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Development

The ISU Development Program was established in 1996 as an essential tool for the promotion and development of the ISU sports. It is the ISU’s global initiative to improve the skating activities of ISU Members in a sustainable way. The ISU provides frameworks, funding and facilitation to ensure that Figure Skating and Speed Skating are meaningful for current and future generations worldwide. The Program has the following specific objectives:

- To increase the numbers and improve the quality of Skaters, Coaches, and Officials engaged in competitive international Figure Skating and Speed Skating.

- To increase the number of ISU Members able to develop Skaters who are competitive at the international level, both at the highest level and at the level of qualifying for ISU Events and ISU disciplines at the Olympic Winter Games.

ISU Communication 2310 provides the updated development policy and guidelines for applications. Applications for Projects must be sent to: ISU Development Commission (developmentcommission@isu.org) and ISU Secretariat (development@isu.org).

Development library

  • Communication 2310
  • Project documents
  • Scholarship documents
  • CoE Internships and Training Camps
  • C Contribution Documents
  • ISU Development Camps
  • ISU Membership Applications
  • Reports
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Communication 2310

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Project application form

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B1 form

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Report form USD

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Report form CHF

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Pair Skating Days 2025 Announcement

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Communication No. 2617

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Communication No. 2664

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Center of Excellence Short Track Training Camps

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C Contribution report form

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Communication 2660 (Safeguarding C Contribution) with Appendix A and B - Payment and Report forms

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Communication No. 2675

ISU Pair Skating Development Camp for Coaches and Pair Skaters & ISU Recognized Judges Seminar in Pair Skating
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Communication No. 2679

ISU Ice Dance Development Camp for Novice and Junior Ice Dance Couples and their Coaches Dortmund/Germany
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Communication No. 2681

ISU Synchronized Skating Development Training Camp for Junior Age Skaters and their Coaches