In a shocking announcement right before the start of the synchro season (the first international competition at Finlandia Trophy is this weekend), Team Surprise will disband as of this season. There's no official explanation yet, but it appears it's something that has been brewing for a while. From the ISU article it seems like the coach wanted to move on and for whatever reason this meant that the team had to disband as well. One wonders if Sweden will ever have a team this good again - hopefully they will with all the great synchro skaters they produce.
For those unfamiliar with synchro, Team Surprise was not only known for their impressive collection of medals, but also for their innovation. Included in things they pioneered are the center split lift (something pretty much all top teams are doing now), using many dress colors, certain lift entrances and transitions, etc. many of which are now either standard or became trendy. In true synchro innovation fashion they even sparked a trend that got banned, using dresses that looked too different.
Here's their FS at Worlds last year, their last performance on the world stage.
In other synchro news that was announced this week one of the biggest international competitions, Cup of Berlin, was cancelled due to "organizational difficulties."
For those unfamiliar with synchro, Team Surprise was not only known for their impressive collection of medals, but also for their innovation. Included in things they pioneered are the center split lift (something pretty much all top teams are doing now), using many dress colors, certain lift entrances and transitions, etc. many of which are now either standard or became trendy. In true synchro innovation fashion they even sparked a trend that got banned, using dresses that looked too different.
Here's their FS at Worlds last year, their last performance on the world stage.
In other synchro news that was announced this week one of the biggest international competitions, Cup of Berlin, was cancelled due to "organizational difficulties."