The most exciting Japanese event of the year - the 31st Japan National Synchronized Skating Championship cum the 2025 Japan Synchronized Skating Open Competition - took place over the weekend of 8 and 9 February 2025 in Shiga Prefecture of Japan. Spectators had an exciting time witnessing the forging of 2025 champions.
Synchro skating took center stage across three Japanese prefectures these past weeks. Seven synchro teams debuted their new season's routines during great weekend competitions. Who stood out? Let’s dive in!
The Shanghai Trophy 2024 officially launches the 2024-25 synchronized skating season. Following the summer break, teams are ready to show their new programs. During the event, several teams shared insights into their preparation and outlook for this competition and the season ahead.
Being the first synchro event on the ISU calendar, the Shanghai Trophy unveiled the 2024-25 competition season this weekend. The event was senior-level only. The Finnish Helsinki Rockettes, German Team Berlin 1, Hungarian Team Passion and Polish Team Ice Fire Senior came to China to participate in this event. They took the ice on 4 and 5 October.