2021 Finlandia Trophy

The 2022 Finlandia Trophy takes place in Espoo, Oct. 6-9. All four disciplines will be contested.

Always one of the most popular competitions in the Challenger Series, there are currently 20 men, 26 women, 10 pairs and 8 ice dance teams slated to compete. No Japanese skaters are listed in the line ups at this time.

South Korea′s Jun-Hwan Cha headlines a men′s field that includes Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan, the reigning World Junior silver medalist, Georgia′s Morisi Kvitelashvili, Conrad Orzel of Canada and Dinh Tran of the U.S. 

Top names in the women′s event include Yelim Kim of South Korea, Anastasiia Gubanova of Georgia and Lindsay Thorngren of the U.S., the reigning World Junior bronze medalist.

Who claims top spot in the pairs event is wide open with a mix of experienced teams going up against some of the new kids on the block. Alisa Efimova and Ruben Blommaert of Germany were impressive at Nebelhorn Trophy, capturing silver in their international debut.

That will not be the case in the ice dance competition. Canada′s Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Sørensen who will likely be locked in a battle with two U.S. teams — Caroline Green and Michael Parsons and Kaitlin Hawayek and Jon-Luc Baker — and the Finnish duo of Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis. 

There is no free live stream of this competition. An Event Pass costs 24.9€ — approximately US$23 / CDN$32.

This competition takes place in the same time frame as the Junior Grand Prix in Gdańsk, Poland (link below).

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2022 CHALLENGER SERIES
2022 JUNIOR GRAND PRIX SERIES

2022-2023 COMPETITION CALENDAR