Marie Lundmark Trophy: Les SuprĂŞmes take senior title and Helsinki Fintastic dominates juniors

The final stop of the Challenger Series, the Marie Lundmark Trophyheld in Turku, Finland. Les SuprĂŞmes (CAN) held off the Helsinki Rockettes (FIN) and Team Unique (FIN) in the senior event. In juniors, Helsinki Fintastic (FIN) converted their short-program lead into a clear overall victory, while Les SuprĂŞmes Junior (CAN) surged from fourth to silver.

Les Suprêmes won the gold medal after their strong free program "Firebird". • (Nuppu Humalisto - 2026)

TURKU, Finland — Day two of the Marie Lundmark Trophy, the last event of the Challenger Series, took place at the Gatorade Arena. The senior competition came down to execution margins after Saturday’s short programs left the top three separated by less than two points, while the junior event confirmed Finland’s strength with multiple teams in the top seven.

Seniors: Les SuprĂŞmes defend a narrow short-program lead as Rockettes win the free

After leading the short program with 84.61, Team Les SuprĂŞmes (CAN) finished second in the free skate but still captured the gold title with 238.22. Helsinki Rockettes (FIN) won the free skate and closed the gap, ending just 1.42 points behind on 236.80. Team Unique (FIN) remained third with 233.71, mirroring their short-program position.

The scores in the free skate were near at the top: the Rockettes posted 153.76 to Les Suprêmes’ 153.61. The difference was built primarily on the technical side, with the Rockettes edging the Canadians in TES (78.20 to 77.91), while Les Suprêmes were marginally higher in components (PCS 75.70 to 75.56). With no deductions for either team, the segment result underlined how small level calls and grade of execution can swing the standings when the base quality is comparable.

Marie Lundmark Trophy 2026
Senior • TOTAL #1–#3
# Team NOC SP FP Total
1 Les SuprĂŞmes CAN 84.61 153.61 238.22
2 Helsinki Rockettes FIN 83.04 153.76 236.80
3 Team Unique FIN 82.79 150.92 233.71
That technical balance also echoes the short program story: Les SuprĂŞmes had led Saturday on the strength of the highest technical score in the segment, while the Finnish teams stayed within striking distance through comparable technical profiles and strong presentation. 

On Sunday, the Rockettes’ free-skate technical edge was enough to win the segment, but not enough to erase the short-program deficit.
NEXXICE Senior showed amazing acrobatics on Sunday! (Nuppu Humalisto - 2026)
Behind the podium, NEXXICE (CAN) held fourth overall with 223.69 and placed fourth in the free skate (144.60). 

The closest battle in the top six came between Nova Senior (CAN) and Marigold Ice Unity (FIN): Nova placed fifth in the free skate (142.68) and finished fifth overall (217.45), while Marigold was sixth in the free (142.33) and sixth overall (220.89) after dropping one place from their short-program ranking.
Marie Lundmark Trophy 2026
Senior • TOTAL #4–#17
# Team NOC SP FP Total
4 Nexxice CAN 79.09 144.60 223.69
5 Marigold IceUnity FIN 78.56 142.33 220.89
6 Nova CAN 74.77 142.68 217.45
7 Ice on Fire ITA 70.00 128.42 198.42
8 Teams Elite USA 68.32 120.08 188.40
9 Hot Shivers Senior ITA 59.75 107.97 167.72
10 Zoulous FRA 47.63 89.23 136.86
11 Skating Graces GER 44.08 66.72 110.80

Juniors: Helsinki Fintastic completes wire-to-wire win; Les SuprĂŞmes Junior climb to silver

Les SuprĂŞmes Junior presented an excellent cinematic free program. (Nuppu Humalisto - 2026)

In juniors, Helsinki Fintastic (FIN) confirmed their day-one dominance with a free skate win and the overall title. After leading the short program with 79.80, they delivered the top free-skate score of 137.22 (TES 65.00, PCS 72.22, no deductions) to finish on 217.02.

The biggest move in the standings came from Les SuprĂŞmes Junior (CAN), who rose from fourth after the short program to second overall. Their free skate placed second with 131.72 (TES 62.43, PCS 69.29), lifting them to 205.94 total and onto the podium ahead of two Finnish teams separated by just over a point.

Marie Lundmark Trophy 2026
Junior • TOTAL #1–#3
# Team NOC SP FP Total
1 Helsinki Fintastic FIN 79.80 137.22 217.02
2 Les SuprĂŞmes CAN 74.22 131.72 205.94
3 Musketeers FIN 75.00 126.90 201.90
Musketeers (FIN) stayed consistent with a third-place free skate (126.90) and took bronze overall with 201.90. 

Valley Bay Synchro (FIN), who had been second after the short program and previously leaned on higher technical content, finished fourth overall with 200.56 after placing fourth in the free (125.10). The free-skate breakdown shows how tight the fight was: Musketeers and Valley Bay were separated by only 1.80 points in the segment, with near-identical technical totals (58.41 vs 58.09) and a small PCS advantage for Musketeers (68.49 vs 67.01).

Further down, Team Mystique (FIN) held fifth overall (195.98) and fifth in the free (122.76). Northernettes (USA), sixth after the short program, slipped to seventh overall (181.40) after a free skate that included 3.00 in deductions, finishing eighth in the segment with 108.78.
Marie Lundmark Trophy 2026
Junior • TOTAL #4–#13
# Team NOC SP FP Total
4 Valley Bay Synchro FIN 75.46 125.10 200.56
5 Team Mystique FIN 73.22 122.76 195.98
6 Dream Edges FIN 68.64 117.48 186.12
7 Northernettes USA 72.62 108.78 181.40
8 Nova CAN 57.81 117.75 175.56
9 Team Seaside SWE 59.44 99.17 158.61
10 Hot Shivers Junior ITA 50.09 83.43 133.52
11 Le Soleil POL 43.72 78.04 121.76
12 Team Eternity SWE 40.59 60.32 100.91
13 Team Diamonds EST 24.54 53.57 78.11
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