

The Lower Mainland Synchronized Skating Club, formerly known as Surrey Precision Skating Teams, has been a prominent figure in the synchronized skating community for 18 years. The club focuses on the team aspect of figure skating and has a track record of producing gold medal-winning teams and creating memorable programs. Skaters of all ages and skill levels are welcomed to join the club, where they can be a part of a dedicated team that teaches sportsmanship, confidence, and teamwork.
The club currently practices at three locations in Surrey: Newton Arena, Surrey Sport and Leisure Complex (Fleetwood), and North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex. The club offers teams in various categories, and interested individuals can refer to the registration page for more information on how to join. The club also provides downloadable forms and documents on their website for easy access.
Synchronized skating is a rapidly growing discipline in figure skating, with origins dating back to 1838 in Oxford. The sport has evolved over the years and has gained recognition on the world stage, with Canada winning its first world title in synchronized skating in 2009. The club hopes to see synchronized skating included in the Olympics in the future, showcasing the dedication and talent of synchronized skaters worldwide.
For more information on the Lower Mainland Synchronized Skating Club, including details on levels, coaches, and tryout information, visitors can explore the club's website. Stay updated on upcoming events, news, and articles through the club's news section and event calendar. Thank you for visiting the Lower Mainland Synchronized Skating Club, and we look forward to welcoming you to our team soon.