One week before the Junior World Championships, the Swiss teams had their national championships at the traditional Swiss Cup in Widnau.
German teams competed at the national championships this weekend in Neuss, in the west of the country. Several international teams also made the trip.
The third stage of the Challenger Series, the Leon Lurje Trophy, started on Friday in Sweden. The Finnish teams are at the top of the ranking, followed by Canada and the United States.
On the second day of Mozart Cup 2023, teams in the Advanced Novice, Junior and Senior categories fought hard for the podium top. It was particularly tense for the top Junior and Senior teams who scored closely to each other after the Short Program.
The Helsinki Rockettes got the best total on Saturday evening in Neuchâtel. In the Junior category, Dream Edges is in the lead!
During the summer break, what else could be better than to dive back into the atmosphere of synchro competitions. Here is a dose of freshness with five programs selected just for you!
The annual ISU International Adult Figure Skating Competition took place over five days in Oberstdorf, Germany, at the end of May. Of the 350 skaters represented in all skating disciplines, five Adult teams and one Masters team took part in the event.
In early April, the Swiss senior team Starlight Elite had an intense week in Hamilton, Canada. Until Friday morning, the team was not sure if they would be able to compete at the World Championships.
The 2022 World Championships are about to begin in Hamilton, Canada. Twenty-three senior teams from 19 different countries will present their programs this weekend. Get to know these teams before you see them on the ice (Part 2).
The season ended on Saturday afternoon in Basel, northern Switzerland, for the Mixed Age teams. The International Mixed Age Trophy gathered 17 teams from all over Europe. The victory went to Team Infinity from Sweden.
The ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships take place this weekend in Innsbruck, Austria, Friday and Saturday. 23 teams representing 18 countries have been entered.
The ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2022 are around the corner! They will take place on Friday and Saturday in the famous alpine city of Innsbruck, Austria. A total of 23 teams representing 18 countries will participate. Get to know them better!