Often considered as one of the best nations in synchronized skating, Sweden will not send any team this year to the World Championships in Helsinki. After the withdrawal of the famous Team Surprise last October, the Swedish federation explains their position.
Here we go... Less than a week before the start of the ISU World Senior Synchronized Skating Championships in Finland. Today we learn more from the Helsinki Rockettes that will host at home teams from around the world.
Today, you learn more about the Skyliners team that will represent the United States in Helsinki in a week (also with the Haydenettes team). Emily Kirillov takes us behind the scenes of her team!
They are also preparing for the most-awaited competition of the season… The skaters of Team Vizyon from Ankara, Turkey, will participate in the 2019 World Championships in a few days in Helsinki. Zeynep Aydin, head coach, answers our questions!
It remains less than two weeks before the Senior World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. The current World Champions, Marigold IceUnity, practices in this city. How are they preparing? We asked the team captain, Camilla Sundgren.
Bronze medallist last year, Team Paradise from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, will be one of the strong contenders at the 2019 World Championships in Finland. Two times World Champion (in 2016 and 2017), the team will try to get the gold this year.
The countdown has begun as the World Senior Synchronized Skating Championships will be held in Helsinki in just two weeks. It is, therefore, the ideal time to hear from the teams involved for this most awaited event. Let's start today with Nova (CAN)!
The tension was palpable this Saturday at the Littoral ice rink in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, where the Junior ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships were held. A few points separated the teams after the short programs, so everything still had to be written. The Junior skaters knew it, it was necessary to present a faultless program in order to be able to preserve its rank obtained the day before.
The city of Neuchâtel hosted nice skating in Neuchâtel on Friday afternoon. 23 teams from Russia, Canada, the United States, all of Europe but also Australia skated their short program on this first day of competition.
The ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships will be held in Neuchatel (SUI) this Friday and Saturday. 23 teams representing 18 countries will be competing. While some have become unavoidable in the synchro world, others will deserve our full attention. Overview of the competitors.
The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships took place in Stockholm, Sweden, last weekend. If everything seemed to be done after the short programs, Saturday's competition brought a lot of surprises. Let’s have a look back on this long awaited competition which will remain one of the most exciting of the season.
Finnish Marigold IceUnity defeats reigning two-time champion Russian Team Paradise and secures top spot of the podium on Saturday evening in the Ericsson Globe of Stockholm. Swedish Team Surprise returns to podium with a silver medal and Russian Team Paradise gets the bronze medal. Read more to know what has happened in Sweden.