After the first day of competition, Les Suprêmes Junior from Canada, the reigning world champions, are leading the standings. But with incredibly close scores, four other teams are still in contention for the title.
The countdown is on! This Friday and Saturday, the world’s best junior synchronized skating teams will compete at the ISU World Junior Championships 2025 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Meet the teams ready to take on the challenge—country by country.
This Friday and Saturday, the city of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, will play host to the Junior World Championships. In this article, you'll discover the teams from around the world who are set to compete in this prestigious event. With a mix of seasoned contenders and newcomers, the competition promises to be thrilling.
At the Italian National Championships held this weekend, the Hot Shivers teams took the lead in both the junior and senior categories.
The last Italian competition of 2021 took place a few days before Christmas in Trento, Italy. The Senior Team Ice on Fire won the event with a new record score of more than 180 points.
After months of uncertainty due to the pandemic outbreak, the Italian federation has finally allowed the return to regular competitions.
On March 9, 2020, the rinks closed due to COVID-19 in Italy, to limit the spread of the virus and thus protect the health of the population. What about the evolution of the situation of Team Ladybirds in Milan?
Sunday and Monday saw the culmination of the ISU event and also the club international competition. Throughout the weekend, there was a great atmosphere in the stadium, with teams and spectators alike being dazzled by some superb skating in the ISU categories. Monday also saw some brand new teams step onto the ice and some healthy rivalry from the more established teams!
The second Italian National championships 2020 took place last weekend in Trento, a historical town in Northern Italy. The Senior team Ice on Fire brought down the curtain on this successful competition by earning the gold title.
After the short programs on Saturday, the junior and senior teams presented their free program on Sunday. By the Juniors, Idel of Russia maintained their first place and the top 3 has not changed. In the senior category, Team Surprise won the gold title.
On Sunday evening, the participating teams celebrated on the ice of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. The competition ended with magnificent performances presented by teams of international level. In juniors and seniors, gold remained in Finnish hands. Summary of this second day of competition!
On Saturday, January 20th, 18 synchro teams skated during this first day of the 2018 Tissot Neuchâtel Trophy, which officially launches the season of competitions in Switzerland.