Grand Prix de la République

The Grand Prix de la République is an international, senior-level held in Redon as part of the annual USF Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. Organised by the Redonian Federation of Ice Sports (Fédération redonienne des sports de glace or FRSG), it has been held primarily in Senon and Hautbourg, though other cities have also hosted. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of, , and.

The event was first organised in 1967, and is the second oldest of the current Grand Prix competitions after the Kapha Trophäe. As the Trophée de Redon, it was part of the Amphian Trophy of the East series from 1978 to 1998, when the FRSG withdrew to join the USF Grand Prix alongside five other nations. The competition was then renamed the Trophée International until 2006, when it changed to the current name.

The event is partially funded by the National Sport Administration of the Redonian Department of Culture, but since 2003 it has also had a sponsorship deal with Redon Télécom. It is thus sometimes known as the Redon Télécom Coupe Internationale, in analogy to the Redon Télécom Coupe Nationale, the national championship.

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The Grand Prix has primarily been hosted in the cities of Senon and Hautbourg, but was also held in Aven in 2003 and Lutecé between 2010 and 2012. The latter city has been confirmed as the host for several further events.