The past weekend, two Junior and three Senior teams competed to be crowned Italian National Champions. The competitions were held in Bergamo, a city near Milan.
The Senior Team Ice On Fire brought home gold from the first national competition in Italy, leaving the silver medal to Hot Shivers. Many other ISU and Non-ISU teams competed on Sunday the rainy Aosta and put out creative performances.
This past weekend Advanced Novice, Junior, and Senior Italian teams confronted themselves in Trento Cup. It was an international Synchronized and Single skating competition valid to acquire the minimum technical element score (TES) and be able later to join other international competitions.
Last weekend, the city of Trento has again demonstrated the passion for skating by hosting the 2019 Italian Figure Skating Championships. It’s the most important national competition.
The first national synchronized skating competition took place on Sunday, December 2 in Mentana, a town in Rome located 29 km from the capital and home to the only skating rink in south-central Italy. The competition day was long and intense. 21 teams from different parts of the country skated. For many of them, it was the first time their program was presented.
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.
The 2018 Spring Cup takes place this weekend in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy. On Saturday, the junior and senior teams presented their short program. Novice teams competed with the free program.
On Sunday January 14th 2018, the Italian 2nd Nationals took place in Trento, gathering 30 teams from all over the country.The competition has been divided into nine categories: Juvenile, Cadetti, Basic Novice, Advance Novice, Mixed Age Under 15 and Mixed age Over 15, Junior, Senior and Adults.
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.
The Italian Figure Skating Championships took place in Milan from December 13th to 16th. During the second and the third day of competition, seven synchronized skating teams competed to gain the title of Italian Synchronized Skating Champion.
The Italian Figure Skating Championships took place in Milan from December 13th to 16th. During the second and the third day of competition, seven synchronized skating teams competed to gain the title of Italian Synchronized Skating Champion.