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ISU Figure Skating World Championships Prague 2026 Tickets
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Czech Republic
- 25 March 2026Wednesday 11:00ISU FSWC 2026 | Women - Short ProgramPraha 9O2 Arena
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- 25 March 2026Wednesday 18:15ISU FSWC 2026 | Pair Skating - Short ProgramPraha 9O2 Arena
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- 26 March 2026Thursday 10:45ISU FSWC 2026 | Men - Short ProgramPraha 9O2 Arena
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- 26 March 2026Thursday 18:15ISU FSWC 2026 | Pair Skating - Free SkatingPraha 9O2 Arena
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- 27 March 2026Friday 11:00ISU FSWC 2026 | Ice Dance - Rhythm DancePraha 9O2 Arena
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- 27 March 2026Friday 18:00ISU FSWC 2026 | Women - Free SkatingPraha 9O2 Arena
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- 28 March 2026Saturday 12:30ISU FSWC 2026 | Men - Free SkatingPraha 9O2 Arena
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- 28 March 2026Saturday 18:30ISU FSWC 2026 | Ice Dance - Free DancePraha 9O2 Arena
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- 29 March 2026Sunday 14:30ISU FSWC 2026 | Exhibition of ChampionsPraha 9O2 Arena
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About
ISU World Figure Skating Championships® returns to the Czech Republic after 33 years
From March 24 to 29, 2026, the world’s top male and female figure skaters will compete for medals at Prague’s O2 arena. Ticket sales will start on Thursday, 29 May at 10 a.m. CET.
The championships kick off on Tuesday, 24 March with official practices. “We’ve prepared a schedule that appeals to both international and local audiences, especially emphasizing strongest category of Czech figure skating recently,” said Stanislav Židek, President of the Czech Figure Skating Association. The competition begins on Wednesday with short programs for women and pairs. Men take the ice on Thursday, and ice dance category—including two Czech teams—debut on Friday.
The first medals will be awarded in the pairs after their free skating on Thursday evening (from 18:15 local time). The top 24 women will compete for medals on Friday at 18:00. “The most exciting part for Czech fans, comes at the very end. The men – free skating — figure skating’s most-world-watched discipline — starts at 12:30 on Saturday, followed by the „grand finale“: ice dance, traditionally Czech strongest category,” said Židek. On Sunday, the event concludes with the fan-favorite Exhibition of Champions. “We believe the schedule has been designed to be attractive, and we hope our athletes will delight the audience in the O2 arena with strong performances,” concludes the President of the Czech Figure Skating Assocition.
Public sales will start on Thursday, 29 May at 10 a.m. CET. Tickets are available in five price categories, with prices starting from 790 CZK for Short Program and 1,290 CZK for the Free Skating. Up to six tickets for single-sessions can be purchased in one transaction.
All information can be found on the official website: https://www.prague2026.org/en/schedule-tickets/
From March 24 to 29, 2026, the world’s top male and female figure skaters will compete for medals at Prague’s O2 arena. Ticket sales will start on Thursday, 29 May at 10 a.m. CET.
The championships kick off on Tuesday, 24 March with official practices. “We’ve prepared a schedule that appeals to both international and local audiences, especially emphasizing strongest category of Czech figure skating recently,” said Stanislav Židek, President of the Czech Figure Skating Association. The competition begins on Wednesday with short programs for women and pairs. Men take the ice on Thursday, and ice dance category—including two Czech teams—debut on Friday.
The first medals will be awarded in the pairs after their free skating on Thursday evening (from 18:15 local time). The top 24 women will compete for medals on Friday at 18:00. “The most exciting part for Czech fans, comes at the very end. The men – free skating — figure skating’s most-world-watched discipline — starts at 12:30 on Saturday, followed by the „grand finale“: ice dance, traditionally Czech strongest category,” said Židek. On Sunday, the event concludes with the fan-favorite Exhibition of Champions. “We believe the schedule has been designed to be attractive, and we hope our athletes will delight the audience in the O2 arena with strong performances,” concludes the President of the Czech Figure Skating Assocition.
Public sales will start on Thursday, 29 May at 10 a.m. CET. Tickets are available in five price categories, with prices starting from 790 CZK for Short Program and 1,290 CZK for the Free Skating. Up to six tickets for single-sessions can be purchased in one transaction.
All information can be found on the official website: https://www.prague2026.org/en/schedule-tickets/