SYNCHRONIZEDSKATING

Synchronized skating

Synchronized skating or synchronised skating, is a large and fast-growing discipline of figure skating where 8–20 skaters skate on ice as a team, moving as one flowing unit at high speeds. The discipline was originally called precision skating in North America because of the emphasis on maintaining precise formations and timing of the group.

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synchronized skating

Noun

(US spelling)
  1. A discipline of figure skating where 8–20 skaters skate in a team, doing simultaneous movements and precise formations with precise timing.


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