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Check out the latest U.S. Figure Skating news below, including press releases, announcements, club spotlights, membership news and more!

Check out the latest U.S. Figure Skating news below, including press releases, announcements, club spotlights, membership news and more!
Catch the nation’s best teams in Colorado Springs, Feb. 26-March 1.
U.S. Figure Skating today announced that the 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships will take place in St. Louis, Missouri. At the event, U.S. Figure Skating will name the 2026 Olympic Team.
Katie McGovern Nyman started the Space Coast Hurricanes Theatre on Ice program more than two decades ago. In that time, she has grown the program to more than 100 participants and four teams.
U.S. Figure Skating is proud to name Save The Duck, the globally recognized 100% animal-free fashion brand, as its exclusive outerwear partner.
Figure skating expert analyst Jackie Wong takes a look back at this past season that was filled with improbable victories and clutch performances.
Billie McBride O’Neel and other trans skaters performed in the annual Be Here! Be You! charity event in Boston in April.
World champions Alysa Liu, Madison Chock and Evan Bates headline Skate America lineup
Teams Elite delivered an historic milestone in U.S. Figure Skating history when it earned the country's first-ever World gold medal in synchronized skating. Their monumental victory coupled with the World bronze medal secured by the Skyliners Junior team has helped to elevate the U.S.
Team USA's march toward the 2026 Olympic Games in Italy officially begins this weekend at the "Leave Your Mark" event at the United States Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
U.S. Figure Skating today announced the launch of its Leave Your Mark national campaign designed to build excitement for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 while driving increased membership, fan engagement and support for Team USA athletes.
Snoopy's Home Ice in Santa Rosa, California, is an iconic skating arena that the late Peanuts creator Charles Schulz brought to life. The facility's skating director and former show performer at Snoopy's Home Ice, Kim Navarro, takes a walk down memory lane.