Montreal is set to host the World Figure Skating Championships for the first time since 1932 ©Getty Images

Montreal has been awarded hosting rights to the World Figure Skating Championships in 2024 - four years after the event in the Canadian city was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The International Skating Union (ISU) Council has provisionally allocated a number of World Championships in 2023 and 2024, and Montreal is among the venues chosen.

It is now set to hold the World Figure Skating Championships from March 18 to 24 2024.

Montreal last got to witness the competition in 1932 when Canada staged it for the first time

South Korean capital Seoul has been awarded the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in 2023, with Dutch city Rotterdam to stage the 2024 edition.

The ISU will hold its World Speed Skating Championships in two blocks in 2024, with Canada chosen to put on one of the events.

Calgary will host World Championships in the single-distances format, while allround and sprint World Championships are due to be held in Inzell in Germany.

Croatia's capital Zagreb was selected to put on the World Synchronised Skating Championships in 2024.

Russia will stage both the European Speed Skating Championships and European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in 2024 ©Getty Images
Russia will stage both the European Speed Skating Championships and European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in 2024 ©Getty Images

Russia, unable to be awarded World Championships under World Anti-Doping Agency sanctions imposed on the country, was chosen to put on European Speed Skating Championships and European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in January 2024.

Kolomna and 2014 Winter Olympic host Sochi were respectively chosen for those events.

The 2024 European Figure Skating Championships have been given to Hungarian capital Budapest, while the 2023 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships are set for Gdansk in Poland.

The United States and Canada were additionally awarded two Four Continents events each by the ISU Council.

In January 2023, Quebec has been selected to stage the Four Continents Speed Skating Championships, with an American venue - either Salt Lake City or Milwaukee - doing so in January 2024.

Salt Lake City, which hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002 and could bid for the 2030 edition, was selected to stage the 2023 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships, with Laval in Canada given that honour in 2024.