The International Skating Union (ISU) plays the transparency card to the fullest. She even pushes the concept to a level never before approached in the sporting movement. It has in fact decided to open the debates and sessions of its 57th congress to the public, which began Monday June 4 in Seville. An ordinary congress which will end on Friday June 8 with the election for the presidency of the ISU, for which the Dutchman Jan Dijkema, the outgoing, is the only candidate. The public can attend all of the work via the ISU YouTube channel. During the first day of the congress, Monday, June 4, delegates voted against a proposal to increase the minimum age for participation in a major competition on the international figure skating calendar, including the Olympic Games, from 15 to 17. 'winter.
— Published June 5, 2018

