Teams Elite is the new Junior World Champion! This historic victory marks the first time the United States has won junior world gold. The USA even takes home a second medal, with the Skyliners claiming bronze. Team Fintastic (FIN) secures silver.
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.
The 2025 U.S. Synchronized Skating International Classic in Norwood, Massachusetts, delivered an fierce competition in the Senior category, with Canada's Les Suprêmes clinching the gold despite finishing second in both the Short Program and Free Program. Shifting rankings throughout the event made for an intense competition, with Team Unique staging a comeback, the Helsinki Rockettes experiencing heartbreak, and the Haydenettes securing a steady bronze.
24 teams from 20 nations gathered in Neuchâtel, Switzerland for the Junior World Champion title. On 15 March the teams performed their Short Programs. Continue reading to discover who is leading.
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.
This past week has been a busy one for the US synchronized skating community. Starting Wednesday, eighty-eight teams arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada, to compete in the 2024 US Synchronized Skating Championships across nine divisions. Skaters competed at the Juvenile, Intermediate, Novice, Junior, Senior Elite 12, Senior, Collegiate, Adult and Masters levels. Both triumphs and upsets swept the Junior and Senior divisions, as the top teams prepare for the upcoming Worlds.
As the US National Championships are about to begin, Teams Elite and coach Danielle Ostrower share insights into their preparation and aspirations. With remarkable achievements in Europe and a focus on unity and artistic expression, they aim to leave an indelible mark on the national stage, eyeing a spot at the Junior Worlds in Switzerland.
The 4th and penultimate leg of the Challenger Series took place this weekend in Gdansk, Poland, at the Hevelius Cup. Two US teams took the gold. Teams Elite won the competition in the Junior category, while the Haydenettes (USA) scored another victory in the Senior category.
The last day of the Budapest Cup 2024 remained exciting for all. Champions were declared for Juvenile, Mixed Age and ISU Junior categories.
On the second day of the Budapest Cup, top-level junior and senior teams battled it out for medals. The Basic Novices teams also had the opportunity to impress spectators during this sunny Hungarian weekend.
As the 2024 international season starts to get underway, the 2023 Boston Synchro Classic this weekend was a pivotal competition for the U.S. Junior, Senior, and Elite 12 divisions. Based on the results of this competition, the USFS federation will determine Team USA assignments for the second half of the season. Skating under immense pressure, all three qualifying divisions competed for their shot at international selection.