Accessibility

A competition open to everyone.

Figure skating is meant to be watched, followed and understood by anyone who cares to be there. Our commitment is to make that as effortless as possible, on the ice, in the arena, and on this site.

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Our commitment

ICEskatERA Open is delivered as an inclusive event, in cooperation with the City of Toruń and the Tor-Tor Ice Arena.

We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 AA on every public surface, and we work with the venue to keep step-free access, accessible seating, accessible restrooms and reserved viewing positions available across all six competition days.

Accessibility is treated as part of the design work, not an accommodation. Where a control, a colour pairing or a piece of copy fails that standard, we consider it a defect and correct it.

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On this site

Every page in the public experience is built on the same accessible foundation.

Semantic landmarks, keyboard-reachable navigation, visible focus, colour contrast at AA or better, reduced-motion respected, and screen-reader-friendly labelling on interactive elements. Video and gallery content added in future updates will ship with captions and descriptive alternatives.

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At the arena

Tor-Tor Ice Arena provides step-free access, accessible seating and reserved companion positions.

Practical details, parking bays, entrance routes, quiet spaces, and accessible facilities, will be published together with the Official Announcement, closer to the event.

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Report an issue

If something on this site or at the event does not work for you, we would like to know.

Please include the page URL or the location at the arena, what you were trying to do, and, where possible, the assistive technology you were using. We aim to respond within five working days.

Accessibility contact
events@iceskatera.com

A dedicated accessibility address will be published once the team is in place. Until then, all enquiries are answered by the events team.

No visitor should feel they have to ask twice.