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ISU Communication 2656: Singles & Pairs Scale of Values, 2024-2025

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ISU Communication 2656

Base values for quintuple jumps have been added to the Scale of Values. All quint jumps (5T, 5S, 5Lo, 5F, 5Lz) have a base value of 14.00 points. (No value is assigned for a 5A.)

Rules regarding quint jumps:

  • Quints are not permitted in the short program.

  • In the free program, quints are permitted as solo jumps, but not in combinations or sequences.

  • Repetitions: Of all triple, quadruple and quintuple jumps, only two can be executed twice. Of the two repetitions, only one can be a quad or quint jump. If both executions are as solo jumps, the second of these solo jumps will be attributed 70% of its Base Value. Triple, quadruple and quintuple jumps with the same name will be considered as two different jumps. No triple, quadruple or quintuple jump can be attempted more than twice.

2024 Summer Competitions

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This post will be updated as more information becomes available. The list is not comprehensive and will focus on competitions with notable skaters. Competitions may be added or removed from the list. Note that withdrawals from summer competitions are common.

See also: Calendar of events, USFSA National Qualifying Series, JSF local competition index

Last updated: Sept. 1, 2024

BC/YT Super Series High Performance

  • Time: June 20-23

  • Place: Burnaby, BC, Canada

  • Results/Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Senior - Wesley Chiu, Liam Kapeikis, Uliana Shiryaeva. Junior - Chloe Nguyen/Brendan Giang

Broadmoor Open

  • Time: June 23-28

  • Place: Colorado Springs, CO, USA

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Notable entries: Senior - Sonja Hilmer, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Kai Kovar. Junior - Ela Cui, Logan Higase-Chen

Aqua Cup Figure Skating Competition / Chiba Prefectural Athletic Meet

  • Time: June 29-30

  • Place: Chiba, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Notable entries: Senior - Rion Sumiyoshi, Shiika Yoshioka, Yuna Aoki (FS), Maria Egawa (FS). Junior - Saho Otake, Ami Nakai, Daiya Ebihara, Ryoga Morimoto

  • Note: Short programs and free skates are scored as separate events.

Skate Milwaukee / US Junior Team Cup

  • Time: July 8-12

  • Place: Milwaukee, WI, USA

  • Results / Junior Cup Results

  • Website

  • Notable entries: Junior Cup - Kai Kovar, Taira Shinohara, Lucius Kazanecki, Jacob Sanchez, Annika Chao, Ela Cui, Logan Higase-Chen, Josephine Lee, Keira Hilbelink, Cleo Park, Mia Kalin

Dallas Classic

  • Time: July 12-14

  • Place: Plano, TX, USA

  • Results

  • Website

  • Notable entries: Senior - Annabelle Morozov/Jeffrey Chen, Amy Cui/Jonathan Rogers. Junior - Olivia Ilin/Dylan Cain, Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal, Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen, Effie Chen/Kenny Eckert

Prince Ice Cup

  • Time: July 13-15

  • Place: Yokohama, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Notable entries: Senior - Kao Miura. Junior - Taiga Nishino

Cactus Classic

  • Time: July 18-21

  • Place: Scottsdale, AZ, USA

  • Results

  • Website

  • Notable entries: Senior - Mia Kalin, Starr Andrews

Skate Ontario Sectional Series July Event

  • Time: July 19-21

  • Place: Orleans, ON, Canada

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Senior - Sara-Maude Dupuis, Alec Guinzbourg, Bruce Waddell, Fiona Bombardier/Benjamin Mimar, Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont

South Korea Junior Grand Prix Selection

  • Time: July 20-21

  • Place: Seoul, South Korea

  • Results: Men, Women

  • Website

  • Livestreams

  • Videos

  • Notable entries: Habin Choi, Minkyu Seo, Jaekeun Lee, Jia Shin, Yujae Kim, Yuseong Kim, Seojin Youn, Heesue Han

Nagoya City Skating Competition / Minato Aquls Cup

  • Time: July 20-23

  • Place: Nagoya, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Notable entries: Senior - Mana Kawabe, Rino Matsuike, Miyabi Oba. Junior - Sena Takahashi, Rena Uezono, Kaoruko Wada, Ikura Kushida

Glacier Falls Summer Classic

  • Time: July 24-28

  • Place: Anaheim, CA, USA

  • NQS Results

  • Website

  • Notable entries: Senior - Naomi Williams/Lachlan Lewer, Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard, Goku Endo, Yaroslav Paniot, Kai Kovar, Taira Shinohara, Daniel Samohin, Michael Xie, Beck Strommer, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Logan Higase-Chen, Katie Shen, Keira Hilbelink, Sonja Hilmer. Junior - Olivia Flores/Luke Wang, Cleo Park, Mia Barghout, Ela Cui, Annika Chao, Teryn Kim

Skate Canada NextGen Competition

  • Time: July 26-28

  • Place: Gatineau, QC, Canada

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Anthony Paradis, Aleksa Volkova, Kara Yun, Hetty Shi, Lulu Lin, Jazmine Desrochers/Kieran Thrasher, Chloe Nguyen/Brendan Giang

Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships / International

  • Time: July 27-31

  • Place: Lake Placid, NY, USA

  • International Results / Domestic Results

  • Website / ISU

  • Schedule

  • Videos (muted)

  • Notable international entries: Senior - Isabella Flores/Ivan Desyatov, Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont, Oona Brown/Gage Brown, Annabelle Morozov/Jeffrey Chen, Elizabeth Tkachenko/Alexei Kiliakov, Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac, Eva Pate/Logan Bye, Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer, Leah Neset/Artem Markelov. Junior - Olivia Ilin/Dylan Cain, Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal, Katarina Wolfkostin/Dimitry Tsarevski, Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen, Hana Maria Aboian/Daniil Veselukhin

  • Note: This competition includes both club and ISU events.

Philadelphia Summer Championships

  • Time: July 31 - Aug. 4

  • Place: Aston, PA, USA

  • Results

  • Website

  • Notable entries: Senior - Beck Strommer, Will Annis, Aleksa Rakic, Liam Kapeikis, Ting Cui, Gabrielle Daleman

Kinoshita Trophy

  • Time: August 3-4

  • Place: Kyoto, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestream

  • Notable entries: Senior - Shun Sato, Kazuki Tomono, Shunsuke Nakamura, Sena Miyake, Maria Egawa, Rion Sumiyoshi, Mone Chiba, Mako Yamashita, Hana Yoshida, Rinka Watanabe. Junior - Daiya Ebihara, Haru Kakiuchi, Sena Takahashi, Ikura Kushida, Mao Shimada, Ami Nakai, Haruna Murakami, Kaoruko Wada

Cranberry Cup International (Challenger Series)

  • Time: August 8-11

  • Place: Norwood, MA, USA

  • Results

  • Website / ISU

  • Notable entries: Roman Sadovsky, Luc Economides, Hyungyeom Kim, Lucas Broussard, Tomoki Hiwatashi, Liam Kapeikis, Jimmy Ma, Yaroslav Paniot, Camden Pulkinen, Andrew Torgashev, Madeline Schizas, Ahsun Yun, Starr Andrews, Sarah Everhardt, Isabeau Levito, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Clare Seo

  • Note: This competition is part of the ISU Challenger Series.

