For the first time since 2017, Skate America returns to the Olympic Center in Lake Placid from November 14-16. A recent U.S. Figure Skating media release appears below, announcing all-session tickets are on sale for 2025 Skate America.
An elite figure skating event, Skate America brings together many of the top American and international skaters to compete in men’s and women’s singles as well as pairs and ice dance. Its return to the Olympic Center comes on the heels of a busy summer figure skating season that includes the Lake Placid Figure Skating Championships from June 19-21 and the Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships & International from July 27-31.
Lake Placid Figure Skating Championships – June 19-21
The 68th edition of the Lake Placid Figure Skating Championships is a non-qualifying competition with singles and pairs events for all levels, from beginner through senior.
Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships & International – July 27-31
The Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships, the oldest ice dance event in the world, is part of the US Figure Skating’s National Qualifying Series and Solo Dance Series. The Lake Placid Ice Dance International is an international event on the ISU calendar.
Couples ice dance events will be offered at all levels from pre-juvenile through senior, with juvenile through senior included in U.S. Figure Skating’s National Qualifying Series, while the International event will feature advanced novice, junior, and senior levels, and solo dance events will be held at all levels from preliminary through senior as part of the U.S. Figure Skating Solo Dance Series.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, May 20, 2025
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2025 Skate America All-Session Tickets Go on Sale Thursday
ISU Grand Prix Series returns to Lake Placid in Olympic season
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado – All-session tickets for 2025 Skate America, which takes place Nov. 14-16 in Lake Placid, New York, will go on sale to the public Thursday, May 22 at 12 p.m. ET.
All-session tickets include entry to all competition sessions Nov. 14-16 as well as all official practices beginning Nov. 13.
Pricing for all-session tickets at the Grand Prix event isas follows (including taxes and fees):
- P1: $510/seat
- P2: $310/seat
- P3: $130/seat
To purchase tickets, fans can visit SkateAmericaLP.com. Single-session tickets will go on sale in July.
One of the most prestigious events of the fall figure skating season, U.S. and World champions are expected to attend in the four contested disciplines: women’s, men’s pairs and ice dance. The full list of invited athletes will be announced in early June.
Competition will be held at the historic 1980 Herb Brooks Arena. This marks the sixth time Skate America heads to Lake Placid and the first since 2017. This is also the third time Skate America will take place in Lake Placid in an Olympic season.
Skate America will be the fifth of six stops in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series. Other stops include Grand Prix de France, Cup of China, Skate Canada International, NHK Trophy and Finlandia Trophy. Skaters earn points throughout the Grand Prix Series to qualify for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, which will be held Dec. 4-7 in Nagoya, Japan.
For more information on 2025 Skate America, including a tentative schedule, visit SkateAmericaLP.com.
-U.S. Figure Skating-
U.S. Figure Skating is the national governing body for the sport of figure skating in the United States as recognized by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the International Skating Union. U.S. Figure Skating comprises more than 875 member clubs, collegiate clubs and high school teams, and more than 1,000 registered Learn to Skate USA programs representing over 246,000 members. U.S. Figure Skating is charged with the development of the sport on all levels within the United States, including athletes, officials, sanctioning of events and exhibitions, and establishing the rules and guidelines by which the sport is governed.