Competitive synchronized skating year from 2022/7/1 to 2023/6/30
2022–23 synchronized skating season |
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Date: | July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023 |
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Previous: 2021–22 |
Next: 2023–24 |
The 2022–23 synchronized skating season began on July 1, 2022 and ended on June 30, 2023, running concurrent with the 2022–23 figure skating season. During this season, elite synchronized skating teams competed in the ISU Championship level at the 2023 World Championships and through the Challenger Series. They also competed at various other elite level international and national competitions.
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
The 2022–23 season included the following major competitions.[2]
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ISU Championships
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Challenger Series
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Other international
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Date
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Event
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Type
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Level
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Location
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Details
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2022
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August 26-28
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Sydney Synchronized Festival
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Erina, Australia
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Results
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November 8-13
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Tallinn Trophy
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Other int
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Sen. - Jun.
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Tallinn, Estonia
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(Event cancelled)[3]
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December 8 – 11
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Lumière Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Results
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December 9-11
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Challenger Series Canada
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Challenger
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Sen. - Jun.
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Brampton, Canada
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(Event cancelled)[4]
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December 15-17
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Riga Amber Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Riga, Latvia
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Results
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December 17 – 18
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Santa Claus Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Brno, Czech Republic
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Results
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December 16-18
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Trophy D'Ecosse
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Dumfries, England
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2023
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January 13 – 15
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Neuchâtel Trophy
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Challenger
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Sen. - Jun.
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Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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Results
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January 13 – 15
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Neuchâtel Trophy
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Other int
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Novice
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Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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Results
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January 14 - 15
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Britannia Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Nottingham, England
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Results
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January 19 – 21
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Mozart Cup
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Challenger
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Sen. - Nov.
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Salzburg, Austria
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Results
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January 27 – 29
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Leon Lurje Trophy
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Challenger
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Sen. - Jun.
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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Results
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January 27 – 29
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Leon Lurje Trophy
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Other int
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Novice
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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Results
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February 3 - 4
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French Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Rouen, France
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Results
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February 9 - 11
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Hevelius Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Gdansk, Poland
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Results
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February 10 - 11
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Zagreb Snowflakes Trophy
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Zagreb, Croatia
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(Event Cancelled)[5]
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February 11 - 12
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Cup of Neuss
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Neuss, Germany
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Results
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February 17- 19
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Spring Cup
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Challenger
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Sen. - Jun.
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Sesto San Giovanni, Italy
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Results
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March 3-5
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Budapest Cup
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Budapest, Hungary
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(Event Cancelled)[6]
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March 3-6
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Steel City Trophy
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Other int
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Sen. - Nov.
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Sheffield, England
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Results
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March 10 – 11
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ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships
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ISU
Championships
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Junior
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Angers, France
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Results
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March 31 – April 1
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ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships
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ISU
Championships
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Senior
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Lake Placid, USA
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Results
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Type: ISU Champ. = ISU Championships; Other int. = International events except ISU Championships; Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice
TBA = To be announced
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International medalists
References