Space Coast “Frozen” Hurricanes skate to gold at Nationals (by Sue DeWerff & 321sportscast)
It’s been a great summer on
ice for the Space Coast Theatre on Ice “Frozen” Hurricanes.
Last month, skaters from the Rockledge
Iceplex were among 1,300 participants representing 82 teams at the US Figure
Skating Theater on Ice competition, held in Birmingham, Alabama. Program director and choreographer, Katie
McGovern Nyman, who along with assistant choreographer, Brielle Francis, and coach,
Cammi Acosta, led three teams to medals at the 12 th annual event. Gold medal performances by the
intermediate level team in both the choreograph exercise and free-skate that
topped 22 teams throughout the nation was the highlight of the trip. “It’s always a unique experience
to be a part of this event,” said Nyman, who has been the director of the
Theater on Ice program since 2003.
Both their African-themed
choreograph exercise and the Haunted Mansion
free-skate won top honors and melted the hearts of the judges who evaluated
skaters on technical merit with emphasis on originality, costuming, artistry
and musicality. “I chose extracts from the Broadway Version of
the Lion King for the African themed skate. The main track; “He lives in you”,
was so inspirational allowing the skaters to really get into it,” Nyman told
321 Sportscast. “It was both entertaining and fun. I used a great drum beat
section within the score for a percussion Africa style dance block.” Katie Zendehrouh, 13, of
Rockledge, one of the standouts in the Haunted
Mansion, free-skate number that drew standing ovations from the audience,
played the role of Madame Leota, with a prop that featured a “head in the
table.” It was the idea and creation of
Page Zendehrouh, her Mom. “I have an amazing team of
Moms who shared my vision for this number and assisted in designing props and
costumes”, Nyman said. Katie, who began skating
four years ago, said she puts in at least three hours, five days a week. She
hopes to be part of the Novice team next season. The win was a second back-to-back victory for
the skaters who took gold at the preliminary level last year. They will move up
to Novice in 2020. The junior team, who skated to “Cats”, scored a strong 79.88 overall
points, pewter medal for fourth place. The Space Coast Hurricanes adult team, who were
disguised as Disney villains, earned an overall 49.29 points to bring home a
pewter medal as well. Nyman said she hopes to take a Special
Olympics team, as well as a new preliminary team to the competition next year.
Could not be more proud!! Go Hurricanes!!
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