In this article, we discuss skating traditions from the welcoming of new team members to annual team hangouts and competition superstitions. We asked for skaters input and got answers from 15 different ISU Senior teams from Montreal to Milan.
Twenty-three teams from numerous country make their way to Lake Placid, New York to Skate at Synchro Worlds. This year, the scores ranged by over sixty points, making the competition fun to watch as a viewer!
One week before the Junior World Championships, the Swiss teams had their national championships at the traditional Swiss Cup in Widnau.
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.
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!
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).
As always at the beginning of March, the Swiss teams competed at the Swiss Cup in Widnau. This event also counted as national championships for the ISU teams.
Emotions and good energy! The international competition of the Neuchâtel Trophy 2022 ended on Saturday evening in Switzerland. The public was able to appreciate some wonderful performances and saw some changes at the top of the podium.
The Neuchâtel Trophy got off to a strong start on Friday evening in the presence of spectators. Here's what happened in senior division!
On Saturday evening, six international senior teams competed in Rouen. Follow the French Cup 2022 competition, program by program.
They cheered on the Kiss & Cry and they were right. The Swiss senior team Starlight Elite reached on Sunday the minimum score set by its federation, Swiss Ice Skating, and thus qualified for the Worlds.