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Synchronized skating, or "synchro" is a specialized discipline of skating involving groups of twelve or more skaters performing various group formations and maneuvers. The objective is for the team to perform as one unit executing circles, blocks, lines, wheels and intersections in unison to the music, while demonstrating quality edges, power and flow.

There are two event streams of Synchronized Skating in Canada – a recreational or Festival SynchroSkate and Competitive SynchroSkate. Both of these streams can lead a team to national level events. There is international and World Championship opportunity provided to those teams in the Competitive SynchroSkate (qualifying) event stream.

Synchronized Skating Clubs in Alberta

Click here for listing of Synchro Clubs

Important Updates

LTAD/Competition Structure: Presentation to the Synchronized Skating Community

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Updated information for the Synchro Structure is available on the Members Only section of the Skate Canada website

Synchronized Skating Competitions/Events

Visit the 2008-2009 season page for all competitions. [Click here]

Courses & Clinics

 

 

 

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