ISU Skating Awards

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ISU Skating Awards
LocationZürich
CountrySwitzerland
Presented byInternational Skating Union
First awarded2020
Websitewww.isu.org/figure-skating/isu-skating-awards/

The ISU Skating Awards is an annual awards ceremony organized by the International Skating Union (ISU) to recognize outstanding achievements in Figure Skating.[1] 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.

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] The winners of the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Special Achievement Award are decided by a Selection Commission and not submitted to the public / media vote.

The Awards Ceremony was held online for the first three edition. However, the 2023 ceremony was a standalone event in Zürich, Switzerland for an on-ice live show in partnership with Art on Ice and live streamed on the Skating ISU YouTube channel.

As the 2020/2021 editions were exclusively live streamed, and the 2022 edition postponed, the 2023 ISU Skating Awards took place at the Hallenstadion in Zürich in partnership with Art on Ice.[3]

History[edit]

The ISU Skating Awards was first announced in 2020. It was created to recognize the outstanding achievements of Figure Skaters from around the world.

The inaugural ISU Skating Awards was initially planned to be held in Montreal, Canada, in conjunction with the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2020[4] which were subsequently cancelled due to the global pandemic.[5] It was therefore held online and hosted by Tanith White and Charlie White.[5] The following categories have been presented throughout the years[6]

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

The ISU Skating Awards has continued to grow in popularity in subsequent years.

Winners[edit]

The following lists detail ISU Skating Awards winners to date.

2020[edit]

Award Winner(s)[7] Other nominees[7]
Most Valuable Skater Japan Yuzuru Hanyu United States Nathan Chen
France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
Most Entertaining Program France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron Russia Evgenia Medvedeva
France Kévin Aymoz
Best Newcomer Russia Alena Kostornaia Russia Alexandra Trusova
South Korea Young You
Best Costume United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates Japan Yuzuru Hanyu
Russia Anna Shcherbakova
Best Coach Russia Eteri Tutberidze United States Rafael Arutyunyan
Canada Brian Orser
Best Choreographer Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne Canada Marie-France Dubreuil
Canada Lori Nichol
Lifetime Achievement Canada Kurt Browning

2021[edit]

Award Winner(s)[8] Other nominees[8]
Lifetime Achievement Russia Tamara Moskvina
Russia Alexei Mishin
United Kingdom Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean

2022[edit]

  • Awards postponed[3]

2023[edit]

Award Winner(s)[9] Other nominees[9]
Most Valuable Skater United States Nathan Chen France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
Russia Anna Shcherbakova
Most Entertaining Program France Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron Mexico Donovan Carrillo
Japan Yuzuru Hanyu
Best Newcomer United States Isabeau Levito Estonia Niina Petrõkina
Japan Rinka Watanabe
Best Costume United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates Japan Yuzuru Hanyu
Belgium Loena Hendrickx
Best Coach Canada Patrice Lauzon United States Rafael Arutyunyan
Switzerland Stéphane Lambiel
Best Choreographer Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne France Benoît Richaud
Canada Marie-France Dubreuil
Special Achievement United States Ilia Malinin
Lifetime Achievement Germany Katarina Witt

2024[edit]

Award Winner(s)[10] Other nominees[10]
Most Valuable Skater United States Ilia Malinin Japan Kaori Sakamoto
Japan Shoma Uno
Most Entertaining Program France Adam Siao Him Fa France Kevin Aymoz
United Kingdom Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
Best Newcomer Japan Hana Yoshida Belgium Nina Pinzarrone
Switzerland Kimmy Repond
Best Costume Belgium Loena Hendrickx United States Madison Chock / Evan Bates
South Korea Lee Hae-in
Best Coach Japan Mie Hamada Switzerland Stéphane Lambiel
Japan Sonoko Nakano
Best Choreographer France Benoît Richaud Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne
Switzerland Stéphane Lambiel
Special Achievement Canada Deanna Stellato-Dudek
Lifetime Achievement Canada Brian Orser

Wins per country (2020–2024)[edit]

Country Wins
 United States 6
 Canada 6
 Russia 4
 France 4
 Japan 3
 Germany 1
 United Kingdom 1
 Belgium 1

Jurors[edit]

The ISU Skating Awards jury is made up of six jurors each of whom is a former Figure Skating Champion.[5]

Year Jurors
2020 Eric Radford (CAN)[5]

Lu Chen (CHN)[5]

Surya Bonaly (FRA)[5]

Miki Ando (JPN)[5]

Tatyana Navka (RUS)[5]

Todd Eldredge (USA)[5]

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[edit]

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

References[edit]

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  4. ^ "Eli Rose, Cirque Éloize and Momento Sounds to perform at the ISU Skating Awards". Skate Canada. 2020-02-28. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "What we learned from the first ISU Skating Awards". Olympics. 12 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Eli Rose, Cirque Éloize and Momento Sounds to perform at the ISU Skating Awards". Skate Canada. 2020-02-28. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  7. ^ a b "Hall of Fame 2020". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  8. ^ a b "Hall of Fame 2021". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  9. ^ a b "Hall of Fame 2023". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  10. ^ a b "Hall of Fame 2024". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
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