Countries with Multiple Entry Quotas for 2026/27 Figure Skating Championships

The results of ISU Championships determine how many entry quotas a country can receive for the Championships in the following season. Below we will list the countries that have earned multiple quotas for the 2027 European Championships, Junior World Championships, and World Championships. The Four Continents Championships, due to their lower entry numbers, allow a blanket rule of 3 quotas per country regardless of results. Everyone must achieve the minimum technical element score set by the ISU to qualify for an event. Despite the number of entry quotas earned, many countries will not be able to use their additional quotas as they do not have enough competitive skaters or teams (e.g. Georgia, despite earning 3 pairs quotas, only have one pair team). Entry quotas are not reallocated to other countries.

Every result placement is worth a matching numerical figure until you reach 16th. If you qualify for the free skate but place 17th onwards, you will still receive 16 in value. If you fail to qualify for the free skate, you receive 18 in value.

To earn 3 entry quotas at the Championships:
• If there is one entry, they must place in the top 2
• If there are two entries, their combined results must add up to 13 or less
• If there are three entries, only the top two results matter and they must add up to 13 or less

To earn 2 entry quotas at the Championships:
• If there is one entry, they must place in the top 10
• If there are two entries, their combined results must add up to 28 or less
• If there are three entries, only the top two results matter and they must add up to 28 or less

If a country is not listed, this means they have one entry quota in the designated 2026/27 Championship.


European Championships 2027

Men

CountryNumber of Spots
Georgia3
Italy3
Estonia3
Czechia2
Switzerland2
Israel2
Ukraine2
Latvia2
Slovakia2

Women

CountryNumber of Spots
Belgium3
Italy3
Estonia2
Georgia2
Switzerland2
Poland2
Finland2

Pairs

CountryNumber of Spots
Georgia3
Germany3
Hungary2
Switzerland2
Italy2
Great Britain2
Poland2
Czechia2
France2

Ice Dance

CountryNumber of Spots
France3
Italy2
Great Britain2
Lithuania2
Georgia2
Spain2
Finland2
Czechia2

Junior World Championships 2027

Men

CountryNumber of Spots
Japan3
Republic of Korea3
USA3
New Zealand2
Belgium2
Germany2

Women

CountryNumber of Spots
Japan3
Australia2
Israel2
China2
Georgia2
Republic of Korea2
Switzerland2
USA2

Pairs

CountryNumber of Spots
Canada3
China3
USA3
Ukraine2
France2
Italy2

Ice Dance

CountryNumber of Spots
USA3
France3
Italy3
Ukraine2
Canada2
Germany2
Czechia2
Austria2

World Championships 2027

Men

CountryNumber of Spots
USA3
Japan3
France3
Canada2
Estonia2
Italy2
Switzerland2

Women

CountryNumber of Spots
Japan3
USA3
Belgium2
Italy2
Estonia2
Republic of Korea2
Georgia2

Pairs

CountryNumber of Spots
Germany3
Georgia3
Canada2
Japan2
Hungary2
USA2
Armenia2
China2
Switzerland2

Ice Dance

CountryNumber of Spots
France3
Canada3
USA3
Great Britain2
Spain2
Lithuania2
Georgia2
Czechia2

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