Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana, will host the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in 2027, one of figure skating’s major international competitions and the main ISU championship for skaters from Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania.
The International Skating Union announced that the event will take place from February 9-14, 2027. It will be the first ISU Figure Skating Championship held in Kazakhstan, and the first Four Continents Championships staged in Central Asia. The competition traditionally includes men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, and ice dance.
The ISU said the event would bring “the world’s best Figure Skaters” from the four regions to the Kazakh capital. The governing body said the decision builds on rising interest in the sport after Mikhail Shaidorov won men’s singles Olympic gold at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
The championship is expected to be the largest figure skating event ever held in Kazakhstan. The country has previously hosted major multisport competitions that included figure skating, including the 2011 Asian Winter Games and the 2017 Winter Universiade.
ISU President Jae Youl Kim said the event would give figure skating fans across Central Asia a chance to see “world-class competition firsthand” and their “heroes and role models” on the ice. He said Astana would provide an “outstanding stage” for athletes, fans, and stakeholders.
The Kazakhstan Figure Skating Union said it was “very pleased and honored” to host the championship and would work to ensure it was held “at the highest level.”
Shaidorov welcomed the decision, saying he had long dreamed of an ISU championship being held in Kazakhstan. “This is a huge victory for me and for all of Kazakhstan,” he said in the ISU announcement. He added that figure skating’s popularity in Kazakhstan had grown since his Olympic victory and said he hoped the Astana championship would give fans “unforgettable moments.”
Shaidorov also won the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Seoul in February 2025, becoming the second Kazakh skater to win the men’s singles title at the event. Denis Ten won the same title in Seoul in 2015. Ten later became an important figure in Kazakhstan’s sporting history after winning bronze at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the country’s first Olympic figure skating medal.
