A few highlights from the weekend included:
Youth & Junior Teams: Sharp execution in the Technical and Free routines, setting a high bar for the rest of the season.
Solo & Duet Success: Standout performances in the Technical Solos on Friday and Saturday set the stage for a competitive Sunday finale.
Acrobatic Innovation: The Acro Team events captivated the crowd with impressive lifts and creative choreography.
While the Northern Lights provided a fantastic mid-season benchmark, the pressure is just beginning to build. All eyes now turn to Lethbridge for the Rocky Mountain Qualifier, scheduled for February 20-22, 2026, at the Max Bell Aquatic Centre.
This upcoming meet is a critical milestone for competitive athletes looking to secure their spots for the provincial championships and beyond. With less than a month to refine their figures and synchronize their patterns, teams are expected to hit the water with even greater intensity.
Wildrose Classic
Edmonton
(Edmonton - provincial stream) More info on AAS https://albertaartisticswimming.ca/wildrose-classic/
Nationals
Saskatoon
Nationals (Saskatoon- National swimmers) Dates are not correct