ISU Clears Russian Athletes for 2026/27 Neutral Return
- ISU approved Russian and Belarusian skaters for neutral international competition starting 2026/2027 season
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Russian and Belarusian figure skaters can now compete in ISU events as neutrals without flags, anthems or national kit.
Loena Hendrickx ended her career at 26, citing her body as an insurmountable barrier after years of injuries.
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Alysa Liu earns a place on the 2026 TIME100 Sports list by detailing the skill, courage, and intense preparation required for the triple axel. Her perspective ties directly to the technical demands that fueled her Olympic gold medal success.
The skating calendar will change in the 2027-28 season with the addition of ISU Grand Prix Semifinals.
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Madison Chock and Evan Bates will skip the upcoming ice dance season, with Bates noting they have “not even thought that far” beyond their Milan...
Alysa Liu, Ilia Malinin (“Quad God”), and other Team USA skaters preview the 2027 US Figure Skating Championships, set for Jan. 5-10 at the Maverik Center.
Kim Jae-youl secured a second term as ISU President in an unopposed vote at the Congress in Tenerife, Spain, extending his leadership that began in...
ISU President Jae Youl Kim's unopposed reelection for a second term highlights the federation's calm governance and continuity after the successful Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, in sharp contrast to the turmoil at FIS.
ISU now caps singles free skates at six jump elements, one required Axel.
Alysa Liu has been named to Time's 'Most Influential' list after making history as the first American woman to win a gold medal in figure skating at the Milan Games.