As described on U.S. Figure Skating’s website, synchronized skating offers athletes the chance to compete with a team and learn the value of teamwork and camaraderie. Formed in 1956 by Dr. Richard Porter, the sport was known as precision skating for the intricate moves skaters perform on the ice together. U.S. Figure Skating held the first U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in 1984 and the first World Synchronized Skating Championships in 2000. Today, there are about 600 registered synchronized teams in the United States.
Teams of eight to 20 skaters perform challenging formations and step sequences together, and competitions use the same judging system as singles, pairs and ice dance. As with other disciplines, all teams perform a free skate with required elements, and junior- and senior-level teams also perform a short program.

 

 

Levels offered on Team Image:

Junior Team USA, requires Junior MIF, ages 13-19

Novice, requires Novice MIF, ages 19 and younger

Intermediate, requires Intermediate MIF, ages 19 and younger

Juvenile, requires Juvenile MIF, ages 13 and younger

Pre-Juvenile, requires Pre-Preliminary MIF, ages 17 and younger

Preliminary, requires Pre-Preliminary MIF, ages 13 and younger

Aspire NY, no test requirement, ages 16 and younger

SnowPlow Sam NJ, no test requirement, ages 16 and younger​

As described on U.S. Figure Skating’s website, synchronized skating offers athletes the chance to compete with a team and learn the value of teamwork and camaraderie. Formed in 1956 by Dr. Richard Porter, the sport was known as precision skating for the intricate moves skaters perform on the ice together. U.S. Figure Skating held the first U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in 1984 and the first World Synchronized Skating Championships in 2000. Today, there are about 600 registered synchronized teams in the United States.
Teams of eight to 20 skaters perform challenging formations and step sequences together, and competitions use the same judging system as singles, pairs and ice dance. As with other disciplines, all teams perform a free skate with required elements, and junior- and senior-level teams also perform a short program.

 

 

Levels offered on Team Image:

Junior Team USA, requires Junior MIF, ages 13-19

Novice, requires Novice MIF, ages 19 and younger

Intermediate, requires Intermediate MIF, ages 19 and younger

Juvenile, requires Juvenile MIF, ages 13 and younger

Pre-Juvenile, requires Pre-Preliminary MIF, ages 17 and younger

Preliminary, requires Pre-Preliminary MIF, ages 13 and younger

Aspire NY, no test requirement, ages 16 and younger

SnowPlow Sam NJ, no test requirement, ages 16 and younger​

Head Coach, Junior Team USA - Assistant Coach, Novice

 

Melanie Green

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Head Coach, Junior Team USA - Assistant Coach, Novice

 

Melanie Green

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Head Coach, Junior Team USA - Assistant Coach, Novice

 

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2022-2023 Board of Directors

Rebecca DeLaet 

Rich Ellenbogen 

Athena Lee 

Daniela Senitta 

Matthew Lissauer 

Subadhra Sridharan

 

Please reach out to the Board of Directors at board@teamimagesynchro.com.

 

Head Coach, Junior Team USA - Assistant Coach, Novice

 

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JUVENILE

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2022-2023 Board of Directors

Rebecca DeLaet 

Rich Ellenbogen 

Athena Lee 

Daniela Senitta 

Matthew Lissauer 

Subadhra Sridharan

 

Please reach out to the Board of Directors at board@teamimagesynchro.com.

 

2022-2023 Board of Directors

Rebecca DeLaet 

Rich Ellenbogen 

Athena Lee 

Daniela Senitta 

Matthew Lissauer 

Subadhra Sridharan

 

Please reach out to the Board of Directors at board@teamimagesynchro.com.

 

Melanie Green

HISTORY

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What is synchro?

As described on U.S. Figure Skating’s website, synchronized skating offers athletes the chance to compete with a team and learn the value of teamwork and camaraderie. Formed in 1956 by Dr. Richard Porter, the sport was known as precision skating for the intricate moves skaters perform on the ice together. U.S. Figure Skating held the first U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in 1984 and the first World Synchronized Skating Championships in 2000. Today, there are about 600 registered synchronized teams in the United States.
Teams of eight to 20 skaters perform challenging formations and step sequences together, and competitions use the same judging system as singles, pairs and ice dance. As with other disciplines, all teams perform a free skate with required elements, and junior- and senior-level teams also perform a short program.

 

 

Levels offered on Team Image:

Junior, requires Pre-Gold MIF, ages 13-19

Novice, requires Silver MIF, ages 19 and younger

Intermediate, requires Pre-Silver MIF, ages 19 and younger

Juvenile, requires Bronze MIF, ages 13 and younger

Pre-Juvenile, requires Pre-Bronze MIF, ages 17 and younger

Preliminary, requires Preliminary MIF, ages 13 and younger

Aspire Beginner, no test requirement, ages 16 and younger
 

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