Know more about the schedule and streaming details of the ISU World Team Trophy 2023
The Japanese figure skating team hopes to end the 2022–23 campaign on a winning note by winning the ISU World Team Trophy 2023 in Tokyo. The group is going for its first medal in six years after recently winning the men’s, women’s, and couples’ competitions at the World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama.
ISU World Team Trophy In Figure Skating Japan 2023: Schedule, schedule, date, time, venue, teams, live stream
The top six nations in the world, including South Korea, which will be competing for the first time, will compete in the biennial competition, which is planned to take place from April 13–16, 2023, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.
Uno Shoma, a male standout for Japan and the country’s two-time defending women’s world champion, withdrew owing to an injury to his right ankle. His place will be taken by Sato Shun. On the other hand, the US is anticipated to present a serious challenge to Japan, led by ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates, as well as couples runners-up Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier.
So, let’s have a look at the full schedule and streaming details of the ISU World Team Trophy 2023:
A full schedule of the ISU World Team Trophy 2023
You can see the whole competition and practice schedule here:
Thursday, 13 April
- 14:55-Opening ceremony
- 15:50-Ice dance rhythm dance
- 17:15-Women’s short program
- 19:25-Men’s short program
Friday, 14 April
- 16:00-Pairs short program
- 17:25-Ice dance free dance
- 19:00-Women’s free skate
Saturday, 15 April
- 15:15-Pairs free skate
- 16:50-Men’s free skate
Sunday, 16 April
- 14:00-Gala exhibition
Where to watch it live?
Fans can watch the World Team Trophy on a partner broadcaster or the ISU’s YouTube channel because it is an official International Skating Union event. Despite the fact that the live broadcast will be accessible in many nations, some regions may be subject to geo-restrictions.
The list of geo-restricted regions will be updated as necessary, and any changes will be communicated as far as possible. Please check local listings for the exact broadcaster coverage information below:
- Taiwan: ELTA TV
- Japan: TV Asahi
- Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Timor Leste, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Mongolia, Hong Kong, and Macau: SPOTV
- India: Viacom 18
- Kazahkstan: QazSports
- South Korea: SBS
- Czech Republic: Ceska Televiza
- North Macedonia: MRKTV
- Hungary: MTVA
- Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden: Viaplay (NENT)
- Russia: OKKO
- Poland: Polsat
- Ukraine: Poverkhnost
- Slovakia: R TVS
- USA: Peacock, NBC