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Executive Reports 2026

Coach's Report: Recreational Programs

Tricia Hynds

CanSkate

This season RSST was fortunate to offer Fall and Winter CanSkate sessions. Each session ran for 10 weeks and was held at the Murray Balfour Arena on Monday evenings from 6:15-7:00 PM. The Fall session had 41 skaters registered and Winter session had 29 participants. The age of skaters ranged from 3-12 years old. CanSkate was coached by Tricia Hynds and Sara Chant with the help of 7 Program Assistants and one coach-in-training.

AdultSkate

Once again, RSST offered an adult skills session this year. The program was run at the Murray Balfour Arena on Monday evenings from 7:00-7:45 PM from October to March. The program focuses on skill development in all disciplines of figure skating. There were 10 participants registered for the session this year, as well as some drop-in participants. AdultSkate was coached by Tricia Hynds.

Coach's Report: Competitive Programs

Trish Goffin & Janis Johnson

This year RSST fielded four competitive teams in the Adult 1, 2 and 3 categories as well as a youth team in the Star 4 category.

Genesis was a team made up of 10 skaters in the Adult 1 category.  Genesis skated to the song “Fix You,” their program telling a heartfelt story of love, resilience, and support.

They attended three competitions with the following results:

  • Calgary Rosebowl - Bronze
  • Prairie Regionals in Winkler – Gold
  • Living Skies in Regina – Gold

Genesis guest skated in the Fort Qu’Appelle Ice Show. 

Virtuoso was a competitive team made up of 20 skaters in the Adult 2 category. Virtuoso skated to an ABBA-themed program that was high-energy, fun, and felt just like a party night at the disco. 

They attended three competitions with the following results:

  • Calgary Rosebowl - Bronze
  • Prairie Regionals in Winkler – Gold
  • Living Skies in Regina – Gold

Virtuoso guest skated in the Fort Qu’Appelle Ice Show. 

Edge was a competitive team made up of 9 skaters in the Adult 3 category. Edge skated to the classic rock power ballad “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” bringing passion and emotion to the ice.

They attended three competitions with the following results:

  • Calgary Rosebowl - Gold
  • Prairie Regionals in Winkler – Gold
  • Living Skies in Regina – Gold

Edge guest skated in the Skate Regina Ice Show.

Infinity was a competitive team made up of 6 skaters in the Star 4 category. They skated to a compilation of Stevie Wonder songs.

Skate Regina and the Regina Synchronized Skating Teams collaborated to offer a joint StarSkate/Synchronized skating partnership. Infinity is comprised of skaters from this joint program and the Regina Synchronized Skating Team youth program. The teams’ skaters ranged in age from 10-17 and for some, this was their first year skating and competing in synchro. 

 

They attended one competition with the following results:

  • Living Skies in Regina – Bronze

Infinity guest skated in the Skate Regina Ice Show.

We had several skaters skating on two teams which helped the club maintain teams in all 3 Adult categories. Thanks to all our double teamers!

This season we had three 'swing' skaters who helped to fill in spots at adult team practices, competitions and exhibition skates - thanks Allyson, Sierra and Ellie, we couldn’t have done it without you!

As always, our team managers and assistant managers do a bunch of literal and figurative heavy lifting to make sure that we are organized, have everything we need and get to the right place at that right time, we couldn't do it without you guys - thanks Megan, Pam, Kristine, Brooke, Lynn and Tara!

We've also been participating in events and committees outside of RSST to help grow the sport of synchro in our province. Trish was a member of the section coach development and programs committees. Trish and Megan facilitated synchro sessions as part of the section Star Seminar. Janis worked with skaters to provide synchro choreography and mentoring in Tisdale and lead a Synchro Fun event in Whitewood.

Several competitive adult skaters also attended the OneTeamMVMT seminar in Warman at the end of April. This was an inspiring, informative and fun weekend that was enjoyed by all. This event was a great success and the OneTeamMVMT is looking to host another seminar at the same time next year.

This has been a very rewarding year. Our teams have exemplified hard work, collaboration and a true team and club spirit that we are incredibly proud of.

President

Sharon Davis

The 2025/2026 season was an exciting and rewarding year for the Regina Synchronized Skating Teams (RSST). Our membership reached 96 skaters, which included 49 CanSkaters, reflecting a boost in participation for our learn-to-skate program from the previous year. Monday evenings at Balfour Arena were filled with energy as CanSkate and Adult Skills sessions took place, both experiencing healthy numbers through fall and winter, with the Adult Skills group offering a flexible drop-in option.  A big thank you to Tricia Hynds and Sara Chant as well as the many Program Assistants that made these programs enjoyable for all participants and a huge overall success!   

