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In the sun or on the ice... Synchro teams are already preparing next season


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In swimwear for team bonding or already on the ice for camps and training, the best synchronized skating teams all over the world are already preparing for the 2017-2018 season. Overview in pictures.

Some publications warm the hearts, others already on the ice... The best teams in the world benefit each other in their own way from this summer period, exactly two months before the first competition of the season.

To start this world tour, let's take a little sunshine with the senior world champions Team Paradise (RUS), the Canadian Nexxice junior or the Team Surprise of Sweden who seems to be in very good shape this summer.


Did you miss?😁 We want to share with you photos from our vacation🌿 #teamPaRaDiSe

Une publication partagée par Team Paradise🇷🇺Team Russia-1 (@teamparadiserus) le





The game is on ⭐️ #skatesweden #sthlmgloben2018 #ichiban

Une publication partagée par TEAM SURPRISE (@teamsurprise) le


Summer is also the time for off-ice training. Let's have a little glimpse of the Suprêmes Senior (CAN) at the gym or the Finnish champions Marigold Ice Unity who already takes the break... wearing sneakers or sandals.


First fitness test of the season✅ looking forward to working on our strength, flexibility and cardio this summer 💪🏼

Une publication partagée par Les Suprêmes Sénior (@lessupremessenior) le




Of course, many teams take advantage of the summer to train intensively on the ice, like Canadian skaters from Nexxice or senior US champions Haydenettes. Brrr...





Nor will we miss the finest changes. Marigold Ice Unity (FIN) and the Germans of Team Berlin 1 have indeed new blades engraved with the name of their team.





Among the most original publications of the summer, we will report those of two junior teams. The Finnish Musketeers with moves in roller skates or the impressive dance of Team Crystalice. The junior team who skated as Team Russia 1 last season and finished 8th at the junior world championships in Canada last March.