ISU Provisional Allotments for 2024-2028

Karen-W

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4 applications for Euros 2025 - https://www.isu.org/events/isu-cham...mary-of-applications-season-2025-to-2028/file

Sofia BUL Jan 20-26
Tallinn EST Jan 27-Feb 2
Gdansk POL Jan 6-12
Erzurum TUR Jan 20-26

Other Championship applications -
2026 Jr Synchro Worlds - Gdansk POL Mar 13-14

2027 4CCs - Shenyang CHN Feb 9-14

2027 Worlds
Beijing CHN Mar 15-21
Tampere FIN Mar 15-21 or Mar 22-28
Dortmund GER Mar 15-21
Budapest HUN Mar 15-21 or Mar 22-28
Kaunas LTU Mar 15-21 or Mar 22-28

2028 Euros
Kaunas LTU Jan 24-30
Gdansk POL Jan 24-30

2028 Worlds
Vienna AUT Mar 20-26
Dortmund GER Mar 20-26
Kaunas LTU Mar 20-26
Malmo SWE Mar 20-26

Initial thoughts - who the heck knows who gets picked for Euros 2025 - probably Tallinn, lol. Guessing that Beijing is in the lead position to be selected for 2027 Worlds even though the Chinese fans don't seem to care about skating or attending competitions - I'd pick Dortmund or Kaunas. And I'd bet that Kaunas is in a good position for either 2028 Euros or Worlds. They want MORE!
 

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Interesting that Japan isn't bidding for 27 or 28 Worlds. Budapest and Vienna are probably the most foreign traveler-friendly.
Do we think Budapest is in the running after they gave up 2025 Euros with less than a year to go?

And that is an interesting thing to note about Japan not bidding for 2027 or 2028 - maybe they're planning on going for 2029 Worlds?
 

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Guessing that Beijing is in the lead position to be selected for 2027 Worlds even though the Chinese fans don't seem to care about skating or attending competitions - I'd pick Dortmund or Kaunas.
Well, they'll see if the prices are reduced by then.

I'm guessing it'll be in the lead because it's an Asian worlds, and the Japanese Worlds as the first Worlds of the cycle doesn't seem to be an option? Which means there'll be plenty Japanese and Korean fans.
 

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Do we think Budapest is in the running after they gave up 2025 Euros with less than a year to go?
Probably not? I was just thinking about the places most likely to attract fans from outside the country. I think you are correct that Beijing is the front-runner, since 26 and (it looks like) 28 Worlds will both be in Europe.
 

Karen-W

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Probably not? I was just thinking about the places most likely to attract fans from outside the country. I think you are correct that Beijing is the front-runner, since 26 and (it looks like) 28 Worlds will both be in Europe.
Yeah, the only reason I could see Beijing being passed over is because China is also bidding for 2027 4CCs. It would be nice if another country could step up and put a bid in for that (lookin' at you, Canada or Korea).
 

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Only two bidders for Euros 2028? It´s interesting particular since the bid on Worlds 27 and 28 are mostly European cities.

I feel like Kaunas deserves a Worlds after the great Euros they hosted in short time, at the same time I wan´t different locations.

As for Euros 25, I hope for Sofia because they will stick with the original date. I really dislike the date Tallinn suggest, I would rather have Gdansk host early in January or for it to be so late. If Gdansk gets Euros 28 I think Sofia is the best option.

I would like Dortmund to get Worlds 27 but I agree it´s most likely going to Beijing to avoid 4 years in a row on European ground.

I hope Worlds 28 will go to Sweden, but I think Dortmund is more likely and would be fine with that too.
 

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Malmo is really sweet: you can take light rail from Copenhagen. I stayed in the City Center near the train station, and there was plenty of transport from the city center to the Malmö Isstadion, which Wikipedia says holds 5800 and was renovated in 2012-13. Malmö Arena is listed as 12.6K for sports, and Google Maps says transit from the Malmo Central Station is 8m and runs frequently.
 

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Only two bidders for Euros 2028? It´s interesting particular since the bid on Worlds 27 and 28 are mostly European cities.

I feel like Kaunas deserves a Worlds after the great Euros they hosted in short time, at the same time I wan´t different locations.