Our collaborative Joint Synchro Program with Skate Regina ran again this year beginning in January on Thursday evenings at the Cooperators.  Team Infinity, coached by Janis Johnson, competed at our Living Skies competition and performed at the Skate Regina ice show.
 
The competitive synchro teams thrived, with Edge (Adult III), Virtuoso (Adult II), and Genesis (Adult I) achieving notable placements in various competitions. At the Rose Bowl in Calgary, Edge captured 1st place, while Virtuoso and Genesis earned bronze medals.  The Prairie Regionals in Winkler, MB, saw a clean sweep, with all three teams earning 1st place, and the Living Skies competition in Regina brought further triumphs with 1st place finishes for all three adult teams, including a 3rd place tie for Infinity. Congratulations to all teams on a successful competitive season!
 
Performances were a highlight this season with the RSST teams showcasing their programs and promoting synchro to our skating communities. Virtuoso and Genesis performed their programs at the Fort Qu’Appelle Ice Show, and our year end Exhibition Skate featured all four teams, CanSkaters, guest singles from Skate Regina and a dazzling performance by our very own Blades of Glory!  The season concluded with memorable appearances at the Skate Regina Ice Show, where Edge and Infinity were warmly received, and gratitude was extended to the host club for the invitation.
 
To promote our programs, RSST participated in I Heart Regina Day, engaging families and inspiring new skaters through a Canskate registration draw—an effort we plan to repeat for the upcoming season. Our use of social media and Google Ads, particularly for CanSkate, proved successful in boosting registrations. Community spirit continued off the ice with festive family events like the December Christmas Family Skate and the collaborative Family Day Skate with Skate Regina in February, where hot chocolate, cookies, and skating equipment were provided, making sure everyone could join the fun.
 
RSST successfully hosted the Living Skies Synchronized Skating Competition following a two-year hiatus, welcoming approximately 200 skaters across 19 teams. The event took place at the Doug Wickenheiser Arena on March 21st, with additional facilities rented at the North-West Leisure Centre to accommodate officials and participants throughout the day. Appreciation is extended to Debbie Rodger, Chair of the Living Skies Committee, as well as the organizers and numerous volunteers whose contributions ensured the success of the competition. We will continue to build upon this momentum for future Living Skies competitions.
 
For the first time, the One Team Movement Synchro Development Camp was hosted in our province at Warman on April 25 & 26.  Many of our members attended the two day camp and had the opportunity to share their love of synchro skating with other like-minded individuals and learn new skills from international coaches.  Next year’s camp has already been scheduled for the same place and same time next year! 
 
Many behind-the-scenes tasks keep our club running—planning schedules, updating policies, managing registrations, promoting programs, and organizing events. I sincerely thank every Board member for their dedicated efforts; thanks to you, our members enjoy skating and our club thrives. I'm proud of what we've achieved this year and eager for the upcoming season.
 
Last but not least, a big thank you to our coaching staff who dedicate many hours to our programs on and off the ice!   Janis Johnson, Tricia Hynds, Tricia Goffin and Sara Chant – you are unbelievably awesome at what you do!  Our club is so lucky to have all of you!
 
Looking ahead, we aim to have our registration open for our recreational programs in July for the Fall session and our competitive teams will be back on the ice as soon as September 13th to kick start choreography for our 2026/27 programs.
 
Thank you to all members, executive, coaches and volunteers for your support and dedication. Together, we continue to build a strong and vibrant club and skating community!

Director of Publicity & Communications

Bree Nokonechny

For the 2025–2026 season, we continued building on the successful advertising and recruitment strategies implemented last year to further strengthen our club’s growth and community presence. RSST once again participated in the I Love Regina Day event to increase community exposure and expand our contact list for publicity and communication efforts. This event provided valuable opportunities to connect with families and increase awareness of our programs within the community.

We also continued to see success within our recreational programming by offering two CanSkate sessions — one in the fall and one in the winter — both of which were very successful and contributed positively to our continued program development and participation growth.

Our Google Ads campaign also produced strong results this season. Our advertisements were shown 13,652 times across multiple platforms and devices and achieved a 4.02% interaction rate, aligning with industry averages. This reflects a significant improvement from last season’s 1.56% click-through rate and demonstrates increased effectiveness in our advertising strategies and audience engagement.

As we move into next season, we look forward to continuing to build on these successes, further expanding our community reach, and strengthening both our recreational and competitive programming opportunities.

Director of Technical Expertise

Marissa Steindel

Building on the momentum from the 2024/2025 season, the website has continued to undergo upgrades throughout the 2025/2026 season. 

