ISU Figure Skating Championships

The International Skating Union organizes six annual Championships for figure skating. It is at the discretion of each member country which skaters, pairs or synchronized skating teams are sent to which championship.[1]

No skater in men's single skating, ladies' single skating, pair skating and ice dancing can compete at all four competitions in one season, but some skaters have competed at all four over the course of their careers. The Championships for men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing are:

The Championships for synchronized skating are held separately from the three other disciplines and they are:

Events

Speed Skating:


ISU World Cup Speed Skating Series

ISU Junior World Cup Speed Skating Series

ISU European Speed Skating Championships

ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships

ISU World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships

ISU World Junior Speed Skating Championships


Short Track Speed Skating:


ISU World Cup Short Track Series

ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships

ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships

ISU Junior World Short Track Speed Skating Championships


Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance:


ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series

ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series

ISU European Figure Skating Championships

ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships

ISU World Figure Skating Championships

ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships

ISU World Team Trophy


Synchronized Skating:


ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships

ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships

ISU Synchronized Skating Junior World Challenge Cup

Future

  • Four Continents Junior Figure Skating Championships
  • European Junior Figure Skating Championships

See also

References

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