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Worlds 2025: Helsinki Rockettes lead Finnish sweep and win gold!

The 2025 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships concluded on Saturday at Helsinki Ice Hall, with Finland's Helsinki Rockettes clinching the gold medal. Their compatriots, Team Unique, secured silver, while the United States' Haydenettes earned bronze.


Worlds 2025: Helsinki Rockettes leads after short programs

The twenty teams competing at the 2025 World Synchronized Skating Championships took to the ice on Friday for the short program segment. Helsinki Rockettes claimed the small gold medal with the top performance of the day. Team Unique currently stands in second place, while the Haydenettes hold provisional third position following the first day of competition.

Les Suprêmes triumph in Boston despite not winning either segment !

The 2025 U.S. Synchronized Skating International Classic in Norwood, Massachusetts, delivered an fierce competition in the Senior category, with Canada's Les Suprêmes clinching the gold despite finishing second in both the Short Program and Free Program. Shifting rankings throughout the event made for an intense competition, with Team Unique staging a comeback, the Helsinki Rockettes experiencing heartbreak, and the Haydenettes securing a steady bronze.

Les Suprêmes reflect on Dresden Cup: "We will continue working hard"

Despite finishing second at the Dresden Cup last weekend, Les Suprêmes Senior remain focused on their long-term goals. The reigning world champions acknowledge that mistakes in their free program were costly but view the experience as part of their growth this season. With adjustments already in place, they are determined to keep improving ahead of their next competition in Boston.


Les Suprêmes shine at Canadian Nationals, setting a Junior record

Les Suprêmes left their mark at the Canadian National Synchronized Skating Championships this weekend at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, with dominant performances in both the Senior and Junior ISU categories. The reigning world champions clinched another Senior title, while their Junior counterparts set a new Canadian record.

Les Supremes gear up for a promising new season

Triple world champions in 2022, 2023 and 2024, Les Supremes Senior (CAN) team is starting this new 2024-2025 season with enthusiasm and why not win world gold once again. Marilyn Langlois, head coach, shares behind the scenes of their preparation.

After the emotion of victory, Marilyn Langlois reacts to Les Suprêmes' gold medal win

With three consecutive gold medals at the World Championships, Les Suprêmes Seniors from Canada are certainly continuing the road to success. Interview and reaction from coach Marilyn Langlois.

Here are the teams you'll see at the Senior Worlds 2024

Just a few hours remain before the ISU World Synchronized Championships 2024 starts. The competition, which will take place in Zagreb, Croatia, will feature 21 teams from 17 different countries. Let's take a look ahead of the kickoff!


The unique vocabulary of synchronized skating!

Craving for a peek behind the cultures of our ISU Senior teams preparing for the Worlds? We asked them of the quirks of their skating language, and got responses that spoke of creativity, vivid imagination, and individual coaches’ influence – but also of similarities between the teams.

Two Finnish teams qualified for Junior Worlds

The Marie Lundmark Trophy took place on Saturday and Sunday in Helsinki, Finland. This top-level competition was the 5th and final leg of the Challenger Series and witnessed some incredible performances. The Helsinki Rockettes won the gold in Senior, Les Suprêmes were the best in the Junior division, and two Finnish junior teams to qualify for the Junior World Championships.

Canadian teams are leading the second Marie Lundmark Trophy in cold and sunny Helsinki

The Challenger series culminates this weekend, February 10-11, for the second Marie Lundmark Trophy in history. The reigning World Champion, Canada's Les Suprêmes, is leading the Senior competition after the short program. Also, in the Junior series, Canadians are in the lead when Les Suprêmes Junior succeeded perfectly in their performance. In addition to the reigning World Cup medalists, tough United States and Canada contenders are seen on the ice.

Day 2 of the Budapest Cup: Les Suprêmes is Crowned Champion

On the second day of the Budapest Cup, top-level junior and senior teams battled it out for medals. The Basic Novices teams also had the opportunity to impress spectators during this sunny Hungarian weekend.