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The 2024 Grand Prix de France was the third event of the 2024–25 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: a senior-level international invitational competition series. It was held at the Angers IceParc in Angers from November 1–3. [ 1 ]
Amber Glenn, of the United States, competes in the women's free skating segment at the ISU Grand Prix Finals of Figure Skating, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, in Grenoble, France. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)
The 2024–25 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final and ISU Junior Grand Prix Final was held from December 5–8, 2024, at the Patinoire Polesud in Grenoble, France. The combined event was the culmination of two international series: the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and the Junior Grand Prix.
The 2024–25 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating is a series of senior international competitions organized by the International Skating Union that will be held from October 2024 through December 2024. Medals will be awarded in men's singles, women's singles , pair skating , and ice dance .
2024 Grand Prix de France: 3 Mao Shimada Japan: 73.72 2024-25 Junior Grand Prix Final: 4 Mone Chiba Japan: 71.69 2024 NHK Trophy: 5 Elyce Lin-Gracey United States: 71.16 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy: 6 Kim Chae-yeon South Korea: 70.90 2024 Grand Prix de France: 7 Kaoruko Wada Japan: 70.58 2024 JGP Poland: 8 Rion Sumiyoshi Japan: 70.48 2024 Cup of ...
It was the junior-level complement to the 2024–25 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earned points based on their placement at each event, and the top six in each discipline qualified to compete at the 2024–25 Junior Grand Prix Final in Grenoble, France.
2024–25 Dates Event Type Level Disc. Location Results July 18–21 Brazilian Championships: Nationals All M/W São Paulo, Brazil [1] August 16–17 Indian Championships: Nationals All M/W Gurgaon, India [2] September 18–19 Indonesian Championships Nationals All M/W Jakarta, Indonesia [3] September 26–28 Master's de Patinage: Other S/J All
The competition was first held in 1987 in Paris as the Grand Prix International de Paris. In 1991, Albertville hosted it as a pre-Olympic event. In 1994, it took place in Lyon and became known as the Trophée de France. It retained the name in 1995 when it was held in Bordeaux as part of the inaugural ISU Champions Series (Grand Prix