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The Sharper Edge, Open Junior
Representing the Great Bay Figure Skating Club
Some Favorite Moments... Services

 
The team after placing 2nd at Eastern Sectionals.  The team before guest skating in the HSFSC show.

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Skate With Us!
Although try-outs have taken place, the Sharper Edge will be having open practices on Sundays in June.
Open Junior: 10:30am - 11:30am
Intermediate: 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Practices will be held at the Dover Arena.
110 Portland Ave.
Dover, NH

  2004-2005
'Miracle'

Cape Cod: 5th
Lake Placid: 5th
Easterns: 2nd
CT Classic: 1st

 2003-2004
'Pirates of the Carribean'

Cape Cod: 2nd
Colonial: 2nd
Easterns: 3rd
CT Classic: 2nd

About The Sharper Edge

The Sharper Edge, Open Junior is a competitive USFS synchronized skating team representing the Great Bay FSC from Dover, NH. The Sharper Edge is composed of skaters from New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts.

 

During the competition season the team travels throughout New England and the Eastern coast to various competitions, including Eastern Sectionals.

This past season included trips to Cape Cod, MA, Lake Placid, NY, Buffalo, NY and Meridan, CT.

Other seasons have taken the team to such places as Charleston, SC, Lowell, MA, Fitchburg, MA, and many more.

 

About Synchro:

Synchronized skating, a 50-year old sport which began in the U.S., joins the familiar mens, ladies, pairs and ice dance competitions as popular competitive sports and family entertainment. "Synchro" as the sport is known by its fans, is sanctioned by U. S. Figure Skating (USFS) and the International Skating Union (ISU), the governing bodies for all skating events in the U.S. and internationally. USFS considers Synchro as the fastest growing part of competitive figure skating with more than 400 teams competing across the U.S.

 

The sport of Synchronized skating is attracting fans due to its speed, artistry and the risk and excitement of 20 skaters competing in a team sport. Synchronized skaters are increasingly recognized by many as the most versatile skater-athletes as they perfom elements from singles, pairs and ice dance.

 

For even more info, check out the GBFSC site: http://www.neicc.org/gb001.htm

 

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