The Dartmouth Figure Skating Team has established
itself
on the National Collegiate scene, qualifying for the Championship each
time since the first meet was held in 2000, and winning the national
championships for the last four years. Dartmouth's victory at the
US National Intercollegiate Figure Skating Team Championship in March
of 2004 in Amherst, Massachusetts, was our first National title.
Winning a fifth consecutive National title at University of Michigan in
April
of 2008 was the culmination of the Dartmouth skaters' undefeated streak
which began in the fall of 2003.
As an officially recognized USFS Collegiate Club,
we
compete in all levels of freestyle and solo dance events in the Eastern
Collegiate Conference. We skate in several eastern collegiate
qualifying competitions each season with the goal of qualifying for
Nationals. Dartmouth's Club Sports program provides training ice on
campus at Thompson Arena and our professional coaching staff oversees
the training of Dartmouth's figure skaters.
Friends of Dartmouth Figure Skating, formed in the
summer of 2004, has made it possible to continue building and
supporting our nationally competitive program. If you are interested in
learning more about our Friends of Dartmouth Figure Skating, please
feel free to contact us.
We welcome inquiries from highly motivated
students who
are competitive figure skaters and who hope to continue skating
throughout their college careers.