Adult Skaters Impress at U.S. Adult Figure Skating Championships in Minnesota
Eleven U.S. titles were awarded at the 2025 U.S. Adult Figure Skating Championships Presented by Prevagen this past weekend in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
Eleven U.S. titles were awarded at the 2025 U.S. Adult Figure Skating Championships Presented by Prevagen this past weekend in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
Coming off a disappointing U.S. Championships, Elyce Lin-Gracey ramped things up by scaling back her pre-competition routine at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Hungary. Her less is more approach paid dividends as the 17-year-old earned the bronze medal.
Sixteen of the top intercollegiate figure skating teams from across the country will compete for a team title at the 2025 National Intercollegiate Final April 11-13 at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.
In its fourth season as a program, the CU Figure Skating Team in Boulder, Colorado, earned a berth to the National Intercollegiate Final. The competition took place last week in South Bend, Indiana. The Golden Buffaloes' commitment and motivation paved the way to their success.
The United States has medaled at every World Team Trophy since event began in 2009.
With their eighth win, Boston made history by setting the record for the most National Intercollegiate Final titles won by a single school.
Olympic ice dancer Naomi Lang has added yet another chapter to her remarkable skating career, becoming a member of the IceDenettes masters synchronized skating team. Also a veteran coach in Arizona, Lang has passed on her love for "team" to her daughter, Elora, whom she coaches as part of the Aspire 1 synchronized skating team.
United States tops standings in all three events with multiple season’s and career bests
Ilia Malinin and Madison Chock and Evan Bates win the men's and ice dance events, respectively, to extend Team USA's lead at World Team Trophy.
U.S. scores highest point total in event's history to win gold
In an effort to help grow the judging ranks within U.S. Figure Skating, a fast-track route has been implemented for former and current Team USA athletes. Their past experience is being recognized and rewarded under the National & Team USA Athletes Officiating Program.
Bradie Tennell has overcome a series of serious injury setbacks in recent years, but the two-time U.S. champion and Olympian has remained steadfast in her dream of returning to the Olympic Winter Games in 2026.