The French Cup 2025 concluded this weekend with outstanding performances in both Senior and Junior categories. In the Senior division, Finland's Marigold IceUnity ("MIU") secured the championship title, while in the Junior category, Valley Bay Synchro, also from Finland, emerged victorious.
The French Cup, the third stage of the Challenger Series, commenced today in Rouen, France. In the Senior category, Finland's Marigold IceUnity secured the lead following the short programs. Their performance follows their remarkable triumph at the Mozart Cup in Austria last week, demonstrating their strong progression in the current season.
The ISU Challenger Series Trophy D'Ecosse 2024 showcased a thrilling competition in the Junior category. The Finnish team, Valley Bay Synchro, took gold with an impressive total score of 190.12. The American team Lexettes earned the silver title, and Canada's Team Nexxice finished in third place, securing the bronze medal.
Canada, the United States, Finland and France were awarded a medal this weekend at the French Cup. Here is what happened!
The 28th French Cup opened Friday in Rouen, France. Synchro teams from Europe and North America competed.
In a few days, the beginning of February will also mark the French Cup's start. Dozens of teams are travelling to Rouen, France, this week to participate in this international competition. The Junior Fond du Lac Blades team will represent the United States.
Team USA has been solidified and features fifteen different teams across the Midwest and Eastern coast.
The second day of the Mozart Cup saw a great competition, especially in the senior division. The American teams kept the lead in the junior division.
The Mozart Cup 2022 started on Friday in Salzburg, Austria. Teams from the United States unsurprisingly dominated the junior competition, while the senior category was more competitive.
U.S. Figure Skating and Skate Canada announced recently their 2020-21 National athletes. The selected skaters consisted of men, women, pair and ice dance teams, and of course, synchronized skating teams.
Last weekend, fierce competitions took place in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin at the 2020 Foot of the Lake Synchronized Skating Classic. Around 50 synchro teams in IJS and ISU divisions competed there.
The first day of the Dr. Richard Porter Synchronized Skating Classic, the last U.S. competition of the year, kicked off on Friday evening. The competition started with the junior and senior short events at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube in Ann Arbor, Michigan.