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  • Alumni Spotlight: Nicole Buddie & Victoria Buddie

    Nicole and Victoria Buddie are San Diego natives who began skating at the age of 3 years old. They joined the San Diego Figure Skating Club at 11 years old and began synchro with Team del Sol at the Juvenile level. Both Nicole and Victoria were coached at SDFSC by Coach Natasha, who graciously coached them in skills, MITF and helped them continue and compete in freestyle competitions until college.

    The Buddie’s were also coached by Karen Weismeir for synchro and were a part of the competitive Team del Sol for six seasons. They skated for the Senior team at SDFSC for two seasons as well, and were a part of Team del Sol in 2015-2016, when they earned Team USA, with Del Sol.

    After their senior year of high school in San Diego and being able to be a part of such an incredible synchronized skating program in the West Coast which brought them so much joy and being on only 1 of the 2 Senior synchronized skating teams in the west coast, plus bringing home a gold medal with TdS for the United States at the Trophy D’Ecosse, they decided to further their competitive skating career throughout college.

    Nicole and Victoria skated for Adrian College for 2 seasons, in Adrian, Michigan. Victoria skated for the Senior team (Team USA) and Nicole the Senior (Team USA) and Collegiate team. (Freshman and Sophomore year). However, they still now attend Adrian College, but skate for the Senior Dearborn Crystallettes, out of Dearborn, Michigan. Which they commute 1.5 hours, four times a week to train with their team.

    This past season, their Senior Team represented Team USA at the Spring Cup in Milan, Italy and brought home the Bronze Medal for the United States, and competed at the Trophy D’Ecosse in Dumfries, Scotland and brought home the Silver Medal for the U.S. Additionally, at the 2019 U.S Synchronized Skating Championships the Senior Crystallettes placed 3rd in the Senior division and earned the position of alternates for the World Team. (for the 2019 U.S Synchronized Skating World Championships)

    These San Diego natives will continue to skate for the Senior Crystallettes, the following season and hope to help synchronized skating grow and prosper all over the country and most importantly throughout the West Coast.

    Their love for skating never dies.

    They are both double majors in Spanish and Communication with a minor in Journalism at Adrian College. They are currently studying abroad this summer in Santiago, Chile for their Spanish major, since they are unable to fulfill that requirement throughout the year due to the competitive synchronized skating season. They will continue to train and practice at a rink in Santiago, Chile in hope of becoming the best athletes they can be for the following competitive season, meanwhile studying abroad.

  • Flapjack Fundraiser – SDFSC Jr Board

    You’re invited to a Pancake Breakfast to support the
    San Diego Figure Skating Club Junior Board!

    Members from the Junior Board will be serving you the Flapjack Breakfast, which includes – pancakes with butter and syrup, scrambled eggs, sausage, potatoes, orange juice, and coffee.

    Be sure to purchase your ticket before the event from one of our Junior Board members!

    Advance Tickets: $10
    Date: Saturday, May 18, 2019
    Time: 8am – 10am

    Location: Applebee’s
    9480 Mira Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92126

    For more information about the event or tickets
    contact Lili Barton at Info@SDFSCJuniorBoard.org

  • Coming Soon – New Test Process

    Sign-ups for the June Test Session will continue to use the existing PDF Test Application. Starting with the July Test Session, we will be using a new Test Registration System via EntryEeze.

    Do NOT submit PDF Test Application w/checks for July Test Session, they will not be accepted.

    What to Expect:

    • Test Application (Registration) and payment (credit card) will be collected online.
    • Per test fees have been adjusted (most increase $2) for the latest ice time estimates and costs using the online system.
    • Detailed instructions and guides will be posted in May to sign-up for the July Test Session by the June 14, 2019 deadline.

    PARENTS and SKATERS, in preparation for this change, please make sure your membership information including email address(es) are accurate in the Membership System at http://membership.SanDiegoFSC.org/.

    COACHES, please signup for or update an EntryEeze global account.  This will ensure coaches’ approvals get mailed to the correct email address once the system is active. See https://sandiegofsc.org/online-test-registration-coach-information/ for details.

  • Alumni Spotlight: Kate Liang

    Kate Liang started skating at SDIA’s Learn to Skate Program as a tot in 2003. Within six months of taking classes Kate joined Shining Blades and thus the beginning of her journey with synchronized skating. After skating with Shining Blades for three years Kate decided she wanted to be more competitive and began skating for Team del Sol and Karen Wiesmeier. Ten years later, having skated Juvenile through Senior Level, Kate had earned a U.S. Synchronized Skating Championship at the Intermediate level in 2013, an Intermediate Pewter medal in 2011, ten Pacific Coast Sectionals Championships, and at the Senior level, an International Gold Medal in 2016 at Trophy d’Escosse in Dumfries, Scotland. In addition, she earned gold medals in both Moves in the Field and Dance and did some Free Skate tests as well. She served as the SDFSC Jr. Board President for 3 years and was Volunteer of the Year in 2015.

