Figure Skating Associations

Discover the associations who call our rinks home

Figure Skating Clubs

at Eble & Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arenas

Elite Skating Academy is a member of Learn to Skate USA and offers a progressive class structure in which each level builds on the previous one. In addition to teaching fundamental skating skills, the program provides information on competitive pathways, private coaching, and participation in local ice shows.

Elite Skating Academy utilizes Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena for its activities.

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The Greater Milwaukee Figure Skating Club (GMFSC) offers structured classes for skaters of all ages and skill levels. Participants follow a standardized progression of skills, with instruction provided by trained and certified coaches. The program includes introductory pathways for recreational skating, figure skating, and hockey to help skaters explore different areas of the sport.

The club utilizes Eble Park Ice Arena along with other ice rinks in the surrounding area.

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The Wisconsin Figure Skating Club (WFSC) provides figure skating programs for participants across Southeast Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Its offerings include instruction across all levels and disciplines, a standardized testing program, and an annual spring ice show that has been held for more than four decades.

The club utilizes Eble Park Ice Arena, Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena, and other area rinks for its activities.

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Synchronized Skating Teams

at Eble & Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arenas

Ice Sparklers is a synchronized skating program dedicated to developing skating skills in a supportive, team-focused environment. The program helps skaters set goals, grow their abilities, and participate in competitive opportunities. Skaters of all backgrounds and experience levels are welcome.

Ice Sparklers utilizes Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena for its programs.

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Wisconsin Edge is a long-standing synchronized skating program based in the Milwaukee area, offering teams for skaters from youth through adult levels. The organization competes at both sectional and national events.

Wisconsin Edge trains at Eble Park Ice Arena, Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena, and other nearby facilities.

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Wisconsin Inspire is a cooperative synchronized skating program that brings together skaters from multiple rinks and clubs across southern Wisconsin to form competitive teams. The program offers opportunities for experienced skaters to train and compete at higher levels, including sectional and national events. 

Wisconsin Inspires trains at Eble Park Ice Arena, Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena, and other nearby facilities.

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