Quebec Summer Championships

  • Time: August 8-11

  • Place: Pierrefonds, QC, Canada

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Senior - Edrian Paul Celestino, Alec Guinzbourg, Bruce Waddell, Sara-Maude Dupuis, Fiona Bombardier/Benjamin Mimar, Kelly Ann Laurin/Loucas Ethier, Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer, Holly Harris/Jason Chan, Hannah Lim/Ye Quan, Vanessa Pham/Anton Spiridonov. Junior - Jazmine Desrochers/Kieran Thrasher, Sandrine Gauthier/Quentin Thieren

Gensan Summer Cup

  • Time: August 10-13

  • Place: Shiga, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Senior - Tatsuya Tsuboi, Kazuki Tomono, Shunsuke Nakamura, Yuna Aoki, Mana Kawabe, Yuna Shiraiwa, Rion Sumiyoshi, Rino Matsuike, Saki Miyake, Mako Yamashita. Junior - Daiya Ebihara, Seigo Tauchi, Sena Takahashi, Rio Nakata, Ryoga Morimoto, Ikura Kushida, Kaoruko Wada, Haruna Murakami, Mao Shimada, Ami Nakai, Rena Uezono

BC/YT Super Series SummerSkate

  • Time: August 15-18

  • Place: Burnaby, BC, Canada

  • Results/Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Senior - Aleksa Rakic, Wesley Chiu, Matthew Newnham, Uliana Shiryaeva. Junior - Chloe Nguyen/Brendan Giang, Madelaine Breau/Namu Lee

Skate Ontario Sectional Series August Event

  • Time: August 16-18

  • Place: Waterloo, ON, Canada

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Livestreams

  • Notable entries: Senior - Alec Guinzbourg, Bruce Waddell, Stephen Gogolev, Gabrielle Daleman, Kaiya Ruiter, Lia Pereira/Trennt Michaud, Lily Hensen/Nathan Lickers, Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont

Tokyo Summer Figure Skating Championships

  • Time: Aug. 18, Aug. 31 - Sept. 1

  • Place: Funabashi, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Paid livestream (Fuji on Demand)

  • Notable entries: Senior - Maria Egawa, Yurina Okuno, Mana Kawabe, Wakaba Higuchi, Yuna Aoki, Rion Sumiyoshi, Rinka Watanabe. Junior - Rio Nakata, Yo Takagi, Ami Nakai, Saho Otake, Ayumi Shibayama/Tomoki Kimura

All-Osaka II Figure Skating Championships

  • Time: Aug. 31 - Sept. 1

  • Place: Osaka, Japan

  • Results

  • Website

  • Schedule

  • Notable entries: Senior - Kazuki Tomono. Junior - Shuntaro Asaga, Ryoga Morimoto

  • Note: This competition includes free skates only.

2024 Grand Prix Entries

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See also: ISU Grand Prix page, Grand Prix tag

Last Updated: Nov. 6, 2024


SKATE AMERICA (Allen, TX, USA, Oct. 18-20)

Men:

  • Wesley Chiu (CAN)

  • Kevin Aymoz (FRA)

  • Francois Pitot (FRA)

  • Nika Egadze (GEO)

  • Kao Miura (JPN)

  • Koshiro Shimada (JPN)

  • Nozomu Yoshioka (JPN)

  • Deniss Vasiljevs (LAT)

  • Donovan Carrillo (MEX)

  • Lucas Broussard (USA) [Added 9/13]

  • Ilia Malinin (USA)

  • Maxim Naumov (USA)

Women:

  • Olga Mikutina (AUT) [Added 8/9]

  • Nina Pinzarrone (BEL)

  • Lea Serna (FRA)

  • Yuna Aoki (JPN)

  • Wakaba Higuchi (JPN)

  • Rinka Watanabe (JPN)

  • Minchae Kim (KOR) [Added 8/9]

  • Haein Lee (KOR) [WD 8/6]

  • Young You (KOR) [WD 8/6]

  • Sofja Stepcenko (LAT)

  • Livia Kaiser (SUI)

  • Isabeau Levito (USA)

  • Elyce Lin-Gracey (USA) [Added 9/13]

  • Bradie Tennell (USA)

Pairs:

  • Milania Vaananen/Filippo Clerici (FIN)

  • Anastasia Vaipan-Law/Luke Digby (GBR)

  • Anastasiia Metelkina/Luka Berulava (GEO)

  • Maria Pavlova/Alexei Sviatchenko (HUN)

  • Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara (JPN)

  • Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov (USA)

  • Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea (USA)

  • Katie McBeath/Daniil Parkman (USA) [Added 9/13]

Ice Dance:

  • Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen (CAN) [WD 10/3]

  • Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer (CAN) [Added 10/15]

  • Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac (CAN)

  • Katerina Mrazkova/Daniel Mrazek (CZE)

  • Olivia Smart/Tim Dieck (ESP)

  • Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson (GBR)

  • Diana Davis/Gleb Smolkin (GEO)

  • Jennifer Janse van Rensburg/Benjamin Steffan (GER) [Added 10/8] [WD 10/15]

  • Elizabeth Tkachenko/Alexei Kiliakov (ISR)

  • Madison Chock/Evan Bates (USA)

  • Isabella Flores/Ivan Desyatov (USA) [Added 9/13] [WD 10/16]

  • Annabelle Morozov/Jeffrey Chen (USA) [Added 10/16]

  • Leah Neset/Artem Markelov (USA)


SKATE CANADA (Halifax, NS, CAN, Oct. 25-27)

Men:

  • Vladimir Litvintsev (AZE)

  • Stephen Gogolev (CAN)

  • Aleksa Rakic (CAN)

  • Roman Sadovsky (CAN)

  • Luc Economides (FRA)

  • Mark Gorodnitsky (ISR)

  • Gabriele Frangipani (ITA)

  • Shun Sato (JPN)

  • Sota Yamamoto (JPN)

  • Junhwan Cha (KOR)

  • Jason Brown (USA)

  • Ilia Malinin (USA)

Women:

  • Sara-Maude Dupuis (CAN)

  • Kaiya Ruiter (CAN)

  • Madeline Schizas (CAN)

  • Nella Pelkonen (FIN) [Added 8/7] [WD 10/11]

  • Rino Matsuike (JPN)

  • Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)

  • Hana Yoshida (JPN)

  • Yelim Kim (KOR)

  • Seoyeong Wi (KOR)

  • Ekaterina Kurakova (POL)

  • Kimmy Repond (SUI)

  • Elyce Lin-Gracey (USA) [Added 10/11]

  • Alysa Liu (USA)

  • Ava Marie Ziegler (USA) [WD 8/6]

Pairs:

  • Anastasia Golubeva/Hektor Giotopoulos Moore (AUS)

  • Kelly Ann Laurin/Loucas Ethier (CAN)

  • Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps (CAN)

  • Annika Hocke/Robert Kunkel (GER)

  • Lucrezia Beccari/Matteo Guarise (ITA) [WD 10/18]

  • Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba (NED)

  • Ioulia Chtchetinina/Michal Wozniak (POL) [Added 10/21]

  • Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe (USA)

  • Ekaterina Geynish/Dmitrii Chigirev (UZB) [Added 9/23]

Ice Dance:

  • Holly Harris/Jason Chan (AUS) [added 6/11]

  • Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer (CAN)

  • Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (CAN)

  • Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha (CAN)

  • Natalie Taschlerova/Filip Taschler (CZE)

  • Evgeniia Lopareva/Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA)

  • Darya Grimm/Michail Savitskiy (GER) [WD 6/11]

  • Hannah Lim/Ye Quan (KOR)

  • Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville (USA)

  • Oona Brown/Gage Brown (USA)

  • Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik (USA)


GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE (Angers, FRA, Nov. 1-3)

Men:

  • Boyang Jin (CHN)

  • Aleksandr Selevko (EST)

  • Luc Economides (FRA)

  • Francois Pitot (FRA)

  • Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA)

  • Nikolaj Memola (ITA)

  • Koshiro Shimada (JPN)

  • Kazuki Tomono (JPN)

  • Mikhail Shaidorov (KAZ)

  • Lukas Britschgi (SUI)

  • Camden Pulkinen (USA)

  • Andrew Torgashev (USA)

Women:

  • Loena Hendrickx (BEL) [WD 10/17]

  • Nina Pinzarrone (BEL)

  • Lorine Schild (FRA)

  • Lea Serna (FRA)

  • Maia Mazzara (FRA) [Added 9/17] [WD 10/22]

  • Clemence Mayindu (FRA) [Added 10/22]

