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The World Figure Skating Championships in Prague Had a Record Attendance, Almost 128,000 People Came | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - The World Figure Skating Championships in Prague had a record attendance. According to the ISU, 127,837 spectators came to the O2 Arena auditorium. The ISU does not keep official attendance statistics, but according to available materials, Prague surpassed the 119,000 spectators at the 2000 American Championships in Cleveland.
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The World Figure Skating Championships in Prague had a record attendance. According to the ISU, 127,837 spectators came to the O2 Arena auditorium. The ISU does not keep official attendance statistics, but according to available materials, Prague surpassed the 119,000 spectators at the 2000 American Championships in Cleveland.

Prague - The World Figure Skating Championships in Prague had a record attendance. According to the ISU, 127,837 spectators came to the O2 Arena auditorium. The ISU does not keep official attendance statistics, but according to available materials, Prague surpassed the 119,000 spectators at the 2000 American Championships in Cleveland.

The World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, which will close today with a final exhibition, have thrilled both the competitors and the President of the International Skating Federation (ISU) Kim Chae-yol. Even the organizers did not expect such interest from the fans. The Czech Union is considering trying to soon win other large figure skating events of a smaller scale, such as the Grand Prix or the European Championships. This was told to…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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