Synchronized Skating – Aviator Ice Dazzlers
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Synchronized Skating Overview
Synchronized skating is a team sport in which skaters perform together utilizing complicated footwork on the ice.
It uses the same judging system as singles, pairs, and dance and is characterized by teamwork, speed, intricate formations, and challenging step sequences.
As with the other disciplines, all teams perform a free skate with required well-balanced program elements. In addition, teams at the junior and senior levels perform a short program consisting of the required elements.
Synchronized skating is a popular discipline both within U.S. Figure Skating and around the world.
U.S. Figure Skating held the first U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in 1984 and also hosted the first World Synchronized Skating Championships in 2000.
There are approximately 525 synchronized teams registered with U.S. Figure Skating, and nearly 5,000 athletes participate annually in the synchronized sectional championships. — from U.S. Figure Skating
The synchro skating program at Aviator Sports has five teams at the following levels:
- Beginner Level 1: 7-9 years old
- Beginner Level: 8 – 13 years old
- Preliminary Level: 7 – 10 years old
- Intermediate: 11 – 16 years old
- Snowplow Level
Acceptance to teams based on the private evaluation.
To register, please contact the Figure Skating office at 718-758-7514
Synchronized Skating TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT
Acceptance to the Aviator Ice Dazzlers preliminary synchro team is based on private evaluation:
For more information call 718-758-7514 or email Slava@AviatorSports.com