This template is an easier alternative to create program tables for figure skater biographies, and it satisfies the latest accessibility criteria for data tables. It can be used to list the competition and exhibition programs for a single skater, pair, or dance team. For the program details, it is recommended to use the template {{FS program}}.

Currently, a maximum of 20 seasons can be added per table and 6 exhibition programs per season. It is possible to add multiple short and free skate programs per season. If you find a skater with more than 20 seasons/6 exhibition programs or notice any bugs or have suggestions for additional parameters, please share them on the template's talk page.

Simplified markup code
Competition programs only:

{{Figure skating program list
|season1=
|ref1=
  |SP1=
  |FS1=
|season2=
|ref2=
  |SP2=
  |FS2=
| ...
}}


Competition and exhibition programs:

{{Figure skating program list
|exhibition=yes
|season1=
|ref1=
  |SP1=
  |FS1=
  |EX1=
|season2=
|ref2=
  |SP2=
  |FS2=
  |EX2=
| ...
}}

Full markup code for one season

{{Figure skating program list
|caption=
|shortlist=
|ice dance=
|exhibition=
|ref=
|season1=
 |olympic1=
 |ref1=
 |EXnum1=
 |span1= 
  |SP1=
  |FS1=
  |EX1=
  |EX1_2=
  |EX1_3=
  |EX1_4=
  |EX1_5=
  |EX1_6=
| ...
}}

Annotations and parameters edit

Global parameters

  • This template uses the default caption "Competition (and exhibition) programs by season". For a different caption, use the parameter |caption=.
  • If the table is only meant to be a shortlist without program details, set the parameter |shortlist=yes.
  • Make sure to list the seasons chronologically from first to last, not in reverse order. This makes the addition of new seasons easier and is in accordance with the Wiki Manual of Style.
  • For ice dance programs, use the parameter |ice dance= with "OD/FD" for the original dance, "SD/FD" for the short dance, and "RD/FD" for the rhythm dance. The free dance will be shown with all three options.
  • For adding exhibition programs to the list, set the parameter |exhibition=yes.
  • For referencing the full table with one bundled inline citation, use the parameter |ref=.

Season parameters

  • For the season, use the format "YYYY–YY" with an en dash (example: 2010–11).
  • If a skater performs at the Winter Olympics in that season, set the parameter |olympicx=yes and highlight the Olympic programs in bold using the standard markup '''Title'''.
  • For additing the title of the short and free skate program, use the parameters |SPx= and |FSx=. For more details about the composer, choreographer, and other information, use the template {{FS program}}.
  • For adding exhibition programs to the list, use the the parameters |EXx= and |EXx_y= (example: |EX14_3= gives the 3rd exhibition program in the 14th season block). In case of multiple exhibition programs per season, make sure to add their number to |EXnum_x= (see examples below).
  • If a skater or team does not have a short, free skate, or exhibition program in a particular season, leave the respective parameters empty.
  • If a skater or team changes their competition programs mid-season, start a new season block and leave |seasonx= empty. Use the parameter |spanx= in the previous season block with the total number of spanned rows (see example below).
  • For referencing the short and free skate programs of single seasons, use the parameter |refx=. A suitable source is the skater's or team's official ISU profile page. This is required if no bundled source is available.
  • For referencing exhibition programs, add the inline citation right after the program title.

Formatting rules for program titles
According to MOS:MUSIC, music titles must adhere the following formatting rules:

  • Generic classical pieces like Ballades, Nocturnes, or Piano Concertos must be written in standard font.
  • Major works like movies, musicals, or operas (e.g. The Phantom of the Opera) as well as major classical pieces (e.g. Moonlight Sonata) must be italized.
  • Song titles (e.g. "Bohemian Rhapsody") must be written in standard font and placed in quotation marks.

Examples edit

Example 1: Basic table edit

{{Figure skating program list
|season1=2010–11
  |SP1=''[[Swan Lake]]''
  |FS1=''[[Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film|Moulin Rouge!]]''
|season2=2011–12
  |SP2=[[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)|Piano Concerto No. 2]]
  |FS2=''Moulin Rouge!''
}}
Competition programs by season 
Season Short program Free skate program
2010–11 Swan Lake Moulin Rouge!
2011–12 Piano Concerto No. 2 Moulin Rouge!

