How to Watch Figure Skating on TV or Online — So You Want To Watch Figure Skating (2024)

CHALLENGER SERIES AND B COMPETITIONS

Challenger Series and B competitions are not usually aired on TV, but several of them provide online streams via the host federation or competition organizers. Some streams are free of charge, some require a fee. Since these are small competitions, the quality of the streams may vary.

General info on watching CS/B events; please note that this can change:

Lombardia Trophy:In recent years, free streaming has been provided on Youtube.

Autumn Classic International:Free streaming is usually provided on Skate Canada'sDailymotionchannel.

Ondrej Nepela Trophy:In recent years, free streaming has been provided on Youtube.

Nebelhorn Trophy:Free streaming is usually provided by the German skating federation.

Finlandia Trophy:Streaming is usually provided by the Finnish Skating Association; a fee is sometimes required.

Japan Open:The competition is usually aired in Japan by TV Tokyo and may be available on Japanese streaming services.

Other competitions:Streams come and go. Follow us to get the most up-to-date info on how to watch!

On demand:Streams from CS/B competitions are not always archived. However, skating fans usually record and upload videos to Youtube. See ourList of Skating Youtube Channelsfor some channels to keep an eye on, or just search skaters' names on Youtube.

MAJOR COMPETITIONS: GRAND PRIX SERIES, ISU CHAMPIONSHIPS, OLYMPICS

Major competitions such as the Grand Prix Series, Four Continents Championships, European Championships, World Championships, and Winter Olympics are aired on various TV channels around the world. Online streaming is available through both official and unofficial means. We will provide links to streams that we can find on the internet, but please be aware that free streaming sites may have ads/popups and streams may be of poor quality.

Most official streaming options require a fee and are blocked outside of their respective countries. The officialSkating ISU Youtubelivestreams several major competitions for free, but streams are only available in countries that have not purchased broadcasting rights to a competition. If you wish to access a stream, consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network).

Here are a few common ways to watch major skating events around the world:

USA:NBC owns the rights to all major skating competitions. Competitions are often aired live on the Olympic Channel and sometimes on other NBC channels. Short, non-live recaps are aired on NBC proper. Subscribers toPeaco*ck Premiumcan stream most major skating competition, as well as some US domestic events. Peaco*ck Premium is only available in the USA.

Canada:CBC owns the rights to major international events. Competitions can be streamed live for free on theCBC website; the streams are usually blocked outside of Canada. CBC may also air recaps of competitions on TV.

Russia:Channel 1 (1tv) livestreams both international and domestic skating events on theirwebsiteand airs some events on TV. Livestreams on the website are usually blocked outside of Russia. The Channel 1 Youtube channel also livestreams many competitions, some are geoblocked and some are not.

Italy:RaiSport airs some skating competitions, not always live.

Spain:Teledeporte airs some skating competitions, not always live.

Europe: Eurosport will sometimes air skating competitions, not always live.

Japan:Japanese broadcasting rights for skating events are spread throughout several TV channels.

  • NHK Trophy: NHK and related channels

  • ISU Championships: Fuji TV and related channels

  • Grand Prix Series (besides NHK Trophy): TV Asahi and related channels

  • World Team Trophy: TV Asahi and related channels

  • Olympics: NHK and related channels

China:CCTV 5/5+ and Tencent Sports sometimes air skating competitions, not always live.

South Korea:International competitions are usually aired on SBS Sports.

On demand:The Skating ISU Youtube archives their livestreams, but videos may be geoblocked. Videos from TV broadcasts are also uploaded to Youtube by fans. See ourList of Skating Youtube Channelsfor some channels to keep an eye on, or just search for skaters' names.

There are other options for watching skating competitions in other countries; we have listed some of the most common ways to watch. The ISU will publish the broadcasters that hold the rights to a competition before the event takes place. Keep an eye on their Twitter/website for news.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Japan:Fuji TV owns the rights to the Japanese National Championships. Fuji TV streams are not always available online, but videos from Japanese Nationals are often uploaded to Youtube by fans.

Russia:The Russian National Championships are livestreamed and aired on Channel 1 (1tv). Streams on the 1tv Youtube are usually available outside of Russia.

USA:The senior US National Championships are aired on NBC and related channels. Subscribers in the USA withPeaco*ck Premium can livestream the junior and senior competitions.

Canada:The Canadian National Championships are usually streamed on Skate Canada'sDailymotionchannel and sometimes by CBC.

South Korea: The Korean Skating Union has archived videos of some national championships and other domestic competitions on their Naver blog.

Other:Other national championships may be aired on TV, streamed by the federation, or have no footage at all besides fancams. Keep an eye on our blog or Twitter for more information on how to watch.

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