Penrith Ice Palace is proud to be the home rink of many talented young skaters. Under guidance of Penrith Ice Palace figure skating coaches, many of these skaters are winning competitions around the country, including the Australian Figure Skating Championships.
Figure Skating is a growing sport in Penrith Ice Palace. Most young skaters start in our Skate School program. Figure Skating is a unique sport where skaters need to master both athletic fitness and the artistic expression, which makes figure skating not only eye pleasing, but one of the most exciting and technically difficult sports in the world.
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
| 06:00 ~ 8:30 Figure Skating |
06:00 ~ 8:30 Figure Skating |
06:00 ~ 9:00 Figure Skating |
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| 3:15 ~ 5:45 Figure skating |
3:15 ~ 6:30 Figure skating |
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| 5:45 ~ 7:30 Figure skating |
5:15 ~ 7:30 Figure skating |
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
| 4:00 ~ 5:00 Ice Dance |
Synchronised skating is a
relatively new team discipline in Figure Skating. Australia has
competed internationally in Synchronised skating for many years. It
involves a team of skaters making formations and manoeuvres in a routine to music.
Penrith Ice Palace is home to two synchronised teams,
the Ice Crystals (image above)
at Junior level and the Crystallets (image left) at Novice level.
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
| 6:00 ~ 7:15 Synchro |
7:30 ~ 8:30 Synchro |