Miami University Synchronized Skating Team American synchronized skating team
Miami University Miami University Senior team in 2013
Country represented United States Formed 1984 Home town Oxford, Ohio Coach Katey Nyquist and Sammie Levine (since 2024) Former coach Vicki Korn (1984-2009), Carla DeGirolamo (2009-2024) Skating club Miami University Level Senior Training locations Oxford, Ohio World standing Combined total 204.902022 Worlds Short program 71.772022 Worlds Free skate 133.132022 Worlds
The Miami University Synchronized Skating Team is a senior-level synchronized skating team from the United States . Their homeclub is Miami University , in Oxford, Ohio. They were the U.S. national champions in 1999, 2006 and 2009.[ 1] [ 2] They became the first American team to medal at the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships by earning the silver medal at the 2007 championships in London, Ontario , Canada. They are three-time winners of the EDI Award for Best Synchronized Skating Performance at the U.S. national championships.[ 3]
The varsity program also has a collegiate-level team which holds the record in U.S. Figure Skating for most consecutive national titles (2005–2016) in any discipline of skating at any level, with a total of 18 national titles.[ 4]
Their programs have included choreography by Sarah Kawahara , Scott Brown, Ben Agosto , and Katherine Hill.[ 5] [ 6]
The team trains at the Goggin Ice Center , at Miami University.
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