ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating


The ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating – originally known as the Champions Series – is a series of senior-level international figure skating competitions sanctioned by the International Skating Union. Though none of the events were new, they debuted as a unified series in 1995. The Grand Prix consists of six qualifying events, held in succession over a span of six weeks, plus the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. Currently, Grand Prix events are hosted by Canada, China, Finland, France, Japan, and the United States. Previous events were hosted by Germany and Russia. Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earn points based on their results at their respective competitions, and after the six qualifying events, the top skaters or teams in each discipline are invited to compete at the Grand Prix Final.

History

Beginning with the 1995–96 season, the International Skating Union launched the Champions Series – later renamed the Grand Prix Series – which, at its inception, consisted of five qualifying competitions and the Champions Series Final. This allowed skaters to perfect their programs earlier in the season, as well as compete against the skaters whom they would later encounter at the World Championships. This series also provided the viewing public with additional televised skating, which had been in demand. The five qualifying competitions during the inaugural season were the 1995 Nations Cup, the 1995 NHK Trophy, the 1995 Skate America, the 1995 Skate Canada, and the 1995 Trophée de France. Skaters earned points based on their results in their respective competitions and the top skaters or teams in each discipline were invited to compete at the Champions Series Final.
The Grand Prix Series currently comprises the following competitions:
The following competitions have been discontinued:
  • Bofrost Cup on Ice: The first iteration of the Bofrost Cup on Ice – then called the Fujifilm Trophy – was held in 1986 in Frankfurt. When the ISU launched the Champions Series in 1995, the German competition – at that point called the Nations Cup – was one of the five qualifying events. It remained a Grand Prix event until 2002, after which point it was supplanted by the Cup of China. This event was held under several names, including the Sparkassen Cup on Ice. Despite losing its spot in the Grand Prix series, the German Ice Skating Union continued to stage the competition, but it did not continue after 2004.
  • MK John Wilson Trophy: In July 2022, the ISU announced the cancellation of the 2022 Cup of China due to China's ongoing travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The MK John Wilson Trophy was held as a replacement event in Sheffield, England, in November 2022.
  • Gran Premio d'Italia: The 2021 Cup of China was cancelled due to travel and quarantine restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gran Premio d'Italia was held as a replacement event in Turin in November 2021.
  • Rostelecom Cup: The first iteration of the Rostelecom Cup – originally known as the Cup of Russia – was held in 1996 in Saint Petersburg as part of the Champions Series. It was a Grand Prix event every year until the ISU barred Russia from hosting international skating competitions after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
The International Skating Union established the Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating in 1997 as a comparable series to the Grand Prix series. It consists of a series of seven international figure skating competitions exclusively for junior-level skaters. The locations of the Junior Grand Prix events change every year. Skaters earn points based on their results each season, and the top skaters or teams in each discipline are then invited to compete at the Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. Beginning with the 2008–09 figure skating season, the Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final have been held concurrently.

Grand Prix champions

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Men's singles

Women's singles

Pairs

Ice dance

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