  • Anastasiia Gubanova (GEO)

  • Wakaba Higuchi (JPN)

  • Mai Mihara (JPN)

  • Rion Sumiyoshi (JPN)

  • Chaeyeon Kim (KOR)

  • Livia Kaiser (SUI)

  • Sarah Everhardt (USA) [Added 10/18]

  • Amber Glenn (USA)

Pairs:

  • Lia Pereira/Trennt Michaud (CAN)

  • Cheng Peng/Lei Wang (CHN) [WD 9/13]

  • Camille Kovalev/Pavel Kovalev (FRA)

  • Oceane Piegad/Denys Strekalin (FRA) [WD 9/17]

  • Aurelie Faula/Theo Belle (FRA) [Added 7/11]

  • Minerva Fabienne Hase/Nikita Volodin (GER)

  • Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii (ITA)

  • Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini (ITA)

  • Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov (USA) [Added 9/17]

  • Ekaterina Geynish/Dmitrii Chigirev (UZB) [Added 9/24]

Ice Dance:

  • Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac (CAN)

  • Katerina Mrazkova/Daniel Mrazek (CZE)

  • Marie Dupayage/Thomas Nabais (FRA)

  • Evgeniia Lopareva/Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA)

  • Natacha Lagouge/Arnaud Caffa (FRA) [Added 9/17]

  • Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (ITA)

  • Allison Reed/Saulius Ambrulevicius (LTU)

  • Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville (USA)

  • Leah Neset/Artem Markelov (USA)

  • Eva Pate/Logan Bye (USA)


NHK TROPHY (Tokyo, JPN, Nov. 8-10)

Men:

  • Vladimir Litvintsev (AZE)

  • Stephen Gogolev (CAN) [WD 11/4]

  • Mark Gorodnitsky (ISR)

  • Gabriele Frangipani (ITA)

  • Daniel Grassl (ITA) [Added 8/6]

  • Matteo Rizzo (ITA)

  • Yuma Kagiyama (JPN)

  • Kao Miura (JPN)

  • Tatsuya Tsuboi (JPN) [Added 9/5]

  • Juheon Lim (KOR)

  • Adam Hagara (SVK) [WD 8/6]

  • Jason Brown (USA)

  • Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA)

  • Andrew Torgashev (USA) [Added 11/4]

Women:

  • Olga Mikutina (AUT) [Added 9/11]

  • Niina Petrokina (EST)

  • Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA)

  • Yuna Aoki (JPN) [Added 9/5]

  • Mone Chiba (JPN)

  • Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)

  • Yelim Kim (KOR)

  • Haein Lee (KOR) [WD 9/2]

  • Seoyeong Wi (KOR)

  • Ekaterina Kurakova (POL)

  • Alysa Liu (USA)

  • Bradie Tennell (USA)

  • Lindsay Thorngren (USA)

Pairs:

  • Anastasia Vaipan-Law/Luke Digby (GBR) [Added 10/16]

  • Anastasiia Metelkina/Luka Berulava (GEO)

  • Annika Hocke/Robert Kunkel (GER)

  • Lucrezia Beccari/Matteo Guarise (ITA) [WD 10/30]

  • Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara (JPN)

  • Yuna Nagaoka/Sumitada Moriguchi (JPN)

  • Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba (NED) [Added 8/9]

  • Isabella Gamez/Aleksandr Korovin (PHI) [Added 10/31] [WD 11/1]

  • Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea (USA)

  • Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard (USA) [Added 11/1]

  • Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez (USA) [WD 10/15]

Ice Dance:

  • Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen (CAN) [WD 10/3]

  • Yuka Orihara/Juho Pirinen (FIN)

  • Loicia Demougeot/Theo Le Mercier (FRA)

  • Marie Dupayage/Thomas Nabais (FRA) [Added 10/8]

  • Jennifer Janse van Rensburg/Benjamin Steffan (GER)

  • Azusa Tanaka/Shingo Nishiyama (JPN)

  • Utana Yoshida/Masaya Morita (JPN)

  • Allison Reed/Saulius Ambrulevicius (LTU)

  • Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko (USA)

  • Madison Chock/Evan Bates (USA)

  • Caroline Green/Michael Parsons (USA)


GRAND PRIX FINLANDIA TROPHY (Helsinki, FIN, Nov. 15-17)

Men:

  • Aleksandr Selevko (EST)

  • Makar Suntsev (FIN)

  • Valtter Virtanen (FIN)

  • Kevin Aymoz (FRA)

  • Daniel Grassl (ITA)

  • Yuma Kagiyama (JPN)

  • Kazuki Tomono (JPN)

  • Sota Yamamoto (JPN)

  • Junhwan Cha (KOR)

  • Vladimir Samoilov (POL)

  • Lukas Britschgi (SUI)

  • Camden Pulkinen (USA)

Women:

  • Loena Hendrickx (BEL) [WD 11/4]

  • Niina Petrokina (EST)

  • Nella Pelkonen (FIN)

  • Janna Jyrkinen (FIN) [Added 8/29]

  • Olivia Lisko (FIN) [Added 8/29]

  • Lorine Schild (FRA)

  • Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA) [Added 11/5]

  • Rino Matsuike (JPN)

  • Mai Mihara (JPN)

  • Hana Yoshida (JPN)

  • Young You (KOR) [WD 9/2]

  • Isabeau Levito (USA) [WD 11/4]

  • Ahsun Yun (KOR) [Added 11/6]

  • Sarah Everhardt (USA) [Added 9/11]

  • Lindsay Thorngren (USA)

Pairs:

  • Anastasia Golubeva/Hektor Giotopoulos Moore (AUS)

  • Kelly Ann Laurin/Loucas Ethier (CAN)

  • Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps (CAN)

  • Milania Vaananen/Filippo Clerici (FIN)

  • Maria Pavlova/Alexei Sviatchenko (HUN)

  • Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini (ITA)

  • Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe (USA)

  • Naomi Williams/Lachlan Lewer (USA)

Ice Dance:

  • Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (CAN)

  • Natalie Taschlerova/Filip Taschler (CZE)

  • Yuka Orihara/Juho Pirinen (FIN)

  • Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis (FIN)

  • Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson (GBR)

  • Hannah Lim/Ye Quan (KOR)

  • Mariia Pinchuk/Mykyta Pogorielov (UKR)

  • Oona Brown/Gage Brown (USA)

  • Eva Pate/Logan Bye (USA)

  • Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik (USA)


CUP OF CHINA (Chongqing, CHN, Nov. 22-24)

Men:

  • Wesley Chiu (CAN)

  • Yudong Chen (CHN)

  • Boyang Jin (CHN)

  • Daiwei Dai (CHN) [Added 8/14]

  • Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA)

  • Nika Egadze (GEO)

  • Nikolaj Memola (ITA)

  • Matteo Rizzo (ITA)

  • Shun Sato (JPN)

  • Mikhail Shaidorov (KAZ)

  • Hyungyeom Kim (KOR)

  • Deniss Vasiljevs (LAT)

Women:

  • Madeline Schizas (CAN)

  • Xiangyi An (CHN) [Added 8/14]

  • Hongyi Chen (CHN)

  • Yi Zhu (CHN) [Added 8/14]

  • Anastasiia Gubanova (GEO)

  • Mone Chiba (JPN)

  • Rion Sumiyoshi (JPN)

  • Rinka Watanabe (JPN)

  • Chaeyeon Kim (KOR)

  • Minchae Kim (KOR) [Added 8/9]

  • Kimmy Repond (SUI)

  • Amber Glenn (USA)

  • Ava Marie Ziegler (USA) [WD 8/6]

Pairs:

  • Lia Pereira/Trennt Michaud (CAN)

  • Cheng Peng/Lei Wang (CHN) [WD 9/13]

  • Yuchen Wang/Lei Zhu (CHN) [Added 9/13]

  • Yixi Yang/Shunyang Deng (CHN) [Added 8/14]

