Headline: Everything You Need to Know | Challenger Series PGE Warsaw Cup
The excitement in figure skating sweeping through the United States is palpable as the highly anticipated Challenger Series PGE Warsaw Cup gets underway in Poland this week. Taking place from November 19-23, 2025, this marks the ninth of 11 events in the prestigious Challenger Series season.
This year, fans are eagerly anticipating the performances of one pairs team and three ice dance teams representing the United States on the international stage. With a plethora of young talent and a focus on developing their skills for future competitions, the stakes are higher than ever for these athletes.
Representing U.S. Figure Skating in the pairs category is Katie McBeath and Daniil Parkman, a dynamic duo with promising careers ahead of them. In the ice dance category, fans can expect thrilling routines from Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville, Isabella Flores and Linus Jepsen, as well as Caroline Green and Michael Parsons.
The Challenger Series consists of senior-level international competitions that allow figure skaters to accumulate points crucial for their rankings. As they advance toward Grand Prix and ISU Championship events, these competitions serve as essential opportunities for seasoned and emerging skaters alike. The U.S. team is poised to participate in all eleven events this season, showcasing their commitment to excellence.
For those unable to attend the competition in person, details on results and a livestream are available through the official event channels, ensuring fans can stay connected to their favorite athletes.
The PGE Warsaw Cup not only highlights elite figure skating talent but also fosters international camaraderie within the sport. With so much at stake, spectators and competitors alike can expect a showcase of determination, artistry, and athleticism that defines professional figure skating.
Stay tuned for more updates as the U.S. athletes take to the ice and compete for glory in Warsaw.

