Finland’s first national qualification in Tikkurila/Vantaa confirmed how small the margins are this season. Team Unique protected a narrow Senior lead, Valley Bay Synchro surged through a packed Junior field on the road toward the 2026 World Championships, and Valley Bay Synchronics controlled Novices.
The Finnish synchronized skating season kicked off this Saturday in Jyväskylä, Finland, with the Senior and Junior short programs at the first national qualification. Team Unique and Dream Edges impressed early, while Team Dynamique dominated the Novice category.
The Finnish Synchro Tour started today in Helsinki with an evening short-program event, marking the official start of the 2025–26 season for the ISU Senior and Junior teams. The series runs across multiple stops through winter and will conclude at the Finnish Championships, where the overall Tour winners are determined.
Teams Elite is the new Junior World Champion! This historic victory marks the first time the United States has won junior world gold. The USA even takes home a second medal, with the Skyliners claiming bronze. Team Fintastic (FIN) secures silver.
After the first day of competition, Les Suprêmes Junior from Canada, the reigning world champions, are leading the standings. But with incredibly close scores, four other teams are still in contention for the title.
The ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2025 are happening this weekend, with teams from around the world ready to compete in Gothenburg, Sweden. From reigning champions to rising contenders, discover the teams taking part in this exciting competition—country by country.
Team Unique claimed gold medals on Sunday's senior competition and secured its place in the World Championships as Team Finland 1 with a total score of 221.17. Helsinki Rockettes finished second with 220.75 points and will be named Team Finland 2 in the Senior Worlds in April in Helsinki. Dream Edges won the Junior competition, collecting a total score of 194.85.
The Helsinki ice rink is preparing for the Senior World Championships to be held in just over a month. But before that, two Finnish representatives will be decided there to compete in a very exciting competition this weekend. After the short program on Saturday, the team Helsinki Rockettes is leading the competition.
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 second day of competition at the Mozart Cup in Salzburg delivered high-level performances in the Senior and Junior ISU free programs. As expected, the top-ranked teams maintained their positions, while others made significant improvements in the overall standings.
The Mozart Cup 2025 in Salzburg, Austria, opened on Friday with breathtaking performances in the Junior and Senior ISU Short Programs. Finnish teams dominated the first day, leading both categories with precise, elegant routines that thrilled the crowd.