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At the [[International Skating Union#ISU Congress|ISU Congress]] held in [[Phuket, Thailand]], in June 2022, members of the [[International Skating Union#ISU Council|ISU Council]] accepted a proposal to gradually increase the minimum age limit for senior competition to 17 years old beginning from the 2024–25 season. To avoid forcing skaters who had already competed in the senior category to return to juniors, the age limit remained unchanged during the 2022–23 season, before increasing to 16 years old during the 2023–24 season, and will increase to 17 years old during the 2024–25 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/isu-raise-mininum-age-senior-competitions-17-following-doping-saga-2022-06-07/|title=ISU to raise minimum age for senior competitions to 17|date=June 7, 2022|website=[[Reuters]]|access-date=2022-06-11|archive-date=2022-06-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220610095530/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/isu-raise-mininum-age-senior-competitions-17-following-doping-saga-2022-06-07/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
At the [[International Skating Union#ISU Congress|ISU Congress]] held in [[Phuket, Thailand]], in June 2022, members of the [[International Skating Union#ISU Council|ISU Council]] accepted a proposal to gradually increase the minimum age limit for senior competition to 17 years old beginning from the 2024–25 season. To avoid forcing skaters who had already competed in the senior category to return to juniors, the age limit remained unchanged during the 2022–23 season, before increasing to 16 years old during the 2023–24 season, and will increase to 17 years old during the 2024–25 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/isu-raise-mininum-age-senior-competitions-17-following-doping-saga-2022-06-07/|title=ISU to raise minimum age for senior competitions to 17|date=June 7, 2022|website=[[Reuters]]|access-date=2022-06-11|archive-date=2022-06-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220610095530/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/isu-raise-mininum-age-senior-competitions-17-following-doping-saga-2022-06-07/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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At the ISU Congress held in Las Vegas in June 2024, members of the ISU Council accepted a proposal to raise the junior age limit for females in pairs and ice dance to 21 and to raise the junior age limit for males in pairs to 23. A maximum age gap of seven years was insituted for junior pairs and ice dance teams. |
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== Changes == |
== Changes == |
Revision as of 22:04, 20 July 2024
2024–25 figure skating season | |
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Date: | July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025 |
Previous: 2023–24 | |
Next: 2025–26 |
The 2024–25 figure skating season began on July 1, 2024, and will end on June 30, 2025. During this season, elite skaters will compete at the ISU Championship level at the 2024 European Championships, Four Continents Championships, World Junior Championships, and the World Championships. They will also compete at elite events such as the ISU Challenger Series, the Grand Prix and Junior Grand Prix series, culminating at the Grand Prix Final.
On June 15, 2023, the International Skating Union announced that all figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus would remain banned from attending any international competitions.[1]
Season notes
Age eligibility
Skaters are eligible to compete in ISU events at the junior or senior levels according to their age. These rules may not apply to non-ISU events such as national championships.
Level | Date of birth |
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Junior (singles) | Born between July 1, 2005 & June 30, 2011 |
Junior (ice dance and females in pairs) | Born between July 1, 2003 & June 30, 2011 |
Junior (males in pairs) | Born between July 1, 2001 & June 30, 2011 |
Senior (all disciplines) | Born before July 1, 2007 |
At the ISU Congress held in Phuket, Thailand, in June 2022, members of the ISU Council accepted a proposal to gradually increase the minimum age limit for senior competition to 17 years old beginning from the 2024–25 season. To avoid forcing skaters who had already competed in the senior category to return to juniors, the age limit remained unchanged during the 2022–23 season, before increasing to 16 years old during the 2023–24 season, and will increase to 17 years old during the 2024–25 season.[2]
At the ISU Congress held in Las Vegas in June 2024, members of the ISU Council accepted a proposal to raise the junior age limit for females in pairs and ice dance to 21 and to raise the junior age limit for males in pairs to 23. A maximum age gap of seven years was insituted for junior pairs and ice dance teams.
Changes
If skaters of different nationalities form a team, the ISU requires that they choose one country to represent. The date provided is the date when the change occurred or, if not available, the date when the change was announced.
