World Cup Figures Brings Artistic Skating Into the Spotlight
World Skate’s World Cup Figures is scheduled for September 18–20, 2026, in Lynwood, in the Chicago area. The official event page points skaters to the program and event bulletin for the full competition details.

Artistic skating doesn’t always get the loudest applause, but it has a way of stopping people in their tracks. The World Cup Figures is set for September 18–20, 2026, in Lynwood, in the Chicago area, and it’s the kind of event that reminds everyone how precise, demanding, and beautiful figure skating on wheels can be.

According to the official World Skate event page, the competition includes the program and event bulletin, giving skaters and followers a central place to check the schedule and event information. For anyone who loves clean edges, control, and the old-school discipline of figures, this is one to keep on the radar.
Why figures still matter
Figures are all about control, balance, and repetition done right. They reward patience more than flash, and that makes them uniquely satisfying to watch. Every line has to be held, every turn has to be deliberate, and every little mistake is easy to spot.

- Precision: The whole discipline is built on accuracy and edge quality.
- Style: Clean movement and posture matter as much as power.
- Tradition: Figures carry a deep connection to artistic skating history.
What the official listing confirms
The event page confirms the competition dates and location, and notes that the official program and bulletin are available through the listing. That’s the best place to look for updates on how the event is structured and how the competition will run.
World Cup Figures is scheduled for September 18–20, 2026, in Lynwood, in the Chicago area, USA.
Why skaters should pay attention
Even if you don’t compete in figures yourself, events like this help keep artistic skating visible. They give newer skaters a reference point for technique and remind the wider roller community that performance and precision still have a major place in the sport.
It’s also the kind of event that can make for great visuals: polished lines, focused faces, and the kind of rink action that works well in a feature image or a tight photo gallery from the venue.
Keep an eye on the bulletin
For skaters, coaches, and fans, the main takeaway is simple: the official event page is the source to follow for the program and bulletin. If you’re planning around the competition, that’s where the most reliable details should appear as the event gets closer.
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World Cup Figures
Where: Lynwood, Illinois, United States
World Skate artistic figures competition scheduled for September 18–20, 2026 in Lynwood in the Chicago area, USA. The official page includes the program and…

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