ISU Figure Skating Awards

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The ISU Figure Skating Awards, former ISU Skating Awards is an annual awards ceremony organized by the International Skating Union (ISU) to recognize achievements in Figure Skating.[1]

LocationPrague
First award2020
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ISU Figure Skating Awards

Sunday, March 30
LocationPrague
Country Czech Republic
Presented byInternational Skating Union
First award2020
Websitewww.isu.org/figure-skating/isu-skating-awards/
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The awards are presented in a variety of categories: Most Entertaining Program, Skater(s) of the Year (former Most Valuable Skater), Special Achievement, Lifetime Achievement, Best Coach, Best Choreographer, Best Costume and Best Newcomer.[1]

A long list of candidates is selected by a Selection Commission which is submitted to a public and media vote. The public vote counts for 2/3 while the media vote counts for 1/3.

In 2026, the following categories were open for voting:

  • Best Costume
  • Most Entertaining Program
  • Best Coach
  • Best Choreographer

The following categories were not subject to voting:

  • Best Newcomer
  • Skater(s) of the year

Following the public / media vote, three nominees in each category are announced and finally the Award winners are decided by an expert international jury in six categories.[2]

History

First announced in 2019, the ISU Figure Skating Awards were created to celebrate and recognize outstanding achievements in Figure Skating.

The inaugural event was originally set to take place during the 2020 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal, Canada. However, due to the global pandemic, the ceremony was moved online and hosted by Tanith White (1x Olympic silver and 2 x World silver medalist) and Charlie White[3], (Olympic and two time world Champion) ice dancers who brought their expertise and energy to the first-ever virtual event.

In 2023 and 2024, the ceremony was held in Zürich, Switzerland, alongside an on-ice live show in partnership with Art on Ice and was streamed on the Skating ISU YouTube channel.

In 2025, it was announced that the Awards ceremony would be a standalone event. The 2025 ceremony took place on 30 March in Boston, Massachusetts on the final day of the ISU World Figure Skating Championships.

The following categories have been presented throughout the years:[4]

  • Most Valuable Skater
  • Most Entertaining Program
  • Best Newcomer
  • Best Costume
  • Best Coach
  • Best Choreographer
  • Lifetime Achievement
  • Special Achievement (since 2023)

Past Winners

The following lists detail ISU Skating Awards winners to date.

2020

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Award Winner(s)[5] Other nominees[5]
Most Valuable Skater Japan Yuzuru Hanyu United States Nathan Chen
France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
Most Entertaining Program France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron Russia Evgenia Medvedeva
France Kévin Aymoz
Best Newcomer Russia Alena Kostornaia Russia Alexandra Trusova
South Korea Young You
Best Costume United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates Japan Yuzuru Hanyu
Russia Anna Shcherbakova
Best Coach Russia Eteri Tutberidze United States Rafael Arutyunyan
Canada Brian Orser
Best Choreographer Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne Canada Marie-France Dubreuil
Canada Lori Nichol
Lifetime Achievement Canada Kurt Browning N/a
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2021

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Award Winner(s)[6] Other nominees[6]
Lifetime Achievement Russia Tamara Moskvina
Russia Alexei Mishin
United Kingdom Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean
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2022

  • Awards postponed[7]

2023

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2024

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Award Winner(s)[9] Other nominees[9]
Most Valuable Skater United States Ilia Malinin Japan Kaori Sakamoto
Japan Shoma Uno
Most Entertaining Program France Adam Siao Him Fa France Kevin Aymoz
United Kingdom Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
Best Newcomer Japan Hana Yoshida Belgium Nina Pinzarrone
Switzerland Kimmy Repond
Best Costume Belgium Loena Hendrickx United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates
South Korea Lee Hae-in
Best Coach Japan Mie Hamada Switzerland Stéphane Lambiel
Japan Sonoko Nakano
Best Choreographer France Benoît Richaud Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne
Switzerland Stéphane Lambiel
Special Achievement Canada Deanna Stellato-Dudek N/a
Lifetime Achievement Canada Brian Orser N/a
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2025

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2026

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Award Winner(s)[11] Other nominees[11]
Skater(s) of the Year France Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Guillaume Cizeron N/a
Most Entertaining Program Japan Yuma Kagiyama United States Amber Glenn
United States Ilia Malinin
Best Newcomer Japan Ami Nakai N/a
Best Costume United States Ilia Malinin Canada Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier
United States Amber Glenn
Best Coach United States Phillip DiGuglielmo United States Damon Allen
Japan Masakazu Kagiyama
Best Choreographer France Benoît Richaud Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne
Italy Massimo Scali
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Wins per country (2020–2026)

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 United States 12
 Canada 7
 France 6
 Japan 5
 Russia 4
 Uzbekistan 2
 Belgium 1
 Germany 1
 Spain 1
 United Kingdom 1
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Jurors

The ISU Skating Awards jury is made up of six jurors each of whom is a former Figure Skating Champion.[3]

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Special Guests

Each year the ISU Skating Awards features a special performance from a star guest.

References

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