Challenger Series
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Team Les Suprêmes (Canada) Team Les Suprêmes (Canada)
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Team Haydenettes (USA), Team Les Suprêmes (CAN), Team Helsinki Rockettes (FIN) Team Haydenettes (USA), Team Les Suprêmes (CAN), Team Helsinki Rockettes (FIN)
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Team Helsinki Rockettes (FIN) Team Helsinki Rockettes (FIN)
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Team Ice Fire Senior (POL) Team Ice Fire Senior (POL)
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Team Les Suprêmes (Canada) Team Les Suprêmes (Canada)
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Starting Season 2019/20, the ISU will support a group of identified ISU Members traditionally staging International Synchronized Skating Competitions in Europe being part of the ISU Event Calendar and new International Synchronized Skating Competitions in Asia and in the North America.
The Challenger Series Synchronized Skating will consist of up to five (5) International Competitions linked together and giving adequate opportunities for many Teams to compete at the international level and earn World Standing Points and to get prepared for competing at the ISU Championships; as well to increase the opportunity for Officials to officiate at an international level.
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