Recap
Les Suprêmes triumph in Boston despite not winning either segment !
Recap
Les Suprêmes triumph in Boston despite not winning either segment !

Les Suprêmes from Quebec, CAN, took advantage of the big changes in points between the two days to take the win. (Ville Vairinen - 2025)
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.
The Senior category at the Boston Classic featured eight teams, but it was the reigning world champions, Les Suprêmes (CAN), who ultimately took home the gold medal. However, their path to victory was anything but conventional. The Canadian team did not win either segment of the competition, finishing second in both the Short Program (77.56 points) and the Free Program (147.64 points). Their total score of 225.20 points was just enough to secure the overall title in a competition where standings shifted dramatically from one segment to the next.

The biggest comeback of the event belonged to Team Unique (FIN), who recovered from a fourth-place finish in the Short Program (73.48 points) to deliver a stunning Free Program that topped the segment standings (151.05 points). Their total of 224.53 points earned them the silver medal. Their improvement was particularly impressive given that a fall during the synchronized spins in the Short Program had significantly impacted their placement.
Meanwhile, the Helsinki Rockettes (FIN) endured the most dramatic reversal of fortune. They executed a flawless Short Program, earning 78.02 points, which placed them at the top of the leaderboard after the first day. However, mistakes in the Free Program resulted in a score of 138.41 points, dropping them out of podium contention and finishing fourth with a total of 216.43 points.
Meanwhile, the Helsinki Rockettes (FIN) endured the most dramatic reversal of fortune. They executed a flawless Short Program, earning 78.02 points, which placed them at the top of the leaderboard after the first day. However, mistakes in the Free Program resulted in a score of 138.41 points, dropping them out of podium contention and finishing fourth with a total of 216.43 points.
One team that remained steady at the top throughout the event was the Haydenettes (USA). The American squad finished third in both the Short Program (77.24 points) and Free Program (141.53 points), securing the bronze medal with a total of 218.77 points. This consistency ensured they remained on the podium despite the turbulence surrounding them.

In the Junior event, Teams Elite (USA) dominated the competition, winning both the Short Program and Free Program to claim gold with a commanding total score of 201.74 points. The American team showcased strong technical elements and seamless execution, proving why they are one of the top contenders at the international level.
The silver medal went to Les Suprêmes Junior (CAN), who posted a total of 192.88 points. The Canadian squad demonstrated great artistry and technical precision but fell short of overcoming the American champions.
Rounding out the podium, the Skyliners (USA) took the bronze with a total score of 188.24 points thanks to their consistency in both programs.
Rounding out the podium, the Skyliners (USA) took the bronze with a total score of 188.24 points thanks to their consistency in both programs.
With the Boston Classic concluding the Challenger Series, teams will now shift their focus toward their final preparations for the upcoming World Championships in just a few weeks.

Results - TOP 3
Boston International Classic
Norwood, MA (USA)
FEB 07, 2025 - FEB 08, 2025
TEAM | Score | |
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1 | Les Suprêmes (CAN) | 225.20 |
2 | Team Unique (FIN) | 224.53 |
3 | Haydenettes (USA) | 218.77 |
TEAM | Score | |
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1 | Teams Elite (USA) | 201.74 |
2 | Les Suprêmes (CAN) | 192.88 |
3 | Skyliners (USA) | 188.24 |