The third stage of the season's synchronized skating Challenger Series has been launched. On Friday, teams from around the world competed at the French Cup 2020 at the Ile Lacroix ice rink in Rouen, France. The atmosphere is great and the scores among the best teams are very tight!
The multiple-time German champions Team Berlin 1 started the new year by winning their 25th consecutive title and earned their spot for the 2020 World Championships in Lake Placid. 22 other Teams also fought for the top places at the German National Championship which was held in Berlin last weekend.
The Russian Team Paradise, Team Nova from Sweden and Team Junost (RUS) are the 2018 Budapest Cup champions in the ISU categories. In the Non-ISU divisions, the Mixed Age was a great success. The competition took place last weekend in the Hungarian capital.
The 2018 Mozart Cup ended on Sunday with the Interclub categories like Mixed Age, Senior B, Basic Novice, Juvenile or Adult. These divisions conclude a new successful edition of this famous international competition in Austria.
On Friday evening, Novices Advanced and Mixed Age teams presented their free program. Junior and Senior divisions skated their short. This is what you have to know after this first day of competition!
After three days of intense competitions, Mozart Cup 2017 concluded on Sunday with Juvenile, Adult and Mixed Age divisions. The event has been marked by the participation of 23 Mixed Age teams from eight different countries.
The German capital hosted Friday afternoon the first competitions. Novices and Mixed Age teams present their free program in the Sportforum Berlin Hohenschönhausen.
Many synchro teams travelled to Budapest this weekend to take part in the international competition. Budapest Cup organized this second edition with approximatively 40 teams from 9 nations. The Hungarian capital proved that everything is ready for the senior Worlds in a few weeks!
After 2 days of hard competition, Mozart Cup 2016 finished Sunday with the NON-ISU categories. More than 30 teams from Europa traveled to Salzburg, Austria. Teams competing in Mixed Age, Basic Novice, Juvenile, and Adult categories.