Synchro: General Information
Synchronized skating is a team sport in which 8-20 skaters perform a program together. 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 level perform a short program consisting of required elements.
Elements in synchronized skating include blocks, circles, wheels, lines, intersections, moves in the field, moves in isolation, no-hold step sequences, spins and pairs moves.
Synchronized teams in the U.S. can compete in 14 different levels according to the age and skill level of the team members.
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Elements in synchronized skating include blocks, circles, wheels, lines, intersections, moves in the field, moves in isolation, no-hold step sequences, spins and pairs moves.
Synchronized teams in the U.S. can compete in 14 different levels according to the age and skill level of the team members.
Click here to learn more about the Levels
To learn more about our Synchro teams,
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