For more than a century, the World Figure Skating Championships have crowned the greatest skaters in the sport - from the pioneers of the 19th century to the stars dazzling audiences today. First held in 1896, the event has witnessed the evolution of figure skating through legendary champions, unforgettable performances and historic rivalries in men's and women's singles, pairs and ice dance.
As the skating world gathers for the 2026 World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, there has never been a better time to look back at the rich history of this remarkable competition. The World Figure Skating Championships History Hub brings together the history of past World Championships and information on this year's event - celebrating the athletes, moments and milestones that shaped the sport.
Explore the history, discover past champions and relive the drama of more than 125 years of World Championships.
Discover The Stories Of Past World Figure Skating Champions
Winners of the Men's Title at the World Figure Skating Championships
Winners of the Women's Title at the World Figure Skating Championships
Winners of the Pairs Title at the World Figure Skating Championships
Winners of the Ice Dance Title at the World Figure Skating Championships
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The 1912 World Figure Skating Championships
The 1912 World Figure Skating Championships brought together the leading skaters in the world in Davos and Manchester, with titles won by skaters from Austria, Hungary and the United Kingdom. This post explores what the World Championships looked like just prior to the first World War.
Topics: 1912 World Championships, World Figure Skating Championships history, figure skating and The Great War
The 1960 World Figure Skating Championships
A look back at the 1960 World Figure Skating Championships in Vancouver, held shortly after the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, and the skaters who defined the competition. This vlog revisits the champions, key moments and historical context of the event, offering a snapshot of international figure skating at the start of the 1960s - just one year before the devastating crash of Sabena Flight 548.
Topics: 1960 World Championships, World Figure Skating Championships history, Canadian figure skating
Hana Mašková, Prague's Ice Queen
A tribute to Prague's own Hana Mašková, the elegant Czech star who captured the 1968 European Championships title, an Olympic bronze at the 1968 Winter Olympics and two medals at the World Championships, before her life was tragically cut short in 1972. With an eye on Prague and the 2026 World Figure Skating Championships, this post looks back at one of the city’s most beloved skating champions and her enduring place in the sport’s history.
Topics: Hana Mašková, Czech figure skaters, figure skaters from Prague
The 1972 World Figure Skating Championships
A look back at the 1972 World Figure Skating Championships in Calgary, where a strong international field battled for world titles just weeks after the Winter Olympics in Sapporo. The event featured victories by Ondrej Nepela, Beatrix Schuba, Irina Rodnina and Alexei Ulanov, and Lyudmila Pakhomova and Aleksandr Gorshkov. Canada’s Karen Magnussen delighted the home crowd and earned a silver medal.
Topics: 1972 World Championships, World Figure Skating Championships history, Canadian figure skating
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Skate Guard's Results Archive - includes past winners at the World Figure Skating Championships.
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