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2026 Winter Olympics | Figure Skating
The Figure Skating events for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games will be held February 6-21, 2026, in at the Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan, Italy. All four disciplines will take part, including the Team Event.Results
Schedule | All times are CET (UTC+1)
Friday, February 6th9:55 - Team event - Ice dance rhythm dance
11:35 - Team event - Pairs short program
13:35 - Team event - Women's short program
Saturday, February 7th
19:45 - Team event - Men's short program
22:05 - Team event - Ice dance free dance
Sunday, February 8th
19:30 - Team event - Pairs free skating
20:45 - Team event - Women's free skating
21:55 - Team event - Men's free skating
Monday, February 9th
19:20 - Ice dance rhythm dance
Tuesday, February 10th
18:30 - Men's short program
Wednesday, February 11th
19:30 - Ice dance free dance
Friday, February 13th
19:00 - Men's free skating
Sunday, February 15th
19:45 - Pairs short program
Monday, February 16th
20:00 - Pairs free skating
Tuesday, February 17th
18:45 - Women's short program
Thursday, February 19th
19:00 - Women's free skating
Quota and Qualification
A total of 142 quota spots are available for athletes to compete at the Games. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter up to 18 athletes, with a maximum of 9 men and 9 women. Additionally, an "Additional Athletes Quota" allows for up to 5 extra skaters, potentially increasing the total to 147. These extra spots prioritize the host nation, Italy, ensuring they have representation in each individual event—excluding the team event—if they meet the minimum standards. If any of these five quotas remain unused, they may be allocated to nations needing just one more discipline to qualify for the team event.There is no individual athlete qualification for the Olympics; each country's National Olympic Committee (NOC) has full discretion in selecting which athletes to send. A country can enter a maximum of three skaters per discipline, allowing for up to 18 athletes (nine men and nine women) per nation.
To be eligible to participate, athletes must be born on or before July 1, 2008.
Per ISU regulations, selected skaters must have achieved the minimum combined total technical elements score (TES) at an ISU-recognized international competition by January 26, 2026.
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