ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2026
About this event
What this is
The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships is the premier international competition for synchronized skating, where teams of 16 skaters perform intricate formations and choreography on ice in perfect unison. First held in 2000, the event has grown into the sport's most prestigious annual competition, sanctioned by the International Skating Union. Tokyo will host the 2026 edition, marking a significant moment for figure skating in Japan, a country with a passionate skating fanbase and strong competitive tradition. The championships attract elite teams from across the globe competing for world titles in senior and junior categories.
Who should go
Figure skating enthusiasts and sports fans will appreciate the technical precision and artistic beauty of synchronized skating, a discipline that combines the athleticism of traditional skating with the visual impact of choreographed group performance. The event appeals to families, international visitors interested in world-class athletic competition, and anyone curious about this lesser-known but visually stunning skating discipline. The atmosphere balances competitive intensity with the elegance of performance art. Arrive early to secure good seats, as major ISU championships in Japan typically draw large, enthusiastic crowds.
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