Partnership changes
Date | Skaters | Disc. | Type | Notes | Ref. |
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July 10, 2024 | Pairs | Formed | For Austria | [3] | |
July 12, 2024 | Dissolved | [4] | |||
July 20, 2024 | Formed | For Spain | [5] |
Retirements
Date | Skater(s) | Disc. | Ref. |
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No retirements announced at this time. |
Coaching changes
Date | Skater(s) | Disc. | From | To | Ref. |
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July 9, 2024 | Women | Olga Kovalkova | Stéphane Lambiel | [6] |
Nationality changes
Date | Skater(s) | Disc. | From | To | Notes | Ref. |
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July 10, 2024 | Gabriella Izzo | Pairs | Canada | Austria | Partnering with Luc Maierhofer | [3] |
July 20, 2024 | Brooke McIntosh | Spain | Partnering with Marco Zandron | [5] |
International competitions
Scheduled competitions:[7]
- Code key
- S – Senior event
- J – Junior event
- N – Novice event
- M – Men's singles
- W – Women's singles
- P – Pair skating
- D – Ice dance
- Color key
- Other competition
Dates | Event | Type | Level | Disc. | Location | Ref. |
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July 27–29 | South East Asian Open Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Manila, Philippines | |
July 28–31 | Lake Placid Ice Dance International | Other | S/J | D | Lake Placid, New York, United States | Details |
August 8–11 | Cranberry Cup International | Challenger Series | S | M/W | Norwood, Massachusetts, United States | |
Other | J/N | M/W | ||||
August 28–31 | JGP Latvia | Junior Grand Prix | J | Riga, Latvia | ||
September 2–6 | Asian Open Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong | |
September 3–4 | John Nicks Pairs Challenge | Challenger Series | S | P | New York City, New York, United States | |
September 4–7 | JGP Czech Republic | Junior Grand Prix | J | Ostrava, Czech Republic | ||
September 11–14 | JGP Thailand | Junior Grand Prix | J | Bangkok, Thailand | ||
September 12–15 | Jelgava Cup | Other | S/J | M/W | Jelgava, Latvia | |
September 13–15 | Lombardia Trophy | Challenger Series | S | All | Bergamo, Italy | |
September 18–21 | JGP Turkey | Junior Grand Prix | J | Ankara, Turkey[8] | ||
September 19–21 | Nebelhorn Trophy | Challenger Series | S | All | Oberstdorf, Germany | |
September 23–25 | Swan Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Bibra Lake, Australia | |
September 25–28 | JGP Poland | Junior Grand Prix | J | Gdańsk, Poland | ||
October 2–4 | Blackburn Trophy | Other | D[a] | Blackburn, England, United Kingdom | ||
October 2–5 | JGP Slovenia | Junior Grand Prix | J | Ljubljana, Slovenia | ||
October 3–5 | Shanghai Trophy | Other | S | All | Shanghai, China | |
October 3–6 | Denis Ten Memorial Challenge | Challenger Series | S | M/enwiki/w/D | Astana, Kazakhstan | |
Other | J | |||||
October 9–12 | JGP China | Junior Grand Prix | J | Wuxi, China | ||
October 11–13 | Budapest Trophy | Challenger Series | S | M/enwiki/w/D | Budapest, Hungary | |
Other | S | P | ||||
J | All | |||||
October 12–13 | Tayside Trophy | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/P | Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom | |
October 16–20 | Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur | Challenger Series | S | M/enwiki/w/D | Nice, France | |
Other | S | P | ||||
J | M/enwiki/w/D | |||||
October 17–20 | Diamond Spin | Other | All | All | Katowice, Poland | |
October 18–20 | Skate America | Grand Prix | S | All | Allen, Texas, United States | |
October 23–27 | Crystal Skate of Romania | Other | Otopeni, Romania | |||
October 24–26 | Nepela Memorial | Challenger Series | S | M/enwiki/w/D | Bratislava, Slovakia | |
Fire & Ice Cup | Other | All | M/W | Reykjavík, Iceland | ||
October 24–27 | Mezzaluna Cup | Other | All | D | Mentana, Italy | |
October 25–27 | Skate Canada International | Grand Prix | S | All | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | |
October 31 – November 3 | Tirnavia Ice Cup | Other | All | M/W | Trnava, Slovakia | |
J | P | |||||
Swiss Open | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | Lausanne, Switzerland | ||
53rd Volvo Open Cup | Other | S/J | M/W | Riga, Latvia | ||
November 1–3 | Grand Prix de France | Grand Prix | S | All | Angers, France | |
November 4–10 | Ice Challenge | Other | Graz, Austria | |||
Denkova-Staviski Cup | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | Sofia, Bulgaria | ||
November 8–10 | NHK Trophy | Grand Prix | S | All | Tokyo, Japan | |
Pavel Roman Memorial | Other | All | D | Olomouc, Czech Republic | ||
November 12–17 | Tallinn Trophy | Challenger Series | S | M/enwiki/w/D | Tallinn, Estonia | |
Other | S/J | P | ||||
J/N | M/enwiki/w/D | |||||
November 13–17 | NRW Trophy | Other | All | All | Dortmund, Germany | |
November 14–17 | Skate Celje | Other | All | M/W | Celje, Slovenia | |
November 15–17 | Finlandia Trophy | Grand Prix | S | Helsinki, Finland | ||
November 20–24 | Warsaw Cup | Challenger Series | S | All | Warsaw, Poland | |
November 22–24 | Cup of China | Grand Prix | S | Chongqing, China | ||
