2026 ISU World Figure Skating Schedule, Results , Start Times, Location, TV, Live Stream

2026 ISU World Figure Skating Schedule, Results, Dates, Start Times, Location, TV Channel, Live Stream






The 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships take place from March 24–29, 2026, at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic—a historic venue hosting Worlds for the first time since 1998. This post-Olympic event (following Milano Cortina 2026) features elite competitions in men's, women's, pairs, and ice dance, plus official practices and the Exhibition of Champions (Gala).



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When Is It 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships?


The 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships take place from March 24–29, 2026 (local Prague time).

In USA Eastern Time (ET), Prague is 6 hours ahead during this period (CET is UTC+1, ET is UTC-5; no daylight saving mismatch in late March 2026 for these dates).

All times below are converted to Eastern Time (ET) for U.S. viewers.


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Where Is It 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships?


The event is held at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic (Českomoravská 2420/17a, 190 00 Prague 9).

The arena features a central ice surface with tiered seating for ~18,000. Entrances are North (main) and South.



Where to Watch 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships?


Live Streaming (USA):
Every skate streams live on Peacock (NBCUniversal's streaming service).  

TV Broadcast: NBC and USA Network provide ~15 hours of live and taped coverage (check NBC Sports app or NBC.com for exact air times; often delayed or highlights packages).  

Other Platforms: ISU YouTube (free highlights/select live), NBCSports.com, and the NBC Sports app for streams.  

Tickets (In-Person): Available via prague2026.org, Ticketmaster.cz, or Ticketportal.cz (categories 1–5 + accessible).


2026 ISU World Figure Skating Complete Schedule Results.


Times are converted from local Prague CET (6 hours earlier in ET).

Results Wednesday, 25 March


Women singles, short program (top 10)


GOLD: Sakamoto Kaori (JPN) - 79.31

Silver: Chiba Mone (JPN) - 78.45

Bronze: Amber Glenn (USA) - 72.65

Isabeau Levito (USA) - 72.16

Nina Pinzarrone (BEL) - 71.82

Anastasiia Gubanova (GEO) - 69.92

Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA) - 69.33

Nakai Ami (JPN) - 69.10

Sarah Everhardt (USA) - 68.74

Lee Haein (KOR) - 68.50


Pairs, short program (top 10)


GOLD: Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nikita Volodin (GER) - 79.78

Silver: Anastasiia Metelkina /Luka Berulava (GEO) - 79.45

Bronze: Lia Pereira / Trennt Michaud (CAN) - 75.52

Maria Pavlova / Alexei Sviatchenko (HUN) - 69.92

Nagaoka Yuna / Moriguchi Sumitada (JPN) - 69.55

Emily Chan / Spencer Akira Howe (USA) - 69.02

Alisa Efimova / Misha Mitrofanov (USA) - 67.29

Karina Akopova / Nikita Rakhmanin (ARM) - 67.12

Anastasia Vaipan-Law / Luke Digby (GBR) - 66.34

Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel (GER) - 65.35


Thursday, 26 March

Men singles, short program (top 10)


GOLD: Ilia Malinin (USA) - 111.29

Silver: Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA) - 101.85

Bronze: Aleksandr Selevko (EST) - 96.49

Sato Shun (JPN) - 95.84

Stephen Gogolev (CAN) - 94.38

Kagiyama Yuma (JPN) - 93.80

Andrew Torgashev (USA) - 89.07

Daniel Grassl (ITA) - 88.53

Lukas Britschgi (SUI) - 88.30

Jacob Sanchez (USA) - 85.15


Pairs, overall score (top 10)

Free skating score in parentheses.

