The 30th Japan National Synchronized Skating Championship, along with the 2024 Japan Synchronized Skating Open Competition, were held over the weekend of 3-4 February 2024 at Kyoto Aquarena. Fourteen teams competed for the gold medals in the Senior, Junior, Intermediate, Juvenile and Open Age categories.
Synchro community was busy ten days ago with competitions in many parts of the world, such as Canada, France, and Finland. Japan is no exception. On 9 and 10 December 2023, Kyoto and Tokyo held skating competitions, respectively. Let’s find out who competed in these events and the results.
Last weekend, hundreds of teams made their way to the Great Lakes state to compete in a competition that celebrates the history of this sport.
After the summer break, synchro teams become busy again in preparation for competition season. Let us learn what is happening in Tokyo, Japan.
“Don’t underestimate the Force!” Darth Vader was right. Team Force from Canada proved themselves worthy of gold medals in Oberstdorf, Germany, where adult skaters from five countries competed this weekend.
U.S. fans and skaters, get ready to travel, because Nationals and Sectionals locations have been announced!
Kyoto-Uji Synchronized Skating Teams showcased synchro in a local prefecture figure skating competition. Here is what happened.
The 2023 U.S. National Championship recently concluded in Peoria, Illinois, and many teams made history in their organizations.
This weekend, 90 of the best synchronized skating across the United States will travel to Peoria, Illinois, to compete at the National Championships.
The 2023 Japan Synchronized Skating Open Competition got more exciting on the second day as six Intermediate, two Juvenile, and five Open Age teams join Junior and Senior teams on the ice.
The Japanese national competition kicks off on 18 February 2023 in Nagano city of central Japan. On the first day of the competition we saw Jingu Ice Messengers Junior and Senior teams performing their Short Programs.
Following the heated Mozart Cup 2023, the Eisarena Salzburg ice rink remained festive on 22 January 2023 as Amadé Cup 2023 was held. A whopping total of 47 teams competed for gold medals in Pre-juvenile, Juvenile, Adult, Non-ISU Basic Novice and Mixed Age categories.