Nottingham hosts Britannia Cup ice dance competition

Synchronised skating teams from across the UK compete at the National Ice Centre this afternoon, followed by an evening public disco skate open to visitors.

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Nottingham hosts Britannia Cup ice dance competition
The fun monster isn't there any more, and neither is the glorious sun, most likely.

The Britannia Cup synchronised ice dance competition takes place this afternoon at National Ice Centre, bringing teams from across the UK to compete as part of the winter figure skating calendar.

The event, starting at 3pm, sees synchronised skating teams judged on precision, timing, and choreography - a discipline that continues to grow in popularity nationwide. Competitions like this form a key part of the season for clubs and skaters progressing through national levels.

The National Ice Centre remains one of the UK’s busiest ice sports venues, regularly hosting national competitions alongside public skating sessions and fixtures.

Later in the evening, the rink reopens to the public for a disco skate from 7pm. Visitors can hire skates on-site, offering a chance for residents to take to the ice themselves following the afternoon’s elite performances.