“The ice is calling! Get ready to be mesmerized by the elegance, precision, and artistry of the world’s top figure skaters as they take to the rink for the most anticipated event in the figure skating calendar – the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships!
In this winter wonderland of a competition, the crème de la crème of figure skating will congregate to battle it out for the coveted titles, and we’ve got you covered with all the updates, results, and TV schedules you need to stay ahead of the curve.
Competition and Event Details
The 2025 World Figure Skating Championships will take place from March 27 to April 4 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The event will feature competitions in men’s, women’s, pairs, and ice dance disciplines, with a total of 186 athletes from 42 countries participating.
Event Schedule: Dates, Times, and Venues
The competition schedule is as follows:
- March 27-28: Pairs and men’s short programs
- March 29-30: Women’s short program and free skate, men’s free skate, and pairs free skate
- March 31-April 1: Ice dance and ladies free skate
- April 2-3: Men’s free skate and ice dance free skate
- April 4: Awards ceremony
- March 25-26: Pairs and men’s practice sessions
- March 27-28: Women’s and ice dance practice sessions
- March 29-30: Men’s and pairs practice sessions
- March 31-April 1: Ice dance and ladies practice sessions
- April 2-3: Men’s and pairs practice sessions
- All-session tickets: $250-$500
- Weekend tickets: $150-$300
- Single-session tickets: $50-$100
The event will also feature practice sessions, which will take place from March 25 to April 3. The practice schedule is as follows:
The event will be broadcast live on BBC Sport and streamed online via the ISU’s official website.
Athlete Bios and Event Program
The event program will feature a detailed schedule of events, including practice sessions and competitions. The program will also include information on the competitors, including their background, skills, and achievements.
The athlete bios will provide an in-depth look at the competitors, including their training regimens, competition history, and goals for the event.
Ticket Information: All-Session, Weekend, and Single-Session Tickets
Tickets for the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships are now on sale. There are several options to choose from, including all-session tickets, weekend tickets, and single-session tickets.
All-session tickets provide access to all events, including practice sessions and competitions. Weekend tickets provide access to all events on Saturday and Sunday. Single-session tickets provide access to a specific event or session.
The prices for tickets are as follows:
It’s worth noting that ticket prices may vary depending on the seat location and availability.
Boitano’s Lounge
Boitano’s Lounge is a special event space that will be available for fans during the championships. The lounge will feature food, drinks, and live music, and will be hosted by Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano.
The lounge will be open from Friday, March 27 to Sunday, March 29, and will be located in the TD Garden concourse.
Admission to the lounge will be free, but fans must have a valid event ticket to gain entry.
Miscellaneous
Olympic Quota Spots: Preview and Schedule
The 2025 World Figure Skating Championships will also determine the Olympic quota spots for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The quota spots will be awarded to the top finishers in each discipline, and will be based on the following schedule:
- March 27-28: Pairs and men’s short programs
- March 29-30: Women’s short program and free skate, men’s free skate, and pairs free skate
- March 31-April 1: Ice dance and ladies free skate
- April 2-3: Men’s free skate and ice dance free skate
- January 20: Novice pairs and ice dance
- January 21: Junior men’s and pairs
- January 22: Junior women’s and pairs
- January 23: Championship men’s and pairs
- January 24: Championship women’s and pairs
- January 25: Championship free dance and men’s free skate
- January 26: Awards ceremony
The Olympic quota spots will be announced immediately following the conclusion of each discipline.
U.S. Figure Skating Championships: Preview and Schedule
The 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships will take place from January 20-26 at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas.
The event will feature competitions in men’s, women’s, pairs, and ice dance disciplines, with a total of 180 athletes from across the United States participating.
The competition schedule is as follows:
Tickets for the U.S. Championships are now on sale, and can be purchased through the event website or at the INTRUST Bank Arena box office.
Novice Events
The novice events will be available on the U.S. Figure Skating YouTube Channel.
The novice events will feature competitions in pairs and ice dance disciplines, and will take place on January 20-21 at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas.
The competition schedule is as follows:
- January 20: Novice pairs short program and free skate
- January 21: Novice ice dance short program and free dance
The novice events will be streamed live on the U.S. Figure Skating YouTube Channel, and will be available for viewing on-demand following the conclusion of each event.
Rankings and Standings
The current rankings and standings for the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships are as follows:
Event | Current Leader | Current Score |
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Pairs | Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara (Japan) | 219.79 |
Men’s Singles | Ilia Malinin (USA) | 110.41 |
Women’s Singles | Alysa Liu (USA) | 74.58 |
The standings will be updated throughout the competition, and will be available on the event website and through the ISU’s official app.
Conclusion
As the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships come to a close, it’s clear that this year’s event will be remembered for years to come. From the thrilling performances to the historic medal wins, this championship has left an indelible mark on the world of figure skating. As we reflect on the updates, results, and TV schedule that captivated audiences worldwide, it’s evident that this event has not only showcased the exceptional talents of figure skaters but has also highlighted the sport’s ability to unite and inspire.
The significance of this championship extends beyond the realm of sports, as it has brought people together, fostering a sense of community and shared excitement. The performances have also underscored the importance of perseverance, dedication, and hard work, serving as a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to overcome adversity and achieve greatness. As we look to the future, it will be fascinating to see how this championship will shape the trajectory of figure skating, inspiring a new generation of skaters to take to the ice and push the boundaries of what’s possible.
As the curtain closes on this year’s World Figure Skating Championships, we are left with a profound sense of awe and appreciation for the athletes who have captivated our hearts. As we bid farewell to this unforgettable event, we are reminded that, in the words of figure skating legend Scott Hamilton, “The most important thing in figure skating is not the winning, but the taking part.” Let us carry this spirit of unity, inspiration, and excellence with us, as we embark on the next chapter of this captivating sport, and let the beauty and magic of figure skating continue to enchant and uplift us all.