2024–25 synchronized skating season

The 2024–25 synchronized skating season will begin on July 1, 2024, and will end on June 30, 2024. Running concurrent with the 2024–25 figure skating season. During this season, elite synchronized skating teams will compete in the ISU Championship level at the 2025 World Championships, and through the Challenger Series. They will also be competing at various other elite level international and national competitions.

2024–25 synchronized skating season
Date:July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025
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From March 1, 2022, onwards, the International Skating Union banned all athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus from attending any international competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]

Competitions edit

The 2024–25 season currently includes the following major competitions.[2]

Key
ISU Championships Challenger Series Other international
Date Event Type Level Location Details
2024
TBA
2025
January 16 – 18 Mozart Cup Challenger Sen. - Jun. Salzburg
January 24 – 25 Dresden Cup Challenger Sen. - Jun. Dresden
Jan 31 – Feb 1 French Cup Challenger Sen. - Jun. Rouen
February 17–19 International Classic Challenger Sen. - Jun. TBA
March 7 – 8 ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships ISU

Championships

Junior Gothenburg
April 4 – 5 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships ISU

Championships

Senior Helsinki
Type: ISU Champ. = ISU Championships; Other int. = International events except ISU Championships;
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice

TBA = To be announced

International medalists edit

Championships

Competition

Gold Silver Bronze Results
Worlds TBD
Junior Worlds TBD
Challenger Series

Competition

Gold Silver Bronze Results
Mozart Cup TBD
Dresden Cup TBD
French Cup TBD
International Classic TBD
Challenger Series Junior

Competition

Gold Silver Bronze Results
Mozart Cup TBD
Dresden Cup TBD
French Cup TBD
International Classic TBD
Other International

Competition

Gold Silver Bronze Results
TBD

References edit

  1. ^ "ISU Statement on the Ukrainian crisis - Participation in international competitions of Skaters and Officials from Russia and Belarus - International Skating Union". isu.org. Archived from the original on 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  2. ^ https://www.isu.org/synchronized-skating/rules/sys-communications/33606-isu-communication-2619/file