  • Siyang Zhang/Ziqi Jia (CHN) [Added 8/14] [WD 10/15]

  • Camille Kovalev/Pavel Kovalev (FRA)

  • Minerva Fabienne Hase/Nikita Volodin (GER)

  • Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii (ITA)

  • Ioulia Chtchetinina/Michal Wozniak (POL) [Added 10/16]

  • Katie McBeath/Daniil Parkman (USA) [Added 10/16]

  • Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez (USA) [WD 10/15]

Ice Dance:

  • Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha (CAN)

  • Zixi Xiao/Linghao He (CHN) [Added 8/14]

  • Junfei Ren/Jianing Xing (CHN) [Added 8/14]

  • Olivia Smart/Tim Dieck (ESP)

  • Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis (FIN)

  • Loicia Demougeot/Theo Le Mercier (FRA)

  • Diana Davis/Gleb Smolkin (GEO)

  • Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (ITA)

  • Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko (USA)

  • Caroline Green/Michael Parsons (USA)

59th ISU Congress: Agenda and Proposals

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The 59th ISU Ordinary Congress will take place in Las Vegas, USA from June 8-14, 2024. ISU Members will discuss and vote on proposals regarding the ISU organization and rules of figure skating (as well as speed skating, short track, and synchronized skating).

The ISU Congress will be livestreamed on the Skating ISU Youtube channel.

Congress Agenda:

Links:


SUMMARY OF FIGURE SKATING PROPOSALS

Below is a summary of some notable proposals related to figure skating that will be discussed at the Congress. See Communication 2629 for a full list of proposals, as well as more details regarding their reasoning and the ISU Council’s recommendations.

Proposals require a 2/3rds supermajority to pass. Technical Rules require a 50% simple majority to pass.


Urgent Matters:

Urgent Proposal 11 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 5): ISU Council - Skaters are allowed to display one manufacturer’s marking on their costume, with a size up to 30 square centimeters. Costumes may also display the skater’s name and ISU Member’s name or logo.

During the competitive competition performance, the Gala Exhibition at the end of an event and for the medal award Victory Ceremony, one Manufacturer Identification with a maximum of 30cm2 is allowed on the clothing of Competitors. In all instances where the item contains elastic material (such as synthetic elastic fiber material known as spandex or elastane), the Authorized Identification size shall be measured stretched (e.g. as worn by the Skater). no markings on Skaters costumes are allowed, but only the above-referenced markings on boots and blades. In addition, Skater’s costumes may, however, carry the Skater’s and his ISU Member’s name and/or logo and/or official ISU Member abbreviation. Boots and blades may carry the above-referenced markings.


Constitution & General Regulations:

Proposal 1 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 8): ISU Council - Resolution to empower the ISU Council to undertake preparation of a new Constitutional framework of the ISU and to submit it for discussion and adoption by an Extraordinary ISU Congress in 2025.

Reason: The constitutional framework of the ISU dates back to 1892 and consists of the ISU Constitution and General Regulations. Since 1892, the ISU Constitution and General Regulations have been amended 58 times to address issues on a piecemeal basis, which has led to overloading the Constitution and General Regulations with detailed provisions, thereby destroying its shape as the constitutional framework of the basic governance of an association organized under Swiss law. For example, as it exists today, the ISU Constitution and General Regulations include many detailed sport rules and operations rules which are unrelated to the basic governance framework of the ISU and are more appropriately addressed in other parts of the ISU Statutes, policies, and guidelines.

Proposal 21 [WITHDRAWN, WILL BE RECONSIDERED PER PROPOSAL 1] (pg. 18): USA - Create a Pairs Technical Committee separate from the Singles and Pairs Technical Committee that currently exists. (ISU Council is not in favor due to financial reasons.)

Proposal 27 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 21): Canada - The Technical Committees must publish the following season’s technical requirements by April 15 May 31, to give coaches and skaters time to prepare new programs. (ISU Council is not in favor of piecemeal changes to the Constitution per Proposal 1, but will consider establishing dates for rule publication when formulating their new Constitution.)

Proposal 45 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 27): ISU Council - Change maximum age limits for junior pair skaters to less than 21 for women, and less than 23 for men. Change maximum age limits for junior ice dancers to less than 21 for both partners. (Current age limits in both disciplines are less than 19 for women, and less than 21 for men.) A maximum age gap of 7 years would be allowed between partners in both disciplines. Increase age limits for novice competitors (see below).

Rule 108, paragraph 3:

b) In International Junior Competitions and ISU Junior Championships a Junior is a Skater who has met the following requirements before July 1 preceding the event:

i) has reached at least the age of thirteen;

ii) has not reached the age of nineteen for Women and Men in singles competition; and

iii) has not reached the age of nineteen twenty one for Women and the age of twenty-one twenty-three for Men in Pair Skating. A maximum age gap of 7 years is allowed between the two partners.

iv) has not reached the age of nineteen twenty-one for Women and the age of twenty-one for Men in Pair Skating and Ice Dance competition. A maximum age gap of 7 years is allowed between the two partners.

c) In International Novice Competitions a Novice is a Skater who has met the following requirements before July 1 preceding the competition:

i) Basic Novice – has not reached the age of thirteen fourteen;

ii) Intermediate Novice – has not reached the age of fifteen sixteen;

iii) Advanced Novice – has reached the age of ten and has not reached the age of fifteen sixteen for girls (Singles/Pairs Skating/Ice Dance) and boys (Singles) and seventeen eighteen for boys (Pair Skating/Ice Dance).

Proposal 47 [WITHDRAWN] (pg. 29): USA - Change minimum age limit of senior women in pair skating from 17 to 16. (ISU Council is not in favor, and prefers their own Proposal 45).

Proposals 48 & 49 [WITHDRAWN] (pg. 30): Canada - Change maximum age limit of junior ice dancers to less than 21 for both partners. Change maximum age limit of junior pairs skaters to less than 23 for both partners. (ISU Council is in favor, but prefers their own Proposal 45.)

Proposal 50 [WITHDRAWN, WILL BE RECONSIDERED PER PROPOSAL 1] (pg. 30): Canada - Modify process for a skater to obtain a release from their federation. (ISU Council not in favor, believes current rules are sufficient.)

Rule 109 paragraph 2. c)

A Skater who has competed in any ISU Championships, ISU Event and/or International Competition for any ISU Member and who intends to compete in the future for another ISU Member needs a permit from the last ISU Member he previously represented, which permit shall not unreasonably be denied. In addition, such Skater may compete for the respective ISU Member in International Competitions, ISU Events and ISU Championships only after a waiting period of twelve months since the Skater competed for any other ISU Member in any such competition has elapsed.

A Skater who has competed for an ISU member in an ISU Championship, ISU Event, or International Competition and intends to compete for another ISU Member requires a permit from the last ISU Member the Skater represented. This permit must be issued upon receipt of proper documentation and will be effective following a waiting period of one full season since the Skater represented that ISU member internationally.

Proposal 55 [REJECTED, WILL BE RECONSIDERED PER PROPOSAL 1] (pg. 32): Austria - Forbid ISU officials from performing as judges during their period in office. (ISU Council is in favor, but thinks that the rule should be incorporated into the ISU’s Code of Ethics instead of the Constitution.)

Rule 121, paragraph 3.l) new

l) ISU Member Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Directors General, General Secretaries, CEOs, Executive Directors, Sport Directors or equivalent, shall not officiate as a Judge at any ISU Championships, any ISU Senior Grand Prix event, ISU Grand Prix Final Junior and Senior, Winter Youth Olympic Games, or Olympic Winter Games during the entire time of his or her elected/appointed period of service.


Special Regulations, Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance:

Proposal 177 [REJECTED] (pg. 75): Japan - Events should not begin before 9.00 a.m. and should be planned to finish by 10:00 p.m. (Previously 11:00PM)

Proposal 182 [REJECTED] (pg. 76): Netherlands - Remove the -1.0 point deduction for falls. For falls that occur on an element, the base value of the element would be reduced by 50%.

