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McLoraine scholarship recipients announced Te Helen M. McLoraine Figure


Skating College Scholarship Program was established through the Pioneer Fund in December 2009 to assist current or former U.S. Figure Skating eligible skaters who dedicated their lives to skating, and now wish to pursue a full-time college education. Te Pioneer Fund serves as the pri-


vate charitable foundation of the late Hel- en McLoraine as a way to support projects and organizations she had contributed to throughout her life. Deeply influenced by her mother’s


2016 HELEN MCLORAINE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Jessie Anderson


Winterhurst FSC Logan Bye


Te Skating Club of New York Gabrielle Carl


Central Florida FSC Emma Chinault


Southwest Florida FSC Josiah Curley


Tulsa Figure Skating Club Madison Defler


Glacier Falls Figure Skating Club Alexander DiCola


Mentor Figure Skating Club Jenna Dispenza


Panthers FSC/Birmingham FSC Janine Eduljee


Central Carolina Skating Club


dedication to philanthropy, Helen became a generous benefactor to others with a pas- sion for figure skating, higher education and medical research. U.S. Figure Skating is pleased to


announce the seventh class of scholarship recipients. Te scholarship program is administered by Scholarship Management Services, a division of Scholarship America. Scholarships totaling $240,000 were


awarded to 36 finalists representing more than 30 different figure skating clubs, in increments of $4,000, $6,000 and $8,000.


Eleanor Evins


Northern Ice Skating Club Gina Fiorile


Skating Club of Lake Placid Megan Gleason


Stockton Figure Skating Club Bailee Glickman


Panthers Figure Skating Club Meghan Halaburda


Fort Wayne Ice Skating Club Alexander Johnson


Broadmoor SC Lukas Kaugars


Broadmoor SC Stephen Kucera


Kansas City Figure Skating Daniel Kulenkamp


Coyote Skating Club of AZ Linde LaChance Nashville Figure Skating Club


Tis year, 84 applications were


received from former or current col- lege-bound skaters representing 19 states. Applications were evaluated based on a combination of academic performance and other applicant information including participation and leadership in school and community activities, a statement of goals and aspirations, and an essay requirement. Final awards are also based on financial need consideration. Tis college scholarship program will continue to award $240,000 in future


Jennifer LaChance


Nashville Figure Skating Club Rachel Lenz


Valley Figure Skating Club Riley McNamara


Summit FSC of NC Jordan Moeller


Northern Ice Skating Club Mirai Nagasu


Pasadena Figure Skating Club Daniel Palmeri


Onyx-Suburban Figure Skating Elena Pulkinen


Coyotes Skating Club of AZ Joshua Santillan


All Year FSC Ashley Shin


Dallas Figure Skating Club Kevin Shum Skating Club of Boston


years, and between 35 and 45 scholar- ships will be awarded annually. Tis pro- gram is open to skaters in either ladies, men, pairs or dance who have competed in novice level or above in a U.S. Figure Skating-sanctioned competition and who enroll in full-time undergraduate study. Te two-month application pe-


riod for 2017 scholarships will open in mid-December 2016. For more information and an application, visit sms. scholarshipamerica.org/pioneerfund after Dec. 15, 2016.


Spencer Simon


Skokie Valley Skating Club Kristen Stamm


Rocky Mountain FSC Shannon Steiner


Plymouth Figure Skating Club Epiphany Tornton


Homewood Flossmoor Ice Arena Cailey Weaver


Panthers Figure Skating Club Vivian Yim


DuPage FSC Olivia Zhang Washington FSC


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