Ice skating raises minimum age from 15 to 17 in 'historic' move
Ice skaters will have to be at least 17 to take part in senior competitions after the sport's governing body voted Tuesday to raise the minimum age from 15.
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Ice skaters will have to be at least 17 to take part in senior competitions after the sport's governing body voted Tuesday to raise the minimum age from 15.
Ice skaters will have to be at least 17 years old to compete in professional competitions after the sport's governing body voted Tuesday to increase the minimum age from 15.
Figure skaters will have to be at least 17 to compete in future Winter Olympics after the minimum age was raised from 15 in the wake of the Kamila Valieva controversy.
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No 15-year-old figure skaters will be allowed to compete at the 2026 Olympics following the controversy surrounding Russian national champion Kamila Valieva at this year's Beijing Games.
The International Skating Union approved gradually raising the figure skating age minimum from 15 years to 17 years for Olympic-level competition before the next Winter Games in 2026, which will impact the women’s singles event.
BANGKOK: Ice skaters will have to be at least 17 to take part in senior competitions after the sport's governing body voted on Tuesday (Jun 7) to raise the minimum age from 15.