World Ice Skating Day (WISD) is an annual global celebration dedicated to figure skating and other ice sports. Organized by the International Skating Union (ISU), this special day aims to make ice skating more accessible, inclusive, and enjoyable for people of all ages and skill levels.
Read MoreDiscover the highlights of the 2023-24 figure skating season, featuring prestigious competitions like the ISU Challenger Series, Junior Grand Prix, and Grand Prix. Don't miss major events including the European, Four Continents, World Junior, and World Figure Skating Championships.
Read MoreU.S. Figure Skating announces the 2024-25 season schedule, featuring 2024 Skate America in Allen, Texas, and the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. Explore top-tier national and international events, ticket information, and more. Join us for an exciting year of competitive figure skating!
Read MoreThe 59th ISU Congress, held in Las Vegas, marks a transformative era for ice-skating sports with the unveiling of the ambitious ISU Vision 2030 strategic plan. Key initiatives include enhanced safeguarding for athletes, innovative event formats, a unified digital ecosystem, sustainability practices, and increased Member contributions. Special guest speakers, including Gracie Gold, emphasized the importance of mental health and athlete well-being.
Read MoreSolo Ice dance provides skaters with the chance to engage in ice dancing independently, without a partner. It welcomes skaters of all ages and proficiency levels, ranging from preliminary to gold and international standards. These events, featuring both pattern and free dances, are accessible at non-qualifying competitions nationwide.
Read MoreMost who think of Austria and winter sports will have downhill racing or ski jumping come to mind.
Zabato Bebe, who grew up in Vienna, opted for figure skating.
“I always loved to climb trees, run around and ice skating,”