The Living Skies page became a centralized resource for competition information. Participants had access to detailed registration requirements, a simplified registration and practice ice booking process, the Welcome Package, Practice Schedule, and Start Schedules. Competition results were expediently posted and remain accessible to look back on at any time to facilitate setting future goals. Section and Competition sponsors are prominently acknowledged for their contributions. In addition to the full SaskTel maxTV Local on Demand video, individual clips of the RSST programs are available to share with friends, family, and prospective skaters, as is footage of our beloved ‘Blades of Glory’ year-end-friends-and-family-one-practice-superstars. 

Other notable upgrades include:

  • Registration Page: The historically elusive drop-ins, products, and subscriptions, have been made easy to find.

  • Video Gallery: Received an updated look with videos organized by season. Each video indicates the program's location and a reminder of the music for easy recall. 

  • Club Calendar: Live links to the pages of prospective competitions to facilitate future season planning and convenient access to registration and important notices. 

  • Club Calendar: Plan ahead for the bring-a-friend days that take place throughout the season.

As Marissa’s term as Director of Technical Expertise on the RSST Executive Board draws to a close, she is grateful to have been entrusted with promoting the club through a vibrant, and engaging website that serves as a reliable resource for both current members, prospective skaters, and teams that choose to travel to Regina partake in the Living Skies SynchroSkate Invitational Competition. 

Director of Registration

Allyson Carroll

The 2025-2026 season was extremely successful for our club, as we reached a total of 96 members across our recreational and competitive programs. This marks the highest total number of skaters for the club since the pandemic, and we are happy to see our club grow to include so many new families and faces! 

RSST was able to run the following programs this year:

CanSkate: 49 Skaters (41 Fall/29 Winter)

AdultSkate: 13 Skaters

Joint Program/Youth Synchro: 6 Skaters

Adult Competitive Synchro: 37 Skaters

We were excited to see skaters participating in multiple programs (especially the number of CanSkater’s who returned for the Winter session) and hope to continue to offer a range of sessions to fit the needs of our community.

In addition to our weekly programs we also held the 2026 Living Skies SynchroSkate Competition in March which resulted in 19 teams registering from across Saskatchewan and Alberta. We had a fantastic time welcoming all of the teams who attended and hope to host this competition again in the future. 

I would like to thank our club’s membership for their patience as I took on the Director of Registration role for the first time this season, and hope to continue exploring ways to make our registration process even easier going forward! Also, a huge thank you to my fellow board members for all of your hard work over the past year - our club could not run without your time and dedication!

 

 

 

Executive Reports 2025

Coach's Report: Recreational Programs

Tricia Hynds

CanSkate

This season RSST was fortunate to offer Fall and Winter CanSkate sessions. The program ran for 10 weeks during each session and was held at the Murray Balfour Arena on Monday evenings from 6:15-7:00 PM. Both the Fall and Winter CanSkate sessions had 27 participants ranging in ages 3-12. CanSkate was coached by Tricia Hynds with the help of 8 Program Assistants.

AdultSkate

Once again, RSST offered an adult skills session this year. The program was run at the Murray Balfour Arena on Monday evenings from 7:00-7:45 PM from October to March. The program focuses on skill development in all disciplines of figure skating. There were 8 participants registered for the 20-week session this year, as well as some drop-in participants. AdultSkate was coached by Tricia Hynds.

Coach's Report: Competitive Programs

Trish Goffin & Janis Johnson

This year RSST fielded four competitive teams in the Adult 1, 2 and 3 categories as well as a youth team in the Star 4 category.

Genesis was a team made up of 12 skaters in the Adult 1 category. This season Genesis competed at Prairie Regionals in Regina where they placed first in the second skate and won the silver medal overall in a very close race for gold. They also performed in the Winter Classic Synchro Showcase. Genesis skated to music from the classic rock group, Queen.

Virtuoso was a competitive team made up of 15 skaters in the Adult 2 category. They attended Calgary Rosebowl in December and won the bronze medal at that event. Virtuoso also competed at Prairie Regionals in Regina where they won gold with two strong skates and achieved a season's best score for their second skate. They performed in the Winter Classic Synchro Showcase and the Skate Regina Ice Show. Virtuoso skated to a Beatles medley from the Across the Universe movie soundtrack.

Edge was a competitive team made up of 9 skaters in the Adult 3 category. This season Edge participated in the Calgary Rosebowl competition and won the gold medal at that event. They also participated at Prairie Regionals where they won gold with two strong skates and achieved a season's best score for their first skate. They performed in the Winter Classic Synchro Showcase and the Vibank Ice Show. Edge's program was a collection of music from the Broadway musical Jersey Boys.