Proposal 185 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 77): ISU Council - Entries for ISU Championships must be received by the ISU 28 days before the first official practice day at the competition (previously 21 days).

Proposal 188 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 77): Austria - Remove the qualifying round from future World Championships. (The qualifying round had been approved at the previous ISU Congress, and would have started at the 2025 World Championships.)


Technical Rules, Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance:

Proposal 227 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 95): Amend definitions of Program Component Scores:

  • Composition: Remove “Connections between and within elements” and “Pattern and ice coverage”

  • Presentation: Remove “Unison”

  • Skating Skills: Add “Unison” for pairs and ice dance

Proposal 230 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 96): Remove the order draw for free skates at ISU competitions. The starting order of the free skates will be in reverse order of the rankings after the short program.

Proposal 234 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 100): The Euler will no longer be a listed jump, and will have no base value.

An Euler (half-loop) is considered a non-listed jump, it will have no value when used in a jump combination between two listed jumps becomes and it will not be counted in the number of the allowed jumps of the concerned jump combination with the value indicated in the Scale of Value. An Euler jump cannot be included in the jump combination of the Short Program. An Euler (half-loop) can be executed, in between two listed jumps, only once in Free Skating.

Proposal 235 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 100): A jump sequence can have up to 3 jumps in singles skating, but only 2 jumps in pairs skating. An Euler is allowed in the jump sequence.

A jump sequence consists of two or three jumps in Single Skating or two jumps in Pair Skating of any number of revolutions in which the second and/or the third jump is an Axel type jump with a direct step from the landing curve of the first/second jump into the take-off curve of the Axel jump. […] An Euler (half-loop) is considered a non-listed jump, it will have no value when used in a jump sequence between two listed jumps becomes and it will not be counted in the number of the allowed jumps of the concerned jump sequence with the value indicated in the Scale of Value. After the execution of an Euler (half- loop) no change of foot before the next jump is allowed. An Euler (half-loop) can only be executed once, in between two listed jumps, in Free Skating.

Proposal 236 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 100): Somersault-type jumps such as backflips would no longer be illegal moves.

Proposal 239 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 102): Reduce the number of jumping passes in the singles free skate from 7 to 6. Replace one leveled spin in the singles free skate with a choreographic spin.

A well-balanced Free Skating program for Men/Women must contain:

  • maximum of seven six jump elements (one of which must be an Axel type jump);

  • maximum of three spins, one of which must be a spin combination, one a flying spin or a spin with a flying entrance and one a spin with only one position and one choreographic spin;

  • maximum of one step sequence; [Seniors only]

  • maximum of one choreographic sequence.

Proposal 240 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 103): Reduce the number of jump combinations/sequences in the singles free skate from 3 to 2.

A jump combination and a jump sequence may consist of the same or another single, double, triple or quadruple jump. There may be up to three two jump combinations or two one jump combinations without using an Euler (half-loop) and one jump sequence in the Free Skating. One jump combination or one jump sequence may consist of up to three jumps, the other two one of up to two jumps each. An Euler (half-loop) can only be executed once in Free Skating.

Proposal 241 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 103): The same type of jump cannot be included more than 3 times in the singles free skate, regardless of number of revolutions. +REP base value deduction changed from 70% to 80%. Additionally, define choreographic spin.

The same type of jump independent of the number of revolutions can be included not more than three times in the Free Skating program.

Any double jump (including double Axel) cannot be included more than twice in a Single’s Free Skating program (as a Solo Jump or a part of a Jump Combination / Sequence).

Of all triple and quadruple jumps only two can be executed twice. Of the two repetitions only one can be a quadruple jump. If at least one of these executions is in a Jump Combination/ Sequence, both executions are attributed their full numerical value according to the Scale of Value and calculation process described in Rule 353, 1.h), i) and ii.

If both executions are as solo jumps, the second of these solo jumps will be attributed 70% 80% of its numerical value according to the Scale of Value. Triple and quadruple jumps with the same name will be considered as two different jumps. No triple jump or quadruple jump can be attempted more than twice.

[…]

A Choreographic Spin is a spin which enhances the choreography of the program and matches the music. Choreographic Spin must have minimum 3 consecutive revolutions executed on one or two blades, with any basic or non-basic positions allowed. Change of foot is optional and can be done several times during the spin. The Technical Panel identifies the Choreographic Spin and it will be confirmed once the 3 consecutive revolutions have been completed. If the Choreographic Spin cannot be identified by the Technical panel, the third performed spin will be considered as the Choreographic Spin (Choreographic Spin confirmed). This element has a fixed base value and will be evaluated by the judges in GOE only.

Proposal 242 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 104): Twist lifts in pairs no longer required to land on a backward outside edge.

The Woman must be caught in the air at the waist by the Man prior to landing and be assisted to a smooth landing on the ice on a backward outside edge on one foot.

Proposal 245 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 106): In the pairs free skate - Replace one leveled lift with a choreographic lift (seniors only). Replace the leveled pair spin with a choreographic pair spin. Remove the choreographic sequence.

2. A Senior Well-Balanced Program must contain:

  • maximum of three two lifts, not all both from the same group, with full extension of the lifting arm/s;

  • maximum of one choreographic lift

  • maximum of one twist lift;

  • maximum of two different throw jumps;

  • maximum of one solo jump;

  • maximum of one jump combination or jump sequence;

  • maximum of one pair spin combination;

  • maximum of one choreographic pair spin

  • maximum of one death spiral different from the death spiral of the Short Program;

  • maximum of one choreographic sequence.

3. A Junior Well-Balanced Program must contain:

  • maximum of two lifts, not all from the same group with full extension of the lifting arm/s;

  • maximum of one twist lift;

  • maximum of two different throw jumps;

  • maximum of one solo jump;

  • maximum of one jump combination or sequence;

  • maximum of one pair spin combination;

  • maximum of one choreographic pair spin

  • maximum of one death spiral;

  • maximum of one choreographic sequence.

Proposal 246 [ACCEPTED, POSTPONED TO 2026-27] (pg. 106): Define choreographic pair spin and choreographic lift as follows:

A Choreographic Lift is a lift which enhances the choreography of the program and matches the music. Choreographic Lift must be ascending and descending whilst moving across the ice surface. It must have a minimum of 1 rotation. The Choreographic Lift does not have any limitations regarding the hold on entry or at any point during the lift. The lifting partner must have straight or almost straight arm(s) above the head at some point during the lift. If the Choreographic Lift is not identifiable to the panel, the third performed lift will be taken as the Choreographic Lift (Choreographic Lift confirmed). This element has a fixed base value and will be evaluated by the judges in GOE only.

A Choreographic Pair Spin is a spin which enhances the choreography of the program and matches the music. A Choreographic Pair Spin must have a minimum of 3 consecutive revolutions executed on one or two blades at least by one partner, with any basic or non-basic positions allowed. Change of foot is optional and can be done several times during the spin. Lifting of partners is optional but should not consist of any lifting movement with full extension of the arm(s) if the lifted position is higher than a shoulder level. The Technical Panel identifies the Choreographic Pair Spin and it will be confirmed once the 3 consecutive revolutions have been completed. This element has a fixed base value and will be evaluated by the judges in GOE only.

Proposal 251 [ACCEPTED] (pg. 108): Define the minimum duration of an ice dance lift to be 3 seconds. Remove definitions of the duration for short lifts and combination lifts; these will be defined in each season’s technical communications going forward. (Note: The 2024-2025 Ice Dance Technical Rules increased the maximum duration of a short lift from 7 to 8 seconds, and a combination lift from 12 to 13 seconds.)

2024 World Championships: Info & Streaming

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The World Championships heads to Montreal this week for the climax of the season, and here’s how to watch! This post will be updated with more information as it appears.

