The Skyliners, Skyliners junior and Teams Elite pose for a photo on the ice with their coaches after receiving their medals at Santa Claus Cup.

National Team: Synchronized Skating Kristen Henneman

Team USA Brings Home Three Medals to Start International Season

Teams Elite earns silver, Skyliners and Skyliners junior secure bronze

All three teams representing Team USA brought home hardware from 2024 Santa Claus Cup this past weekend in Brno, Czech Republic.

The international season debut for all three teams, the Skyliners clinched bronze in the senior event while Teams Elite and Skyliners junior both stood on the podium in the junior competition with silver and bronze, respectively.

Team USA's top two junior teams last season, Teams Elite and Skyliners junior proved they are a force internationally once again.

After the short program, Skyliners junior ranked second while Teams Elite took third.

Skyliners junior, who won bronze at the 2024 World Junior Championships and have medaled at every international event they've competed at since 2022, claimed 70.74 points for their short program to "Nessun Dorma" by The Tenors.

They recorded the highest program component score of the segment at 31.93 points and produced the highest-scoring element for their Level 4 intersection with a Level 4 point of intersection, which was awarded GOE of 2.44 for 9.94 total points.

Receiving positive grades of execution on all elements and Level 4 marks on their final four elements, Teams Elite's skate to "Lacrimosa" by Mozart was awarded 67.66 points.

In the free skate, Teams Elite jumped to first in the segment's standings with 122.85 points. Tallying the highest total element and component score as well as five Level 4 elements during their performance to music from Black Swan, the 2024 U.S. champions' performance was highlighted by their Level 4 intersection with a Level 4 point of intersection that received nearly 10 points.

Skating to a northern lights theme, Skyliners junior earned 119.30 points for their free skate. While they started out strong with Level 4s on both their intersections, they fell on their synchronized spin and had an error on their move element.

Nevertheless, Skyliners junior held on for a podium spot with a total of 190.04 points. Teams Elite finished less than a half point above at 190.51 points.

In the senior competition, the Skyliners started out their season with a bronze medal, finishing third in both the short program and free skate.

The 2024 U.S. silver medalists came out strong in the short program with a Level 4 traveling element followed by a Level 4 intersection with a Level 3 point of intersection, their highest-scoring element at 9.10 points.

Their program to "En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor" by Andrea Bocelli, London Symphony Orchestra and Lorin Maazel was awarded 60.17 points.

Skating to a theme of unseen humans in the free skate, the Skyliners generated positive grades of execution on every element and performed six Level 4 elements for a segment score of 133.39 points and 193.56 points overall.

For full results from Santa Claus Cup, click here. For more information on synchronized skating, and to view Team USA's full schedule in 2025, visit the U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone.
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Players Mentioned

  Skyliners

#4   Skyliners

18-24
Adv. Novice/Ice Dance
  Skyliners junior

#13   Skyliners junior

15-18
Adv. Novice/Ice Dance
Pam May (10)
  Teams Elite

#16   Teams Elite

14-18
Adv. Novice/Ice Dance
Lauren Roman (6), Joshua Fischel (6), Jamie Whyte (5)

Players Mentioned

  Skyliners

#4   Skyliners

Adv. Novice/Ice Dance
18-24
  Skyliners junior

#13   Skyliners junior

Adv. Novice/Ice Dance
Pam May (10)
15-18
  Teams Elite

#16   Teams Elite

Adv. Novice/Ice Dance
Lauren Roman (6), Joshua Fischel (6), Jamie Whyte (5)
14-18