National Development Team
The National Development Team consists of singles, pairs and ice dance athletes who qualified and attended the National Development Camp.
The National Development Team consists of singles, pairs and ice dance athletes who qualified and attended the National Development Camp.
The test structure is one of the most important and rewarding parts of figure skating. All U.S. Figure Skating members from recreational and competitive skaters can participate.
Any U.S. Figure Skating member in good standing may compete in U.S. Figure Skating sanctioned competitions.
Grassroots level competition to provide fun, introductory competitive experience for participants.
U.S. Figure Skating offers member clubs the opportunity to host nonqualifying competitions that can include any standard or fun event.
There are four types of qualifying pipelines that lead to U.S. Championship events in singles, pairs, ice dance, synchronized, collegiate and adults.
Athletes and teams selected to represent the United States are members of Team USA.
U.S. Figure Skating helps athletes train to the best of their abilities with athletic assessments, camps and health and wellness programs
U.S. Figure Skating provides training camp opportunities for all athletes and coaches. Brief descriptions, registration and further information for all U.S. Figure Skating camps can be found below.
Singles skating is one of the most recognized figure skating disciplines in the United States and around the world. The singles discipline is a gateway to many opportunities in the sport.