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2020 Pacific Coast Sectional Skaters!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SKATERS HEADED TO WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON, HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS, & ALLEN, TEXAS!!!
2020 Pacific Coast Sectional Singles Final
Juvenile Girls
Claire Cao – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Annika Chao – Portland ISC
Keira Hilbelink – Portland ISC
Maile Hilbelink – Portland ISC
Juvenile Boys
Ryan Azadpour – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Intermediate Ladies
Tia Hilbelink – Portland ISC
Grace Clifford – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Alisa Vangrunsven – Winterhawks FSC
Emma Wei – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Intermediate Men
Mark Williams – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Jaeik Shim – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Jasper Bushnell - Winterhawks FSC
Novice Ladies
Anna Olson-Voss – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Novice Men
Samual Mindra – Portland ISC
Junior Ladies
Alëna Budko – Winterhawks FSC
Marina Mamina – Portland ISC
Kaizen Oudom – Carousel Sherwood FSC
2020 USFS Pairs & Ice Dance Finals
Juvenile Pairs
Audrey Lapham & Ryan Azadpour – Carousel Sherwood FSC
Dance Pairs
Alex Spurill (CSFSC) & Annelise Riccelli (PISC)
Portland lands new-ish skating championship event
Portland figure skating fans will get a chance to see some of the sport's finest technical purveyors early next year.
The 2016 Midwestern and Pacific Coast Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships will take place Jan. 27 to Jan. 31 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum. It's U.S. Figure Skating’s largest annual event, the group says.
Tickets are on sale through Rosequarter.com.
Local organizers include the Oregon Skating Council, the Oregon Sports Authority, Rose Quarter and Travel Portland.
More than 4,000 skaters and others are expected to attend, as organizers project the economic impact will exceed $3 million.
“We’ve already had more than 6,000 room nights booked by the synchronized skating teams and are expecting a multi-million dollar impact for our community in what is typically a slower month for tourism,” Drew Mahalic, CEO of the Oregon Sports Authority, said in a release.
“Portland hotels, restaurants and retail businesses will be absolutely packed with synchronized skaters and their families visiting from across the country.”
The synchronized figure skating teams include between eight and 20 skaters who perform routines in unison. The International Skating Union wants synchronized skating to become an Olympic sport.
1978 USFS Championships in Portland, Oregon
Oregon Skating Council (OSC) was formed as a traditional USFS inter-club association to permit other Oregon clubs to have a role in the planning and execution of the 1978 U.S. Figure Skating Nationals.
It was the first time the U.S. Championships were held in the Northwest since 1969 and first time that Oregon played host to the Championships. Integral to the bid to bring the event to the state was James Lawrence, President of the Oregon Skating Council, which was created by members of three Portland area clubs specifically for the purpose of bringing the event to the area. It was also the first time a multi-club co-operative had been established for the purpose of organizing the U.S. Championships, which drew one hundred entries 'from sea to shining sea'. -Skate Guard Blog