Introduction

Notice:
Ticket refund/exchange is not possible for this event once the purchase is made. In the event of not being able to attend due to personal reasons, the situation shall be dealt with by customers themselves. Sorry about the inconvenience caused and thanks for your understanding.
Tickets Information:
Welfare Tickets (Class C): The price of class C will be sold only 30RMB on August 12-18 until they are sold out.
Family Package (Class B): Set-A: 480RMB for 3*200 tickets + gift package
Set-B: 360RMB for 3*200 tickets (at a 40% discount)
Early Bird Tickets (any class): Tickets will be sold at a 20% discount during August (except welfare tickets and family package) until this kind of tickets are sold out.
The 2019 Shanghai Trophy, featuring short track speed skating, figure skating and synchronized skating, will be held at Oriental Sports Center in Shanghai, China from October 3 to 5.
The short track speed skating disciplines set for this year’s tournament are the men’s and women’s 1,000 meters, men’s 5,000, women’s 3,000 and 2,000 mixed relay. The figure skating events will see men’s and women’s singles, pairs and ice dance, as well as synchronized skating.
This year’s Shanghai Trophy has been scheduled at the beginning of a new skating season, which means that figure skaters and teams will bring brand new programs which they will keep practicing and performing for the rest of the season. Short track speed skaters will also be in their best condition in terms of stamina when they take part in competitions in Shanghai.
Details of skaters:
According to the organizers, star figure skaters like Elizabet Tursynbayeva of Kazakhstan and 2018 Winter Games silver medalists Evgeniia Medvedeva of Russia are confirmed to come.
Also, Italian skater Matteo Rizzo have confirmed to participate. For the pairs and ice dance, Natalia Zabiiako/Aleksandr Enbert and Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov will participate in the Shanghai trophy, too.
Chinese pair Sui Wenjing and Han Cong have confirmed their participation for the Shanghai event. China’s first synchronized skating team Ice Pearl will also make its debut at the world-class competitions in the city.