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For its 10th anniversary, Jura Synchro unveils its new website!

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Welcome to Jura Synchro’s new website! Designed to make synchronized skating news easier to browse and quicker to read, the website is being unveiled at the start of the year in a cleaner, more streamlined version. This…

Marigold IceUnity wins gold in Boston at the third Challenger Series event

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Finland’s Marigold IceUnity won the Boston Classic held in Norwood, MA (USA). In Junior, reigning world champions Teams Elite blew the field away, finishing with gold!

For Philippe Maitrot, Synchro 9 will be “a different discipline, yes — but for the good of synchronized skating”

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With the official announcement of the new "Synchro 9" format, the International Skating Union (ISU) is taking synchronized skating into a phase of far-reaching, structural transformation. Fewer athletes, an evolving jud…

Finland and Canada shine at the Lumière Cup, the second stage of the Challenger Series

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The second stage of the Challenger Series, the Lumière Cup served as a “mini World Championships” for teams due to the number of entries (14 in Senior and 19 in Junior), as well as the very high standard. In Junior, the…

“We want the Olympics, but not at that price”: what reactions are saying about Synchro 9

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Since the ISU announced the launch of Synchro 9 in late December, Jura Synchro has received an high number of messages and inquiries. Athletes, coaches, judges and fans have reacted widely to this change, presented as a…

Finland and the USA secured the first golds in the Challenger Series

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23 teams participated in the first stage of the 2025-26 Challenger Series Britannia Cup. Spectators witnessed early what the best synchro teams offer for the season.

NEXXICE Junior sets new Canadian record at 2026 Nationals

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Ontario’s NEXXICE Junior captured the junior national title at the 2026 Canadian National Skating Championships with a record-breaking free program performance, delivered on day 4 of the event held in Gatineau, QC. The …

ISU launches “Synchro 9” to reshape synchronized skating and expand its Olympic pathway

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The International Skating Union has announced “Synchro 9,” a new synchronized skating competition format featuring nine-skater teams, approved by the ISU Council and set to debut in demonstrations in 2026. The ISU says …

No room at the inn? We’ve got you covered!

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Travelling abroad for a synchro competition? From World Championships to interclub events, rooms4groups helps synchronised skating teams find the right accommodation – fast, flexible, and stress-free. When official hote…

Protecting athletes’ health: a former synchro skater’s battle against RED-S

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After a long synchro career, Lea Bušac Krišto from Croatia is now leading one of the first scientific studies on RED-S in synchronized skating—a condition that could silently affect many elite athletes.

Les SuprĂŞmes Junior (CAN) open their season with confidence

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Les Suprêmes Junior, 2024 World Champions, began their season in mid-November at the Championnats de la section Québec 2026, where they earned 65.99 points in the short program and 113.81 in the free, for a total of 179…

Finnish first qualification ends with Team Unique on top

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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…

Team Unique and Dream Edges lead at the first Finnish qualification

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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 T…

Energy, unity, and ambition drive the U.S. senior team Miami University

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With bold programs and deep team chemistry, Miami University’s senior team from Oxford, Ohio (USA), enters the season with ambition—ready to make its mark nationally and internationally.

“We want to be better every day”: Helsinki Rockettes embrace the challenge of a new season

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As the 2025–2026 season begins, the captains of the Helsinki Rockettes (FIN), Eveliina Tikkinen and Wilma Lindström, reflect on their new programs, the team’s spirit, and how they are approaching this new chapter as rei…

Finland’s top teams launch their season at the first Synchro Tour 2025–26 event

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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…

ISU Vision 2030: A new strategic framework for skating

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The International Skating Union (ISU) has released its Vision 2030, a long-term strategic framework aimed at guiding the future of all ice skating disciplines.

Season opener in Japan: fresh starts for Jingu Ice Messengers

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The 2025-2026 synchronized skating season kicked off in Tokyo with the Jingu Ice Messengers Intermediate, Junior, and Senior teams unveiling their new programs at the 36th Tokyo Synchronized Skating Open, held on 31 Aug…

10 Qualities that Make a Great Synchro Team Captain

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A good captain can make a big positive difference for a synchronized skating team. As the new season gets underway, here are 10 qualities that will make you (or your teammate) a good leader.

Global shifts in Senior Worlds participation

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The number of teams competing at the ISU World Senior Synchronized Skating Championships has slightly declined over the past years. While some teams have paused, this shift reflects broader developments in the sport’s e…