2026 Olympic Qualification Update: Individual & Team Event
After the conclusion of the Skate to Milano Olympic Qualifying Event in Beijing and the 2025 Grand Prix Series, the following nations have qualified spots for the Milano-Cortina Olympics in the individual and team figure skating events.
Final quota reallocation will be confirmed by the ISU by January 25, 2026.
See also: ISU Figure Skating Qualification System, Guide to Olympic Qualification
2 spots: France, South Korea, Italy, Latvia
1 spot: Kazakhstan, Georgia, Switzerland, Canada, Azerbaijan, Slovakia, Sweden, China, Estonia, Spain, Poland, AIN (Russia), Mexico, Ukraine, Chinese Taipei
Next 5 alternates: Monaco, France, Czech Republic, Germany, Israel
2 spots: Belgium, South Korea, Switzerland
1 spot: Estonia, Canada, Italy, Kazakhstan, France, Israel, Austria, Finland, Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Lithuania, AIN (Russia), Georgia, AIN (Belarus), China
Next 5 alternates: Cyprus, Norway, Estonia, Sweden, New Zealand
2 spots: Japan, Germany, Italy, Canada, USA
1 spot: Georgia, Hungary, Australia, Uzbekistan, Great Britain, Poland, Netherlands, China, Armenia
Next 5 alternates: France, Ukraine, USA, Czech Republic, Iceland
ICE DANCE (23 spots total)
2 spots: Great Britain, Spain, France, Finland**, Czech Republic
1 spot: Italy, Georgia, Germany, South Korea, Lithuania, Australia, China
Next 5 alternates: Sweden, Hungary, Japan, Italy, Ireland
**Finland has forfeited their second spot due to lack of skaters fulfilling the citizenship requirement to attend the Olympics
Nations must have qualified in at least 3 individual disciplines in order to qualify for the Team Event.
South Korea* (no pairs team available)
Poland* (AAQ ice dance - dependent on whether above AAQ are filled)
Note: The Additional Athletes Quota allows up to 5 athletes to join the Team Event if they have not qualified in their respective individual disciplines. The quota is filled starting from the highest ranked teams.