Krystal Reeves Age: 7 Hometown: Littleton, Colorado
Home club: Mountain Edge SC of Colorado Level: Preliminary Coach: Kimberly Berry I train: Six days a week
I skate: On the Edge Performance and Competitive Theatre on Ice teams and the Denver Synchronicity pre-juvenile synchronized skating team
Goals: To qualify for National Showcase 2016, land my Axel and learn a layback spin
Favorite skaters: Gracie Gold, Ashley Wagner, Jason Brown, Jeremy Abbott, Max Aaron, Meryl Davis and Charlie White
Favorite moves: Loop jump, change- foot spin, Lutz
Memorable moments: Going to synchro- nized sectionals; meeting Jeremy Abbott, Gracie Gold and many of my other favorite skaters at Stars on Aspen Ice 2014; and skating on the ice with Max Aaron, Joshua Farris and Polina Edmunds
Hobbies: Playing piano and riding my bike
Elizabeth Lang Age: 9 Hometown: Livingston, New Jersey Home club: Essex SC of New Jersey Coach: Tatiana Mikhailova
Favorite moves: Sit pancake spin, backward spiral Favorite skater: Gracie Gold
Goals: To do an Axel and win gold medals in many competitions
How I got started: My brother started skating, then I followed and I loved it. I have been skating for five years.
I skate because: It is fun and I learn harder and harder moves.
Hobbies: Playing piano, drawing, ballet, reading, swimming, skiing, traveling
More favorites Animal: Dogs Colors: Pink, purple, blue
Books: The Secret Garden and The Lost Children
Places to travel: Paris and Banff National Park
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