Figure skating in Russia is a popular sport that always attracts the interest of spectators, no matter what competition is held: famous figure skaters take to the ice, and you can also see young and talented athletes and unique performances.
The Russian Grand Prix is one of the most important competitions of the season. It consists of several stages that take place in different cities of the country. Only the best athletes have the right to take part in it, and this competition ends with the final, in which the winners are determined.
The Junior Grand Prix is held according to the same principle as for adult athletes. It is attended by dance couples, singles and sports duets. The age of the participants, depending on the discipline, varies from 13 to 21 years. There is always fierce competition here, and these performances are always interesting to watch.
The Channel One Cup is another tournament that never goes unnoticed by spectators. It involves figure skating stars who are divided into three teams - red, white and blue. Each of them is headed by a captain, and the athletes compete for a solid cash prize.
The European Figure Skating Championships have been held since 1891. Athletes compete in the following categories: men's singles, women's singles, pairs and ice dancing.
The first world championship was held in 1896. Since then, it has been held annually and brings together the strongest athletes from all continents.
Our figure skaters have always shown outstanding results in the European and World Championships. Alina Zagitova, Kamila Valieva, Alexandra Trusova, Anna Shcherbakova, Mark Kondratyuk and many others became European and world champions and prize winners.
How much do tickets for figure skating competitions cost?
The cost of tickets depends on several factors. First of all, on the specific tournament. The seats you choose in the stands are also important. Usually, different categories are available for booking: from VIP zones to standard seats.
How to buy tickets for figure skating competitions?
With our service, buying tickets will take you no more than two minutes. Choose an event, then seats on the electronic map, pay for the order and receive tickets for the tournament or Grand Prix by email. The letter will contain an electronic ticket, which you just need to show on your smartphone screen when entering. Enjoy figure skating!