Camps
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.
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.
Pairs skating is a figure skating discipline in which a male and female skater team up to perform a variety of skills and movements together in unison.
Ice dance is a discipline of figure skating that is under the “mixed” category at the Olympic Games. Unlike pairs skating which features overhead lifts and jumps, ice dance is based on different aspects of dance.
Synchronized skating is a team sport in which 8-20 skaters perform a program together. It uses the same judging system as singles, pairs and ice dance, and is characterized by teamwork, speed, intricate formations and challenging step sequences.
U.S. Figure Skating's Aspire Program has partnered with Learn to Skate USA to expand the synchronized skating competitive levels. All Aspire Synchro levels may compete at nonqualifying synchronized skating competitions and Compete USA competitions sanctioned by Learn to Skate USA.
Whether you are new to the sport of figure skating or a seasoned veteran ready to return to competition, the U.S. Figure Skating Adult Skating Program has a place for you!
The U.S Figure Skating Adult Competition Series is open to adult and young adult skaters in the adult 1 through adult bronze levels in the Eastern, Midwestern and Pacific Coast sections. It's a fun and competitive opportunity for adult and young adult skaters to experience the community of adult skating.
Below are archived results from past collegiate figure skating competitions.
The Icemen Program attracts and retains male identifying figure skaters by building a supportive community inclusive of athletes, parents, officials, and fans of figure skating. The Icemen Program is committed to changing the narrative as figure skating is for everyone.