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Why Not Synchro? A Synchronized Skating Adventure

2/18/2015

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We had the wonderful opportunity to interview coach and lifelong synchro athlete Nicole Davies before an important exhibition practice and competition sendoff.  We observed how hard the athletes must work together to keep the intended shape and pace during phases of their routine.  One of the lovernauts stated, "they must be like a family," because they have to depend on each other so much to make it work.  This is true for all sports, but more so for sports like synchro where you are being judged on your level of cohesion and togetherness.

The Synchronized Skating community has been working for decades to get their sport into the Olympics.  We support that cause as athletes because we understand how important it is for all of your hard work, effort, time and sacrifice to be recognized not only by the Olympic committee but also by  the world.  Follow the Synchronized Skating community and learn more about the sport at Get It Called- a site dedicated to staying up-to-date on scores and competition information. Join the cause and show your support on social media by using the hashtag #WhyNotSynchro?

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