U.S. Figure Skating offers a limited number of camps each year. Most of these camps are high performance camps and are designed to address the development of elite and emerging elite athletes, with the goal of preparing these skaters to be successful in international competitions. These programs are usually invitation only.
In addition to U.S. Figure Skating camps, many U.S. Figure Skating clubs will choose to run camps throughout the year. Once a camp listing request is completed and faxed to U.S. Figure Skating Headquarters, these club-run programs will be listed on U.S. Figure Skating Online. For more information on such programs, please see "Club Camps" below.
Champs Camp is an annual two-to-three-day conference for U.S. Figure Skating's Team A and B Envelope athletes and their primary or secondary coaches held in the late spring or early summer at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Read more... |
The U.S. Figure Skating National Pairs Camp is held each April in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purpose of this program is to enhance the development of teams in the United States, with the goal of medaling at international competitions, including the ISU World Figure Skating Championships and Olympic Winter Games. Read more... |
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Started in 2006, the U.S. Synchronized Skating Training Festival is a two-day program for synchronized skaters of all ages and abilities. It is the only synchronized skating training program designed by U.S. Figure Skating. Read more... |
Club CampsWith a few exceptions, U.S. Figure Skating does NOT sanction skating camps, clinics and seminars. However, Headquarters receives many inquiries from members looking to attend these types of events. Read more... |
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