Results | Entries | Schedule | WebsiteISU

SCHEDULE

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  • Mar. 20: Pairs’ SP 12:00; Women’s SP 17:00

  • Mar. 21: Men’s SP 11:10; Pairs’ FS 18:10

  • Mar. 22: Rhythm Dance 11:20; Women’s FS 18:00

  • Mar. 23: Free Dance 13:30; Men’s FS 18:00

  • Mar. 24: Gala 14:00


HOW TO WATCH

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Fan streams: The following fan streams may show the competition; check when the events are on: 主播花花

ISU: The ISU will livestream and archive the entire competition on the Skating ISU Youtube channel in countries that do not have broadcasting rights for the event. See here for a list of official ISU broadcasters.

Peacock: Subscribers in the USA can watch the competition live with Peacock Premium.

NBC Network: NBC and USA Network will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in EDT:

  • 3/21: Women’s SP 1:00PM (taped, USA); Men’s SP 3:00PM (live 3 hrs 50 min in, USA); Pairs’ FS 8:00PM (live 1 hr 50 min in, USA)

  • 3/22: Women’s FS 8:00PM (live 2 hrs in, USA)

  • 3/23: Free Dance 3:00PM (live 1 hr 30 min in, USA); Men’s FS 8:00PM (live 2 hrs in, NBC)

  • Official streams: NBC, USA Network (geoblocked, TV provider info required)

  • Unofficial streams: NBC, USA Network

CBC: Canada’s CBC Sports will stream the entire competition live. The streams are blocked outside of Canada. CBC will also air parts of the competition on TV.

SBS Australia: SBS On Demand will upload videos of the competition on the following day. The videos are blocked outside of Australia. (SBS Streaming Guide)

Eurosport: Eurosport will stream the competition live for subscribers in some regions. Check your local Eurosport schedule for more details.

France TV: France TV will stream the entire competition live. Streams and archived videos are blocked outside of France.

RaiSport: Italy’s RaiSport and related channels will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in CET:

  • 3/20: Pairs’ SP 18:55 (live 1 hr 55 min in, RaiSport)

  • 3/21: Men’s SP 19:25 (live 3 hrs 15 min in, Raisport)

  • 3/22: Women’s SP 07:30 (taped, RaiSport); Pairs’ FS 11:10 (taped, RaiSport); Rhythm Dance 19:40 (live 3 hrs 20 min in, RaiSport)

  • 3/23: Free Dance 19:20 (live 50 min in, RaiPlay2)

  • 3/24: Gala 19:00 (live, Raiplay3)

  • Official RaiSport stream (geoblocked)

Czech TV: Czech TV Sport will stream parts of the competition live. Streams are blocked outside of the Czech Republic. Schedule in CET:

Sportschau: Germany’s Sportschau will stream parts of the competition live. Streams are blocked outside of Germany. Schedule in CET:

YLE: Finland’s YLE Areena will stream the entire competition live. Streams are blocked outside of Finland. Schedule in EET:

Fuji TV: Japan’s Fuji on Demand will livestream the entire competition. The service requires a subscription and can be accessed outside Japan with a VPN. Fuji TV will also air parts of the competition in delayed broadcasts. Schedule in JST:

  • 3/22: Men’s & Women’s SP 19:00 (taped)

  • 3/24: Men’s & Women’s FS 19:00 (taped)

  • 3/26: Pairs & Ice Dance Highlight 02:10 (taped)

  • 3/29: Gala 01:55 (taped)

SBS Sports: South Korea’s SBS Sports will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in KST:

  • 3/21: Women’s SP 09:10 (live 3 hrs 10 min in)

  • 3/22: Men’s SP 04:15 (live 4 hrs 5 min in)

  • 3/23: Women’s FS 08:50 (live 1 hr 50 min in)

  • 3/24: Men’s FS 08:50 (live 1 hr 50 min in)

  • Official stream (geoblocked)

CCTV5: China’s CCTV5 and related channels will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in China Standard Time:

  • 3/21: Women’s SP 08:00 (live 3 hrs in, CCTV5+); Pairs’ SP 10:33 (taped, CCTV5)

  • 3/22: Pairs’ FS 08:00 (live 1 hr 50 min in, CCTV5); Men’s SP 12:55 (taped, CCTV5)

  • 3/23: Women’s FS 08:00 (live 2 hrs in, CCTV5); Rhythm Dance 14:15 (taped, CCTV5+)

  • 3/24: Men’s FS 08:00 (live 2 hrs in, CCTV5); Free Dance 10:30 (taped, CCTV5+)

  • Official streams (geoblocked): CCTV5, CCTV5+

Other TV channels: Other TV channels may also air the competition. Check your local TV channels for other skating broadcasts. See here for a list of official ISU broadcasters.

On demand: The ISU Youtube channel archives their livestreams, subject to regional restrictions. Videos will also be uploaded online by fans. Search skaters' names on Youtube and filter by upload date for the latest videos.

2024 Spring & Summer Skating Shows

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A schedule of major shows taking place during the 2024 off season. This is not a comprehensive list. More information will be added to this post as it appears. Casts are subject to change.

See also: Skating shows tag

LAST UPDATED: Sept. 2, 2024

NOTTE STELLATA (website)
Time and place: Mar. 8-10, Miyagi, Japan
Cast: Yuzuru Hanyu, Mao Daichi (special guest), Javier Fernandez, Jason Brown, Shae-Lynn Bourne, Satoko Miyahara, Akiko Suzuki, Keiji Tanaka, Takahito Mura, Rika Hongo, Violetta Afanasieva, more
Broadcast: Paid live streaming on Hulu Japan. Delayed broadcasts on Nittele Plus - Mar. 30 at 14:30 (3/10 show); Apr. 21 at 19:30 (3/8 show); May 12 at 19:00 (3/9 show)
Notes: Produced by Yuzuru Hanyu, a show to commemorate the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. First held in 2023.

STARS ON ICE: JAPAN IN OSAKA (website)
Time and place: Mar. 30-31, Osaka, Japan
Cast: Ilia Malinin, Junhwan Cha, Keegan Messing, Satoko Miyahara, Loena Hendrickx, Isabeau Levito, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Shoma Uno, Kao Miura, Kazuki Tomono, Kaori Sakamoto, Mone Chiba, Hana Yoshida, Mao Shimada, Rena Uezono
Broadcast: Delayed broadcast on TBS - Apr. 4 at 02:07 JST
Notes: The annual Japanese portion of the Stars on Ice tour.

STARS ON ICE: JAPAN IN YOKOHAMA (website)
Time and place: Apr. 6-7, Yokohama, Japan
Cast: Ilia Malinin, Junhwan Cha, Keegan Messing, Satoko Miyahara, Loena Hendrickx, Isabeau Levito, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Shoma Uno, Kao Miura, Kazuki Tomono, Kaori Sakamoto, Mone Chiba, Hana Yoshida, Mao Shimada, Rena Uezono
Broadcast: Live broadcast on CS TBS1 - Apr. 7 at 12:55 JST
Notes: The annual Japanese portion of the Stars on Ice tour.

KINGS ON ICE: HELSINKI (website)
Time and place: Apr. 7, Helsinki, Finland
Cast: Javier Fernandez, Adam Siao Him Fa, Keegan Messing, Philipp Warren, Ivan Righini, Polina Edmunds, Alexia Paganini, Anastasiia Metelkina/Luka Berulava, Mariia Ignateva/Danijil Szemko, Aleksandr Selevko, Arlet Levandi, Makar Suntsev, Oona Ounasvuori, more
Broadcast: ???
Notes: Longstanding show in Europe. Features performances by violinist Edvin Marton.

RE_PRAY: MIYAGI (website)
Time and place: Apr. 7 & 9, Miyagi, Japan
Cast: Yuzuru Hanyu
Broadcast: Paid livestream - Apr. 9 at 16:00 JST. Live broadcast on TV Asahi ch2 - Apr. 9 at 16:00 JST. Recorded broadcast on TV Asahi ch2 - July 6 at 13:00 JST (4/7 show)
Notes: Produced by and starring Yuzuru Hanyu.

