The test structure is the backbone of U.S. Figure Skating. Passing skill tests presided over by official judges advances the skater to the next level. Skaters test in moves in the field, free skating, pairs and ice dancing. As a skater advances, the tests become more difficult. The highest achievement in each discipline is passing the senior, also called "gold," test. When a skater passes a gold test, he or she earns the designation "U.S. Figure Skating gold medalist."

Becoming a U.S. Figure Skating gold medalist is the culmination of many years of hard work and dedication to the sport. In a typical year, approximately 40,000 U.S. Figure Skating test levels are completed by athletes; of those, about 1,300, or 3 percent, are at the gold or senior level.

A special congratulations to our U.S. Figure Skating  Gold Medalists!

Teah
Banks

Senior MIF (2020)

Madeline
Plank

Senior MIF (2015)

Christine
Stone

Adult Gold MIF (2018)

Mickayla
Eberly

Senior MIF (2013)

Hanna
Martin

Senior MIF (2017)

Ashley
Andyshak Hayes

Adult Gold MIF (2012)

Natalie
Timko

Senior MIF (2016)

Charlotte
Kuller

Senior MIF (2012)

Alana
Greenawalt

Senior MIF (2015)

Katelyn
Swoyer

Senior MIF (2010)

Megan
Hess

Senior MIF (2015)

Katelyn
Hilgers

Senior MIF (2006)


Madeline
Plank

Senior Free Skate (2016)

Ashley
Andyshak Hayes

Adult Gold Free Skate (2013)

 


Alana
Greenawalt

Senior Solo Free Dance (2017)

Charlotte
Kuller

Gold Dance (2015)

Megan
Hess

Gold Dance (2018)

Katelyn
Hilgers

Gold Dance (2009)

Megan
Hess

Senior Solo Free Dance (2017)

Janice
Reinke

Gold Dance (1980)

Katelyn
Hilgers

Senior Solo Free Dance (2017)