Figure skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics

The figure skating events at the 2026 Winter Olympics will be held at from 6 to 19 February at the Forum di Milano in Milan, Italy. Medals will be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, ice dance, and the team event.

Figure Skating
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueForum di Milano
Milan, Italy
Dates6–19 February 2026
No. of events5 (1 men, 1 women, 3 mixed)
Competitors142 from 35 nations
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Background

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Olympic Committee suspended the Russian Olympic Committee and banned all Russian and Belarusian athletes from competition. The Figure Skating Federation of Russia and the Skating Union of Belarus were each permitted to nominate one skater or team from each discipline to participate at the Skate to Milano as a means to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs). Each nominee was required to pass a special screening process to assess whether they had displayed any active support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine or any contractual links to the Russian or Belarusian military or other national security agencies. Petr Gumennik and Adeliia Petrosian, both of Russia, and Viktoriia Safonova of Belarus earned spots at the Olympics as Individual Neutral Athletes.

Qualification

A total of 142 quota spots were available to athletes to compete in figure skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) was allowed to enter a maximum of 18 skaters, with a maximum of nine men or nine women. The results of the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships determined 83 total spots: 24 entries each in men's and women's singles, 15 in pair skating, and 18 in ice dance. The remaining quota spots were allocated based on the results of the Skate to Milano.

Competition schedule

All times are in local time (UTC+1), according to the official schedule correct as of December 2025.

Date Time Event
6 February 9:55 Team event (rhythm dance)
11:35 Team event (pairs' short program)
13:35 Team event (women's short program)
7 February 19:45 Team event (men's short program)
22:05 Team event (free dance)
8 February 19:30 Team event (pairs' free skating)
20:45 Team event (women's free skating)
21:55 Team event (men's free skating)
9 February 19:20 Rhythm dance
10 February 18:30 Men's short program
11 February 19:30 Free dance
13 February 19:00 Men's free skating
15 February 19:45 Pairs' short program
16 February 20:00 Pairs' free skating
17 February 18:45 Women's short program
19 February 19:00 Women's free skating
21 February 20:00 Exhibition gala

Entries

Countries began announcing their selections following the 2025 World Championships. The International Skating Union published a complete list of entries on 26 January 2026. Skaters or teams denoted with ● are eligible for the team event only.

Finland had originally qualified for two quota spots in the ice dance event at the 2025 World Championships; however, when Yuka Orihara was unable to obtain Finnish citizenship, Skating Finland ultimately relinquished their second quota spot. As a result, the spot was reallocated to Milla Ruud Reitan and Nikolaj Majorov, who became the first Swedish ice dance team to qualify for the Winter Olympics.

Additionally, Uzbekistan had originally qualified one quota spot in the pairs event after Ekaterina Geynish and Dmitrii Chigirev finished in tenth place at the 2025 World Championships. However, following the pair's split, Uzbekistan failed to submit a team who met the eligibility requirements, so the spot was re-allocated to France.

Dutch pair skating team Daria Danilova and Michel Tsiba also made history as the first pair skating team from the Netherlands to qualify for the Winter Olympics.