KINGS ON ICE: TALLINN (website)
Time and place: Apr. 9, Tallinn, Estonia
Cast: Ilia Malinin, Javier Fernandez, Loena Hendrickx, Adam Siao Him Fa, Keegan Messing, Philipp Warren, Ivan Righini, Polina Edmunds, Alexia Paganini, Anastasiia Metelkina/Luka Berulava, Mariia Ignateva/Danijil Szemko, Aleksandr Selevko, Mihhail Selevko, Arlet Levandi, Niina Petrokina, more
Broadcast: ???
Notes: Longstanding show in Europe. Features performances by violinist Edvin Marton.

GOLD ON ICE (website)
Time and place: Apr. 19, Leesburg, Virginia, USA
Cast: Ilia Malinin, Isabeau Levito, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville, Keegan Messing, Donovan Carrillo, Sebastian Mendez, Philip Warren, Polina Edmunds, Sarah Everhardt, Elizabeth Tkachenko/Alexei Kiliakov, Gracie Gold (host)
Broadcast: none
Notes: Club show featuring 2024 world champions/medalists and local skaters.

BLOOM ON ICE (website)
Time and place: Apr. 20-21, Kyoto, Japan
Cast: Mone Chiba, Mao Shimada, Hana Yoshida, Ayumi Shibayama, Ikura Kushida, Haruna Murakami, Koshiro Shimada, Shunsuke Nakamura, Sena Takahashi, Ryoga Morimoto, Tomoki Hiwatashi, Yuna Nagaoka/Sumitada Moriguchi, Sae Shimizu/Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda, Utana Yoshida/Masaya Morita, Kana Muramoto/Daisuke Takahashi, more
Broadcast: Paid live streaming. Delayed broadcasts on JSports4 - May 14 at 17:30 JST (4/20 daytime show), May 20 at 10:30 JST (4/20 evening show), June 23 at 18:00 JST (4/21 daytime show), June 25 at 17:30 JST (4/21 evening show)
Notes: Show featuring skaters from the Kinoshita Academy.

STARS ON ICE: CANADA (website)
Time and place: Apr. 25 - May 16, various locations
Cast: Elvis Stojko, Patrick Chan, Ilia Malinin, Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Satoko Miyahara, Loena Hendrickx, Keegan Messing, Madeline Schizas, Wesley Chiu (Vancouver), Kaiya Ruiter (Ottawa)
Broadcast: ???
Notes: The largest touring ice show in North America. See website for cast details of each show. (Stars on Ice USA will not take place in 2024.)

PRINCE ICE WORLD: YOKOHAMA (website)
Time and place: Apr. 27-29; May 3-5, Yokohama, Japan
Cast: All shows - Prince Ice World Team, Shizuka Arakawa, Shoma Uno, Keiji Tanaka. Apr. 27-29 - Kana Muramoto/Daisuke Takahashi, Wakaba Higuchi, Rio Nakata, Sota Yamamoto, Koshiro Shimada. May 3-5 - Nobunari Oda, Marin Honda, Shun Sato, Kao Miura, Yuma Kagiyama
Broadcast: Paid live streaming on JSports on Demand - May 3 at 15:50 JST. Delayed broadcast on JSports4 - May 18 at 18:00 JST
Notes: One of the oldest skating shows in Japan, focusing on ensemble programs with guest soloists. Fans are allowed to take photos of the skaters after the show.

FANTASY ON ICE: MAKUHARI (website)
Time and place: May 24-26, Chiba, Japan
Cast: Yuzuru Hanyu, Stephane Lambiel, Javier Fernandez, Keiji Tanaka, Sota Yamamoto, Adam Siao Him Fa, Deniss Vasiljevs, Rio Nakata, Satoko Miyahara, Yuna Aoki, Rena Uezono, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, more
Broadcast: Live broadcast on CS TV Asahi 2 - May 25 at 14:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan. Known for collaborations with singers.

FANTASY ON ICE: AICHI (website)
Time and place: May 31 - June 2, Aichi, Japan
Cast: Yuzuru Hanyu, Stephane Lambiel, Javier Fernandez, Keiji Tanaka, Sota Yamamoto, Adam Siao Him Fa, Deniss Vasiljevs, Rio Nakata, Satoko Miyahara, Yuna Aoki, Rena Uezono, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, more
Broadcast: Live broadcast on CS TV Asahi 1 - June 2 at 13:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan. Known for collaborations with singers.

EVERLASTING33 (website)
Time and place: June 2-16, Tokyo, Japan
Cast: Mao Asada, ensemble skaters from her previous shows
Broadcast: Paid livestream - June 16 at 15:00 JST
Notes: A new show produced by Mao Asada. The show will take place in a theater with a live orchestra and include dance and aerials.

HYOEN 2024 (website)
Time and place: June 8-11, Yokohama, Japan
Cast: Daisuke Takahashi, Kana Muramoto, Shizuka Arakawa, Kazuki Tomono, Koshiro Shimada, ensemble skaters including Kassouya and Prince Ice World team members
Broadcast: Live broadcast on Nittele Plus - June 11 at 16:00 JST
Notes: First held in 2017, an ice show that combines skating and theater. The cast includes musicians and theater actors. This year’s production will adapt the Japanese novel Night on the Galactic Railroad.

FANTASY ON ICE: KOBE (website)
Time and place: June 15-16, Kobe, Japan
Cast: Stephane Lambiel, Javier Fernandez, Keiji Tanaka, Nobunari Oda, Kazuki Tomono, Adam Siao Him Fa, Junhwan Cha, Deniss Vasiljevs, Satoko Miyahara, Kaori Sakamoto, Mai Mihara, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson, more
Broadcast: Delayed broadcast on Kansai TV - June 23 at 01:45 JST. Delayed broadcast on BS Fuji - July 6 at 15:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan. Known for collaborations with singers.

FANTASY ON ICE: SHIZUOKA (website)
Time and place: June 22-23, Shizuoka, Japan
Cast: Stephane Lambiel, Javier Fernandez, Keiji Tanaka, Nobunari Oda, Kazuki Tomono, Adam Siao Him Fa, Junhwan Cha, Deniss Vasiljevs, Satoko Miyahara, Kaori Sakamoto, Mai Mihara, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson, more
Broadcast: Live broadcast on CS TV Asahi 2 - June 23 at 13:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan. Known for collaborations with singers.

DREAMS ON ICE (website)
Time and place: June 28-30, Yokohama, Japan
Cast: Yuma Kagiyama, Kao Miura, Shun Sato, Sota Yamamoto, Rio Nakata, Shunsuke Nakamura, Haru Kakiuchi, Tsudoi Suto, Kaori Sakamoto, Mone Chiba, Hana Yoshida, Rinka Watanabe, Mai Mihara, Mao Shimada, Rena Uezono, Ikura Kushida, Utana Yoshida/Masaya Morita, Azusa Tanaka/Shingo Nishiyama, Ilia Malinin, Junhwan Cha, more
Broadcast: Live broadcast on Nittele Plus - June 29 at 17:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show where Japanese skaters present their programs for the new season.

PRINCE ICE WORLD: KAGOSHIMA (website)
Time and place: July 13-14, Kagoshima, Japan
Cast: Prince Ice World Team, Shizuka Arakawa, Shoma Uno, Kana Muramoto/Daisuke Takahashi, Nobunari Oda, Marin Honda, Wakaba Higuchi, Sota Yamamoto, more
Broadcast: ???
Notes: One of the oldest skating shows in Japan, focusing on ensemble programs with guest soloists. Fans are allowed to take photos of the skaters after the show.

