Los Angeles Figure Skating Club Competitions and Programs
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Los Angeles Figure Skating Club Competitions and Programs includes figure skating competitions, a theatrical skating competition called LAFSC Showcase for Skaters, Theatre On Ice, exhibition nights, U.S. Figure Skating tests, and Parent’s Meetings. The program includes both in-person test sessions and virtual test video submissions as part of its U.S. Figure Skating tests.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club holds five competitions each year, including the Adult Mid-Winter Warmup Open Championships in February, the California Championships in May, LA Showcase for Skaters in June, and the Los Angeles Open Championships in July, with additional club ice sessions and test deadlines listed on specific dates.
The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club was founded in 1933. It has had at least one national champion every year in at least one discipline since 1983, and 2024 marked the 50th anniversary of the LAFSC Showcase for Skaters event. The club is a private, not-for-profit organization, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization, and is a member of the United States Figure Skating Association. Membership is available to everyone in accordance with U.S. Figure Skating's criteria. The club states that all of their rinks host a thriving community of skaters and their families, that they have always tried to provide for every level of their changing sport, and that they have opportunities for judges, coaches, skaters, and parents to learn the nuances of their sport. At the grassroots level, they sponsor occasional Parent’s Meetings to aid those who are new to skating. The club is home to more than 70 National, World and Olympic Champions.
The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club sponsors four major competitions each year: the Adult Mid-Winter Warmup Open Championships in February, the California Championships in May, the Los Angeles Open Championships in July, and LA Showcase for Skaters in June. The Stillwell Adult Mid-Winter Warmup Open Championships is an annual all-adult competition held each February, and the Stillwell Trophy is a perpetual trophy awarded to two skaters for the most inspirational performances in a freeskate, dance, or showcase event at this competition. The California Championships is an annual competition held each May, and the 2026 21st Annual California Championships will be part of the U.S. Figure Skating Excel Series; the Vale Trophy is a perpetual trophy given to the skater deemed to have given the most outstanding performance at this event. LAFSC Showcase for Skaters is described as a ground breaking theatrical skating competition, and in 2026 it is held with free admission and no charge; the Joanne Funakoshi Award, Jennifer Ritter Award, Tai Babilonia Award, and Angela Easton Adult Award are given for specific theatrical and extemporaneous performances at this competition. The L.A. Open Championships is an annual competition held each July, where the Virginia Fratianne Trophy is awarded for the most artistic performance and the Van Valkenberg Trophy is awarded to the most outstanding overall performance, along with additional perpetual trophies for specific free skate events. The club also promotes Theatre On Ice, offers critiques to competitive skaters, and sponsors exhibition nights.
The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club holds Parent’s Meetings and U.S. Figure Skating tests, including in-person test sessions and virtual test video submissions with specific due times. The 2026 21st Annual California Championships is scheduled for May 1–3, 2026, and LAFSC Showcase for Skaters is scheduled for May 22–24, 2026. Club Ice @ Toyota is listed at 6:30am on multiple days in June 2026, an in-person test session @ Toyota is listed at 7am on one day in June 2026, and virtual test videos are due at 3pm on June 15, 2026. U.S. Figure Skating has replaced “SafeSport” with “SkateSafe,” and the key principles of the program remain the same but “SkateSafe” is identified specifically with figure skating.
The leadership team includes Kim Borzilleri (LAFSC President and Test Chair), Miranda Young (Secretary), Dawn Eyerly (Vice President), and Courtney Urfrig (Treasurer). Additional board members include Anna Baram (Coach Liaison), Sebastien Payannet, Carla Golubski, Mandy Cohen, Natalie Shaby, and Heather Correa. The Junior Council leadership includes Weyna Chen (Junior Council President), Emily Kang (Junior Council Secretary), Ataley Cho (Junior Council Vice-President), and Paloma Martinez (Junior Council Treasurer), along with Junior Council members Viviana Kassouny, Sydney Lord, Sage Ruby, Carissa Lai, and Valerie Martinez. Vicki Busch serves as SkateSafe Officer, Junior Council Co-Advisor, and SkateSafe Compliance Officer; Sara Barcik Weissman is Junior Council Co-Advisor and Co-Junior Council contact; Merry Neitlich is the membership contact; Mike Cruz is the social media contact; Gary Correa is the trophies/awards contact; and Al Reitz is the volunteer chair. The LAFSC Junior Council is the leadership team representing club members under the age of 18 and works with junior members as mentors and helps coordinate volunteer efforts for club activities. The Junior Council also plans fun activities and charitable events so that younger skaters can get to know each other and build cohesive team relationships.
