The most awaited competition of the season will be held this weekend in Hamilton, Canada! The best senior teams worldwide will compete for a medal at the 2022 World Championships. Learn more about the participating teams (Part 1).
Skate Canada has selected the teams that will represent the country at the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2022 in Hamilton, Canada.
After almost two years of not competing due to the pandemic, Canadian teams made their comeback in the competitive world. Look back at the junior and senior events at the Canadian National Championships in Calgary.
The Canadian Nationals are well underway for Les Suprêmes from Québec. Both senior and junior teams won the short programs on Friday in Calgary, Alberta. The reaction of the head coach and the senior captain.
Quebec synchro skaters must now prove that they are adequately vaccinated against Covid-19 to train and participate in some recreational activities. For the Nova junior team and Les Suprêmes, this new measure is well accepted.
Find out about Jordan Cowan's project On Ice Perspectives, a new way to see synchronized skating.
Covid-19 has allowed us to take time for ourselves and refocus on our goals. For some, it certainly gave them the opportunity to dream bigger and the urge to dare the impossible. If your (new) dream is to go skating for a team that isn't in your country, here are some key points to help you and to succeed in your integration!
Elodie evolved as a synchronized skater for several years, and she is now taking time to support Jura Synchro and OneTeamMVMT. Let's learn more about her.
Like many teams in Quebec (CAN), Les Suprêmes have not been training since the beginning of October. The measures introduced by the Government still allow individual practices, but the lack of synchro strongly affects the morale of athletes. Agathe Merlier, senior skater and also correspondent for Jura Synchro, shares her feelings in this editorial.
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.
Peter just turned twenty-six years old. He grew up in a city near Paris (France) and moved to Canada two years ago. While studying biology and geology at the University La Sorbonne in Paris and then, ecology and environment in Montréal, Peter skated and evolved in a sport where males are a few. He just started his third season with Les Suprêmes.
You watched them over and over again during the season to appreciate their incredible energy, to analyze the steps sequences, or the creativity in the transitions... While summer is in full swing, discover the most popular programs of the 2019-2020 season on Jura Synchro.