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What the World Skating Championships in Prague Tell Us About Sport After COVID and After the Olympics

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Prague hosts the 2026 Figure Skating World Championships. Here is why this specific edition matters for the sport's future and what trends are visible in the competition.

The ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague that concluded March 29 served as the closing chapter of the 2025-26 competitive season — a season bookended by the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in February and the World Championships six weeks later. The result is a competition whose field and storylines are shaped specifically by the emotional and physical aftermath of the Olympics, creating a championship with its own distinct character.

Figure skating's post-Olympic World Championships have historically served one of two functions: validation (Olympic medalists confirming their results) or correction (skaters who underperformed at the Olympics demonstrating what they were actually capable of under different conditions). The 2026 Prague edition, with both American competitors Amber Glenn and Ilia Malinin falling into the correction category, was always going to be watched through the lens of Olympic redemption.

The specific sport's trajectory post-COVID is itself a significant story. Figure skating was among the most severely affected of winter sports during the pandemic period — an indoor, spectator-driven sport that requires elaborate international logistics for both athletes and judges, skating cancelled or adapted events through 2020-2022 in ways that disrupted the competitive development of an entire generation of athletes who should have been accumulating Grand Prix and Championship experience.

The competitive consequences of this disruption are visible in the current field's profile: athletes who were at peak Olympic age in 2021-2022 entered the current quadrennium with less competitive experience than their predecessors, while athletes who turned senior in 2023-2024 benefited from more normal competitive trajectories. The net effect on competitive parity is ambiguous — some experienced skaters found the disruption irreversible; others emerged from the isolation period with technique improvements that concentrated training had produced.

For figure skating's global audience — which has grown significantly in the streaming era, particularly in the United States following the US national coverage expansion — the 2026 season's completion in Prague marks the beginning of a new competitive cycle oriented entirely toward the 2030 Winter Games whose host city has not yet been determined.

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