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Figure Skating Events and Rule Basics

Published: January 18, 2026

Updated: February 8, 2026

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Figure skating combines technical execution and artistic composition. If it feels complex, separate event format from scoring structure first.

How events differ

Singles emphasize jump content and program balance, pairs add lift and pair-synchronization demands, and ice dance prioritizes steps and musical interpretation.

Team events introduce national-level strategy, creating a different competitive narrative.

Reading scores correctly

Use a two-part lens: technical element value and program component quality.

One visible error does not always define ranking if total composition remains strong.

Beginner watch approach

On replay, track rotation completion and landing flow, not just whether a jump stood up.

Comparing short program and free skate strategy quickly reveals athlete style differences.

FAQ

What score part matters most?

Both technical and component scores matter. A strong result usually requires balance between them.

Where should beginners start?

Singles short programs are often the easiest gateway to understand judging structure.

Sources

  • Figure Skating on Olympics.com
  • Competition Schedule Revealed
  • Milano Cortina 2026 Games Overview

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