Infinity was a competitive team made up of 8 skaters in the Star 4 category. This team was developed in collaboration with Skate Regina as part of the synchro/Star Skate joint program. This season Infinity competed at Winter Classic - they had a great skate and received a silver rating and placed second. They skated to a C'est la vie (That's Life) themed program.

We had several skaters skate two teams which helps the club maintain teams in all 3 Adult categories. Thanks to all our double teamers!!

Again, this season we had two 'swing' skaters who helped to fill in spots at adult team practices and exhibition skates - thanks Sierra and Ellie!

As always, our team managers and assistant managers do a bunch of literal and figurative heavy lifting to make sure that we are organized, have everything we need and get to the right place at that right time, we couldn't do it without you guys - thanks Amy, Allyson, Kristine, Brooke, Lynn and Tara!

We've also been participating in events and committees outside of RSST to help grow the sport of synchro in our province. Trish was a member of the section coach development and programs committees and facilitated synchro sessions as part of the section adult seminar. Janis worked with skaters to provide synchro choreography and mentoring in Tisdale. When Trish stopped coaching for health reasons in December, Janis took over all competitive team coaching responsibilities for the remainder of the season.

This has been a very rewarding year. Our teams have exemplified hard work, collaboration and a true team and club spirit that we are incredibly proud of.

President

Sharon Davis

I am pleased to present the President's report for the 2024/25 season of the Regina Synchronized Skating Teams (RSST). This year, we had 72 members registered with RSST which included about 35 skaters in the Canskate program. We were thrilled to have both the Fall and Winter Canskate sessions running at almost full capacity with about 27 canskaters in both the 10 week sessions. The sessions were held on Mondays from 6:15 to 7:00 pm at the Murray Balfour arena. A big thank you to Tricia Hynds who coached and managed the Canskate sessions, along with the many Program Assistants who helped make the program a huge success this year. The Adult Skills sessions, also coached by Tricia Hynds, witnessed a steady number of participants, with approximately 8 to 10 adult skaters attending the 10-week sessions. This program was held at the Murray Balfour arena on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 7:45 pm.

Our Joint Synchro Program with Skate Regina was a success, rekindling the youth synchro partnership with six skaters from Skate Regina and two from RSST. We look forward to building on this success in the coming season. Thank you to Janis Johnson for coaching this young team and sparking their interest in competitive synchro!

The competitive synchro teams thrived, with Edge (Adult III), Virtuoso (Adult II), and Genesis (Adult I) achieving notable placements in various competitions. At Rose Bowl in Calgary, Edge earned Gold while Virtuoso secured a Bronze medal. Prairie Regionals was hosted by our Section in Regina on February 1 & 2, where Edge and Virtuoso won Gold and Genesis earned a silver medal. Congratulations to all teams!

The teams also showcased their talent in numerous performances, including the Winter Classic in Regina, the Dysart Ice Show, Vibank Ice Show, our Year-End Exhibition Skate, and the Skate Regina Ice Show. These events provided valuable opportunities to display our sport to the community.

The success of our competitive synchro teams would not be possible without our coaches, Janis Johnson and Tricia Goffin who put in countless hours of work and dedication coaching and choreographing our teams' programs. Thank you Janis and Trish! Promotional activities were a highlight, with our participation in the I Heart Regina day in August 2024 which generated significant interest for our Fall Canskate program. Google Ads also helped boost our Canskate registrations, and our Christmas Family Skate and Family Day Skate events fostered community engagement and enjoyment. Looking ahead, we aim to boost our recreational program registrations for the 2025/26 season and hope to host the Living Skies Invitational in March 2026.

Thank you to all members, executive, coaches and volunteers for your support and dedication. Together, we continue to build a strong and vibrant club and skating community. I'm very proud to be a member of RSST.

Director of Social Media

Amy Ripplinger

We had another successful year in 2024-2025! Our  Facebook page   remains quite active with many new page likes and interactions. Skate Canada and Skate Saskatchewan events are shared through our page as well as continuing to share posts made by Skate Regina. We hope they can do the same to try and gain some more interest through that club. I ran into some issues sharing on both  Instagram   and Facebook, but this should be resolved next season. Moving forward, we will share content through both Instagram and Facebook. We also continue to have a TikTok page (@reginasynchroskate) , and hope to share some more fun content through this!

As a skater, it remains a challenge to take photos/videos and post content while skating on 2 teams. I did my best to do so, but moving forward, it would be nice to have family/friends or even skaters on other teams that might be attending the event to share any pictures or videos with myself or the club so I can add them to the Facebook page. Pictures and videos remain the most popular posts and get the most interactions with both likes and comments.

