Athletes from Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Georgia, who train in Russia, will have the opportunity to perform at the Moscow stage of the Figure Skating Grand Prix, Alexander Lakernik, vice-president International Figure Skating Union (ISU), told TASS.
According to Report, since a limited number of participants will be allowed to engage in the competition, everything needs to be decided in advance. "Professionals who train in our country can compete in the Grand Prix. There may also be people from abroad. But the situation with flights is not yet clear," he said.
Lakernik noted that Moscow would host both rounds of the Russian Cup before the Grand Prix.
The game is scheduled for November 20-22.