Many international and national figure skating competitions are organized yearly. The three levels of ISU international competition are senior, junior, and advanced novice. Non-elite skaters may also compete in 'Adult' competitions. 'Professional' competitions were contested mainly by former elite skaters or sometimes a mix of eligible and ineligible skaters if sanctioned by the ISU.
List of competitions
A–C
- Adagio Pairs – The Improv on Ice
- Aegon Challenge Cup (Later renamed to International Challenge Cup)
- Afriskate
- Alpen Trophy (also known as Inge Solar Memorial - Alpen Trophy)
- Asian Figure Skating Trophy
- Asko Cup
- Autumn Trophy
- Avas Cup
- Baltic Cup (Junior Grand Prix event)
- Bavarian Open
- Bayerische Jugendmeisterschaften
- Belgrade Trophy
- Beskydske Piruety
- Blue Swords (Junior Grand Prix event)
- Bofrost Cup on Ice (Grand Prix event until 2003)
- Bosphorus Cup
- Brno Cup (EC)
- Centennial on Ice
- Challenge Cup
- Challenge of Champions
- Challenger Series (circuit)
- Champions Series (Later renamed to Grand Prix Series)
- Christmas Cup
- Continents Cup
- Coupe du Nice
- Coppa Europa(European criterium)
- Coupe du Printemps
- Coupe Haabersti
- Crystal Skate of Romania
- Crystal Skate (Rostelecom), a novice event
- Cup of Berlin
- Cup of China (Grand Prix event)
- Cup of Nice
- Cup of Russia (Grand Prix event)
- Cup of Tyrol
- Czech Skate
D–F
- Denkova-Staviski Cup (sometimes Challenger Series)
- Diamentowy Spin
- Dragon Trophy (senior, junior, and novice international)
- Ennia Challenge Cup (Later renamed to International Challenge Cup)
- Egna Dance Trophy
- Egna Spring Trophy
- EduSport Trophy
- European Criterium (series)
- European Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
- FBMA Trophy
- European Youth Olympic Festival (junior international)
- Finlandia Trophy (Challenger Series)
- Four Continents Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
- Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships
- French Cup (synchronized skating)
G–I
- Gardena Spring Trophy (Later renamed to Egna Spring Trophy) (junior and novice international)
- The Gold Championship
- Golden Bear of Zagreb
- The Golden Lynx
- Golden Spin of Zagreb (Challenger Series)
- Goodwill Games (multi-sport event)
- Grand Prix (circuit)
- Grand Prix of Bratislava
- Grand Prix International St. Gervais
- Grand Prix Oswiecim
- Grand Prix Final (Grand Prix event)
- Grand Prix SNP (Junior Grand Prix event)
- Haabersti Cup
- Hershey’s Kisses Challenge
- Heiko-Fischer-Pokal
- Helena Pajovic Cup (Later renamed to Skate Helena)
- Hellmut Seibt Memorial
- Hessenpokal
- Ice Challenge (Challenger Series)
- Icelab International Cup
- Ice Mall Cup
- Ice Star
- Ice Wars (Professional competition)
- Ina Bauer Pokal
- Inclusive Skating International Event
- Inge Solar Memorial - Alpen Trophy
- International Adult Figure Skating Competition
- International Challenge Cup
- International Cup of Nice
- International Halloween Cup
- International Ice Dance Cup (better known as International Trophy of Lyon)
- International Trophy of Lyon
- Istanbul Cup
J–L
- Japan Open
- Jégvirág Cup
- John Nicks Pair Challenge
- Junior Grand Prix (series)
- Junior World Challenge Cup
- Karl Schäfer Memorial (senior international)
- Kaunas Ice Autumn Cup
- Kaunas Ice Christmas Cup
- Kaunas Ice Winter Cup
- Kempen Trophy
- Kennedy Memorial Winter Games (multi-sport event)
- Keri Lotion Classic
- Lake Placid Ice Dance International
- Liberec Trophy
- Lombardia Trophy (sometimes Challenger Series)
- Lumičre Cup (synchronized skating)
- Lysiane Lauret Challenge
M–O
- Master's de Patinage
- Medal Winners Open
- Merano Cup
- Mexican Open International Skating Competition
- Mini Europa
- Mladost Trophy
- Mont Blanc Trophy
- Montfort Cup
- Mordovian Ornament (sometimes Challenger Series)
- Mountain Cup
- Narcisa Cup
- Nations Cup (see Bofrost Cup)
- Nebelhorn Trophy (Challenger Series)
- Neuchâtel Trophy
- New Year's Cup
- NHK Trophy (Grand Prix event)
- Nordic Figure Skating Championships (novice, junior, and senior international)
- North American Challenge Skate (below-Senior international.)
- North American Figure Skating Championships (international. No longer held.)
- NRW Trophy (novice, junior, and senior international)
- Oceania International Novice Figure Skating Competition
- Olympic Games
- Olympic Hopes
- Ondrej Nepela Trophy (Challenger Series)
- Open d'Andorra
P–S
- Pavel Roman Memorial
- Philadelphia Summer International
- Piruetten
- PFSA Trophy or Trophy of the PFSA
- Prague Cup
- Prague Ice Cup (former Prague Riedell Ice Cup)
- Prague Skate
- Precision Finland International
- Reykjavik International Games
- Richmond Trophy
- Rooster Cup
- Rostelecom Cup (Grand Prix event)
- Rozmaring Trophy (European Criterium)
- Rotary Watches International
- Salchow Trophy (Junior Grand Prix event)
- Santa Claus Cup
- Sarajevo Open
- SBC Cup (Junior Grand Prix event)
- Shanghai Trophy
- Skate America (Grand Prix event)
- Skate Canada Autumn Classic (sometimes Challenger Series)
- Skate Canada International (Grand Prix event)
- Skate Celje (European Criterium)
- Skate Copenhagen
- Skate Down Under
- Skate Electric
- Skate Helena (European Criterium)
- Skate Israel (senior international)
- Slovenia Open
- Sofia Trophy (European Criterium)
- Sparkassen Cup on Ice (later renamed Bofrost Cup)
- Sportland Trophy (European Criterium)
- Spring Cup
- St. Ivel International
T–W
- Tallinn Cup
- Tallink Hotels Cup
- Tallinn Trophy (sometimes Challenger Series)
- Team Challenge Cup
- Tirnavia Ice Cup
- Tivoli Cup
- Toruń Cup (former Mentor Nestlé Nesquik Toruń Cup)
- Triglav Trophy (senior, junior, and novice international)
- Trophée de France (Grand Prix event) (former Trophée Éric Bompard and Trophée Lalique)
- Trophy of the PFSA or PFSA Trophy
- Ukrainian Open (senior international)
- Universiade (senior international)
- U.S. International Figure Skating Classic (Challenger Series)
- Volvo Open Cup (sometimes Challenger Series)
- Warsaw Cup (Challenger Series)
- Winter Olympics
- Winter Universiade
- Winter Youth Olympics
- World Development Trophy
- World Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
- World Junior Figure Skating Championships (ISU championship)
- World Professional Figure Skating Championships (Professional competition)
- World Synchronized Skating Championships
- World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships
- World Team Trophy
X–Z
- Zagreb Snowflakes Trophy (synchronized skating)
References
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