It's historic! Les Suprêmes Junior, representing Canada, became the new junior world champions on Saturday, March 16, 2024. Let's look back at this thrilling event that took place in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
24 teams from 20 nations gathered in Neuchâtel, Switzerland for the Junior World Champion title. On 15 March the teams performed their Short Programs. Continue reading to discover who is leading.
This Friday and Saturday, the city of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, will play host to the Junior World Championships. In this article, you'll discover the teams from around the world who are set to compete in this prestigious event. With a mix of seasoned contenders and newcomers, the competition promises to be thrilling.
This weekend, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, becomes the epicenter of synchronized skating, welcoming many of the world's most talented junior teams to the ISU Junior World Championships. The competition will captivate synchro fans worldwide. But first, find out more about the participants!
In a remarkable stride for New Zealand's synchronized skating scene, Team Titanium is set to make history as the first Kiwi junior team to compete at the Junior World Synchronized Skating Championships, taking place in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Under the guidance of head coach Tracy Danbrook, a veteran with over a decade of coaching experience and a background in both single and synchronized skating, Team Titanium embodies the spirit of determination and passion for the sport.
The International Skating Union recently announced that the next ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships will be held in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. The event will take place on March 15 and 16, 2024.