From June 9 to 15, the PalaBigi arena welcomes the qualified athletes for the final stage of the Artistic International Series 2025
With the opening of the competitions in Reggio Emilia, the final phase of the Artistic International Series World Cup officially begins — a circuit launched by World Skate to offer a high-level competitive platform for artistic roller skating on a global scale.
The AIS Final 2025, scheduled from June 9 to 15 at PalaBigi, where 419 athletes from 26 countries, features the athletes who earned their place through standout performances in the previous stages held in Buenos Aires and Trieste. This decisive event is reserved for the top-ranking skaters of the international series.
A Week of High-Level Competition
Throughout the week, the event will showcase performances across the main artistic skating disciplines: Solo Dance, Freeskating, Pairs, Couple Dance, Quartets, Small Groups, Large Show Groups, and Precision. The schedule reflects the depth and variety of artistic skating, highlighting both technical execution and choreographic innovation.
With athletes from multiple continents, the AIS Final reaffirms its international scope and strategic role in promoting the sport worldwide.
A key benchmark ahead of the World Championships
The AIS Final serves as the first major international benchmark ahead of the upcoming World Championships, scheduled to take place from October 17 to 30 in Beijing. . At this point in the season, competing at a high-level event is strategically crucial — it allows athletes and coaches to test the progress of their training programs, assess competitive standards, and gather valuable insights in preparation for the season’s most important events.
Every performance on the floor is the result of a complex process of training, refinement, and artistic planning involving athletes and multidisciplinary teams. This competition offers a unique preview of the technical and stylistic developments that will shape the international season.
Follow the Event Live
World Skate will provide full coverage of the AIS Final across its official channels, offering real-time updates, exclusive footage, and behind-the-scenes content.
To stay informed throughout the event, follow World Skate on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, where highlights, interviews, and results will be published daily.