Finlandia Trophy 2025: Schedule, Results, Scores & Standings from ISU Figure Skating Grand Prix in Helsinki

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The ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating makes a spectacular return to Helsinki with the 2025 Finlandia Trophy, the sixth and final regular stop in the prestigious series. From November 21-22, this exciting event will showcase the world’s top skaters, all competing for crucial points as they strive to secure their positions for the Grand Prix Final in Nagoya, Japan this December.

Athletes across all disciplines, including men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, and ice dance, are set to light up the ice with powerful performances. The competition promises breathtaking artistry and athleticism, making it a must-watch for figure skating fans worldwide. Following is the complete schedule of events:

Friday, 21 November:

Pairs Short Program
Men’s Short Program
Women’s Short Program
Ice Dance Rhythm Dance

Saturday, 22 November:

Pairs Free Skating
Men’s Free Skating
Women’s Free Skating
Ice Dance Free Dance

As skaters prepare for their performances, the excitement builds not only for the athletes but for spectators as they witness fascinating technical elements and compelling storytelling through their routines. Beyond the artistic flair, this competition is a pivotal moment in the season, where critical placements could mean the difference in ascending to peak competitions.

For fans eager not to miss a moment, the International Skating Union (ISU) has secured broadcast partnerships across multiple countries to deliver live coverage of the event:

Australia – SBS Australia
Canada – CBC
People’s Republic of China – CCTV
France – France TV
Great Britain – BBC Sport
Japan – TV Asahi
Republic of Korea – SBS Korea
United States – NBC & Peacock

The 2025 Finlandia Trophy not only showcases exhilarating competition but also represents the spirit of figure skating—a passion, perseverance, and dedication to excellence. Be sure to stay tuned as the world’s best take the stage in this thrilling conclusion to the Grand Prix series.