The 2020 edition of the famous Guinness World Records will feature Marigold IceUnity. The team from Finland enters in the book for its many successes at the Synchronized Skating World Championships throughout the last years. With this nomination, MIU makes history.
Where will the Marigold IceUnity compete this season? What competition will the Team Mystique Juniors take part in? The Finnish Skating Federation has published a first draft of the Challenger Series calendar for the best teams from Finland.
For the first time in the history of synchronized skating, Prize money will be awarded next season at the end of the Challenger Series to the best Junior and Senior teams.
What are the differences between "World Standings" and "World Ranking"? What will change in the draws for starting order of the Short Program at the ISU World Championships? The International Skating Union (ISU) brings clarifications today in a communication.
The International Skating Union (ISU) Council published on Friday the provisional allotments of the following ISU Championships for the seasons 2020/21 and 2021/22.
The current World Champions flew early Friday morning to London. The team from Helsinki (FIN) will be part of the upcoming British TV show Dancing on Ice.
After Helsinki this year and Lake Placid in 2020, the Austrian city of Salzburg has expressed interest in hosting the Synchronized Skating World Championships in 2022. Carmen Kiefer, Head of the Organisation, revealed this information today, a few hours before the start of the Mozart Cup.
The 2018 World Champion Marigold IceUnity is ready to compete this upcoming weekend for the first time of the season. As for the six other participating teams, the Fins will present their new short program called "WhyNot" at the Finlandia Trophy… And here is a sneak peek!
"Today we have a big and heavy-hearted announcement to make", wrote this morning Team Surprise on social media. The Silver World Medallist will no longer be competing. A shock to the fans.
The Olympic Committee (IOC) approved the program of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. The ISU's application for inclusion of Synchronized Skating was however not successful.
The chance to see synchronized skating at the Olympics stays intact. Marie Lundmark, Chair of the ISU Council, confirms today that an application has been sent for the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Interview.
The decision was officially announced by interim International Olympic Committee (IOC) Beijing 2022 Coordination Commission chair Juan Antonio Samaranch on Wednesday in Pyeongchang. But synchronized skating could keep a chance.