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The stages of the 2023/24 Synchro Challenger Series have been announced!
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The stages of the 2023/24 Synchro Challenger Series have been announced!
Mark your calendars, the 2023/24 season is getting closer! (Credits: Starlight Junior from Switzerland by Ice Galaxy - 2023)
This announcement was expected for several weeks; here it is! The ISU has released the dates and locations of the Challenger Series for the 2023-2024 season. The teams that will participate will have the opportunity to discover new destinations.
The Challenger Series will start at a well-known location. The first stage will take place at the Lumiere Cup (Jan 11 - Jan 14, 2024) in Eindhoven (NED).
Then the second competition will take place in Budapest, Hungary. The Budapest Cup will be held from Jan 19 - Jan 21, 2024.
For the first time, the Trophee d’Ecosse will become a Challenger Series! See you in Dumfries (GBR) from Jan 26 - Jan 27, 2024) for the third leg.
Then the second competition will take place in Budapest, Hungary. The Budapest Cup will be held from Jan 19 - Jan 21, 2024.
For the first time, the Trophee d’Ecosse will become a Challenger Series! See you in Dumfries (GBR) from Jan 26 - Jan 27, 2024) for the third leg.
Fourth event: the Hevelius Cup in Gdansk, Poland. The now famous Hala Olivia will once again host the best teams in the world from Feb 02 - Feb 04, 2024.
Finally, the Challenger Series will end in Finland with the Marie Lundmark Trophy. The competition will take place from Feb 10 - Feb 11, 2024, in Helsinki.
The year 2024 will start brightly for the world of synchronized skating. Indeed, for five weeks in a row, the stages will follow one another across Europe. For this season, no stage is planned in North America or Asia.
Finally, the Challenger Series will end in Finland with the Marie Lundmark Trophy. The competition will take place from Feb 10 - Feb 11, 2024, in Helsinki.
The year 2024 will start brightly for the world of synchronized skating. Indeed, for five weeks in a row, the stages will follow one another across Europe. For this season, no stage is planned in North America or Asia.