ISU Provisional Allotments for 2024-2028

Hmm. I've been waiting for them to announce the host of 2027 worlds. As I've posted elsewhere I'm going to be on a leave of absence in the 2026-2027 school year. I plan to travel and want to take in a figure skating competition. Not sure between Europeans in Lausanne or worlds. My options might depend on the Canadian gymnastics schedule. Or maybe I can do both. Anyway I look forward to the opportunity and hope I can get some help from FSU when the time comes to plan my trip(s).
 
Hmm. I've been waiting for them to announce the host of 2027 worlds. As I've posted elsewhere I'm going to be on a leave of absence in the 2026-2027 school year. I plan to travel and want to take in a figure skating competition. Not sure between Europeans in Lausanne or worlds. My options might depend on the Canadian gymnastics schedule. Or maybe I can do both. Anyway I look forward to the opportunity and hope I can get some help from FSU when the time comes to plan my trip(s).
Interesting that according to the announcement, the dates of the grand prix competitions are different than traditionally. Skate America will be the 5th week. It's happened before, but it's a bit unusual.
 
It is if someone else isn’t driving you. There’s no coastal road all around the island and the minute you drive inland it’s hair-raising.

LMAO, I’ve been there. I highly doubt they’re driving up any volcano. I’m sure they are at some luxe hotel on the beach, I’m gonna go crash the party.
 
2026/27 Junior Gran Prix stages

 August 19-22, 2026: Xi’An City, CHN (including Pairs)

 August 26-29, 2026: Riga, LAT (including Pairs)

 September 2-5, 2026: Bangkok, THA

 September 16-19, 2026: Ankara, TUR (including Pairs)

 September 23-26, 2026: Batumi, GEO

 September 30-October 3, 2026: Ljubljana, SLO

 October 7-10, 2026: Gdansk, POL (including Pairs)

 
2026/27 Junior Gran Prix stages

 August 19-22, 2026: Xi’An City, CHN (including Pairs)

 August 26-29, 2026: Riga, LAT (including Pairs)

 September 2-5, 2026: Bangkok, THA

 September 16-19, 2026: Ankara, TUR (including Pairs)

 September 23-26, 2026: Batumi, GEO

 September 30-October 3, 2026: Ljubljana, SLO

 October 7-10, 2026: Gdansk, POL (including Pairs)

I get wanting to grow the sport, I really do. But could we not have even ONE event in North America?
 
I know. UAE, Turkey, Bangkok, all along the Silk Road…..will no one think of Dubuque?
Well, I don't think Abu Dhabi is all THAT close to the Silk Road, nor Bangkok, but it would still be nice to see a JGP come back to North America, but I suppose the Mexican fed can't be persuaded any more than the USFS or Skate Canada at this point.
 
Well, I don't think Abu Dhabi is all THAT close to the Silk Road, nor Bangkok, but it would still be nice to see a JGP come back to North America, but I suppose the Mexican fed can't be persuaded any more than the USFS or Skate Canada at this point.
The Silk Roads also include maritime routes so the UAE and Thailand were in fact also part of the network of these trade routes.


And before you come at me I previously worked at a research institute devoted to the study of the Silk Roads. ;)
 
April 9, 2025:
ISU Communication 2759 (December 22, 2025; ISU Council met online on Nov. 29, 2025): https://isu-d8g8b4b7ece7aphs.a03.az...the-Council---November-29-1766414617-0195.pdf

“The Council confirmed a group of hosting Member Federations for events with fully validated bids. Event locations will be announced at a later stage once hosting agreements have been finalized.”

Figure Skating:

Junior World Championships 2028: Lithuania

European Championships 2028: Sweden

Four Continents Championships 2028: South Korea

The ISU Council also reviewed the “Combined World Championships” proposition, a forward-looking event concept that unites all four ISU disciplines under one consolidated championship model. A preferred bidder has been identified, with development andfeasibility work continuing into 2026. Formal confirmation of the Combined World Championships concept is targeted for spring 2026.
ETA: :confused:
 
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So they're going to have figure skating, synchro, and speedskating all at the same Worlds? Which would make it at least 2 weeks long and further restrict who would be able to host?

