2017–18 figure skating season

2017–18 figure skating season
Date: July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018
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2018–19

The 2017–18 figure skating season begins on July 1, 2017, and ends on June 30, 2018. During this season, elite skaters will compete on the ISU Championship level at the 2018 European, Four Continents, World Junior, and World Championships. They will also compete in elite events such as the Grand Prix series and Junior Grand Prix series, culminating in the Grand Prix Final.

Season notes

Age eligibility

Date of birth Eligibility[1]
Born before July 1, 2004 Eligible for Junior Grand Prix
Born before July 1, 2002 Eligible for all senior events
Born before July 1, 1998 Not eligible for junior events (except male pair skaters and ice dancers)
Born before July 1, 1996 Male pair skaters and ice dancers: Not eligible for junior events
Rules may not apply to non-ISU events such as national championships

Competitions

Scheduled competitions:[2]

Key
ISU Championships Grand Prix Challenger Series Other international Nationals
Date Event Type Level Disc. Location Details
2017
August 21–27 JGP Australia Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Brisbane, Australia
Aug. 28 – Sept. 3 JGP Austria Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Salzburg, Austria
September 4–10 JGP Latvia Grand Prix Junior All Riga, Latvia
September 18–24 JGP Belarus Grand Prix Junior All Minsk, Belarus
Sept. 25 – Oct. 1 JGP Croatia Grand Prix Junior All Zagreb, Croatia
October 2–8 JGP Poland Grand Prix Junior All Gdansk, Poland
October 9–15 JGP Italy Grand Prix Junior M/L/D Egna/Bolzano, Italy
October 26–29[3] Skate Canada Grand Prix Senior All Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Cup of China Grand Prix Senior All
NHK Trophy Grand Prix Senior All Osaka, Japan
November 24–26[4] Skate America Grand Prix Senior All Lake Placid, New York, United States
December 7–10 Grand Prix Final Grand Prix Sen.–Jun. All Nagoya, Japan
2018
January 15–21 European Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Moscow, Russia
January 23–28 Four Continents Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Taipei, Taiwan
February 9–25 Winter Olympics Other int. Senior All Pyeongchang, South Korea
March 5–11 World Junior Championships ISU Champ. Junior All Sofia, Bulgaria
March 19–25 World Championships ISU Champ. Senior All Milan, Italy
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice
Disciplines: M = Men's singles; L = Ladies' singles; P = Pair skating; D = Ice dancing; All = All four disciplines

References

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