ISU Skating Awards

ISU Figure Skating Awards

Sunday, March 30
LocationBoston
CountryUSA
Presented byInternational Skating Union
First award2020
Websitewww.isu.org/figure-skating/isu-skating-awards/

The ISU Figure Skating Awards is an annual awards ceremony organized by the International Skating Union (ISU) to recognize outstanding achievements in Figure Skating.[1] This prestigious awards honors not only the Skaters who captivate audiences worldwide through their creativity and entertainment but also the dedicated coaches, choreographers, and costume designers who bring the sport to life behind the scenes.

The awards are presented in a variety of categories: Most Entertaining Program, Most Valuable Skater, Special Achievement, Lifetime Achievement, Best Coach, Best Choreographer, Best Costume, Best Newcomer.[1]

A long list of candidates is selected by a Selection Commission which is submitted to a public and media vote. The public vote counts for 2/3 while the media vote counts for 1/3.

In 2025, the following categories are open for voting:

  • Best Costume
  • Most Entertaining Program
  • Best Coach
  • Best Choreographer

The following categories are not subject to voting:

  • Lifetime Achievement Award: will be selected exclusively by the Selection Commission.
  • Best Newcomer: this year with only three candidates, they are automatically advanced to the Nominees stage.
  • A new category will be announced soon. Stay tuned!  

Following the public / media vote, three nominees in each category are announced and finally the Award winners are decided by an expert international jury in six categories.[2]

History

First announced in 2019, the ISU Figure Skating Awards were created to celebrate and recognize outstanding achievements in Figure Skating.

The inaugural event was originally set to take place during the 2020 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal, Canada. However, due to the global pandemic, the ceremony was moved online and hosted by Tanith White (1x Olympic silver and 2 x World silver medalist) and Charlie White[3], (Olympic and two time world Champion) ice dancers who brought their expertise and energy to the first-ever virtual event.

In 2023 and 2024, the ceremony was held in Zürich, Switzerland, alongside an on-ice live show in partnership with Art on Ice and was streamed on the Skating ISU YouTube channel.

In 2025, changes were made to the Awards. They will be called the “ISU Figure Skating Awards” and will be a standalone event. The ceremony will take place on 30 March in Boston, Massachusetts on the final day of the ISU World Figure Skating Championships.

The hosts of the awards have included legends of Figure Skating and icons from the world of sport, such as Elma Smit (TV presenter and journalist), Kurt Browning (four-time World Champion and skating legend), and Johnny Weir (two-time Olympian, World bronze medalist and TV commentator). Each bringing their unique charisma and passion to make the event unforgettable!

The following categories have been presented throughout the years[4]

  • Most Valuable Skater
  • Most Entertaining Program
  • Best Newcomer
  • Best Costume
  • Best Coach
  • Best Choreographer
  • Lifetime Achievement
  • Special Achievement (since 2023)

Past Winners

The following lists detail ISU Skating Awards winners to date.

2020

Award Winner(s)[5] Other nominees[5]
Most Valuable Skater Yuzuru Hanyu Nathan Chen
Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
Most Entertaining Program Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron Evgenia Medvedeva
Kévin Aymoz
Best Newcomer Alena Kostornaia Alexandra Trusova
Young You
Best Costume Madison Chock / Evan Bates Yuzuru Hanyu
Anna Shcherbakova
Best Coach Eteri Tutberidze Rafael Arutyunyan
Brian Orser
Best Choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne Marie-France Dubreuil
Lori Nichol
Lifetime Achievement Kurt Browning

2021

Award Winner(s)[6] Other nominees[6]
Lifetime Achievement Tamara Moskvina
Alexei Mishin
Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean

2022

  • Awards postponed[7]

2023

Award Winner(s)[8] Other nominees[8]
Most Valuable Skater Nathan Chen Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
Anna Shcherbakova
Most Entertaining Program Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron Donovan Carrillo
Yuzuru Hanyu
Best Newcomer Isabeau Levito Niina Petrõkina
Rinka Watanabe
Best Costume Madison Chock / Evan Bates Yuzuru Hanyu
Loena Hendrickx
Best Coach Patrice Lauzon Rafael Arutyunyan
Stéphane Lambiel
Best Choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne Benoît Richaud
Marie-France Dubreuil
Special Achievement Ilia Malinin
Lifetime Achievement Katarina Witt

2024

Award Winner(s)[9] Other nominees[9]
Most Valuable Skater Ilia Malinin Kaori Sakamoto
Shoma Uno
Most Entertaining Program Adam Siao Him Fa Kevin Aymoz
Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
Best Newcomer Hana Yoshida Nina Pinzarrone
Kimmy Repond
Best Costume Loena Hendrickx Madison Chock / Evan Bates
Lee Hae-in
Best Coach Mie Hamada Stéphane Lambiel
Sonoko Nakano
Best Choreographer Benoît Richaud Shae-Lynn Bourne
Stéphane Lambiel
Special Achievement Deanna Stellato-Dudek
Lifetime Achievement Brian Orser

2025

Award Winner(s)[10] Other nominees[10]
Skater(s) of the Year Ilia Malinin
Madison Chock / Evan Bates
Most Entertaining Program Ilia Malinin Cha Jun-hwan
Olivia Smart / Tim Dieck
Best Newcomer Ekaterina Geynish / Dmitrii Chigirev Sarah Everhardt
Anna Pezzetta
Best Costume Olivia Smart / Tim Dieck Cha Jun-hwan
Ilia Malinin
Best Coach Tatiana Malinina / Roman Skorniakov Mie Hamada
Michael Huth
Best Choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne Stéphane Lambiel
Benoît Richaud
Lifetime Achievement Scott Hamilton

Wins per country (2020–2025)

Country Wins
 United States 10
 Canada 7
 France 4
 Russia 4
 Japan 3
 Uzbekistan 2
 Belgium 1
 Germany 1
 Spain 1
 United Kingdom 1

Jurors

The ISU Skating Awards jury is made up of six jurors each of whom is a former Figure Skating Champion.[3]

Year Jurors
2020 Eric Radford (CAN)[3]

Lu Chen (CHN)[3]

Surya Bonaly (FRA)[3]

Miki Ando (JPN)[3]

Tatyana Navka (RUS)[3]

Todd Eldredge (USA)[3]

2021 -
2022 -
2023 Eric Radford (CAN)[2]

Kiira Korpi (FIN)[2]

Surya Bonaly (FRA)[2]

Miki Ando (JPN)[2]

Christopher Dean (GBR)[2]

Todd Eldredge (USA)[2]

2024 Miki Ando (JPN)[11]

Brian Boitano (USA)[11]

Surya Bonaly (FRA)[11]

Lu Chen (CHN)[11]

Laura Lepisto (FIN)[11]

Andrew Poje (CAN)[11]

Special Guests

Each year the ISU Skating Awards features a special performance from a star guest.

References

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  6. ^ a b "Hall of Fame 2021". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
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  9. ^ a b "Hall of Fame 2024". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
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