Example 2: Table using the "FS program" template for details edit

{{Figure skating program list
|exhibition=yes
|season1=2011–12
 |SP1={{FS program|[[Étude in D-sharp minor, Op. 8, No. 12 (Scriabin)|Étude in D-sharp minor]]
  |composer=[[Alexander Scriabin]]
  |performer=[[Maksim Mrvica]]
  |choreographer=[[Nanami Abe]], [[Natalia Bestemianova]], [[Igor Bobrin]]}}
 |FS1={{FS program|''[[Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)|Romeo + Juliet]]''
  |composer=[[Craig Armstrong (composer)|Craig Armstrong]]
  |choreographer=Nanami Abe, Natalia Bestemianova, Igor Bobrin
  |track1="O Verona"
  |track2="Kissing You" (performed by [[Des'ree]])
  |track3="Escape" (from ''[[Plunkett & Macleane]]'')}}

|season2=2012–13
 |SP2=Étude in D-sharp minor
 |FS2=''Romeo + Juliet''
 |EX2={{FS program|"[[Hello, I Love You]]"
  |performer=[[The Doors]]
  |remix=[[Adam Freeland]]
  |choreographer=[[Kurt Browning]]}}
}}
Competition and exhibition programs by season 
Season Short program Free skate program Exhibition program
2011–12
  • Composed by Craig Armstrong
  • Choreo. by Nanami Abe, Natalia Bestemianova, Igor Bobrin
Tracks used
  1. "O Verona"
  2. "Kissing You" (performed by Des'ree)
  3. "Escape" (from Plunkett & Macleane)
2012–13 Étude in D-sharp minor Romeo + Juliet

Example 3: Ice dance table with Olympic seasons edit

{{Figure skating program list
|ice dance=SD/FD|exhibition=yes
|season1=2012–13
  |SP1=''[[Swan Lake]]''
  |FS1=''[[Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film|Moulin Rouge!]]''
|season2=2013–14
|olympic2=yes
  |EXnum2=2
  |SP2='''[[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)|Piano Concerto No. 2]]'''
  |FS2='''''Moulin Rouge!'''''
  |EX2=''Swan Lake''
  |EX2_2="'''[[Hello, I Love You]]'''"
}}
Competition and exhibition programs by season 
Season Short dance program Free dance program Exhibition program
2012–13 Swan Lake Moulin Rouge!
2013–14
Olympic season
Piano Concerto No. 2 Moulin Rouge! Swan Lake
"Hello, I Love You"

Example 4: Skater with multiple exhibition programs in one season edit

{{Figure skating program list
|exhibition=yes
|season1=2010–11
 |EXnum1=3
  |SP1=''[[Swan Lake]]''
  |FS1=''[[Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film|Moulin Rouge!]]''
  |EX1="[[Let Me Entertain You (Robbie Williams song)|Let Me Entertain You]]"
  |EX1_2=''Swan Lake''
  |EX1_3="[[Poker Face (song)|Poker Face]]"

|season2=2011–12
  |SP2=[[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)|Piano Concerto No. 2]]
  |FS2=''Moulin Rouge!''
}}
Competition and exhibition programs by season 
Season Short program Free skate program Exhibition program
2010–11 Swan Lake Moulin Rouge! "Let Me Entertain You"
Swan Lake
"Poker Face"
2011–12 Piano Concerto No. 2 Moulin Rouge!

Example 5: Skater changing competition programs mid-season edit

{{Figure skating program list
|exhibition=yes
|season1=2010–11
 |EXnum1=3
  |SP1=''[[Swan Lake]]''
  |FS1=''[[Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film|Moulin Rouge!]]''
  |EX1="[[Let Me Entertain You (Robbie Williams song)|Let Me Entertain You]]"
  |EX1_2=''Swan Lake''
  |EX1_3="[[Poker Face (song)|Poker Face]]"
 |span1=5
 |EXnum2=2
  |SP2=[[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)|Piano Concerto No. 2]]
  |FS2=''Moulin Rouge!''
  |EX2=''Moulin Rouge!''
  |EX2_2="[[Hello, I Love You]]"

|season3=2011–12
  |SP3=Piano Concerto No. 2
  |FS3=''[[Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)|Romeo + Juliet]]''
  |EX3="Hello, I Love You"
}}
Competition and exhibition programs by season 
Season Short program Free skate program Exhibition program
2010–11 Swan Lake Moulin Rouge! "Let Me Entertain You"
Swan Lake
"Poker Face"
Piano Concerto No. 2 Moulin Rouge! Moulin Rouge!
"Hello, I Love You"
2011–12 Piano Concerto No. 2 Romeo + Juliet "Hello, I Love You"