Synchroettes (synchronized skating teams)

Synchroettes - synchronized skating teams, formed by the head coach Geri Lynch Tomich in 2001, represent the Essex Skating Club of New Jersey, United States. The Synchroettes skaters are from around the world, including China, Russia, Ukraine, Great Britain, Uruguay and Colombia in the season of 2016-2017. However the teams are composed primarily of skaters from the New York City and New Jersey.

Teams

The U.S. Figure Skating Association has choose the Synchroettes Junior team to represent the country at the international competitions during the seasons of 2012-2013, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015, recognizing it as one of the most successful synchronized skating teams in U.S. history. As the Junior Team USA, the Synchroettes went to earn silver medals in 2014 and bronze medals in 2013 at the highly regarded Leon Lurje Trophy international competition in Sweden.[1][2][3]

In the season of 2016-2017, most of the Synchroettes teams have 16 members. In addition to that, each of the teams has up to four reserve skators who practice with their teams and perform at competitions in case main skaters become injured or unavailable to skate due to any other reason. Reserves skaters are called “spot shares” in the sport.

The Synchroettes teams of the season 2016-2017 include teams of the following levels:

In the season of 2016-2017 the Synchroetts debuted the Unified team, giving an opportunity for kids and adults with special needs to skate on the same team with competitive skaters.

The Synchroettes teams won in many regional competitions and competed in national competitions for many years. They also performed in many public appearances and participated in community service skating events such as Toys for Tots and a show to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure.[4] In 2010, its Juvenile team won the gold medal of the 2010 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[5] The success of the Essex Skating Club's synchronized skating teams was recognized by the U.S. Figure Skating in its publication, Guide to Basic Skills and Beginner Synchronized Skating, as one of the two featured clubs to inspire skating clubs around the U.S. to start a basic skills/beginner synchronized skating program.[6]

In 2012, the Junior-level team of Synchroettes was selected by the U.S. Figure Skating to be part of the Team USA for 2012-13 season to compete in Leon Lurje Trophy international competition in Sweden.[7] The team won a bronze medal in the competition.[8]

All of the Synchroettes teams typically hold their tryout sessions for skaters seeking to join the teams for next season during March and April. The skates are strongly encouraged to practice several times a week on ice and off ice, including instructions with private coaches. Members of the teams competing on the national level are expected to demonstrate advanced figure skating skills and pass special tests approved by the U.S. Figure Skating Association, such as a set of tests called Moves in the Field, ice dance and freestyle ice skating tests.

The Synchroettes’s home rink is Codey Arena in West Orange, New Jersey, the teams also practice at Clary Andresen Arena in Montclair, New Jersey.

Head Coach

GERI LYNCH TOMICH is the founder and the head coach of the Synchroettes synchronized skating teams, a not for profit organization that spans 10 teams and includes about 200 figure skaters.USFSA Gold Medalist in Freestyle ice skating, USFSA Gold Medalist in Figures skating. She is a member of USFSA, Ice Skating Institute, or ISI, and Professional Skaters Association, or PSA.

Coaches

The Synchroettes coaches Geri Lynch Tomich, Kaleigh Corbett and Bobette Guerrieri were recognized by the U.S. Professional Skaters Association among best coaches in the nation and included in the Honor Roll of Synchro Coaches in 2012 and 2013.[14][15]

Charity

Charity is a significant part of life at the Sycnhroettes. The teams hold an annual performance to support U.S. Marine Corps' Toys for Tots initiative designed to give a holiday gift to poor children.[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] The Synchroettes head coach Geri Lynch Tomich leads the teams in their consistent and devoted support of Walk for Wishes - a family-friendly nationwide fundraising event.[24][25]

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References

  1. Synchroettes impress at number of skating events, UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE, February 11, 2010 - accessed January 16, 2012
  2. Synchroettes, Team Del Sol win at U.S. Synchros, Ice Network, March 4, 2010 - accessed January 16, 2012
  3. U.S. Figure Skating’s Guide to Basic Skills and Beginner Synchronized Skating, US Figure Skating - accessed January 16, 2012
  4. "2012-13 INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION SEASON ASSIGNMENTS/RESULTS". U.S. Figure Skating. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  5. "Results". Leon Lurje Trophy. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  6. (page 12)
  7. -WishNewJersey/900415211?team_id=6684&pg=team&fr_id=2040#.WDHjQPkrKHv

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