Synchronized Skating is a lifelong sport, and IceSymmetrics provides an opportunity for adult skaters living in the San Francisco Bay Area to continue competing at a national level.

 

Our Mission

IceSymmetrics is a group of strong, confident athletes fully committed to being the best trained, highest skilled, and most consistent synchronized team possible.

We share a lifelong passion for skating and appreciate the opportunity to enjoy the experience of achieving greatness together. We honor ourselves, our fellow members, and our collective potential by being fully prepared, mentally present, and willing to apply our best efforts to make the most of every practice and performance. We thrive on pushing our limits, problem-solving, laughing, creating entertaining programs, and most of all, performing with authentic joy.

We strive to be respected in the skating community for our team cohesiveness, dedication to excellence, outstanding skating skills, and consistently high-level performances. IceSymmetrics is committed to being a must-see team as a result of our innovative programs and inspired performances.


What is synchronized skating?

According to the US Figure Skating Website:

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.


What We've Achieved

Recent Awards:

  • 2022 National Pewter Medalists - Masters

  • 2020 Pacific Coast Sectional Champions - Masters

  • 2019 National Silver Medalists - Masters

  • 2018 National Bronze Medalists - Masters

  • 2019 Pacific Coast Sectional Champions - Masters

  • 2018 Pacific Coast Sectional Champions - Masters

  • 2017 Pacific Coast Sectional Silver Medalists - Masters

Past Awards:

  • 2003 National Bronze Medalists - Adult

  • 2002 National Silver Medalists - Adult

  • 2001 National Bronze Medalists - Adult

  • Multiple Pacific Coast Sectional Champions - Adult