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Figure Skating Club website
 
We compete in the Midwest Region of USFSA's Intercollegiate Skating Program. It is the largest of four conferences and is comprised of 24 colleges and universities. We quickly became a very strong team in the Midwest Region, ranking as the 8th best collegiate figure skating team in the nation. We finished 4th place overall in both the 2017-2018 and  2018-2019 seasons, which earned us a spot to compete at The Intercollegiate Championships in both 2018 and 2019 where we earned 8th place and 11th place respectively. As a reward for our team excelling so quickly in Intercollegiate Skating, we were awarded "WashU Sports Club of the Year" in 2018.
 
SKILL LEVEL: High Beginner – Senior; No tryouts

PRACTICE TIMES: Friday 2:30-4:30 pm, Sunday 8-10pm, and various mornings

CONTACT INFO: wustlskating@gmail.com

PRACTICE LOCATION: Kirkwood and Webster Groves Ice Arena

NATIONAL GOVERNING BODY: US Figure Skating

TEAM WEBSITE: https://sites.google.com/view/wustlfigureskating

TEAM SOCIAL MEDIA: Insta and TikTok @washufigureskating 
 
CLUB DUES & PARTICIPANT EXPENSES: Moderate

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Yes

ANNUAL COMPETITIONS: 2-3
 
HOW TO JOIN: Attend one of our informational sessions at the beginning of the school year. 
 
PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 
Finished 4th overall in the Midwest Region (2017-2018)
Finished 4th overall in the Midwest Region (2018-2019)
Finished 8th at Intercollegiate Championships (2018)
WashU Sports Club of the Year (2018)
Finished 8th at Intercollegiate Championships (2019)
Ended year with 9 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze medals (2021-2022)
Several skaters medal at each competition (2022-2024)
12th out of 24 teams at the Bronco Cup. Individually, the majority of our skaters achieved placements within the top three of their respective divisions (2023-2024).  
14th out of 28 teams at Skate On Wisconsin. Individually, the majority of our skaters achieved placements within the top three of their respective divisions (2023-2024).
11th out of 23 teams at the Aggieland Classic. Several skaters achieved placements within the top three of their respective divisions (2024-2025).