This Sunday, let's meet Harriet Rushmer, a skater from Team Aura. She is answering Jura Synchro's questions from London, UK.
Sunday was the final day of the 2019 British Championships held in the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham. With seniors and juniors performing their long programmes with only a few points between them after the short, competition was fierce to win the title of British Champion.
The first British synchronised skating competition of the season kicked off with a bang this week at Lee Valley ice rink in London. With 28 teams competing from around the country, there was an electric atmosphere and the rink was filled to capacity.
There was not a free seat in the second day of the Trophy D’Ecosse in Dumfries, Scotland. Saturday was the culmination of the Junior and Senior events and as predicted, Nexxice Senior took away the gold medal earning 125.52 points in their free programme and a total score of 189.62 points.
The British Synchronised Skating Championships took place at the NIC Nottingham this weekend. With over 60 teams competing across 11 categories, there was a great deal of inter-club rivalry and stakes were high in the Junior and Senior categories.
On Monday, Lee Valley London Club hosted the final British Synchro competition of the year. It was also the last club competition in Britain before the British Championships and an opportunity for teams to showcase their new routines. For most teams, it was a final chance to receive feedback from judges before Nationals.
Nottingham’s National Ice Centre hosted last weekend the British Synchronized Skating Championships. Almost 60 teams from around the UK competed on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th January 2016. The event was organized by the National Ice Skating Association (NISA).