    Now in 2019, Kate has been skating with the University of Michigan Synchronized Skating Team for the past three years at the Collegiate level earning back-to-back U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in 2017 and 2018 as well as a Bronze Medal in 2019. As an all-student run team, Kate has been in a leadership role for the past two years, one as the VP of Travel and Competition and this year as President. Kate was re-elected to serve as President for her senior year. Kate continues to be passionate about synchronized skating and eventually wants to skate on an adult team once her education is completed.

    University of Michigan SST – Collegiate National Champions
    2018 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships – Portland, OR
    University of Michigan SST – Collegiate National Champions
    2017 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships – Rockford, IL
    Team del Sol (Team USA) – International Gold Medal
    2016 Trophy d’Ecosse in Dumfries, Scotland
    Team del Sol Intermediate – Gold Medal
    2013 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships
    Team del Sol dress progression – 10 years
  • Free Fundraising With Smile.Amazon.com

    With doing nothing more than using a different URL when you are shopping on Amazon, you can help raise funds for SDFSC at NO ADDITIONAL COST to you. In fact, it helps offsets costs and enables us to provide more benefits to our skaters.
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    Near the top left of your browser, look for AmazonSmile and Supporting: San Diego Figure Skating Club :

    What is AmazonSmile?

    AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support SDFSC every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to SDFSC.

    How much of my purchase does Amazon donate?

    The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. The purchase price is the amount paid for the item minus any rebates and excluding shipping & handling, gift-wrapping fees, taxes, or service charges.

  • Alumni Spotlight: Julie Nelson

    Julie Nelson started skating at SDIA in 2006 and started in group classes. She pursued individual accomplishments in testing and competitions resulting in medals from many area competitions and earned US Figure Skating Golds for Move In The Field and Dance. Almost immediately after she started skating and in parallel with individual skating, she was drawn to synchronized skating.

    For 10 years she competed with Shining Blades and Team del Sol. Many of these years resulted in Gold medals at area competitions and at the Pacific Coast Sectionals. In several competition seasons, she “double skated” on two different level teams during the same competition year. For the last two years, she has been competing with Miami University.

    We are congratulating Julie at this time for becoming a TWO TIME U.S. Synchronized Skating Champion:
    – 2019 US Synchronized Skating Champions (Collegiate) – Miami University Collegiate Varsity SST
    – 2013 US Synchronized Skating Champions (Intermediate) – Team del Sol

    Julie has also competed at the Senior level with both Team del Sol and Miami University representing Team USA at international competitions in Scotland, Sweden, and Germany. In 2016 with Team del Sol, an International Gold Medal was earned at the 2016 Trophy d’Ecosse in Dumfries, Scotland.

    Julie holding the National Collegiate Championship Trophy
    2019 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships – Plymouth, MI
    Miami University Collegiate Varsity SST – Gold Medal
    2019 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships – Plymouth, MI
    Team del Sol (Team USA) – International Gold Medal
    2016 Trophy d’Ecosse in Dumfries, Scotland
    Team del Sol Intermediate – Gold Medal
    2013 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships, Plymouth, MI

    We want to continue to recognize accomplishments of our SDFSC alumni after they have moved on in life. Please contact the club’s president or webmaster if you have details of an SDFSC alumni that you would like to share.

  • Sweep at Pacific Coast Synchronized Sectionals

    Our SDFSC synchronized skaters had amazing trip to Kalamazoo, Michigan for the Pacific Coast Synchronized Sectionals.

    Each of our competitive teams took the GOLD in their event:

    Pre-Juvenile Shining Blades (Free Skating)
    Open Juvenile Team del Sol (Free Skating)
    Juvenile Team del Sol (Final)
    Intermediate Team del Sol (Final)

    Please congratulate all our skaters and encourage those teams going on to the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships at the end of the month in Plymouth, MI.

  • Club Skaters on Fox 5 News San Diego

    On January 18th our Juvenile Pairs skaters Ashly and Kevin earned the Silver Medal at the 2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Nationals). Fox 5 news interviewed the pair a few weeks later and posted this story: Juvenile ice skating pair claims silver at nationals

  • Juvenile Pairs at 2019 U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    We congratulate all our skaters who competed at the 2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships! We were the only figure skating club with two sets of pairs from same club in the finals.

    Special congratulations to Ashley and Kevin who earn the Silver medal, missing gold by less than 1/4 of a point.

    Olivia and Aiden finished 11th snd their performance included a level 4 lift.

    SDFSC Juvenile Pair skaters: Olivia & Aiden (left), Kevin & Ashley (right)
    All Juvenile Pairs Medalists, Silver Medalist Kevin & Ashley on left from SDFSC
  • 2019 Adult/Synchro Exhibition and Critique

    One of the ways we help our skaters get prepared for the competitive season is to hold an exhibition and critique.  This gives skaters a chance to perform in front of a crowd and have judges provide feedback on their performances.  It gives us a chance to see our skaters if we cannot make it to one of their competitions.

    Please come out and be a part of the crowd on Saturday, January 19, 2019 from 3:15 pm to 4:45 pm at the San Diego Ice Arena.

    Adult competitive skaters interested in participating should read information letter and complete registration no later than January 7, 2019 (no extensions on this deadline).