The ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating is a series of competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Elite figure skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
Currently the sanctioned events for the Grand Prix are:
The season ends with the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. This year's series will start in October and end in December.The Grand Prix of Figure Skating was first created in the 1995-96 skating season, using a points-based system based on results from the selected international events. The top qualifying skaters from each discipline would be eligible to compete in the Grand Prix Figure Skating Final.
Skaters are entered either by being "seeded" or by invitation. The "seeding" of top skaters at Grand Prix events basically takes into account their placement from the previous World Championships. This is to give a balanced field throughout the series. Each event can invite up to three skaters from their own country for each discipline.
Starting with the 2003-04 season, the Interim Judging System was introduced for scoring events in the Grand Prix. This later developed into the ISU Judging System, often called the Code of Points (CoP), of figure skating, replacing the previous 6.0 system.
Also in the 2003-04 season, the Bofrost Cup on Ice event was replaced with Cup of China.
In 1997, the Junior Grand Prix Series and Final were created.
The events for the 2006-2007 season are as follows:
The final will be held in St. Petersburg, Russia, from December 14th to 17th.
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