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I assume you mean '27 Nationals. '26 Nationals start on Jan. 4 in St. Louis.Any rumor as to possible locations for ‘26 Nationals or Skate America?
Assuming you mean 2027 Nationals....Any rumor as to possible locations for ‘26 Nationals or Skate America?
Expecting USFS to have a clue this early on these events is INCREDIBLY optimistic and highly unlikely .,Seeing that the USFS has an RFP for the 2027-2030 Nationals available on their website (https://usfigureskating.org/sports/2025/8/21/host-an-event.aspx) and an event like Nationals requires a large arena that is likely booked a year or more in advance for concerts, shows & other sports events, I would be highly surprised if they don't have a good idea of which cities are interested in hosting '27 Nats already, especially since they also need a secondary arena that can host the lower categories that will be returning to Nats next season.Assuming you mean 2027 Nationals....Expecting USFS to have a clue this early on these events is INCREDIBLY optimistic and highly unlikely .,
The annual U.S. Figure Skating Championships are now open for bidding from all areas of the United States for 2027-30 competition seasons. The U.S. Figure Skating Championships will include junior and senior levels only and require the following sample schedule be accommodated. The competition requires one main competition arena (10,000 minimum seating) and one additional competition ice surface for Junior, Novice, Intermediate and Juvenile events with 2,000 minimum seating to accommodate coaches and chaperones).The event will feature approximately 400 athletes, 300 coaches and 75 officials attending the competition.
Or is this just a bad copy and paste from the RFP that's been out there for years (it is all rather "fantasyland)I had no idea they were returning to having the lower levels at Nationals.
I had no idea they were returning to having the lower levels at Nationals.
Refer to page 15, Item 104: https://usfigureskating.org/documents/2025/8/10/2024-25_Combined_Report_of_Action.pdfI had no idea they were returning to having the lower levels at Nationals.
I am confused -- will there still be finals for dance and pairs at the lower levels (during sectional comps, as there was in 2025)? Because if so, it is the same roster as would be at a National Team Development Championship.Starting in 2026-27 season, USFS "National Development Team Championships" will be for novice/intermediate/juvenile (all disciplines).
More like a companion event to Nationals for senior/junior.
(FWIW: At 2023 San Jose Nats, we already had official word of Columbus hosting 2024 Nats. And at 2025 Wichita Nats, we already had official word of St. Louis hosting 2026 Nats. Not unthinkable that host of 2027 Nats could be announced in near future.
ETA: I would gladly give USFS as much time as it needs to find a 2027 host location where the main arena and secondary arena would be much closer together than they will be in St. Louis.)
I am confused -- will there still be finals for dance and pairs at the lower levels (during sectional comps, as there was in 2025)? Because if so, it is the same roster as would be at a National Team Development Championship.
Lake Placid in January is a firm no go - not to mention there isn't a 10k arena close enough to serve as the main arena. Allen would be a secondary arena as it, also, is not a 10k arena - but it is a possibility, of course, since it's a suburb of Dallas.Please no more Lake Placid or Texas Allen, thanks.
I think the only place big enough to host us nats would be the american airlines center in downtown dallas, but honestly it's probably considered too cursed to hold nats there anymore lololLake Placid in January is a firm no go - not to mention there isn't a 10k arena close enough to serve as the main arena. Allen would be a secondary arena as it, also, is not a 10k arena - but it is a possibility, of course, since it's a suburb of Dallas.
Maybe come back to San Jose!!
Hershey PA!How many cities have 2 rinks that can serve as competition venues? Greensboro had the practice rink at the Coliseum but no other competition rink( there is a ice facility nearby that holds hockey games but its small). I guess only bigger cities will be considered as viable options.
Bolding the cold part because idk why it was cold during skam! We were just there on Sunday for my daughter's holiday ice show and my husband and i were complaining how warm it was for an ice rink hahaha I never even put on my jacket so anyway i guess they were just showing off their air conditioning capacity for y'all or somethingAnd, personally, I’d much rather go back to Allen TX for an event. The weather was great, arena was nice (if cold), lots of hotels and eateries close to the arena, easy to get to. What’s not to like? My group enjoyed Columbus and Wichita, too.
Bolding the cold part because idk why it was cold during skam! We were just there on Sunday for my daughter's holiday ice show and my husband and i were complaining how warm it was for an ice rink hahaha I never even put on my jacket so anyway i guess they were just showing off their air conditioning capacity for y'all or something
Possibly. The community rink next door is consistently freezing though, but the arena rink is usually pretty warm. All that to say come back to allen to i can go again because I want to try out a new place to sit.I thought it may have been because it was 90 degrees outside for that year’s SA lol. I wasn’t nearly as cold inside the second year in Allen when it was a little chilly outside.
For self-preservation reasons, given that both my flights to/from 2019 Nats were canceled due to snow/ice in Detroit, i can do without another trip there in January. I would go there for SA.For selfish reasons, I wish they'd do Detroit again! But I suspect Little Caesars Arena is too costly.