By: Abby Farrell
The 87 best synchronized skating teams in the United States are set to compete at the 2026 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships, taking place March 4-7 at the Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The pinnacle national event of the synchronized skating season, teams will skate for U.S. titles in eight divisions: senior combined, junior, collegiate, novice, intermediate, juvenile, adult and masters.
The
Haydenettes, the most decorated synchronized skating team in U.S. Figure Skating history, will compete for their 16th straight and 33
rd total U.S. championship in the senior combined event.
The U.S. Championships serve as the final qualifier for the 2026 World Championships team. Following the conclusion of the senior combined event on Saturday, March 7, the two teams that will represent the United States will be named live on ice.
In the junior division,
Teams Elite junior looks to clinch their third straight gold.
It was
previously announced that reigning World Junior gold and bronze medalists
Teams Elite junior and
Skyliners junior will represent the United States once again at the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2026 next week in Gdansk, Poland.
Looking to add to an already long list of victories,
Miami University will vie for their 24th U.S. title in the collegiate competition.
With the event being held in Utah for the first time in history, the Star Lit Blades will skate in the novice division as the sole representative from the host state.
To purchase tickets, visit
ussynchrochampionships.com.
The senior combined, junior and collegiate events will be livestreamed on Peacock and can be accessed for 72 hours following their conclusion. The novice, intermediate, juvenile, adult and masters events will be livestreamed on the U.S. Figure Skating YouTube channel.
For live results, the full schedule, news and more, visit the
2026 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships event page.