The 2025-26 season of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating culminates in an exhilarating showdown in Nagoya, Japan, from December 4 to 7. The event features elite senior and junior skaters vying for glory, making it a must-watch for fans around the globe.
This year’s ISU Grand Prix Final is particularly significant as it provides the final opportunity for senior competitors to assess their standings against their top rivals in the lead-up to the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Games. With so much on the line, skaters will be pushing their limits to deliver breathtaking performances.
Competitions will kick off on Thursday, December 4, with an array of programs highlighting both junior and senior competitions. The following is the complete schedule for each day:
Thursday, December 4 – Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
15:30–16:22 – Junior pairs short program
16:42–17:27 – Junior men’s short program
17:47–18:32 – Junior women’s short program
19:01–19:53 – Senior pairs short program
20:13–20:58 – Senior men’s short program
21:20–22:12 – Senior ice dance rhythm dance
Friday, December 5
15:20–16:12 – Junior ice dance rhythm dance
16:35–17:26 – Junior men’s free skating
17:45–18:36 – Junior women’s free skating
19:35–20:36 – Senior pairs free skating
20:59–21:44 – Senior women’s short program
Saturday, December 6
15:00–15:58 – Junior pairs free skating
16:18–17:15 – Junior ice dance free dance
17:35–18:35 – Senior ice dance free dance
20:00–20:54 – Senior men’s free skating
21:14–22:08 – Senior women’s free skating
Sunday, December 7
14:00–16:30 – Exhibition gala
The energy is palpable as skaters prepare to make their mark. Fans can follow live updates for results and standings throughout the competition to witness history in the making.