Last updated June 29, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club holds five competitions each year, including the Adult Mid-Winter Warmup Open Championships in February, the California Championships in May, LA Showcase for Skaters in June, and the Los Angeles Open Championships in July, with additional club ice sessions and test deadlines listed on specific dates.
The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club was founded in 1933. It has had at least one national champion every year in at least one discipline since 1983, and 2024 marked the 50th anniversary of the LAFSC Showcase for Skaters event. The club is a private, not-for-profit organization, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization, and is a member of the United States Figure Skating Association. Membership is available to everyone in accordance with U.S. Figure Skating's criteria. The club states that all of their rinks host a thriving community of skaters and their families, that they have always tried to provide for every level of their changing sport, and that they have opportunities for judges, coaches, skaters, and parents to learn the nuances of their sport. At the grassroots level, they sponsor occasional Parent’s Meetings to aid those who are new to skating. The club is home to more than 70 National, World and Olympic Champions.
The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club sponsors four major competitions each year: the Adult Mid-Winter Warmup Open Championships in February, the California Championships in May, the Los Angeles Open Championships in July, and LA Showcase for Skaters in June. The Stillwell Adult Mid-Winter Warmup Open Championships is an annual all-adult competition held each February, and the Stillwell Trophy is a perpetual trophy awarded to two skaters for the most inspirational performances in a freeskate, dance, or showcase event at this competition. The California Championships is an annual competition held each May, and the 2026 21st Annual California Championships will be part of the U.S. Figure Skating Excel Series; the Vale Trophy is a perpetual trophy given to the skater deemed to have given the most outstanding performance at this event. LAFSC Showcase for Skaters is described as a ground breaking theatrical skating competition, and in 2026 it is held with free admission and no charge; the Joanne Funakoshi Award, Jennifer Ritter Award, Tai Babilonia Award, and Angela Easton Adult Award are given for specific theatrical and extemporaneous performances at this competition. The L.A. Open Championships is an annual competition held each July, where the Virginia Fratianne Trophy is awarded for the most artistic performance and the Van Valkenberg Trophy is awarded to the most outstanding overall performance, along with additional perpetual trophies for specific free skate events. The club also promotes Theatre On Ice, offers critiques to competitive skaters, and sponsors exhibition nights.
The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club holds Parent’s Meetings and U.S. Figure Skating tests, including in-person test sessions and virtual test video submissions with specific due times. The 2026 21st Annual California Championships is scheduled for May 1–3, 2026, and LAFSC Showcase for Skaters is scheduled for May 22–24, 2026. Club Ice @ Toyota is listed at 6:30am on multiple days in June 2026, an in-person test session @ Toyota is listed at 7am on one day in June 2026, and virtual test videos are due at 3pm on June 15, 2026. U.S. Figure Skating has replaced “SafeSport” with “SkateSafe,” and the key principles of the program remain the same but “SkateSafe” is identified specifically with figure skating.
The leadership team includes Kim Borzilleri (LAFSC President and Test Chair), Miranda Young (Secretary), Dawn Eyerly (Vice President), and Courtney Urfrig (Treasurer). Additional board members include Anna Baram (Coach Liaison), Sebastien Payannet, Carla Golubski, Mandy Cohen, Natalie Shaby, and Heather Correa. The Junior Council leadership includes Weyna Chen (Junior Council President), Emily Kang (Junior Council Secretary), Ataley Cho (Junior Council Vice-President), and Paloma Martinez (Junior Council Treasurer), along with Junior Council members Viviana Kassouny, Sydney Lord, Sage Ruby, Carissa Lai, and Valerie Martinez. Vicki Busch serves as SkateSafe Officer, Junior Council Co-Advisor, and SkateSafe Compliance Officer; Sara Barcik Weissman is Junior Council Co-Advisor and Co-Junior Council contact; Merry Neitlich is the membership contact; Mike Cruz is the social media contact; Gary Correa is the trophies/awards contact; and Al Reitz is the volunteer chair. The LAFSC Junior Council is the leadership team representing club members under the age of 18 and works with junior members as mentors and helps coordinate volunteer efforts for club activities. The Junior Council also plans fun activities and charitable events so that younger skaters can get to know each other and build cohesive team relationships.
Last updated June 29, 2026.
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