2010–11 synchronized skating season |
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Date: | July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 |
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Previous: 2009–10 |
Next: 2011–12 |
The 2010–11 synchronized skating season began on July 1, 2010, and ended on June 30, 2011. During this season, which was concurrent with the season for the other four disciplines (men's single, ladies' single, pair skating and ice dancing), elite synchronized skating teams competed on the International Skating Union (ISU) Championship level at the 2011 Senior World Championships and Junior World Challenge Cup. They also competed at various other international as well as national synchronized skating competitions.
Competitions
The 2010–11 season included the following major competitions:[1]
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ISU Championships
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Other international
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Nationals
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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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2011
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January 13–15
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Cup of Berlin
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Other int.
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Sen.–Nov.
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Berlin, Germany
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Details
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January 21–23
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Mozart Cup
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Other int.
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Sen.–AN.
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Salzburg, Austria
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[Details]
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February 3–5
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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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Details
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February 11–13
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17th Spring Cup
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Other int.
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Sen.–AN.
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Sesto San Giovanni, Italy
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Details
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March 2–5
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U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships
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Nats.
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All
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Ontario, California, United States
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March 4–6
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Finnish Synchronized Skating Championships
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Nats.
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Sen.–Nov.
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Espoo, Finland
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Details
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March 2–3
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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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Details
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March 10–12
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Junior World Challenge Cup
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Other int.
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Junior
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Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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April 9–8
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World Championships
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ISU Champ.
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Senior
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Helsinki, Finland
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Type: ISU Champ. = ISU Championships; Other int. = International events except ISU Championships; Nats. = National championships; Other dom. = Other national events Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice; BN. = Basic Novice; AN. = Advanced Novice
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International medalists
Season's best scores
Senior teams
References