Welcome to The Nordics & The Nordics Open 2026

The Nordics and The Nordics Open will be hosted in Copenhagen, Denmark this year, and will take place from January 28th to February 1st, 2026.

The Nordics is for Advanced Novice skaters and is open to the Nordic countries only.

The Nordics Open is for Junior and Senior skaters and is open to skaters from all ISU Member countries.

This page is being regularly updated.

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Welcome to Denmark

We are looking very much forward to welcoming you all at The Nordics Open and The Nordics 2026 in Denmark! The competitions will be held at Hvidovre Skating Club. The skating complex is located approx. 14 km from Copenhagen Airport and 9 km from Copenhagen City. The Announcements for The

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Powerfull performance in the Mens event

As always, the Senior Men closed and concluded the competition with their free skate.  Swedish Hugo Bostedt took the gold with 204.57 points after a free skate that was very strong technically and with a powerfull expression. He started with a high triple axel and continued with good combinations, triple

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Beautiful programs in the Womens Free Skate

The women’s competition was won by 17-year-old Iida Karhunen from Finland, who once again skated an almost flawless and expressive program, earning high scores and strong component points. With her young age, Iida is considered ‘one to watch,’ and she proved it again today with a total score of 193.16

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Senior Men ended the day’s competitions with speed

Hugo Bostedt from Sweden opened the competition with a high triple axel, although he unfortunately lost a few points in the jump combination. He had nice level-4 spins, and the program earned him 68.73 points. In 2nd place is Finnish Arttu Juusola, who had a rough start by missing his

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Strong programs in Junior Men

In Junior Men, there were 12 skaters from 7 countries, and we are very grateful that more skaters from outside the Nordic countries are choosing to participate in the competition. Matias Lindfors from Finland won the gold with 200.87 points after a technically strong program with high component scores. The

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