Nonqualifying Competitions
U.S. Figure Skating offers member clubs the opportunity to host nonqualifying competitions that can include any standard or fun event.
U.S. Figure Skating offers member clubs the opportunity to host nonqualifying competitions that can include any standard or fun event.
Use the resources below to prepare your members for a successful year ahead.
U.S. Figure Skating will celebrate figure skating’s everyday heroes, once in a lifetime icons who have inspired generations of skaters and the support network behind every skater and each member club across the nation during the Centennial Celebration.
Aislinn Munck-Owen always knew that her career and life would center around the ice skating industry. Her experience and expertise has been on full display for several years at her skate shop inside The Skating Club of Boston.
For clubs & other users to gain access to resources for hosting a U.S. Figure Skating competition.
In a decade defined by the Great Depression, the United States welcomed the World Championships and the Olympic Games for the first time. Families around the country were treated to traveling ice shows, such as the Ice Follies. The popularity of the sport spread west as clubs and rinks in the Midwest and Pacific Coast became fixtures.
In a decade defined by the Great Depression, the United States welcomed the World Championships and the Olympic Games for the first time. Families around the country were treated to traveling ice shows, such as the Ice Follies. The popularity of the sport spread west as clubs and rinks in the Midwest and Pacific Coast became fixtures.
As states across the nation reopen in different phases and timing, U.S. Figure Skating feels strongly that member clubs should have a plan before considering hosting competitions this summer and for the 2020-2021 season. The following documents have been created to assist in that decision-making process.
U.S. Figure Skating’s Brand Guidelines are designed to create consistency by providing guidance related to the use of fonts, color palette, logo usage and more. The Brand Guidelines serve as a resource for staff, members, clubs, media and all organizational affiliates to understand how best to represent the U.S. Figure Skating brand.
U.S. Figure Skating’s Brand Guidelines are designed to create consistency by providing guidance related to the use of fonts, color palette, logo usage and more. The Brand Guidelines serve as a resource for staff, members, clubs, media and all organizational affiliates to understand how best to represent the U.S. Figure Skating brand.
The U.S. Figure Skating Adaptive Program offers recreational and competitive avenues for skaters with physical and intellectual disabilities to thrive. Through skating and artistic skill development, skaters will construct a foundation to build success on and off the ice. Rinks, programs and clubs offer adaptive skating programs for skaters of all ages and experiences.
The U.S. Figure Skating Adaptive Program offers recreational and competitive avenues for skaters with physical and intellectual disabilities to thrive. Through skating and artistic skill development, skaters will construct a foundation to build success on and off the ice. Rinks, programs and clubs offer adaptive skating programs for skaters of all ages and experiences.
Delegates approved all actions of the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors from the past year, conducted the Board of Directors election and approved new U.S. Figure Skating clubs at the 2020 U.S. Figure Skating Governing Council Annual Meeting, held for the first time ever via video conference.