List of figure skating competitions

List of figure skating competitions

There have been many international and national figure skating competitions organised yearly, on different advance levels, categories and importance levels. This is an incomplete list of some of the notable ones.

The three levels of ISU international competition are Novice, Junior, Senior (Olympic) level, and Adult. There are also sanctioned and unsanctioned professional competitions.

List of competitions

A-C

*Afriskate
*Baltic Cup (Junior Grand Prix event)
*Bayerische Jugendmeisterschaften
*Beskydske Piruety
*Blue Swords (Junior Grand Prix event)
*Bofrost Cup on Ice (Grand Prix event until 2003)
*Brno Cup (EC)
*Challenge of Champions
*Champions Series (Later renamed the "Grand Prix")
*Continents Cup
*Coupe Haabersti
*Coupe Internationale de Nice
*Crystal Skate of Romania
*Coupe des Alpes
*Cup of Berlin
*Cup of China (Grand Prix event)
*Cup of Russia (Grand Prix event)
*Diamentowy Spin
*Dragon Trophy

D-F

*European Criterium (EC) "(circuit)"
*European Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
*European Youth Olympic Festival (junior international)
*Finlandia Trophy (senior international)
*Four Continents Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)

G-I

*Gardena Spring Trophy (junior and novice international)
*Golden Bear of Zagreb
*The Gold Championship
*The Golden Lynx
*Golden Spin of Zagreb (senior international)
*Goodwill Games "(multi-sport event)"
*Grand Prix (Grand Prix)
*Grand Prix Oswiecim
*Grand Prix Final (Grand Prix event)
*Grand Prix SNP / Grand Prize SNP (Junior Grand Prix event)
*Haabersti Cup
*Heiko-Fischer-Pokal
*Helena Cup /Helena Pajovic Cup
*Hessenpokal
*Ina Bauer Pokal
*International Ice Dance Cup

J-L

*Ice Wars (Professional competition)
*Junior Grand Prix (Junior Grand Prix event)
*Karl Schäfer Memorial (senior international)
*Kempen Trophy
*Liberec Trophy

M-O

*Merano Cup
*Montfort Cup
*Mountain Cup
*Nations Cup (see: Bofrost Cup)
*Nebelhorn Trophy (senior international)
*NHK Trophy (Grand Prix event)
*Nordic Figure Skating Championships (novice, junior, and senior international)
*North American Challenge Skate (below-Senior international.)
*North American Figure Skating Championships (international. No longer held.)
*Olympic Games (Olympics)
*Ondrej Nepela Memorial (senior international)

P-S

*Pavel Roman Memorial
*Precision Finland International
*Salchow Trophy (Junior Grand Prix event)
*SBC Cup (Junior Grand Prix event)
*Skate America (Grand Prix event)
*Skate Canada International (Grand Prix event)
*Skate Celje (EC) "(circuit)"
*Skate Israel (senior international)
*Sparkassen Cup on Ice (later renamed Bofrost Cup)
*Spring Cup

T-W

*Tivoli Cup
*Triglav Trophy (junior and novice international)
*Trophée de France
*Trophée Eric Bompard (Grand Prix event)
*Universiade (senior international)
*Warsaw Cup
*World Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
*World Junior Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
*World Professional Figure Skating Championships (Professional competition)
*World Synchronized Skating Championships
*World Team Trophy

X-Z

References

* [http://www.isu.org/vsite/vcontent/page/custom/0,8510,4844-130051-131359-35803-174840-custom-item,00.html ISU Official Homepage]
* [http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archive.shtml The Figure Skating Corner]
* [http://www.iceskatingintnl.com/archive/ Ice Skating International Online]
* [http://perso.orange.fr/planetepatinage/competitions.htm Planete Patinage]
* [http://www.frogsonice.com/skateweb/events.shtml Skateweb]
* [http://www.eskatefans.com/skatabase/ Skatebase]
* [http://tracings.net/ Tracings : A figure skating resource]


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