Synchronized Skating
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Synchronized skating has become one of the fastest growing disciplines in the sport of figure skating. It is likely that this discipline will be added to the Winter Olympic Games and will become the first discipline in figure skating to be recognized as an NCAA sport. The word synchronized is defined as working, moving or occurring at the same rate and at the proper time. Combining several skaters on a team and skating “In Sync” is what the sport is all about. A team consists of between 8 – 24 skaters who skate to music in various formations such as circles, lines, blocks, wheels, and even intersections at exactly the same time.
For more information on Synchronized skating go to the USFS website. To learn more about our teams click here.