ISU Unveils Synchro 9 Competitive Synchronized Skating Category
The new category is designed to expand the global reach of the discipline
Posted On: January 5, 2026 By :The International Skating Union has unveiled a “Synchro 9” — a new competitive category in synchronized skating designed to elevate the discipline, expand its global reach and strengthen its pathway toward an Olympic future.
The new event format, featuring teams of nine skaters, was approved by the ISU Council with the objective of enhancing the sport’s team spirit, sense of community and emotional appeal.
At the same time, Synchro 9 has become the first synchronized skating category to be included in the Olympic program at the Dolomiti Valtellina 2028 Winter Youth Olympic Games. The ISU said that the inclusion of Synchro 9 in the program would enable broader participation and provide young skaters with greater opportunities to compete on the Olympic stage.
Aligned with ISU Vision 2030, the ambition behind the Synchro 9 model is to drive the growth of synchronized skating through a new event concept, a simplified judging system, and a show-enhanced, television-friendly approach. As such, it would offer fresh perspectives for both audiences and skaters.
Competition Features
The competition will feature a knockout structure in a battle format to increase suspense and deliver a more compelling viewer experience, while teams will also perform within common theme rounds, enabling strong narrative expression under equal conditions.
“Synchro 9 reflects our commitment to unlocking the full potential of synchronized skating,” said ISU President Jae Youl Kim. “By addressing barriers to entry, simplifying the format, and elevating team spirit, artistry, and emotional connection, we aim to reveal the true essence of this unique discipline.
“The inclusion of Synchro 9 in the 2028 Winter Youth Olympic Games marks the first key milestone in this journey, demonstrating the discipline’s growing relevance and promise. We believe Synchro 9 will open new doors for athletes, audiences, and countries worldwide as we advance confidently toward its Olympic future.”
Synchro 9 will be officially presented through demonstration at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2026 in Prague and the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2026 in Salzburg.
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