                 

Director of Publicity & Communications

Bree Nokonechny

The 2024-2025 season was filled with incredible growth for our club! This year, we significantly changed our advertising strategies, allowing us to develop our recreational programs and run our CanSkate program for the first time in years! We terminated our advertising on the One Stop website, reducing publicity costs. Instead, we focused on our Google Ads campaign in July and August to correspond with our fall program registrations. Our ads were shown 80,243 times across multiple platforms and devices, resulting in 1,253 clicks to view our website. Our overall click-through rate was 1.56%, which we will aim to improve this upcoming year.

RSST also participated in the I Love Regina Day in August 2024 to engage with the community and share information about our programs. This event was incredibly successful in gaining insight into the community's interests which we will use to further develop our recreational programs.

As a result of our advertising initiatives, we ran successful fall and winter CanSkate sessions. We also saw growth in participant numbers, with 27 skaters in the winter session compared to 24 in the fall. As we head into next season, we will continue to build off this growth to further develop our recreational and competitive programs!

Director of Ice Scheduling

Michelle Statz

The process of scheduling and amending scheduling is a joint effort between the two. While any amendments are done by me through the City website, communication is also required with REAL to coordinate changes to flood times when required. I believe this was a smooth process this season with only one instance of a missed flood for which REAL ensured we received a credit against the ice fees. Sufficient notice was always given to the City regarding changes or cancellations in order to avoid unnecessary fees.

Our 2025 off-season application was submitted in October as required and we have confirmed September 2025 ice as per our request for choreography weekends, namely September 6 and 7, and September 13 and 14. All sessions are booked at the DWA which is much cheaper than the Co-operators Centre. We also have our first session booked for back on the ice on Thursday, September 4 at the Cooperators. as well as ice on Thursday, September 25. Our 2025/26 winter season application was submitted as required in March, including our request for ice for the Living Skies competition. While we do not have confirmation of our requests at the date of writing this report, preliminary communication from the City indicates our request for March 21 and 22 dates for Living Skies is likely to be approved. The venue is unconfirmed at this point. We expect to hear from the City in June with our winter ice schedule and permit, as well as the Living Skies permit.

Director at Large

Allyson Carroll

The 2024-25 season was another year where I was fortunate to wear many hats and help out with many different aspects of the club! Some of my highlights from the year include assisting with preparations for I Love Regina day, submission of our club's Membership Assistance Program Grant (a grant funded by SaskLotteries), and the movement of the club's belongings to a new storage facility.

While moving to our new storage location we took the opportunity to properly inventory everything the club owns which includes equipment needed to host our Living Skies competition, club merchandise, and over 40 sets of dresses/costumes used by our synchronized skating teams in the past. Now that we have a better record of everything we own we look forward to selling or renting any costumes we no longer need or that other clubs may have a better use for - this process will begin over the summer of 2025!

Director of Technical Expertise

Marissa Steindel

RSST's website underwent a major refresh in preparation for the 2024-2025 season. An explainer was developed to inform interested viewers what synchro skating is all about. Photos and videos from recent seasons were added to the gallery, including a special highlight of the successful RSST/Skate Regina Joint Partnership that offers singles figure skaters an introduction to synchro. The club description and coach bios received updates as well.

Throughout the season, club events were featured on the main page of the website, like CanSkate information, links to registration, free skate days, the Seminar with Olympic Medalist Elizabeth Manley, and year end showcase details, keeping skaters and their families informed and excited about club offerings. A link to an up-to-date calendar with choreo, competition, and exhibition skate dates was made available on the website. The executive board gained improved access to resources by shifting to a cloud based model. Provisions have been put in place to utilize Google Analytics in conjunction with Google Ads to augment the club's marketing strategy.

Director of Technical Expertise

Marissa Steindel

RSST's website underwent a major refresh in preparation for the 2024-2025 season. An explainer was developed to inform interested viewers what synchro skating is all about. Photos and videos from recent seasons were added to the gallery, including a special highlight of the successful RSST/Skate Regina Joint Partnership that offers singles figure skaters an introduction to synchro. The club description and coach bios received updates as well.

Throughout the season, club events were featured on the main page of the website, like CanSkate information, links to registration, free skate days, the Seminar with Olympic Medalist Elizabeth Manley, and year end showcase details, keeping skaters and their families informed and excited about club offerings. A link to an up-to-date calendar with choreo, competition, and exhibition skate dates was made available on the website. The executive board gained improved access to resources by shifting to a cloud based model. Provisions have been put in place to utilize Google Analytics in conjunction with Google Ads to augment the club's marketing strategy.