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.
A legendary figure in synchronized skating, Pam May will lead the Hockettes as their On-Ice Director starting in the 2025–26 season. With increased interest, tryouts remain open.
Sweden – represented at the senior level by Team Inspire – will be missing from this year’s World Championships. The skaters reflect on a season off the circuit and share their goals for the seasons ahead.
With just days to go before the 2025 World Synchronized Skating Championships, Quebec’s Nova Senior team has set a clear objective: solidify its place among the world’s elite. After a season marked by victories, challenges overcome, the team is ready to give its best in Finland.