Annual synchronized skating competition
The U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships is an annual synchronized skating competition, sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating , held to determine the national champions of the United States . It was first held in 1984. Teams who qualify at a Sectional Championship competition compete in eight levels: juvenile, intermediate, novice, junior, senior, collegiate, adult and masters. The top two senior teams then go on to compete at the World Synchronized Skating Championships , while at the Junior level the teams competing at the World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships is predetermined by a Junior World Qualifier competition. The teams competing at the Junior Level at the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships are competing for international assignment for the next years.
When first held in 1984, the competition was called the U.S. Precision Championships. [ 1]
Subsequently, up to and including 1999, this competition was called the U.S. Precision Team Skating (Synchronized Skating) Championships .[ 2]
In 2000, the name of the competition was changed to U.S. Synchronized Team Skating Championships .[ 3]
In 2008, the current name U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships was adopted.[ 4]
The definitions for teams in each of the qualify levels are detailed below.[ 5] All events are judged under the ISU International Judging System (IJS).
Juvenile: A team of 12-20 skaters. Skaters must be under 13 and have passed the pre-juvenile moves in the field test.
Intermediate: A team of 12-20 skaters. Skaters must be under 18 and have passed the juvenile moves in the field test.
Novice: A team of 12-20 skaters. Skaters must be under 16, with the exception of four skaters who may be 16 or 17, and have passed the intermediate moves in the field test.
Junior: A team of 12-16 skaters. Skaters must be at least 13 years old and under 19. All skaters must have passed the novice moves in the field test.
Senior: A team of 16 skaters. Skaters must be at least 15 years old and have passed the junior moves in the field test.
Collegiate: A team of 12-20 skaters. Skaters must be enrolled in a college or degree program as full-time students and have passed the juvenile moves in the field test.
Adult: A team or 12-20 skaters. All skaters must be 18 years or older. All skaters must have passed at least one of the following tests: preliminary moves in the field, adult bronze moves in the field, preliminary figure or preliminary dance.
Masters: A team or 12-20 skaters. All skaters must be 25 years or older.
Medalists
Year
Location
Gold
Points
Silver
Points
Bronze
Points
Source
1984
Bowling Green, Ohio
Fraserettes
Ice Chrystallettes
San Diego Figure Skating Club Icettes
[ 6]
1985
Lakewood, Ohio
Fraserettes
Ice Chrystallettes
Minneapplettes
[ 6]
1986
Boston, Massachusetts
Hot Fudge Sundaes
Haydenettes
Detroit Capets
[ 6]
1987
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Fraserettes
Haydenettes
Figurettes
[ 6]
1988
Reno, Nevada
Haydenettes
Fraserettes
Detroit Capets
[ 6]
1989
Providence, Rhode Island
Haydenettes
Goldenettes
Detroit Capets
[ 6]
1990
Houston, Texas
Goldenettes
Haydenettes
Fraserettes
[ 6]
1991
Anchorage, Alaska
Haydenettes
Goldenettes
Fraserettes
[ 6]
1992
Portland, Maine
Haydenettes
Team Elan
Goldenettes
[ 6]
1993
Detroit , Michigan
Haydenettes
Team Elan
Crystallettes
[ 6]
1994
Providence, Rhode Island
Haydenettes
Team Elan
Miami University
[ 6]
1995
San Diego, California
Team Elan
Haydenettes
Miami University
[ 6]
1996
Chicago , Illinois
Haydenettes
Miami University
Team Elan
[ 6]
1997
Syracuse, New York
Haydenettes
Team Elan
Miami University
[ 6]
1998
San Diego, California
Haydenettes
Miami University
Team Elan
[ 6]
1999
Tampa, Florida
Miami University
Haydenettes
Starlets
[ 6]
2000
Plymouth, Michigan
Haydenettes
1.5
Team Elan
3.0
Miami University
4.5
[ 6] [ 7]
2001
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Haydenettes
Miami University
Crystallettes
[ 6]
2002
Lake Placid, New York
Haydenettes
Miami University
Crystallettes
[ 6]
2003
Huntsville, Alabama
Haydenettes
Miami University
Team Elan
[ 6]
2004
San Diego, California
Haydenettes
Crystallettes
Team Elan
[ 6]
2005
Lowell, Massachusetts
Haydenettes
Miami University
Crystallettes
[ 6]
2006
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Miami University
179.72
Haydenettes
161.28
Crystallettes
155.12
[ 6] [ 8]
2007
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Haydenettes
201.04
Miami University
199.56
Crystallettes
159.65
[ 6] [ 9]
2008
Providence, Rhode Island
Haydenettes
213.37
Miami University
201.26
Crystallettes
194.80
[ 6] [ 10]
2009
Portland, Maine
Miami University
204.72
Haydenettes
203.97
Crystallettes
184.10
[ 6] [ 11]
2010
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Haydenettes
231.14
Crystallettes
210.35
Miami University
202.68
[ 6] [ 12]
2011
Ontario, California
Haydenettes
217.41
Miami University
195.50
Crystallettes
179.85
[ 6] [ 13]
2012
Worcester, Massachusetts
Haydenettes
202.92
Crystallettes
185.54
Miami University
182.64
[ 6] [ 14]
2013
Plymouth, Michigan
Haydenettes
206.33
Miami University
191.28
Crystallettes
176.96
[ 15]
2014
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Haydenettes
205.03
Crystallettes
179.77
Starlights
154.90
[ 16]
2015
Providence, Rhode Island
Haydenettes
210.55
Miami University
194.70
Skyliners
178.99
[ 17]
2016
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Haydenettes
202.26
Miami University
183.86
Skyliners
169.47
[ 18]
2017
Rockford, Illinois
Haydenettes
208.83
Crystallettes
189.50
Skyliners
172.96
[ 19]
2018
Portland, Oregon
Haydenettes
204.05
Skyliners
185.86
Miami University
182.99
[ 20]
2019
Plymouth, Michigan
Haydenettes
226.37
Skyliners
218.14
Crystallettes
201.63
[ 21]
2020
Providence, Rhode Island
Haydenettes
203.19
Skyliners
194.94
Crystallettes
193.09
[ 22]
2021
(event cancelled)
[ 23]
2022
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Haydenettes
218.86
Miami University
214.67
Skyliners
208.36
[ 24]
2023
Peoria, Illinois
Haydenettes
244.45
Miami University
223.63
Skyliners
220.09
[ 25]
2024
Las Vegas, Nevada
Haydenettes
234.42
Skyliners
221.58
Miami University
191.08
[ 26]
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