International Figure Skating

2017 Finlandia Trophy


Finlandia Trophy 2017 boasts all-star line-ups in all four disciplines. Adam Rippon, Boyang Jin, Carolina Kostner, Gabrielle Daleman, Ksenia Stolbova/Fedor Klimov, Lubov Illyushechkina/Dylan Moscovitch and Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron are all slated to compete. Polina Edmunds returns to the ice for the first time in 20 months.

The live stream on Friday is free. There is a charge for Saturday and Sunday of €8.99 (euros). Passes will be available for sale on Friday at midnight (Espoo local time). 

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The ISU Challenger Series is an International Figure Skating Series, introduced during the 2014/15 season. Through ISU support, the objective is to ensure the proper and consistent organization and conduct of up to ten (10) International Competitions linked together within the ISU Challenger Series. The Series gives adequate opportunities for many Skaters to compete at the international senior level and earn World Standing Points. The Series also increases the opportunity for Officials to officiate at an international level.

To be considered for the Challenger Series, the competition must have at least three disciplines and a minimum of entries per discipline.

The ISU Council reiterates that being mindful that the ISU support towards the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating is restricted to a limited group of organizing ISU Members, to a limited number of Skaters and to a limited number of Officials, the ISU Council agreed to financially support a restricted group of identified ISU Members traditionally staging International Figure Skating Competitions being part of the ISU Event Calendar.

This ISU support has the objective to ensure the proper and consistent organization and conduct of up to ten (10) International Competitions linked together within the ISU Challenger Series in Figure Skating giving adequate opportunities for many Skaters to compete at the international senior level and earn World Standing Points and to increase the opportunity for Officials to officiate at an international level.

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