The announcement was published today by the International Skating Union (ISU). The Council decided that for the Synchronized Skating Challenger Series next season, Prize money will be awarded for the first time to the top three ranked teams.
rnPrize Money will be awarded by the ISU as follows:
rnSenior 1st place CHF 5’000
2nd place CHF 4’000
3rd place CHF 3’000
Junior 1st place CHF 2’500
2nd place CHF 2’000
3rd place CHF 1’500
(Please note that "CHF" means "Swiss Francs", this is the ISO code of the currency used in Switzerland.)
rnThis decision has been welcomed by Philippe Maitrot, Chair of the ISU Synchronized Skating Commission: "I believe strongly that this is an important recognition for the sport and our Teams. Synchronized skating is treated like the other ISU Disciplines!"
rnAfter the development of the new Challenger Series next season, this decision is for sure a new step forward for synchronized skating… this young discipline that dreams of entering one day the Olympic family.
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