Canadian Synchronized Skating Teams Named for World Championships

Ottawa, ON (Feb. 18, 2026) – Skate Canada is pleased to announce the teams selected to represent Canada at the upcoming ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships and ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships. The events will take place from March 13–14, 2026, in Gdansk, Poland, and April 10–11, 2026, in Salzburg, Austria, respectively. 

In the junior competition, reigning Canadian champions NEXXICE Junior will be returning to the World Championships after recently capturing gold at the Riga Amber Cup. They will be joined by national silver medallists Les Suprêmes Junior, who placed second at the Marie Lundmark Trophy and third at the Lumière Cup this season. 

Three-time world champions Les Suprêmes will look to claim back their title in the senior event after a fourth-place finish last year. They enter the competition with strong momentum, having secured two back-to-back gold medals in the Challenger Series. National silver medallists Nova Senior will join them in Salzburg, following a podium finish earlier this season at the U.S. Synchronized Skating International Classic in Boston. 

Skate Canada has a robust selection criterion for each ISU Championship to undertake the selection of teams who will represent Canada at these events. Skate Canada’s selection criteria for ISU Championships can be found on skatecanada.ca.  

2026 WORLD JUNIOR SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 
GDAŃSK, POLAND / MARCH 13-14, 2026 

Les Suprêmes Junior | Pascal Denis & Marilyn Langlois | Saint-Léonard, QC 
NEXXICE Junior | Julia Mills-Bolton & Trish Perdue-Mills | Burlington, ON 

2026 WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA / APRIL 10-11, 2026 

Les Suprêmes | Pascal Denis & Marilyn Langlois | Saint-Léonard, QC
Nova | Dominic Barthe & Nadine Tougas | Saint-Hubert, QC