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SUMMARY:2027 European Figure Skating Championships
DESCRIPTION:2027 European Figure Skating Championships: Schedule\, Dates\, Tickets & Results | Lausanne\, Switzerland\nThe 2027 European Figure Skating Championships will take place January 27–31\, 2027\, in Lausanne\, Switzerland\, at the Vaudoise Arena. As one of the most prestigious events on the international figure skating calendar\, the championships bring together the top skaters from across Europe to compete in men’s\, women’s\, pairs\, and ice dance. \nAs part of the International Skating Union (ISU) championship series\, the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships play a central role in the competitive season. In particular\, the event allows athletes to earn major titles while also building momentum ahead of global competitions later in the year. At the same time\, it serves as a key benchmark for performance at the elite level. \nNotably\, the championships return to Lausanne\, widely recognized as the Olympic Capital and home to the International Olympic Committee. As a result\, the event gains added historical and cultural significance\, providing a fitting setting for a major international competition. \n\n\nThis page provides the full schedule\, ticket information\, entries\, and results for the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships\, while also offering key event details for fans. \n2027 European Figure Skating Championships Details\n\nDates: January 27–31\, 2027\nLocation: Lausanne\, Switzerland\nVenue: Vaudoise Arena\nDisciplines: Men\, Women\, Pairs\, Ice Dance\nOrganizer: International Skating Union (ISU)\nTickets\nOfficial Site\nISU Event page\n\n2027 European Figure Skating Championships Schedule\nThe full competition schedule for the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships has not yet been released. \nHowever\, the event is expected to follow a traditional format\, including: \n\nOfficial practice sessions\nShort programs and rhythm dance\nFree skating and free dance segments\nMedal ceremonies\nGala exhibition\n\nThis section will be updated with the complete timetable once it becomes available. \n2027 European Figure Skating Championships Results\nResults for the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships will be added here once available. In addition\, links to starting orders and final standings will be provided as they are released. \nEntries\nA list of competitors for the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships will be announced closer to the event. As such\, this section will be updated once official entries are confirmed. \nFan and Travel Notes for Lausanne\nHost City Overview\nLocated on the shores of Lake Geneva\, Lausanne offers a scenic and culturally rich setting for a major international sporting event. In particular\, the city is known as the Olympic Capital and serves as headquarters for the International Olympic Committee. As a result\, visitors can experience a unique blend of sporting history\, lakeside views\, and vibrant urban life. In late January\, the weather is typically cold; therefore\, winter conditions help create an authentic championship atmosphere. \nVenue & Getting Around\nThe competition will take place at the Vaudoise Arena\, a modern multi-purpose venue that regularly hosts international sporting events. Notably\, the arena sits just outside the city center and connects easily to public transportation. \nGetting around Lausanne is both efficient and convenient. In addition to buses and metro lines\, the city provides reliable connections between key districts and the venue. Consequently\, visitors can navigate the area with ease throughout the event. \nTravel Tips\nMost international visitors arrive via Geneva Airport\, located approximately 45–60 minutes from Lausanne by train. From there\, frequent rail services offer direct access to the city center. \nMeanwhile\, winter weather conditions can vary\, so visitors should plan accordingly. Although the region is well equipped for winter travel\, allowing extra time for transportation is recommended. Overall\, Switzerland is known for its efficiency\, cleanliness\, and well-organized transit systems; therefore\, travel remains straightforward. \nWhere to Stay\nFor convenience\, staying in central Lausanne provides easy access to transportation\, dining\, and local attractions. Additionally\, accommodations near metro lines offer quick and reliable connections to the venue. \nBecause Lausanne remains a popular destination year-round—and demand increases during major events—booking accommodations early is strongly recommended. \nFood & Sightseeing\nBeyond the competition\, Lausanne offers a diverse culinary scene\, featuring Swiss specialties as well as international cuisine. Visitors can enjoy lakeside dining\, local cafés\, and fine restaurants throughout the city. \nAt the same time\, attractions such as the Olympic Museum\, Lausanne Cathedral\, and the lakeside promenades provide plenty to explore between events. As a result\, fans can combine world-class skating with a memorable travel experience. \nFan Experience\nFinally\, the European Figure Skating Championships consistently draw knowledgeable and enthusiastic fans from across the continent. As such\, the event delivers an energetic yet respectful atmosphere\, with strong support for both established champions and emerging talent. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen are the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships?\nThe event will take place January 27–31\, 2027. \nWhere will the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships be held?\nThe championships will take place at the Vaudoise Arena in Lausanne\, Switzerland. \nWhat events are included?\nMen’s singles\, women’s singles\, pairs\, and ice dance competitions. \nHow can I watch the 2027 European Figure Skating Championships?\nBroadcast and streaming information will be available closer to the event. \nWho won the at the 2026 European Figure Skating Championships?\nExplore full results and winners from 2026 European Figure Skating Championships across all disciplines: \n\n\n\nDiscipline\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n\n\nIce Dance\nLaurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron\nCharlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri\nLilah Fear and Lewis Gibson\n\n\nPairs\nAnastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava\nMinerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin\nMaria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko\n\n\nWomen\nNiina Petrokina\nLoena Hendrickx\nLara Naki Gutmann\n\n\nMen\nNika Egadze\nMatteo Rizzo\nGeorgii Reshtenko\n\n\n\nSee also: Figure skating events calendar
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