The ISU redesigns the navigation on its website to enhance user experience.
Following changes adopted by the 2018 ISU Congress regarding Rule 102, paragraph 6, ISU Communication No. 2221 replaces and complements ISU Communication No. 2055 as well as enforces and re-enforces provisions outlined in other ISU Communications.
Registration for the second "Healthy Skater" seminar is now open.
The festive season is approaching and it is the time of year to reflect on what has passed and look toward 2019.
As 2018 comes to an end, the ISU President, Mr. Jan Dijkema, would like to address a message to all skating friends.
The ISU Council agreed upon a consistent Prize Money structure among all disciplines focusing on Prize Money allocation for the top ranked Competitors and with a Prize Money increase for the ISU Championships.
Further to ISU Communication No. 2175, point 9 and in line with the 2016 Congress decision to provide additional opportunities to ISU Member representatives to meet and discuss, the Council agreed to hold a one-day Conference per Branch (Figure Skating & Speed Skating) during the season 2018/19.
The Development Commission supported a Pair Skating camp took place from July 2-7, 2018 in Engelberg, Switzerland. Five participating Couples represented four ISU members.
ISU Constitution & General Regulations, Special Regulations & Technical Rule for Figure Skating, Synchronized Skating, Speed Skating and Short Track Speed Skating 2018 books are available on the ISU Online Shop
This Communication contains the newly revised ISU Code of Ethics and replaces Communication 2104 with immediate effect.
Applications for ISU Four Continents Speed Skating and Short Track Speed Skating Championships, season 2019/20
The ISU Development Commission asks for applications from ISU Members for support for former Skaters who wish to become a Coach, an Official or an administrator for the Skating sports.
The ISU is pleased to announce that it is launching the Fan Newsletter. The first edition is scheduled to be sent on Wednesday, 16 October, 2018.
In order to make timely decisions and allocate the necessary budget amounts for learning content selection and production, a Project Group composed of experts covering all ISU disciplines has been established, replacing previous Working Groups.
During its latest meeting, the ISU Council decided to provisionally allot three ISU Championships for the season 2020/21.