GOLD: Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nikita Volodin (GER) - 228.33 (148.55)

Silver: Anastasiia Metelkina / Luka Berulava (GEO) - 218.41 (138.96)

Bronze: Lia Pereira / Trennt Michaud (CAN) - 216.09 (140.57)

Nagaoka Yuna / Moriguchi Sumitada (JPN) - 209.13 (139.58)

Maria Pavlova / Alexei Sviatchenko (HUN) - 205.08 (135.16)

Alisa Efimova / Misha Mitrofanov (USA) - 202.51 (135.22)

Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel (GER) - 194.11 (128.76)

Karina Akopova / Nikita Rakhmanin (ARM) - 190.46 (123.34)

Zhang Jiaxuan / Huang Yihang (CHN) - 184.90 (122.21)

Oxana Vuillermoz / Tom Bouvart (SUI) - 184.56 (124.44)



Friday, 27 March

Ice dance, rhythm dance (top 10)


GOLD:
Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Guillaume Cizeron (FRA) - 92.74

Silver: Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier (CAN) - 86.45

Bronze: Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson (GBR) - 85.09

Emilea Zingas / Vadym Kolesnik (USA) - 84.21

Evgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA) - 83.07

Olivia Smart / Tim Dieck (ESP) - 81.06

Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko (USA) - 80.89

Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha (CAN) - 80.81

Allison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevičius (LTU) - 79.66

Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin (GEO) - 79.34



Women singles, overall score (top 10)

Free skating score in parentheses.


GOLD: Sakamoto Kaori (JPN) - 238.28 (158.97)

Silver: Chiba Mone (JPN) - 228.47 (150.02)

Bronze: Nina Pinzarrone (BEL) - 215.20 (143.38)

Isabeau Levito (USA) - 206.99 (134.83)

Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA) - 205.12 (135.79)

Amber Glenn (USA) - 203.12 (130.47)

Niina Petrõkina (EST) - 202.27 (134.98)

Shin Jia (KOR) - 201.89 (136.65)

Nakai Ami (JPN) - 200.00 (130.90)

Anastasiia Gubanova (GEO) - 198.81 (128.89)



Saturday, 28 March

Men singles, overall score (top 10)


Free skating score in parentheses.


GOLD: Ilia Malinin (USA) - 329.40 (218.11)

Silver: Kagiyama Yuma (JPN) - 306.67 (212.87)

Bronze: Sato Shun (JPN) - 288.54 (192.70)

Stephen Gogolev (CAN) - 281.04 (186.66)

Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA) - 271.56 (169.71)

Aleksandr Selevko (EST) - 270.42 (173.93)

Kevin Aymoz (FRA) - 269.13 (184.39)

Daniel Grassl (ITA) - 254.94 (166.41)

Lukas Britschgi (SUI) - 251.90 (163.60)

Andrew Torgashev (USA) - 249.41 (160.34)


Ice dance, overall score (top 10)

Free skating score in parentheses.

GOLD: Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Guillaume Cizeron (FRA) - 230.81 (138.07)

Silver: Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier (CAN) - 211.52 (125.07)

Bronze: Emilea Zingas / Vadym Kolesnik (USA) - 209.20 (124.99)

Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson (GBR) - 208.98 (123.89)

Olivia Smart / Tim Dieck (ESP) - 206.37 (125.31)

Evgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud (FRA) - 203.77 (120.70)

Allison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevicius (LTU) - 200.66 (121.00)

Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko (USA) - 200.56 (119.67)

Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha (CAN) - 199.06 (118.25)

Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin (GEO) - 198.65 (119.31)

  


2026 ISU World Figure Skating Complete Schedule 


Wednesday, March 25 

5:00 a.m. ET – Women – Short Program  

12:15 p.m. ET – Pairs – Short Program


Thursday, March 26 

4:45 a.m. / 5:00 a.m. ET – Men – Short Program  

12:15 p.m. ET – Pairs – Free Skating


Friday, March 27 

5:00 a.m. ET – Ice Dance – Rhythm Dance  

12:00 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. ET – Women – Free Skating


Saturday, March 28 

6:30 a.m. / 5:30 a.m. ET – Men – Free Skating  

12:30 p.m. ET – Ice Dance – Free Dance


Sunday, March 29 

8:30 a.m. ET – Exhibition of Champions (Gala)


Notes:  Exact broadcast start times on NBC/USA Network/Peacock may vary (e.g., pre-show coverage or tape-delayed highlights). Peacock streams every skate live.  

For the most current U.S. air times, check NBC Sports, Peacock app, or usfigureskating.org closer to the event.  

Prague time zone: CET (UTC+1) until March 28; CEST (UTC+2) starts March 29 (clocks forward), so the Gala shifts accordingly.



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