News Summary:
On March 9, U.S. Figure Skating announced its two most decorated junior synchronized skating teams, Teams Elite junior and Skyliners Junior, would travel to Gdansk, Poland, to compete at the ISU Synchronized Skating Junior World Championships from March 13-14, where Teams Elite junior aims to defend its gold medal. Previously, on March 2, the organization reported that 87 synchronized skating teams, including Haydenettes, Teams Elite junior, and Miami University, were set to vie for U.S. titles at the 2026 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships, held March 4-7 at the Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, with teams aiming to continue winning streaks. Earlier, on March 1, U.S. Figure Skating sent 14 of the nation’s top junior skaters to Tallinn, Estonia, for the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2026, which took place from March 3-8 at the Tondiraba Ice Hall. In February, the organization collaborated with Snowflake Intelligence, an enterprise intelligence agent, to elevate athlete development and fan engagement by transforming data into faster decisions and smarter strategy.
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