Newly Formed Senior and Junior Ice Dance and Pairs Partnerships for 2020/21 [Updated July 2021]

This list includes teams that formed post 2019/20 season.

Ice Dance

Germany

Italy

Canada

Japan

Spain

Russia

United States

France

Armenia

Ukraine

Great Britain

Azerbaijan

Turkey

Lithuania

Poland

Belgium

New Zealand

Hungary

Unknown Nationality

Pairs

Canada

Great Britain

United States

Austria

Russia

Ukraine

France

Australia

Germany

Georgia

Uzbekistan

Spain

Netherlands

One Reply to “Newly Formed Senior and Junior Ice Dance and Pairs Partnerships for 2020/21 [Updated July 2021]”

  1. Maybe useful additional info, to the post you have above:
    Patricia Cernikova / Theodore Alexander (Junior) – announced August 2020
    Cernikova previously competed in singles (#5 at Slovak Youth Championships 2019)
    Cernikova previously partnered Filip STRUBL(Adv Novice) (#11 at Mentor Cup in Torun 2020 )

    Alexander previously partnered with Phebe Bekker (#5 at Junior British Nationals 2020)
    Alexander previously partnered with Rebecca Clarke (#1 at Adv Nov British Nationals 2017)

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