ADDISON LEE Age: 11 Level: Pre-juvenile
Hometown: Troy, Mich- igan Club: Detroit SC Coach: Rachel Bauld Lee
Favorite skaters: Elladj Balde, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje, Gracie Gold
How I started: My older sister, Peyton, skates and my mom is a coach.
Favorite moves: Death drop, double toe, back camel spin
Memorable moments: Performing my ice show
number “It’s the Hard- Knock Life” and getting bronze at regionals last year
Goals: Have all my dou- bles by summer and dou- ble flip by the time I start competing in the spring
More about me: I have two sisters and a brother. I’m also a swimmer and play tennis. I like to sing.
More favorites
Movie: High School Musical 2
Colors: Purple and tur- quoise
Restaurant/food: Cali- fornia Pizza Kitchen and Indian food
Kristina Nicolas Age: 13
Hometown: West Greenwich, Rhode Island Club: Warwick FSC
Levels: Intermediate freestyle and nov- ice moves in the field
Coaches: Lori Castelli and Marissa Castelli
I skate: Three to four times a week and synchro for two hours twice a week
Favorite moves: Spread eagle, double toe, flying camel spin
Favorite skaters: Marissa Castelli, Gracie Gold, Carly Gold
Goals: To go to regionals as an interme- diate skater this year and to pass all of my moves and freestyle tests by the time I graduate high school
Favorite memories: Landing my Axel, going to regionals as a juvenile competi- tor and having a solo in my club’s show
Synchro team: Superettes intermediate More favorites Color: Purple Food: Pasta Book/movie: The Fault in Our Stars Singers: Taylor Swift, Rachel Platten
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