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2025 NHK Trophy

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2025 NHK Trophy
Type:Grand Prix
Date:7 – 9 November
Season:2024–25
Location:Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
Host:Japan Skating Federation
Venue:Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Japan Yuma Kagiyama
Women's singles:
Japan Kaori Sakamoto
Pairs:
Georgia (country) Anastasiia Metelkina
and Luka Berulava
Ice dance:
United States Madison Chock
and Evan Bates
Navigation
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2024 NHK Trophy
Next:
2026 NHK Trophy
Previous Grand Prix:
2025 Skate Canada International
Next Grand Prix:
2025 Skate America

The 2025 NHK Trophy is a figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU). Organized and hosted by the Japan Skating Federation, it is the fourth event of the 2025–26 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: a senior-level international invitational competition series. It will be held at the Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan from November 7–9.[1][2] Medals will be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters will also earned points toward qualifying for the 2025–26 Grand Prix Final.

Entries

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The International Skating Union announced the preliminary assignments on 6 June 2025.[3][4]

Country Men Women Pairs Ice dance
 Belgium Loena Hendrickx
Nina Pinzarrone
 Canada Katherine Medland Spence
 China Jin Boyang
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 France François Pitot
 Great Britain
 Hungary
 Italy Gabriele Frangipani Anna Pezzetta
Matteo Rizzo
 Japan Yuma Kagiyama Wakaba Higuchi TBA
Shun Sato Kaori Sakamoto
TBA
 Kazakhstan Sofia Samodelkina
 Netherlands
 Slovakia Adam Hagara
 South Korea Cha Jun-hwan You Young
 Switzerland Lukas Britschgi Kimmy Repond
 United States Jimmy Ma Sarah Everhardt
Andrew Torgashev Elyce Lin-Gracey

References

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  1. ^ "2025 NHK Trophy". Japan Skating Federation. Japan Skating Federation. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
  2. ^ "ISU GP NHK Trophy 2025". International Skating Union. International Skating Union. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Grand Prix Assignments 2025/26". X. Anything GOEs. Retrieved 6 June 2025.
  4. ^ "ISU announces 2025-2026 Grand Prix assignments". Figure Skaters Online. Retrieved 6 June 2025.
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