One week before the Junior World Championships, the Swiss teams had their national championships at the traditional Swiss Cup in Widnau.
Nearly 30 synchro teams competed on Saturday and Sunday in Widnau, eastern Switzerland, at the Swiss Cup 2020. For the only two ISU junior and senior teams this was the last occasion to present their program for the last time before the ISU World Championships.
For its second edition, the Cup of Dresden brought together 65 teams in its "Energie Verbund Arena" in Germany. This exciting competition is growing and the teams competed in nine categories.
23 teams from all over Switzerland took part in the very first Swiss competition of the year, which took place this weekend in Huttwil, in the canton of Bern.
This weekend was held the traditional SwissCup in Widnau, Canton St. Gallen. 33 teams from all over Switzerland, but also from Germany and Italy were competing over the two days. On Saturday, the Adult, Juvenile and Mixed Age categories opened the competition.
The 30th edition of the Swiss Cup took place in Widnau, in the canton of St. Gallen (SUI) last weekend. 29 teams, all categories combined, took part in this competition.
The 2018 Mozart Cup ended on Sunday with the Interclub categories like Mixed Age, Senior B, Basic Novice, Juvenile or Adult. These divisions conclude a new successful edition of this famous international competition in Austria.
Teams from Switzerland, Italy and Germany skated this weekend in Sportzentrum Aegeten, Widnau. This competition was also the Swiss national championships.
The 22nd International Swiss Cup 2017 hosted Swiss and French teams at the Locanet Arena in Burgdorf. More than 20 teams competed on Saturday in seven different categories.
The 22nd International Swiss Cup 2017 hosted Swiss and French teams at the Locanet Arena in Burgdorf. More than 20 teams competed on Saturday in seven different categories.
Switzerland lived this Saturday his first competition in Zuchwil (canton of Solothurn). Twenty-two teams from the whole country present their work and their new programs for the first time. Junior ISU, Advanced Novice, Basic Novice, Mixed Age, Senior non ISU, and Adults were represented.