THE ICE: AICHI (website)
Time and place: July 20-21, Aichi, Japan
Cast: Shoma Uno, Ilia Malinin, Junhwan Cha, Kao Miura, Aleksandr Selevko, Deniss Vasiljevs, Kevin Aymoz, Mikhail Shaidorov, Nika Egadze, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe, Satoko Miyahara (host), Jean Luc Baker (host), more
Broadcast: Paid livestreams. Delayed broadcast on Nittele Plus - Sept. 22 at 14:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan, first held in 2007. The show will feature men’s singles skaters this year.

THE ICE: TOKYO (website)
Time and place: July 27-28, Tokyo, Japan
Cast: Shoma Uno, Ilia Malinin, Junhwan Cha, Kao Miura, Aleksandr Selevko, Deniss Vasiljevs, Kevin Aymoz, Mikhail Shaidorov, Nika Egadze, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe, Satoko Miyahara (host), Jean Luc Baker (host), more
Broadcast: Paid livestreams - PIA, FOD, Rakuten. Delayed broadcast on Nittele Plus - Aug. 23 at 22:30 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan, first held in 2007. The show will feature men’s singles skaters this year.

L’APPRENTI SORCIER (website)
Time and place: Aug. 8-9, Champéry, Switzerland
Cast: Stephane Lambiel, Shoma Uno, Satoko Miyahara, Marin Honda, Deniss Vasiljevs, Koshiro Shimada, Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis, Beatrice Berrut (pianist)
Broadcast: none
Notes: Local festival featuring classical music performances and skaters of the Champéry school.

JAPANESE DREAM ICE GALA (website)
Time and place: Aug. 15, Varese, Italy
Cast: Kaori Sakamoto, Mone Chiba, Hana Yoshida, Mai Mihara, Yuma Kagiyama, Sota Yamamoto, Kao Miura, Shun Sato, Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara, Utana Yoshida/Masaya Morita, Carolina Kostner, Matteo Rizzo, Rebecca Ghilardi/Filippo Ambrosini, Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri, more
Broadcast: ???
Notes: Show with the Japanese national team. Varese will be the Japanese Skating Federation’s training base leading up to the 2026 Milano Olympics.

SKATING’S ELITE SUMMER SIZZLER (website)
Time and place: Aug. 15, Norwood, MA, USA
Cast: Ilia Malinin, Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Isabeau Levito, Jason Brown, Amber Glenn, Camden Pulkinen, Maxim Naumov, Alysa Liu, Starr Andrews, Logan Higase-Chen, Josephine Lee, Jimmy Ma, Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Alisa Efimova/Misha Mitrofanov, Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Eva Pate/Logan Bye, Annabelle Morozov/Jeffrey Chen, more
Broadcast: Youtube stream on Aug. 23 at 8:00PM EDT
Notes: Top US skaters will perform their programs for the new season. The show is held at the end of USFSA’s Champs Camp.

FRIENDS ON ICE (website)
Time and place: Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, Yokohama, Japan
Cast: Shizuka Arakawa, Daisuke Takahashi, Kana Muramoto, Shoma Uno, Takeshi Honda, Akiko Suzuki, Rika Hongo, Kao Miura, Mao Asada, Shae-Lynn Bourne, Jeremy Abbott, Stephane Lambiel, Jason Brown, Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje, more
Broadcast: Live broadcast on Nittele Plus - Sept. 1 at 17:00 JST
Notes: Annual ice show in Japan produced by Shizuka Arakawa, first held in 2006.

ONE PIECE ON ICE (website)
Time and place: Sept. 7-8, Tokyo, Japan
Cast: Shoma Uno, Keiji Tanaka, Miyu Honda, Nobunari Oda, Koshiro Shimada, Rinka Watanabe, Marin Honda, Kazuki Tomono, Takahito Mura, Rika Hongo, more
Broadcast: Paid livestreams
Notes: Previously held in 2023. The show is based on the Alabasta arc from the One Piece manga/anime franchise.

NOTO PENINSULA RECONSTRUCTION CHARITY PERFORMANCE (website)
Time and place: Sept. 15, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Cast: Yuzuru Hanyu, Satoko Miyahara, Akiko Suzuki, Takahito Mura
Broadcast: Paid streaming
Notes: No live audience. Proceeds from live streaming will be donated to reconstruction efforts for the earthquake.

2024 Junior World Championships: Info & Streaming

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The last major junior competition of the season will take place this week in Taipei! More information will be added to this post as it appears.

Results | Entries | Schedule | WebsiteISU

SCHEDULE

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  • Feb. 28: Pairs’ SP 10:30; Women’s SP 15:00

  • Feb. 29: Men’s SP 12:30; Pairs’ FS 19:00

  • Mar. 1: Rhythm Dance 12:00; Women’s FS 17:45

  • Mar. 2: Free Dance 12:00; Men’s FS 16:15

  • Mar. 3: Gala 15:00


HOW TO WATCH

Be careful of security on unofficial streaming sites. We are not responsible for these streams; we only provide the links. Many streams for major figure skating events, including the ISU Youtube channel, have geographic restrictions. In order to access streams, you can use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to change your IP location.

Fan streams: The following fan streams may show the competition; check when the events are on: 主播花花

ISU: The ISU will livestream and archive the entire competition on the Skating ISU Youtube channel in countries that do not have broadcasting rights for the event. See here for a list of official ISU broadcasters.

Fuji on Demand: Japan’s Fuji on Demand will livestream the entire competition. The service requires a subscription and can be accessed outside Japan with a VPN.

SBS Sports: South Korea’s SBS Sports will air parts of the competition live. Schedule in KST:

  • 3/1: Women’s FS 20:30 (live 2 hrs 45 min in)

  • 3/2: Men’s FS 18:50 (live 2 hrs 40 min in)

  • Official stream (geoblocked)

Other TV channels: Other TV channels may also air the competition. Check your local TV channels for other skating broadcasts. See here for a list of official ISU broadcasters.

On demand: The ISU Youtube channel archives their livestreams, subject to regional restrictions. Videos will also be uploaded online by fans. Search skaters' names on Youtube and filter by upload date for the latest videos.

2024 Challenge Cup: Info & Streaming

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Challenge Cup is the last competition of the season where skaters can earn the minimum technical scores for the 2024 World Championships.

Results | Entries | Schedule | Website | ISU

Type: International competition
When: Feb. 22-25
Where: Tilburg, Netherlands
Level & disciplines: novice, junior, senior women & men; junior, senior pairs & ice dance

Senior Schedule (UTC+1)

  • 2/22: Rhythm Dance 18:15

  • 2/23: Men’s SP 16:15; Free Dance 18:30

  • 2/24: Men’s FS 12:30; Women’s SP 14:40; Pairs’ SP 17:10

  • 2/25: Women’s FS 11:45; Pairs’ FS 14:40

Notable entries: Senior - Kazuki Tomono, Tatsuya Tsuboi, Mikhail Shaidorov, Nina Pinzarrone, Niina Petrokina, Lorine Schild, Yuna Aoki, Kaori Sakamoto, Ekaterina Kurakova, Lucrezia Beccari/Matteo Guarise, Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii, Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer, Olivia Smart/Tim Dieck, Loicia Demougeot/Theo Le Mercier

How to watch: Paid livestreams

2024 Tallink Hotels Cup: Info & Streaming

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Results & Entries | Website | ISU

Type: International competition
When: Feb. 15-16
Where: Tallinn, Estonia
Level & disciplines: junior & senior women, men

Schedule (UTC+2)

  • 2/15: Jr Men SP 12:30; Jr Women SP 14:00; Sr Men SP 16:45; Sr Women SP 18:25

  • 2/16: Jr Men FS 12:40; Jr Women FS 14:20; Sr Men FS 17:50; Sr Women FS 19:50

Notable entries: Senior - Luc Economides, Kao Miura, Nozomu Yoshioka, Niina Petrokina, Sarina Joos, Rion Sumiyoshi, Mako Yamashita, Hana Yoshida

How to watch: Free livestreams