With an international gold medal around the neck, the season is well on track for Team Berlin 1. The German team won the Shanghai Trophy at the beginning of October. An event the skaters will surely remember for a long time to come.
The 2021 Chinese Figure Skating Interclub League virtual competition attracted 34 synchro teams who submitted their videos for judgement.
Representing Finland, Helsinki Rockettes dominated the 2019 Shanghai Trophy in China. The results were tighter between the three other teams which competed only with their free programs.
Shanghai Trophy is the first international synchro competition of the season, where 4 Senior teams invited by the ISU will compete their free programs for the first time. It is the only competition in the world that hosts events for Figure, Synchronised and Short Track Speed Skating together, which makes for a truly unique experience. Behind the scenes of Shanghai Trophy with our correspondent and Australian skater, Alex.
The final countdown to the Shanghai Trophy has started. The competition will take place on October 3-5 in China. This will be the first synchronized skating international competition for the season 2019-2020. Representing Italy, Team Ice on Fire is ready to give the best.
The best synchronized skating teams are in Helsinki this weekend to compete in the Senior World Championships. Discover, group after group, what happened in the Helsinki Ice Hall on Saturday during the Free Program Event.
They opened the competition on Friday and will skate again first in free programs on Saturday... Learn more about the new Chinese team: Team Ice Pearl
Team Paradise, Marigold IceUnity and Nexxice swept the small medals Friday evening in Helsinki where the 2019 World Championships takes place this weekend. Here is, team after team, the recap of this amazing event.
The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships will take place in Helsinki (FIN) on Friday and Saturday. A total of 24 teams representing 20 countries have been entered for the Championships. Let’s present the participating teams.
The Asian Junior Figure Skating Challenge 2018/19 Synchronized Skating competition was held on 5 October 2018. This was the first ever synchro competition organized by the Hong Kong Skating Union. A total of five Chinese teams from Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen participated in the Mixed-age, Novice, and Pre-Novice categories.
Gold again for Paradise! The successful Russian took the lead once again in the free skate on Saturday. In Shanghai, Team Paradise did the best score and earned more than two hundred points. Marigold Ice Unity remained the silver medalist and Team Surprise took the bronze.
The senior world champion 2017 Team Paradise took the short program's competition in Shanghai Trophy Friday. The Finnish Marigold Ice Unity is provisionaly 2nd, 5.56 points behind. Les Suprêmes, representing Canada, have been rewarded with a 3rd position.