In part 1, the magic of the Mixed Age category focused on the thoughts and wishes of 15 European Mixed Age teams. They talked about who they are, what makes them special, and why they are so important for synchronized skating in general. In this article, the teams discuss the advantages and difficulties, competitions organized exclusively for Mixed Age, and their future perspectives.
Too old, too young, or not enough skaters? Mixed Age covers you. No age limit and a lot of diversity within and between teams make this category the most unique of them all. But how does this affect what is otherwise so normal in other categories? Fifteen European Mixed Age teams talk about who they are, what makes them special, and why they are so important for synchronized skating in general.
Teams from all over Europe met on Saturday in Le Havre, France, for the International Mixed Age Trophy 2019. Thirteen teams representing seven different countries were involved.
Published last Thursday by the Norwegian local TV NRK Rogaland, a video of Norway's Mixed Age Stavanger Pearls team is buzzing. This video clip enhanced the only synchronized skating team in the country.
Published last Thursday by the Norwegian local TV NRK Rogaland, a video of Norway's Mixed Age Stavanger Pearls team is buzzing. This video clip enhanced the only synchronized skating team in the country.