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Skating Opportunities 

have included a few links from US Figure Skating explaining different areas a skater can get involved. This is a lot of information. Please let me know if I can answer any questions. 

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"Colleen has been coaching me since I first started skating about twelve years ago. She brings so many amazing things to the table. Colleen knows how to make serious training engaging and fun, and her love for skating is inspiring and encouraging. She brings creativity and passion into her coaching, and she's always welcoming new moves when I find a spin or trick online. She understands skating through and through, and she knows exactly how to teach me so that I can improve. She understands all the current rules for competitions and tests, and she knows how to motivate me before a performance. Best of all, Colleen is not only an outstanding coach but a wonderful person."


- Reese Lashinski

Student - U.S. Figure Skating 2017 National Showcase Junior Champion

Testing Structure:

The test structure, considered the foundation of U.S. Figure Skating, determines a skater’s competition level.

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Showcase Competition: 

Showcase is an exciting theatrical opportunity for skaters who love entertaining crowds. 

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Collegiate Skating:

At universities across the country, figure skaters build on the foundations developed through childhood and high school skating programs. 

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Excel:

Excel is an opportunity for skaters to continue testing and develop their skills while showcasing their strengths at events.

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Synchronized Skating:

Synchronized skating offers athletes the chance to compete with a team and learn the value of teamwork and camaraderie.

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Compete:

From nonqualifying to qualifying, Compete USA to Excel Series, U.S. Figure Skating has a robust portfolio of competitive opportunities available to members.

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Adult Skating: 

The U.S. Figure Skating Adult Skating Program has a place for everyone to learn, enjoy and participate regardless of age or level.

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Adaptive Skating:

Ice skating offers therapeutic benefits and can positively impact social skills, physical strength and balance, and improve mood. 

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Solo Dance:

Solo dance is an opportunity for skaters to ice dance on their own without a partner and is open to skaters of all ages and ice dance levels, from preliminary to gold and international.

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Theatre on Ice:

Theatre On Ice is a form of competitive figure skating that combines the grace of figure skating with the excitement of theatre and dance.

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