Main Rink
| 08:15 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
Practice rink
| 07:45 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2026 will take place on March 13–14, 2026 in Gdańsk. The event will bring together the best junior synchronized skating teams from around the world, competing for the title of World Junior Champions.
Athletes will showcase a high level of performance, precision, teamwork, and the spectacular nature of this dynamically developing ice sport discipline.
Hosting the championships in Gdańsk is of special significance — for the first time in history, Poland will host the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships. This marks an important step in the development of synchronized skating in Poland and confirms the country’s growing role on the international sporting stage.
ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2026 will take place on March 13–14, 2026 in Gdańsk. The event will bring together the best junior synchronized skating teams from around the world, competing for the title of World Junior Champions.
Athletes will showcase a high level of performance, precision, teamwork, and the spectacular nature of this dynamically developing ice sport discipline.
Hosting the championships in Gdańsk is of special significance — for the first time in history, Poland will host the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships. This marks an important step in the development of synchronized skating in Poland and confirms the country’s growing role on the international sporting stage.
Tickets for the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2026 are now available. This is a unique opportunity to watch the best junior teams from around the world compete in one of the most spectacular figure skating disciplines live.
We invite fans, families, and figure skating enthusiasts to join this special event and help create an unforgettable atmosphere in the stands.
Tickets for the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2026 are now available. This is a unique opportunity to watch the best junior teams from around the world compete in one of the most spectacular figure skating disciplines live.
We invite fans, families, and figure skating enthusiasts to join this special event and help create an unforgettable atmosphere in the stands.
| 08:15 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 07:45 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 08:30 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 16:00 | Synchronized Skating - Short Program |
| 07:00 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 14:00 | Synchronized Skating - Free Skating |
| 08:15 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 07:45 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 08:30 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 16:00 | Synchronized Skating - Short Program |
| 07:00 | Synchronized Skating - practice |
| 14:00 | Synchronized Skating - Free Skating |
Gdańsk is one of the major cities in Poland, located on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay (of the Baltic Sea) in the delta of the Vistula river.
In a conurbation with the neighboring city of Gdynia, the resort town of Sopot, and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (polish “Trójmiasto”), with a population exceeding 1 million people.
Gdańsk is also the capital of Pomerania Voivodeship and the largest city in the northern Poland.
The city is spread along the coast where you can find beautiful, wide and clean sand beaches. Gdańsk has more than a thousand years of complex history. It has established city rights since 1263.
For centuries it has been the most important seaport of the region and a wealthy commercial and industrial hub. The Gdańsk Shipyard is well known as the birth place for the Solidarity movement in 1980.
Most tourist attractions are located along or near Długa Street (Long Street) and Długi Targ (Long Market) in the very center of Gdańsk.
Naptune’s Fountain on the Long Market, St. Mary’s Basilica and the Crane over the Motlawa River are some of the most iconic places to visit.
Neighboring cities have also a lot to offer, especially the town of Sopot where you can find the longest wooden pier in Europe. We invite you to take tour and discover Gdańsk and Tricity.
Gdańsk is one of the major cities in Poland, located on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay (of the Baltic Sea) in the delta of the Vistula river.
In a conurbation with the neighboring city of Gdynia, the resort town of Sopot, and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (polish “Trójmiasto”), with a population exceeding 1 million people.
Gdańsk is also the capital of Pomerania Voivodeship and the largest city in the northern Poland.
The city is spread along the coast where you can find beautiful, wide and clean sand beaches. Gdańsk has more than a thousand years of complex history. It has established city rights since 1263.
For centuries it has been the most important seaport of the region and a wealthy commercial and industrial hub. The Gdańsk Shipyard is well known as the birth place for the Solidarity movement in 1980.
Most tourist attractions are located along or near Długa Street (Long Street) and Długi Targ (Long Market) in the very center of Gdańsk.
Naptune’s Fountain on the Long Market, St. Mary’s Basilica and the Crane over the Motlawa River are some of the most iconic places to visit.
Neighboring cities have also a lot to offer, especially the town of Sopot where you can find the longest wooden pier in Europe. We invite you to take tour and discover Gdańsk and Tricity.
Hala Olivia is a heated, air-conditioned indoor ice rink with two 60 x 30 meters ice pads and a warm up arena.
It is operating since 1972 and has been hosting many figure skating events, including seven ISU Junior Grand Prix’s and two ISU Junior Grand Prix Final’s in 1999 and 2007.
The ice rink held also the first Congress of the Solidarity in September 1981.
Hala Olivia is a heated, air-conditioned indoor ice rink with two 60 x 30 meters ice pads and a warm up arena.
It is operating since 1972 and has been hosting many figure skating events, including seven ISU Junior Grand Prix’s and two ISU Junior Grand Prix Final’s in 1999 and 2007.
The ice rink held also the first Congress of the Solidarity in September 1981.
Main hotel for participants
Address
ul. Jelitkowska 20
80-342 Gdańsk
ul. Jelitkowska 20
80-342 Gdańsk
Additional hotel for teams
Address
ul. Kapliczna 30
80-341 Gdańsk
ul. Kapliczna 30
80-341 Gdańsk