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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. \n\n\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
URL:https://www.goldenskate.com/events/2026-finlandia-trophy/
LOCATION:Helsinki Ice Hall\, Nordenskiöldinkatu 11-13\, Helsinki\, 00250\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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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 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. \nLatest Updates\n\nJune 1\, 2026: All-event tickets have sold out; Pre-sale for pre-registered users: June 8\, 2026\, 11:00 (Finnish Time / 10:00 CET); General sale: June 10\, 2026\, 11:00 (Finnish Time / 10:00 CET)\nMay 2026: Ticket pre-sale dates announced\nAugust 2026: Day ticket sales expected\nEarly 2027: Official entries expected to be released\n\nJump to:  Tickets | Schedule | Entries | Results | Watch | Travel | FAQ\n \n\n\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. \nEvent Details\n\nDates: March 16–21\, 2027\nLocation: Tampere\, Finland\nVenue: Nokia Arena\nLevel: Senior International\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOfficial Site\nISU Event Page\n\nTickets\n\n\nDay Tickets: Pre-sale for pre-registered users: June 8\, 2026\, 11:00 (Finnish Time / 10:00 CET)\nGeneral Sale: June 10\, 2026\, 11:00 (Finnish Time / 10:00 CET)\nPre-sale Registration here – by 20 May 2026\nPre-sale for pre-registered users – 25 May at 11:00 (Finnish time / 10:00 CET)\nGeneral Ticket Sale here – 27 May at 11:00 (Finnish time / 10:00 CET)\n\n\n\nPre-sale vs General Sale: What’s the Difference?\nPre-sale \nThe pre-sale phase gives registered users early access to tickets before the public sale begins. This allows fans to secure preferred seating categories ahead of general demand. \nGeneral Sale \nThe general sale phase opens ticket access to all fans. Remaining ticket inventory\, including different seating categories and ticket types\, will be available while supplies last. \nAvailability may vary depending on demand and ticket category. \nPhases of the Ticket Sale\nThe ticket sales process for ISU Figure Skating World Championships 2027 will take place in multiple phases. \n\n\nPhase 1: All-event tickets\n\n\nThe pre-sale for all-event tickets opens on 25 May 2026\, followed by the general sale on 27 May 2026. \n\n\nPhase 2: Day tickets\n\n\nDay tickets will become available in August 2026. Further information regarding the exact sales date will be announced closer to the date. \nWhat Ticket Types Will Be Available?\nFans attending the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships will be able to choose from the following ticket options: \n\nAll-event tickets: The all-event ticket provides access to all competition sessions throughout the Championships and includes access to the Show\, previously known as the exhibition gala.\nDay tickets: A day ticket allows spectators to attend multiple sessions taking place on the same day.\n\nDifferent seating categories\, including Premium\, Curve and Balcony sections\, will also be available. \n\nSchedule\n\n\n\nDate\nEvents\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 16\nOfficial Practice Day\nBefore the first scores are awarded\, skaters take to the ice to finalize their programs and sharpen key elements. As a result\, fans get a rare chance to watch last-minute adjustments ahead of competition.\n\n\nWednesday\, March 17\nPairs Short Program\nWomen’s Short Program\n\n\nThursday\, March 18\nMen’s Short Program\nIce Dance Rhythm Dance\n\n\nFriday\, March 19\nPairs Free Skating\nWomen’s Free Skating\nVictory Ceremonies\n\n\nSaturday\, March 20\nMen’s Free Skating\nIce Dance Free Dance\nVictory Ceremonies\n\n\n\nHow to Watch\nFans can watch the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships live through the ISU YouTube channel and regional broadcast partners. Streaming availability may vary by country because of broadcast rights restrictions. \nEntries\nWorld Championship spots are determined by each country’s results at the previous World Figure Skating Championships. Nations can earn between one and three entries per discipline based on placement and combined results. \nNational federations then select their athletes through domestic championships\, international results\, and other qualifying criteria. Official entries for the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships will be added as federations announce their teams. \nResults\nAs the competition unfolds\, results will be updated in real time so fans can follow every performance and placement. \n \n  \nFan and Travel Notes for Tampere\nHost City Overview\nTampere\, one of Finland’s largest cities\, combines a scenic lakeside setting with modern design and a lively cultural scene. Because the city sits between two lakes\, visitors can enjoy both natural views and a compact\, walkable downtown. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe event will take place at Nokia Arena\, a state-of-the-art venue located in the city center. From there\, visitors can easily explore Tampere using buses\, trains\, or simply by walking between key locations. \nTravel Tips\nMost international visitors arrive via Helsinki Airport and then travel to Tampere by train\, which typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours. Since March temperatures often hover near freezing\, packing warm clothing is essential. \nWhere to Stay\nFor convenience\, many visitors choose accommodations in central Tampere. In particular\, hotels near the train station provide easy access to both transportation and the arena. \n\n\nFood & Sightseeing\nWhile visiting\, fans can explore a variety of Finnish and international dining options. In addition\, popular attractions include lakeside walking paths\, museums\, and nearby nature areas that offer a true Nordic winter experience. \nAbout the World Figure Skating Championships\nAs the most prestigious annual event in figure skating\, the World Championships bring together the sport’s top athletes from around the globe. Explore previous World Championships coverage and results. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen are the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships?\nThe event will take place March 16–21\, 2027. Official competition begins on March 17 following practice sessions. \nWhere will the 2027 World Championships be held?\nThe competition will be held at Nokia Arena in Tampere\, Finland. \nWhere can I buy tickets for the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships?\nTickets for the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships will be available through the official event website. Fans who register in advance can access the pre-sale before general public sales begin. \nWill day tickets be available for the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships?\nYes. Day tickets are expected to become available in August 2026. Additional details and exact sale dates will be announced closer to release. \nWhat ticket types are available?\nFans can choose from all-event tickets\, which include access to all competition sessions and the Show\, as well as day tickets for individual competition days. \nWhat events are included?\nThe championships include men’s singles\, women’s singles\, pairs\, and ice dance disciplines. \nWhat are the age requirements?\nSkaters must be at least 17 years old before July 1 of the competition season and must meet ISU citizenship and residency requirements. \nWho can compete at the World Championships?\nSkaters must represent an ISU Member federation\, meet age and eligibility requirements\, and be selected by their national federation according to qualification criteria. \n\n\nWhen will the 2027 World Figure Skating Championships entries be announced?\nNational federations typically announce their World Championship teams after domestic championships and final qualifying events. Official entries are expected to be released closer to the event. \nHow can I watch the 2027 World Championships?\nFans can watch the competition on the ISU YouTube channel and through regional broadcasters\, although availability may vary depending on location. \nWho won the 2026 World Figure Skating Championships?\nBelow are the gold\, silver\, and bronze medalists across all disciplines at the 2026 World Championships. \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\nAnastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava\nLia Pereira and Trennt Michaud\n\n\nWomen\nKaori Sakamoto\nMone Chiba\nNina Pinzarrone\n\n\nMen\nIlia Malinin\nYuma Kagiyama\nShun Sato\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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LOCATION:Nokia Arena\, Kansikatu 3\, Tampere\, 33100\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Figure Skating Events
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