Coached by Jennifer McMahon (assistants Heather Pagerl and Stephanie Vogds), Fond du Lac Blades Juniors from Wisconsin (USA) trains about 6-8 hours a week and has 20 skaters this year.
"We are honored to have been given the opportunity to represent the United States of America. We have worked so hard to prepare our programs and are excited to show them to a new audience," said the team a few days before the French Cup.
What is your goal for this international competition?
– "We would love to podium, but most importantly, we want to bring our best performances and be proud of our hard work. We want to get off of the ice and know that what we put out is our best work and something to be incredibly proud of."
"We are honored to have been given the opportunity to represent the United States of America. We have worked so hard to prepare our programs and are excited to show them to a new audience," said the team a few days before the French Cup.
What is your goal for this international competition?
– "We would love to podium, but most importantly, we want to bring our best performances and be proud of our hard work. We want to get off of the ice and know that what we put out is our best work and something to be incredibly proud of."
(Credits: Fond du Lac Blades - 2023)
After France, Fond du Lac Blades Junior will come back ready to work and improve their programs for Nationals, which will be taking place in the beginning of March.
"We only want to continue improving our score and become the best version of our team that we can be regardless of placement."
"We only want to continue improving our score and become the best version of our team that we can be regardless of placement."