• 2019 The Nordics / Nordic Open

    Stångebro Ishall Stångebro Ishall, Linköping, Sweden
    The Nordic Championships (Nordiska Mästerskapen) are an annual elite figure skating competition. The Nordics are open only to representatives of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, while The Nordic Open is open to any representatives of any ISU member nation (since 2011) at the senior level only. Results (Nordic Open)
  • 2020 Leon Lurje Trophy – Synchronized Skating

    Frölundaborg Arena Slottsskogsgatan 150, Göteborg, Sweden
    The 2020 Leon Lurje Trophy is part of the 2019-20 ISU Challenger Series for Synchronized Skating. At the end of the Challenger Series Synchronized Skating events, the final score(s) in up to two (2) different Challenger Series Synchronized Skating events of each Team will be added and taken into consideration to form a Challenger Series Synchronized Skating Ranking which will be published on the ISU website. Entries/Results
  • 2021 World Figure Skating Championships

    Avicii Arena Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
    The 2021 ISU World Figure Skating Championships is scheduled to take place Mar 22-28 in Stockholm, Sweden, at the Ericsson Globe. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, event organizers plan to host the event in a bubble. Skaters are eligible for the event if they turned 15 years of age before July 1, 2020, and have met the minimum technical elements score requirements. The ISU accepts scores if they were obtained at senior-level ISU-recognized international competitions at least 21 days before the first official practice day of the championships. Official Site Results
  • 2023 Leon Lurje Trophy | Synchro

    Frölundaborg Isstadion Frölundaborg isstadion, Gothenburg, Sweden
    2023 Leon Lurje Trophy The 2023 Leon Lurje Trophy will take place Jan 27-28, 2023 in Gothenburg, Sweden, at the Frölundaborg arena. It is the fourth of five of the 2022-23 Challenger Series for Synchronized Skating and will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations, the Special Regulations & Technical Rules Synchronized Skating, and the relevant ISU Communications. Entries/Results
  • The Nordics Open 2024

    Borås Ishall Borås Ishall, Borås, Sweden
    The Nordics Open 2024 The Nordics Open 2024 will take place Feb 1-4, 2024, in Borås, Sweden. The event will feature the Singles disciplines (Women and Men), Pairs and Ice Dance disciplines for the Junior and Senior categories and will be conducted in accordance with the 2022 ISU Constitution and General Regulations, the Special Regulations & Technical Rules Single & Pair Skating, and the relevant ISU Communications. The Nordics Open is for any representatives of any ISU Members at the junior and senior level, while the The Nordics are only open to representatives of Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark....
  • 2024 The Nordics

    Borås Ishall Borås Ishall, Borås, Sweden
    2024 The Nordics 2024 The Nordics will take place Feb 1-4, 2024, in Borås, Sweden. The event will feature the Singles disciplines (Women and Men), Pairs and Ice Dance disciplines for the Novice Category and will be conducted in accordance with the 2022 ISU Constitution and General Regulations, the Special Regulations & Technical Rules Single & Pair Skating, and the relevant ISU Communications. The Nordics are only open to representatives of Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, while The Nordics Open is for any representatives of any ISU Members at the junior and senior level. Entries/Results
  • 2025 World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships

    Frölundaborg Isstadion Frölundaborg isstadion, Gothenburg, Sweden
    The 2025 ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships will take place Mar 7-8, 2025, in Gothenburg, Sweden. The event will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations, the ISU Special Regulations and Technical Rules Synchronized Skating, as well as all pertinent ISU Communications. Skaters must have reached the age of thirteen, but not have reached the age of nineteen, before July 1 preceding the competition. 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 (Rule 800, paragraph 2 b)...