Momentum is building to make synchronized skating a winter Olympics sport, possibly as soon as 2030. But in Beaver Dam, it's already a big deal — and one local team is heading to nationals.
Members of the Wisconsin Inspire Juvenile Team compete Saturday at the Swan Synchro Skate in Beaver Dam. Pictured, from left, are Kayleigh Haag, Eleanor Olson and Claire Bertram. The team will be competing next month at the national competition in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Three Swan City Ice Skaters are also part of Inspire. From left are Adelynn Dehn, Beaver Dam; Jordan Kovalaske, Beaver Dam; and Prudence Steiner, Columbus.
The Wisconsin Inspire Juvenile Nationals Team performance during Swan Syncro Skate in Beaver Dam on Saturday. They will be competing next month in the 2026 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Members of the Wisconsin Inspire Juvenile Team compete Saturday at the Swan Synchro Skate in Beaver Dam. Pictured, from left, are Kayleigh Haag, Eleanor Olson and Claire Bertram. The team will be competing next month at the national competition in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Three Swan City Ice Skaters are also part of Inspire. From left are Adelynn Dehn, Beaver Dam; Jordan Kovalaske, Beaver Dam; and Prudence Steiner, Columbus.
The Wisconsin Inspire Juvenile Nationals Team performance during Swan Syncro Skate in Beaver Dam on Saturday. They will be competing next month in the 2026 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah.