Finding Her Edge is a Canadian sports teen drama series co-developed by Shelley Scarrow and Jeff Norton. Based on Jennifer Iacopelli‘s 2022 novel of the same name, the Netflix series follows Adriana, a competitive ice skater who comes from a family of ice skaters. She soon begins to fall for her new on-ice partner, but things get complicated when her ex-boyfriend and partner returns in her life. Finding Her Edge stars Madelyn Keys, Cale Ambrozic, Olly Atkins, Alexandra Beaton, Alice Malakhov, Niko Ceci, Millie Davis, and Harmon Walsh. So, if you loved the engaging story, teen drama, and entertaining characters in Finding Her Edge, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Spinning Out (Netflix)

Spinning Out is a drama series created by Samantha Stratton. The Netflix series follows Kat Baker, a young ice skater whose career takes a nose dive after a serious injury, but things change when she partners up with talented ice skater Justin Davis, and despite initial friction, both of them fall for each other. Spinning Out stars Kaya Scodelario, Willow Shields, Evan Roderick, David James Elliott, Sarah Wright Olsen, Svetlana Efremova, and Amanda Zhou.
Zero Chill (Netflix)

Zero Chill is a British teen drama series co-created by Kristie Falkous and John Reiger. The Netflix series follows Kayla MacBentley, a teen figure skater whose whole world turns upside down after she is separated from her figure skating partner because her family moves from Canada to England after her twin brother is offered a place on a prestigious ice hockey team. Zero Chill stars Grace Beedie, Dakota Taylor, Jade Ma, Jeremias Amoore, Anastasia Chocholatá, Leonardo Fontes, and Sarah-Jane Potts.
Medalist (Hulu & Disney+)

Medalist is a Japanese sports comedy-drama anime series written by Jukki Hanada. Based on Tsurumaikada’s manga series of the same name, the ENGI series follows Tsukasa, a figure skater who started too late and, as a result, his dreams were crushed. Things change when he meets an 11-year-old girl who also dreams of becoming a figure skater; he sees himself in her and decides to become her coach. Medalist’s English voice cast includes Alejandra Reynoso, Madeline Dorroh, Mark Whitten, Grace Lu, Erica Schroeder, and Felecia Angelle.
Everwood (Prime Video)

Everwood is a drama series created by Greg Berlanti. The WB series follows Dr. Andy Brown and his two children as they move from New York to the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado, after the tragic death of his wife. His intention behind moving to Everwood was a fresh start for him and his kids, but they struggled to fit in with the locals. Everwood stars Treat Williams, Gregory Smith, Emily VanCamp, Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt, and Stephanie Niznik.
Love All Play (Crunchyroll)

Love All Play is a South Korean sports romantic comedy-drama series written by Heo Sung-hye. The KBS2 series follows Park Tae Joon, a young man who takes an interest in the sport of badminton because of his parents’ business. When he is paired up with Park Tae-yang, a former aspiring badminton Olympian, they develop feelings for each other. Love All Play stars Park Ju-hyun, Chae Jong-hyeop, Park Ji-hyun, Kim Mu-jun, and Seo Ji-hye.
Yuri on Ice (Hulu, Disney+, & Crunchyroll)

Yuri on Ice is a Japanese sports comedy-drama anime series co-written by Sayo Yamamoto and Mitsurō Kubo. Based on Kubo’s manga series of the same name, the MAPPA series follows Yuri Katsuki, a veteran skater on the verge of retirement, but his competitive fire reignites when he meets two skaters, Yuri Plisetsky and Victor Nikiforov. Yuri on Ice’s English voice cast includes Jessie James Grelle, Jerry Jewell, Micah Solusod, Kristen McGuire, and Colleen Clinkenbeard.
Twenty-Five Twenty-One (Netflix)

Twenty-Five Twenty-One is a South Korean coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama series written by Kwon Do-eun. The TVN series is set in the late 1990s, and it follows Na Hee-do, a young fencing prodigy who meets and falls for Baek Yi-jin, a young man trying to rebuild his life after his family went bankrupt. Twenty-Five Twenty-One stars Kim Tae-ri, Nam Joo-hyuk, Bona, Choi Hyun-wook, and Lee Ju-myoung.
