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British Ice Skating
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2024 Blackburn Trophy | International Solo Ice Dance
Blackburn Arena Planet Ice Blackburn, Blackburn, United Kingdom
2024 Blackburn Trophy | International Solo Ice Dance The 2024 Blackburn Trophy for Solo Ice Dance will be held Oct 2-4, 2024, in Blackburn, Great Britain, at the Blackburn Arena. The International Skating Union introduced Solo Dance as an opportunity for skaters to develop Ice Dance skills without a partner, allowing for the sport of Figure Skating to grow. The requirements for International Solo Ice Dance Competitions will follow the requirements announced annually in ISU Communications for International Competitions for ISU disciplines, as per Rule 711. ISU Event Page Announcement
2024 Tayside Trophy
Dundee Ice Arena 7 Dayton Dr, Dundee, United Kingdom
2024 Tayside Trophy The 2024 Tayside Trophy is set to take place Oct 12-13, 2024, in Dundee, Scotland. The competition will feature the Singles (Women and Men) and Pairs disciplines in the Novice, Junior and Senior categories. The event will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations, the ISU Special Regulations & Technical Rules for Single & Pair Skating and relevant ISU Communications. ISU Event Page Announcement
2026 European Figure Skating Championships
2026 European Figure Skating Championships The 2026 European Figure Skating Championships will take place January 12-18, 2026, in Sheffield, Great Britain. The event is sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU) and is one of the four (World, Four Continents, and World Junior Championships) annual figure skating competitions designated “ISU Championships.” Skaters must belong to a European member nation of the ISU to compete and must be at least seventeen before July 1 preceding the event. ISU Event Page
2027 World Synchronized Figure Skating Championships
2027 World Synchronized Skating Championships The 2027 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships will take place Apr 2-3, 2027, in Nottingham, Great Britain. The event will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations, the ISU Special Regulations and Technical Rules for Synchronized Skating, as well as all pertinent ISU Communications. Each participating team must consist of sixteen (16) skaters and may have up to a maximum of four (4) alternates listed on the Team Entry Form. ISU Event Page