The ISU Council has agreed to change the date of the 2016 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships...
Team USA struck gold at the ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating 2015 in Tokyo (JPN) on Saturday. Team Russia overtook Japan to claim the silver...
Team USA defended their lead as the ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating 2015 continued in Tokyo (JPN) Friday...
Team USA skated to the lead ahead of Team Japan and Team Russia as the ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating 2015 opened in Tokyo (JPN) Thursday...
The third ISU World Development Trophy in Short Track Speed Skating was held in Auckland, New Zealand on 11-16 April 2015
Russia, USA, Japan, Canada, France and China have qualified teams for the fourth edition of the ISU World Team Trophy that will take place April 16 to 19 in Tokyo (JPN). Three reigning World Champions will lead their teams ...
Nexxice (Team Canada 1) struck gold as the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships concluded Saturday in Hamilton (CAN)...
Nexxice (Team Canada 1) skated to the lead as the ISU World Synchronized Championships 2015 opened in Hamilton (CAN) on Friday...
The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2015 will be held in Hamilton, Canada, on April 10 and 11. Canada hosts the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships for the third time.
Team Russia is the top qualifier for the ISU World Team Trophy followed by the USA, Japan, Canada, France and China. The teams ranked 1 to 6 in the ISU World Team Standings qualified for the event.
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva of Russia skated to the gold medal and became the first Russian lady in ten years to win the World title. Japan’s Satoko Miyahara claimed the silver medal and Elena Radionova of Russia took the bronze in their debut at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships
Javier Fernandez of Spain captured a historic World title. Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu earned the silver medal and Denis Ten of Kazakhstan claimed the bronze.
Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron of France upset the leaders after the Short Dance and danced off with the gold medal. Madison Chock/Evan Bates (USA) claimed the silver medal and the bronze went to Canada’s Kaitlyn Weaver/ Andrew Poje. The French and U.S. ice dancers claimed their first World medals.
Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan captured the Men’s Short Program. Javier Fernandez of Spain came second and Kazakhstan’s Denis Ten follows in third.
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva of Russia skated to a strong lead in the Ladies Short Program followed by her teammate Elena Radionova. Japan’s Satoko Miyahara finished third.