By West Michigan Tourist Association
The Greater Kalamazoo Skating Association (GKSA) will host the 19th Annual Kick-Off Classic Synchronized Skating Competition at Wings Event Center Nov. 17–18.
The weekend-long event will feature:
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Over 130 teams
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Approximately 1,700 skaters
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Teams competing who will represent Team USA at international competitions
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Team critiques
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A judge’s school
“There’s something so special about watching as many as 16 skaters performing intersections, wheels, traveling circles, jumps, and daring lifts to a variety of music with creative and innovative choreography. It’s an incredible experience to witness whether you’re a skater or not, and we love being able to share that with the community,” Kristen Crandle, Chairperson of Kick-Off Classic, said.
Kick-Off Classic Skating Competition
This synchronized skating competition began in 1999 with 11 teams. The competition now hosts more than 130 teams (more than 1700 skaters) from throughout the Midwest and sometimes even Canada. Competitors from beginners to senior levels, youth to adults, participate in the event. Additional features of this competition include team critiques and a judges’ school.
What is Synchronized Skating?
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 dance and is characterized by teamwork, speed, intricate formations and challenging step sequences. As with the other disciplines, all teams perform a free skate with required well-balanced program elements. In addition, teams at the junior and senior level perform a short program consisting of required elements.
Elements in synchronized skating include blocks, circles, wheels, lines, intersections, move elements, creative elements, no holds elements, spins, and pairs moves. The variety and difficulty of elements require that each team member is a highly skilled individual skater. The typical senior-level athlete has passed a senior or gold test in at least two disciplines.
Kick-Off Classic will feature synchronized skating teams of 8-16 skaters ranging in age from 4 to adult with team levels from beginner to those qualifying for international Team USA assignments. Competition begins at 8:30am both days. Tickets are available at Wings Event Center Box Office. A detailed schedule may be found on www.greaterkzooskate.org under Special Events.