Single Skating is a discipline in figure skating where an individual skater performs on ice. It includes a variety of elements such as jumps, spins, and footwork, showcasing the skater's technical skills and artistic expression. Skaters are judged based on their performance quality, technical difficulty, and overall presentation.
In competitions, Single Skating is divided into different categories based on age and skill level, including junior and senior divisions. Skaters often perform to music, and routines typically last between two to four minutes. The sport is governed by organizations like the International Skating Union (ISU).