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International Skating Union

NameInternational Skating Union
AbbreviationISU
Founded1892
DisciplinesFigure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, Speed Skating
SportsSkating

Description

Founded in 1892, the International Skating Union (ISU) is the oldest governing international Winter sport federation. Governing all skating disciplines on ice, the organization was established at its first Congress on 23 July 1892, in Scheveningen, Netherlands, with delegates from 15 European nations, as the Internationale Eislauf Vereinigung (IEV). The federationโ€™s name would be rebranded to the current ISU just two years later, in 1894, with the addition of Canada as a member, as it became more internationally oriented.

Figure skating is one of the disciplines governed by the ISU. The first World Figure Skating Championships (open to men only) were organized in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1896, and the first ISU Championships for Ladies Figure Skating were organized in Davos, Switzerland, in 1906. The discipline then became the first Winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, during its Summer editions at London 1908 and Antwerp 1920, with events for both genders.

One of the other disciplines governed by the ISU is speed skating. The first World Championships in the discipline (for men only) were held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1889, even before the establishment of the ISU. Both speed skating and figure skating were included in the official programme of the first Olympic Winter Games, held at Chamonix 1924, but the speed skating events included only menโ€™s competitions. Women first competed in speed skating at the Winter Olympics in 1932 in demonstration events, and the first Speed Skating World Championships for Ladies would be held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1936. As a full medal sport, womenโ€™s speed skating did not actually begin until Squaw Valley 1960. The first ISU Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Men and Ladies would later be staged in West Allis, Wisconsin, United States, in 1970.

Short track speed skating is the more recent ISUโ€™s Olympic discipline. The first ISU Short Track Speed Skating Championships (for Men and Ladies) were held in Solihull, Great Britain, in 1978. The discipline would be first included in the official programme of the Olympic Winter Games at Albertville 1992, with events for men and women (after appearing as a demonstration sport at Calgary 1988).

Figure skating and both speed skating formats have also been featured in the programme of the Youth Winter Olympics since the competitionโ€™s inception, at Innsbruck 2012, with events for boys and girls.

Apart from the aforementioned Olympic disciplines, the ISU also oversees synchronized skating, which is similar to figure skating but performed by large groups of skaters. The first World Synchronized Skating Championships were held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, in 2000.

As of January 2026, the ISU has 102 member federations, with two club members: the Internationaler Schlittschuh-Club Davos (SUI) and the Stockholms Allmรคnna Skridskoklubb (SWE). However, because several nations have both a figure skating and a speed skating member, only 80 nations are represented in the ISU. The federationโ€™s headquarters is located in Lausanne, Switzerland, and its current president is South Koreaโ€™s Kim Jae-Yeol.

Presidents

Tenure Name Country Notes
1892โ€”1895 Pim Mulier ๐Ÿ‘ Image
NED
1895โ€”1925 Viktor Gustaf Balck ๐Ÿ‘ Image
SWE
1925โ€”1937 Ulrich Salchow ๐Ÿ‘ Image
SWE
1937โ€”1945 Gerrit van Laer ๐Ÿ‘ Image
NED
1945โ€”1946 Herbert Clarke ๐Ÿ‘ Image
GBR
Ad interim
1946โ€”1953 Herbert Clarke ๐Ÿ‘ Image
GBR
1953โ€”1955 James Koch ๐Ÿ‘ Image
SUI
Ad interim
1955โ€”1967 James Koch ๐Ÿ‘ Image
SUI
1967โ€”1967 Ernst Labin ๐Ÿ‘ Image
AUT
1967โ€”1969 Jacques Favart ๐Ÿ‘ Image
FRA
Ad interim
1969โ€”1980 Jacques Favart ๐Ÿ‘ Image
FRA
1980โ€”1994 Olaf Poulsen ๐Ÿ‘ Image
NOR
1994โ€”2016 Ottavio Cinquanta ๐Ÿ‘ Image
ITA
2016โ€”2022 Jan Dijkema ๐Ÿ‘ Image
NED
2022โ€” Kim Jae-Yeol ๐Ÿ‘ Image
KOR