
Synchronized skating or ✨ synchro ✨ is a specialized discipline of skating involving groups of eight or more skaters performing various group formations and maneuvers.
The objective is for the team to perform as one unit, executing circles, blocks, lines, wheels, and intersections in unison to the music, while demonstrating quality edges, power, and flow.
Skate Canada’s SynchroSkate program includes a number of Synchronized Skating categories which accommodate skaters at any age and skill level.
Calling all RSST moms, dads, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, friends, current skaters, and anyone else who likes fun!
The Blades of Glory Team is an annual highlight of the RSST season-end Exhibition.
The team has a single practice on
Monday, March 10, 2025
7-9 PM at the Balfour Arena
Blades of Glory will deliver a spectacular performance
as part of the RSST Exhibition Skate on the evening of
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Join in on the Fun!
Blades of Glory wants YOU! 🫵
All ages, skill levels, and iceskate type encouraged to participate.
Contact rsstcommunications@gmail.com to express interest.
CanSkate is the perfect introduction for new skaters.
Develop basic skills like balance, control, and agility in a fun and welcoming environment.
Build a strong foundation for hockey, ringette, speed skating, figure skating, and more.
Open to all skaters age 3 and up.
StarSkate / Synchro
Joint Partnership with Skate Regina
The Regina Synchronized Skating Teams and Skate Regina are excited to announce a joint StarSkate/Synchro skating partnership!
⭐ 30 minutes of Synchro with RSST coaches
⭐ 30 minutes of StarSkate with Skate Regina coaches
Skaters must be on STAR 1 or higher.

Develop fundamental figure skating skills in ice dance, free skate, and interpretive skating in a group lesson format. Taught in a sequential and progressive manner, skaters have the opportunity to complete Skate Canada Tests. Open to all ages!
Synchro Teams perform as one unit, executing circles, blocks, lines, wheels, and intersections, in unison to music, while demonstrating quality edges, power and flow. Teams typically attend two to three competitions and skate at several exhibition skates throughout the September to March season.
2023-2024 Season Highlights