As for Euros 25, I hope for Sofia because they will stick with the original date. I really dislike the date Tallinn suggest, I would rather have Gdansk host early in January or for it to be so late. If Gdansk gets Euros 28 I think Sofia is the best option.
Why not Erzurum? Same dates as Sofia. It might be the closest that DavSmo ever get to Georgia, lol.

I would like Dortmund to get Worlds 27 but I agree it´s most likely going to Beijing to avoid 4 years in a row on European ground.
????? Boston 2025, Prague 2026, and then both 2027 & 2028 are up for grabs with conventional wisdom being that Japan will likely bid for 2029. At most it would be 3 years in a row in Europe.
 

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I don't even know which city do I want more - Tallinn was gorgeous in 2022 and the organization was fab. Gdansk was cute during the summer, am sure it will be magical in the winter. Sofia is not my favourite city but Bulgaria is certainly my softest spot.
 

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Because some of the countries who participate the Europeans will not be able to participate if it's in Turkey
well Erzurum is in the far east of Türkiye so that would be a nightmare to get to (whiel its good for development purposes, im not sure there will be lots of ticket sales). But i dont get what you mean by "some countries", bc afaik turkey is pretty easy for anyone to get a visa to (russians included if they are allowed back in)
 

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well Erzurum is in the far east of Türkiye so that would be a nightmare to get to (whiel its good for development purposes, im not sure there will be lots of ticket sales). But i dont get what you mean by "some countries", bc afaik turkey is pretty easy for anyone to get a visa to (russians included if they are allowed back in)
Russians don't need a visa to travel to Turkey.
 

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well Erzurum is in the far east of Türkiye so that would be a nightmare to get to (whiel its good for development purposes, im not sure there will be lots of ticket sales). But i dont get what you mean by "some countries", bc afaik turkey is pretty easy for anyone to get a visa to (russians included if they are allowed back in)
Are Israelis allowed to visit Turkey? I believe there are regional conflicts that could cause travel for skaters from the Caucasus Mtns nations too. I also know that Turkey's government had issues with both Finland and Sweden joining NATO due to concerns about those countries allowing some of the supporters of those eastern Turkish separatist movements safe harbor. I'm not sure it would be a problem for most skaters from either Sweden or Finland but you never know.

I'd guess that if they'd put forward Istanbul as their bid they'd have a greater chance of being selected.
 

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I don't even know which city do I want more - Tallinn was gorgeous in 2022 and the organization was fab. Gdansk was cute during the summer, am sure it will be magical in the winter. Sofia is not my favourite city but Bulgaria is certainly my softest spot.
Gdańsk is almost as pretty as Cracow 😉 and I could go to watch live.
 

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Why not Erzurum? Same dates as Sofia. It might be the closest that DavSmo ever get to Georgia, lol.


????? Boston 2025, Prague 2026, and then both 2027 & 2028 are up for grabs with conventional wisdom being that Japan will likely bid for 2029. At most it would be 3 years in a row in Europe.
Oh right, I was thinking wrong. That is good news, maximum 3 years in a row makes it more possible for European cities to get it. Having my fingers crossed.

As for Euros 25 in Turkey, I´m skeptical because of the reasons that is mentioned from others, and i´m also wondering if there will be much audience.
 

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????? Boston 2025, Prague 2026, and then both 2027 & 2028 are up for grabs with conventional wisdom being that Japan will likely bid for 2029. At most it would be 3 years in a row in Europe.

It's been a while since China's hosted worlds. I think they have a strong case because the last Asian worlds will have been in 2023 by then, and them hosting all their events without hitch last season (and I expect that will be the case for the remaining competitions they've bid for this quad).

And on that note, I hope South Korea bids for Worlds instead, in 2029/2030. We always have one Worlds + one GPF in Japan per cycle. It's good to see a break in tradition with 2027 Worlds not being bid by Japan. Hopefully they'll take some other country for the pre-Olympic GPF too. Japan can do something else, like 4CC.
 

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The weather can be anything between -30 - +5 Celsius. Just wear good boots and your warmest coat.
Too many other trips planned. If it were Sofia we would have gone as neither has been to Bulgaria but we have both been to the Baltics, separately.
 

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I don't know where to post this, but:


ISU Comm 2640

Ecuadorian Skating Federation has been granted full membership

The 2025 ISU Figure Skating Awards will be held in conjunction with the gala and closing banquet at 2025 Worlds in Boston.
 

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