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Synchronized Skating |
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Join the new force in figure skating - SYNCHRONIZED SKATING. Wanting to try something different that is both social, fun and challenging? well here is the newest ice sport, Synchronized ice skating. Synchronized debuted at the World Figure Skating Championships in America in 2000 and will enter the Olympics as an exhibition sport in 2006 with the aim of it becoming an official sport in 2010. Australia has competed in every world championship since it was first held in 2000, moving up two places in 2003 to beat Great Britain and come 17th. And our Adelaide (Noarlunga) team "Adelaide Ice Magic" came home with a Bronze Medal from the 2005 SpringCup in Italy, Milan. The Team is the first to medal in an ISU competition. They have also competed at the ISU French Cup, Rouen, France and competed at the World Cup Challenge for Juniors in Helsinki, Finland in 2006 where they placed 18th against the best skaters in the world. So what is it you ask? Synchro consists of 12-20 skaters making a variety of formations and manouveres on the ice whilst holding on and skating together at the same time. Kind of like Synchronized swimming but on ice and a lot faster. It is a great sport which combines team spirit and a social atmosphere with skill and fun. Would like any more information please go to our web site Adelaide Ice Magic or email us at adelaideicemagic@hotmail.com |
Wednesday - 5.30pm-6.30pm - Novice Team (under 15yrs)
Wednesday - 6.30pm-8.00pm - Senior Team
Wednesday - 8pm-9pm - Adult Team (16yrs upwards)

Noarlunga Starlights
Saturday's 12.00pm-12.30pm

Olympic Trophy Picture 2006
Noarlunga Snowflakes
Monday's 5.30pm-6.00pm