The Philippine Skating Union (PhSU) is the sports governing body of the Philippines for figure skating and short track speedskating. PhSU was granted provisional membership on June 13, 2004 by the International Skating Union. Full membership was granted upon the completion of an Olympic sized skating rink at the SM Mall of Asia. It is a National Sports Association duly recognized by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee. PhSU was originally established as the Ice Skating Institute of the Philippines.[1]
Member federations of the International Skating Union
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European members (59) | Nations (57) |
- Andorra (Figure)
- Armenia (Figure)
- Austria (Figure)
- Austria (Speed)
- Azerbaijan (Figure)
- Belarus
- Belgium (Figure)
- Belgium (Speed)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus (Figure)
- Czech Republic (Figure)
- Czech Republic (Speed)
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland (Figure)
- Finland (Speed)
- France
- Georgia (Figure)
- Germany (Figure)
- Germany (Speed)
- Great Britain
- Greece (Figure)
- Hungary
- Iceland (Figure)
- Republic of Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein (Figure)
- Lithuania (Figure)
- Lithuania (Speed)
- Luxembourg (Figure)
- Luxembourg (Speed)
- North Macedonia (Figure)
- Moldova (Figure)
- Monaco (Figure)
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland (Figure)
- Poland (Speed)
- Portugal (Figure)
- Romania
- Russia (Figure)
- Russia (Speed)
- Serbia
- Slovakia (Figure)
- Slovakia (Speed)
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden (Figure)
- Sweden (Speed)
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine (Figure)
- Ukraine (Speed)
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Clubs (2) |
- Internationaler Schlittschuh-Club Davos
- Stockholms Allmänna Skridskoklubb
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Four continents members (42) | Africa (4) |
- Egypt (Figure)
- Morocco (Figure)
- South Africa (Figure)
- South Africa (Speed)
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Americas (12) | |
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Asia (22) |
- Cambodia (Figure)
- China (Figure)
- China (Speed)
- Chinese Taipei
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan (Figure)
- North Korea
- South Korea
- Malaysia
- Mongolia
- Philippines
- Qatar (Speed)
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Turkmenistan (Figure)
- United Arab Emirates (Figure)
- Uzbekistan
- Vietnam
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Oceania (4) |
- Australia (Figure)
- Australia (Speed)
- New Zealand (Figure)
- New Zealand (Speed)
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Sports governing bodies in the Philippines (PHI)
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Other sports | |
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- IOC-affiliated bodies
- Government
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