Sounds like a great idea, what could possibly go wrong? :rolleyes: :shuffle:
Interesting premise but I have a feeling it would go the route of the Olympics and pack more in between the figure skating with more days off between event segments. Which in turn would require 2 weeks of travel time and 2x the need for hotels. Of course they could still stick figure skating to the Wednesday-Saturday schedule, but I’m sure the idea wouldn’t be to give other events the ‘bad’ days.
 
So they're going to have figure skating, synchro, and speedskating all at the same Worlds? Which would make it at least 2 weeks long and further restrict who would be able to host?

Sounds like a great idea, what could possibly go wrong? :rolleyes: :shuffle:

Interesting premise but I have a feeling it would go the route of the Olympics and pack more in between the figure skating with more days off between event segments. Which in turn would require 2 weeks of travel time and 2x the need for hotels. Of course they could still stick figure skating to the Wednesday-Saturday schedule, but I’m sure the idea wouldn’t be to give other events the ‘bad’ days.
Maybe? If the idea is to combine all 4 disciplines then you'll need at least two separate venues - one for FS/Synchro/Short-Track and a Speedskating oval. Why not just look for cities/metropolitan areas with THREE venues? Two arenas with 10k capacity minimum & a long-track speedskating oval.

It would make more sense to have short-track and synchro share one arena while figure skating is at a different arena - with everything happening during just one week instead. It would definitely eliminate a LOT of cities, though, who have hosted Worlds (not just for FS but also Synchro & Short-Track).

In the USA, the only options would be SLC or Milwaukee, right?

Also, doesn't this complicate matters for countries with separate speed skating and figure skating member feds?
 
Maybe? If the idea is to combine all 4 disciplines then you'll need at least two separate venues - one for FS/Synchro/Short-Track and a Speedskating oval. Why not just look for cities/metropolitan areas with THREE venues? Two arenas with 10k capacity minimum & a long-track speedskating oval.

It would make more sense to have short-track and synchro share one arena while figure skating is at a different arena - with everything happening during just one week instead. It would definitely eliminate a LOT of cities, though, who have hosted Worlds (not just for FS but also Synchro & Short-Track).

In the USA, the only options would be SLC or Milwaukee, right?

Also, doesn't this complicate matters for countries with separate speed skating and figure skating member feds?

I don't know what type of audience speed skating typically pulls in for Worlds, but I don't think the audience capacity for the oval in Milwaukee is very high?

I feel like the preferred bidder has got to be China/Beijing, right? I don't think any other country with an oval would want to take this logistics minefield on.
 
I don't know what type of audience speed skating typically pulls in for Worlds, but I don't think the audience capacity for the oval in Milwaukee is very high?

I feel like the preferred bidder has got to be China/Beijing, right? I don't think any other country with an oval would want to take this logistics minefield on.
The only other possible bidder, IMO, would be SLC, as a test event for the 2034 Olympics. The 2030 French Alps Olympics are in the process of deciding whether or not they want to go to the expense of building a temporary speedskating oval or perhaps hold all the speedskating events in the Netherlands or Italy (pride, I'm sure, will have them plow forward with the temporary oval in Nice as submitted with their bid, just like pride had Italy plow forward with renovating their sledding track in Cortina instead of holding all the sledding events in Austria or Lake Placid).
 
European Championship 2028 in Sweden will be great :respec:

Any chance Nordic countries could co-host Worlds 2028 together for the 4 disciplines?

Speed skating in Hamar, synchro in Helsinki, and figure skating in Malmö? They all have experience with hosting the different discipline recently at the respective places. I don´t know if the distances would be too far, but Nordic Worlds 2028 would certainly be an interesting concept.

Or possible Scandi Worlds 2028 and hosting in Norway and Sweden. Speed skating in Hamar, figure skating in Lillehammer and Synchro in Sweden? :D
 
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