November 25 – December 1 | Bosphorus Cup | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | Istanbul, Turkey | |
November 27 – December 2 | Santa Claus Cup | Other | Budapest, Hungary | |||
November 28 – December 1 | Lõunakeskus Trophy | Other | S/J | M/W | Tartu, Estonia | |
December 4–7 | Golden Spin of Zagreb | Challenger Series | S | All | Zagreb, Croatia | |
Other | J | |||||
December 4–8 | Magic Christmas Cup | Other | Otopeni, Romania | |||
December 5–8 | Grand Prix Final | Grand Prix | S/J | All | Grenoble, France | |
December 10–15 | EduSport Trophy | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | Otopeni, Romania | |
December 13–15 | Sarajevo Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Dates | Event | Type | Level | Disc. | Location | Ref. |
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January 9–12 | Skate Helena | Other | All | M/W | Belgrade, Serbia | |
January 10–12 | Winter World University Games | Other | S | All | Turin, Italy | |
January 16–19 | 54th Volvo Open Cup | Other | S/J | M/W | Riga, Latvia | |
January 23–26 | Reykjavik International Games | Other | All | M/W | Reykjavík, Iceland | |
January 27 - February 2 | European Championships | Championships | S | All | Tallinn, Estonia[9] | |
January 27 – February 2 | Bavarian Open | Other | All | All | Oberstdorf, Germany | |
Ephesus Cup | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | İzmir, Turkey | ||
January 28 – February 2 | Sofia Trophy | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
January 29 – February 2 | Edge Cup | Other | D[a] | Katowice, Poland | ||
January 30 – February 2 | J/N | M/W | ||||
J | P/D | |||||
February 6–9 | Abu Dhabi Classic Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | |
Dragon Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Ljubljana, Slovenia | ||
Nordic Championships | Other | S/J | M/W | Asker, Norway | ||
February 7–9 | Egna Dance Trophy | Other | All | D | Egna, Italy | |
February 12–14 | Asian Winter Games | Other | Harbin, China | |||
February 13–16 | International Challenge Cup | Other | All | All | Tilburg, Netherlands | |
Tallink Hotels Cup | Other | S/J | M/W | Tallinn, Estonia | ||
February 14–16 | Merano Ice Trophy | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/P | Merano, Italy | |
February 18–23 | Four Continents Championships | Championships | S | All | Seoul, South Korea | |
Bellu Memorial | Other | All | M/enwiki/w/D | Otopeni, Romania | ||
February 19–23 | Skate Berlin | Other | Berlin, Germany | |||
February 24 – March 2 | World Junior Championships | Championships | J | All | Debrecen, Hungary | |
March 5–8 | Maria Olszewska Memorial | Other | All | All | Łódź, Poland | |
March 6–9 | Sonja Henie Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Oslo, Norway | |
March 7–9 | U.S. Solo Ice Dance International | Other | D[a] | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | ||
March 14–16 | Daugava Open Cup | Other | S/J | M/W | Riga, Latvia | |
All | D | |||||
March 24–30 | World Championships | Championships | S | All | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | |
March 29–30 | Unicorn Dance Trophy | Other | D[a] | Horn, Netherlands | ||
April 2–6 | Black Sea Ice Cup | Other | All | M/W | Kranevo, Bulgaria | |
April 9–13 | Triglav Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Jesenice, Slovenia | |
April 12–13 | Helsinki Solo Ice Dance International | Other | D[a] | Helsinki, Finland | ||
April 17–20 | World Team Trophy | Other | S | All | Tokyo, Japan | |
May 1–4 | Thailand Open Trophy | Other | All | M/W | Bangkok, Thailand | |
May 12–18 | Mexico Cup | Other | All | M/W | Mexico City, Mexico | |
May 26–28 | Oceania International | Other | All | M/W | Melbourne, Australia |
References
- ^ "ISU Statement on the Ukrainian crisis - Participation in international competitions of Skaters and Officials from Russia and Belarus - International Skating Union". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
- ^ "ISU to raise minimum age for senior competitions to 17". Reuters. June 7, 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-06-10. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
- ^ a b @AnythingGOE (July 10, 2024). "🇦🇹 Gabriella Izzo / Luc Maierhofer 🇨🇦 Cristina Lyons / Marty Haubrich 🇦🇹 Paola Jurisic / Michail Savenkov are new pairs teams" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ @marcozandron (July 12, 2024). "È vero che tutte le cose belle hanno una fine. Purtroppo la giustizia non sempre vince e proprio per questo ci vediamo costretti a terminare la partnership" – via Instagram.
- ^ a b @AnythingGOE (July 20, 2024). "🇪🇸 Brooke McIntosh / Marco Zandron are announced as a new pairs team" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Anything GOEs [@AnythingGOEs] (July 9, 2024). "🇱🇻 Sofja Stepcenko is now being coached by Stéphane Lambiel and the rest of the team in Champéry" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Events - International Skating Union". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
- ^ "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
- ^ "ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2025 allotted to Tallinn, Estonia - International Skating Union". isu.org. Retrieved 2024-06-16.