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Broadmoor Skating Club

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Formation
  
1939 (1939)

Headquarters
  
Colorado, United States

President
  
John LeFevre

Founded
  
1939

Broadmoor Skating Club

Location
  
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Website
  
broadmoorskatingclub.com

Similar
  
Skating Club of New York, Philadelphia Skating Club and, Broadmoor World Arena, US Figure Skating, Arctic Figure Skating C

Profiles

Broadmoor skating club champions


The Broadmoor Skating Club is a figure skating club based in Colorado Springs, Colorado that has long been a major training center for the sport of figure skating. Founded in 1939, it was originally known as the Pikes Peak Skating Club, and was based in the Broadmoor World Arena on the grounds of The Broadmoor resort. When that facility was demolished in 1994, the club moved to its current home at the Colorado Springs World Arena.

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Notable skaters who trained at or represented the Broadmoor Skating Club include:

  • Max Aaron
  • Mirai Nagasu
  • Jeremy Abbott
  • Ryan Bradley
  • Vincent Zhou
  • Nicole Bobek
  • Scott Davis
  • Todd Eldredge
  • Rachael Flatt
  • Peggy Fleming
  • Ryan Jahnke
  • David Jenkins
  • Hayes Alan Jenkins
  • Vivian Joseph & Ronald Joseph
  • Caryn Kadavy
  • Karol & Peter Kennedy
  • Ann Patrice McDonough
  • Keauna McLaughlin & Rockne Brubaker
  • Melissa & Mark Militano
  • Brandon Mroz
  • Colleen O'Connor and Jim Millns
  • RenĂ©e Roca & Gorsha Sur
  • Elizabeth Punsalan & Jerod Swallow
  • Garrett Swasey
  • Jill Trenary
  • Tiffany Vise & Derek Trent
  • Stephanie Westerfeld
  • Tim Wood
  • Paul Wylie
  • Prominent coaches associated with the club have included Edi Scholdan, Carlo Fassi, Tom Zakrajsek, and Tom Dickson. The club has benefitted in recent years from its proximity to both the United States Figure Skating Association headquarters and the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

    The club hosted the U.S. Figure Skating Championships six times between 1948 and 1976, and the World Figure Skating Championships five times during the same period, at the Broadmoor World Arena facility. More recently, the club has hosted events such as the World Junior Figure Skating Championships, Skate America, and the Grand Prix Final.

    Broadmoor skating club national competitors 2008


    References

    Broadmoor Skating Club Wikipedia