prospera Place\, Kelowna\, BC\, V1Y 9V1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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