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ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships®
The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships started in 2000 and is the most prestigious annual international competition in the field of Synchronized Skating. It awards the Teams according to their performances in both a Short and Free Skating Program. Teams eligible for the event must represent an ISU Member nation, and consist of 16 Skaters each (plus up to four alternates).
*Teams and must fulfill a number of further participation requirements as specified in the ISU Constitution and General Regulations 2022 (see Rules 102, 108, 109 and 130 and ISU Communication N. 2030).
ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships
The ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships started in 2013 and was originally held biennially. In 2017, it has grown into an annual format to become the most renowned yearly international competition for juniors in the field of Synchronized Skating. It awards the Teams according to their performances in both a Short and Free Skating Program. Teams eligible for the event must represent an ISU Member nation. They consist of 16 Skaters each (plus up to four alternates), who should be aged between 13 and 19 years old*.
*Teams must fulfill a number of further participation requirements as specified in the ISU Constitution and General Regulations 2022 (see Rules 102, 108, 109 and 130 and ISU Communication N. 2030).
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