Where to Watch ISU World Speed Skating Championships 2021
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February 10, 2021 Heerenveen, Netherlands Where to Watch ISU World Speed Skating Championships 2021 #WorldSpeed #SpeedSkating Don’t miss any of the action from the season’s thrilling races from the Heerenveen Speed Skating Hub, which will be streamed live to all fans on the ISU Skating YouTube page. Make sure you subscribe to the channel to receive live stream notifications. Some geo-restrictions will apply on YouTube, but if you find yourself unable to watch the stream, check out one of the channels below to get access. Best efforts will be used to communicate any changes and updates to the list of geo-restricted territories. This list will be updated for each ISU Speed Skating event taking place in 2021. For precise details of broadcaster coverage please check local listings. ISU World Speed Skating Championships, 2021 live stream and broadcast schedule: Asia Fuji TV Japan JSports Japan SBS South Korea Tencent China Europe ARD Germany Arenasport Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro Czech TV Czech Republic Eurosport Albania, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, France-Andorra- Monaco, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Portugal, United Kingdom France TV France (Highlights only) Match TV Russia, Moldova Match TV* Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan MTVA Hungary NENT Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden NOS Netherlands ORF* Austria Polsat* Poland Poverkhnost Moldova, Estonia Poverkhnost* Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania RAI* Italy Sport 1 Lithuania* Lithuania North America CBC* Canada Peacock Premium* USA *Events also available as a live stream on the ISU Skating YouTube. ISU Speed Skating Hub Events 2021: • ISU European Speed Skating Championships, January 16-17, 2021 • ISU World Cup Speed Skating 1: January 22-24, 2021 • ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2: January 29-31, 2021 • ISU World Speed Skating Championships: February 11-14, 2021 Within the framework of these 2020/21 ISU Events a “Competition Bubble“ (CB) will be created to create a safe environment for all, including Skaters, team staff, Officials, the Organizing Committee and all other persons involved in the Speed Skating Hub. All measures and rules set out in the “Health Regulations” represent measures and rules that complement those set out in the ISU’s document titled “Guidelines for ISU Events during the COVID-19 pandemic“ (“ISU Guidelines”). These regulations exclusively and specifically apply to the ISU Speed Skating Hub 2021 which will be held Heerenveen (NED). For further details, read the Health Regulations for Participating Teams. The individual announcements and entry lists will be published under the respective events as soon as they are available. For further information regarding the ISU Speed Skating Hub please visit: https://www.isu.org/heerenveen2021. Subscribe to the ISU Newsletter to receive the latest information from the ISU and you can also subscribe to the Skating ISU YouTube Channel to receive notifications when live streams or new videos are published. Highlights, clips, interviews, behind the scenes: YouTube: ISU Skating IG: @ISUSpeedSkating Facebook: @ISUSpeedSkating Twitter: @ISU_Speed Follow the conversation with #WorldSpeed and #SpeedSkating. About the International Skating Union The International Skating Union (ISU), founded in 1892, is the oldest governing international winter sport federation and the exclusive international sport federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) administering the sports of Figure Skating (Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance), Synchronized Skating, Speed Skating and Short Track Speed Skating worldwide. The objectives of the ISU are to regulate, govern, promote and develop its sports on the basis of friendship and mutual understanding between athletes. Currently three ISU disciplines are included in the Olympic Winter Games program (Figure Skating, Speed Skating and Short Track Speed Skating). .