The 2024 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships, celebrating its 40th anniversary, kicks off Wednesday, Feb. 21 at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Running through Saturday, Feb. 24, 88 teams from across the country will compete for the title of U.S. champion in nine divisions: senior, senior elite 12, junior, collegiate, novice, intermediate, juvenile, adult and masters.
All nine reigning U.S. champions return to defend their title, including the Haydenettes, which won their 30th senior title last year and Skyliners junior, which clinched title No. 7 in 2023 to become the winningest junior team in the history of the event. In addition, in the collegiate division, Miami University seeks their 22nd gold medal.
The U.S. Championships serve as the final qualifier for both the World Championships and World Junior Championships teams. The junior team will be named following the junior free skate on Feb. 22 while the senior team will be announced following the senior free skate on Feb. 24.
This marks the first time the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships have been held in Las Vegas. To purchase tickets, visit ussynchrochampionships.com.
The Junior, senior, senior elite 12 and collegiate events will be shown 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 2024 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships event page.