Synchronized skating showcased at Prairie Regionals

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Members of the Notre Dame Silhouettes synchronized skating team captured a third-place finish in the Adult SYS I Synchro Free Program at the 2026 Prairie Regional Synchronized Skating Championships on Jan. 31 in Winkler. Representing the Notre Dame de Lourdes Figure Skating Club, the Silhouettes competed at the Meridian Exhibition Centre – Icon Arena against four other teams: Wheat City ConnXion of Skate Brandon, Winnipeg Revival of the Seine River Skating Club, University of Manitoba Ice Intrepid of the Hazelridge Figure Skating Club, and Genesis of the Regina Synchronized Skating Teams. The regional championship was hosted by Skate Manitoba in partnership with the Winkler Skating Club and drew synchronized skating teams from across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Often referred to as “synchro,” synchronized skating is a team-based discipline of figure skating that emphasizes precision, speed, formations and unison through choreographed programs performed on the ice.

Standard Photos By Rick Hiebert

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