The Pairs competitions will be held in the Midwestern (Nov 8-11) and Pacific (Nov 9-13) Sections. An SCNY member will be competing in each of those competitions.
Congratulations to all of our members who competed at the 2023 Eastern Sectional and US Ice Dance Final in Norword MA.
Six club member medaled in the Singles and events and three SCNY members and their partners medaled in the US Ice Dance Final.
Mark your calendars: The 96th Annual Middle Atlantic Figure Skating Championships are days away! Follow the excitement live with this QR code. | ![]() |
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Join us for the excitement. Spectators are welcome, and admission is $5 |
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The Skating Club of New York hosts the 96th Middle Atlantic Figure Skating Championships September 8-11, 2022 at Sky Rink. It is the longest continuously-run figure skating competition in North America, older even than Nationals. It is also one of the largest and most popular competitions in the nation, with events spanning two rinks for four full days. It draws skaters and officials from all over the world and has been a proving ground for dozens of eventual national and international champions. |
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Mids depends 100% on club volunteers and needs your help! |
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Please check your calendar and volunteer whatever time you can. It is a golden opportunity to watch some fabulous skating up close, and to contribute to the club we all love. For high school and middle school students, it is a great way to earn community service. |
Send us an email at mail@thescny.org describing when and how you'd like to volunteer. We will get back to you promptly about your tentative assignments. Thank you for your assistance! |
PRACTICE ICE:
Two official twenty minute practice ice sessions (OPI) will be included with registration.
Chelsea Piers Covid Policy
All participants must follow the U.S. Figure Skating and Chelsea Piers Covid Policy in effect at the time of the event.
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Oona Brown & Gage Brown are the World Junior Dance Champions and Lindsay Thorngren is the World Junior Bronze Women's Medalist. Team USA brought home three medals, including two golds, at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia and SCNY members won two of those medals!
In the ice dance competition, the Browns became world champions, leading an American contingent which saw all three U.S. teams finish in the top seven. After setting a personal best in the rhythm dance on Friday, the Browns extended their lead, setting new personal bests in the free dance and total score, shattering their previous personal best by more than 15 points with a combined 170.25. Skating to "Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 1: Overture" and "I Belong to You (+Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix)" by Muse, the three-time U.S. junior medalists won the free dance with 103.27 points.
Lindsay Thorngren set international personal bests in both her free skate and total score.Performing to music from Queen's Gambit arranged by Cédric Tours, the 2020 U.S. junior champion nearly hit 200 points with 199.42, including 133.28 in her free skate, receiving a positive grade of execution on every element and earning all Level 4s.
Anastasiia Smirnova and her partner Danil Siianytsia (All Year FSC), won the bronze small medal in the short program at Junior Worlds and finished fourth in the Pairs event.
Three SCNY members will be competing at the 2022 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Tallinn, Lindsay Thorngren in Jr Women, Anastasiia Smirnova and her partner Danylo Siianytsia (All Year FSC)in Jr Pairs and Oona Brown and Gage Brown in Jr Dance.
Congratulations to all of our Adult Skaters who competed at the 2022 US Adult Eastern Sectionals last weekend in PA. We are so proud of all of you and your hard work and dedication to the sport.
Good luck and happy training to all of those heading to the Adult Championships next month!
19 SCNY Skaters are set to compete at the 2022 Eastern Adult Sectional Figure Skating Championships, March 10-13 in Havertown, PA.
Skate Great!
The XXIV Olympic Winter Games will take place from February 4th to 20th in Beijing. Four SCNY athletes will be participating.
Representing the United States are Ashley Cain-Gribble and her partner Timothy LeDuc (LAFSC).
Representing Israel in the Men's event is Alexei Bychenko and in the Pairs event Evgeni Krasnopolski and his partner Hailey Kops.
Alexia Paganini is representing Switzerland in the Women's. Good Luck Team USA, Team Israel and Team Switzerland!
Click here learn more about The Skating Club of New York's Olympic History
The Skating Club of New York's mission is to provide programs to encourage participation and achievement in the sport of figure skating, to conduct figure skating tests as prescribed by US Figure Skating and to organize and sponsor competitions, exhibitions and clinics. The Skating Club of New York is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit amateur athletic organization and all contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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97th Annual Middle Atlantic ChampionshipsSeptember 7-10, 2023
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2023 John Nicks International Pairs ChallengeSeptember 6-7, 2023
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SCNY SynchroJanuary 29, 2023
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New York ShowcaseFebruary 18, 2023
Deadline: Jan. 18
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Wollman Open Central Park |
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SCNY ExcelSport-O-Rama
2020 Canceled
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The Long Island ChampionshipsSunday, April 28, 2019
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The Sky Rink ClassicJune 1, 2019
Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers
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The Rinx Summer OpenJuly 12-14, 2019
The Rinx
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