Entries
Nation Men Women Pairs Ice dance Ref.
 Armenia N/a
  • Karina Akopova
  • Nikita Rakhmanin
N/a
 Australia N/a
  • Anastasiia Golubeva
  • Hektor Giotopoulos Moore
  • Holly Harris
  • Jason Chan
 Austria N/a Olga Mikutina N/a
 Azerbaijan Vladimir Litvintsev N/a
 Belgium N/a Loena Hendrickx N/a
Nina Pinzarrone
 Bulgaria N/a Alexandra Feigin N/a
 Canada Stephen Gogolev Madeline Schizas
  • Lia Pereira
  • Trennt Michaud
  • Piper Gilles
  • Paul Poirier
N/a
  • Deanna Stellato-Dudek
  • Maxime Deschamps
  • Marjorie Lajoie
  • Zachary Lagha
N/a
  • Marie-Jade Lauriault
  • Romain le Gac
 China Jin Boyang Zhang Ruiyang
  • Sui Wenjing
  • Han Cong
  • Wang Shiyue
  • Liu Xinyu
 Chinese Taipei Li Yu-Hsiang N/a
 Czech Republic N/a
  • Natálie Taschlerová
  • Filip Taschler
  • Kateřina Mrázková
  • Daniel Mrázek
 Estonia Aleksandr Selevko Niina Petrõkina N/a
 Finland N/a Iida Karhunen N/a
  • Juulia Turkkila
  • Matthias Versluis
 France Kévin Aymoz Lorine Schild
  • Camille Kovalev
  • Pavel Kovalev
  • Laurence Fournier Beaudry
  • Guillaume Cizeron
Adam Siao Him Fa N/a
  • Evgeniia Lopareva
  • Geoffrey Brissaud
 Georgia Nika Egadze Anastasiia Gubanova
  • Anastasiia Metelkina
  • Luka Berulava
  • Diana Davis
  • Gleb Smolkin
 Germany N/a
  • Minerva Fabienne Hase
  • Nikita Volodin
  • Jennifer Janse van Rensburg
  • Benjamin Steffan
  • Annika Hocke
  • Robert Kunkel
N/a
 Great Britain Edward Appleby ● Kristen Spours
  • Anastasia Vaipan-Law
  • Luke Digby
  • Phebe Bekker
  • James Hernandez
N/a
  • Lilah Fear
  • Lewis Gibson
 Hungary N/a
  • Maria Pavlova
  • Alexei Sviatchenko
N/a
 Individual Neutral Athletes Petr Gumennik Adeliia Petrosian N/a
N/a Viktoriia Safonova
 Israel N/a Mariia Seniuk N/a
 Italy Daniel Grassl Lara Naki Gutmann
  • Sara Conti
  • Niccolò Macii
  • Charlène Guignard
  • Marco Fabbri
Matteo Rizzo N/a
  • Rebecca Ghilardi
  • Filippo Ambrosini
N/a
 Japan Yuma Kagiyama Mone Chiba
  • Riku Miura
  • Ryuichi Kihara
  • Utana Yoshida
  • Masaya Morita
Kao Miura Ami Nakai
  • Yuna Nagaoka
  • Sumitada Moriguchi
N/a
Shun Sato Kaori Sakamoto N/a
 Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov Sofia Samodelkina N/a
 Latvia Fedirs Kuļišs N/a
Deniss Vasiļjevs
 Lithuania N/a Meda Variakojytė N/a
  • Allison Reed
  • Saulius Ambrulevičius
 Mexico Donovan Carrillo N/a
 Netherlands N/a
  • Daria Danilova
  • Michel Tsiba
N/a
 Poland Vladimir Samoilov Ekaterina Kurakova
  • Ioulia Chtchetinina
  • Michał Woźniak
  • Sofiia Dovhal
  • Wiktor Kulesza
 Romania N/a Julia Sauter N/a
 Slovakia Adam Hagara N/a
 South Korea Cha Jun-hwan Lee Hae-in N/a
  • Hannah Lim
  • Ye Quan
Kim Hyun-gyeom Shin Ji-a N/a
 Spain Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté N/a
  • Olivia Smart
  • Tim Dieck
N/a
  • Sofía Val
  • Asaf Kazimov
 Sweden Andreas Nordebäck N/a
  • Milla Ruud Reitan
  • Nikolaj Majorov
 Switzerland Lukas Britschgi Livia Kaiser N/a
N/a Kimmy Repond
 Ukraine Kyrylo Marsak N/a
 United States Ilia Malinin Amber Glenn
  • Emily Chan
  • Spencer Howe
  • Christina Carreira
  • Anthony Ponomarenko
Maxim Naumov Isabeau Levito
  • Ellie Kam
  • Daniel O'Shea
  • Madison Chock
  • Evan Bates
Andrew Torgashev Alysa Liu N/a
  • Emilea Zingas
  • Vadym Kolesnik

Medal summary

Medalists

Olympic medalists
Discipline Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
Men's singles
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Women's singles
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Pairs
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Ice dance
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Team event
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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Totals (0 entries)0000

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