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U.S. Figure Skating is an association of clubs, governed by its members and its elected officers at national, regional and club levels. [22] As of June 2011, U.S. Figure Skating had 688 member, collegiate, and school-affiliated clubs [23] and a membership of 180,452. [23]
The National Amateur Cup progresses from state competitions through regional competitions, resulting in national tournament. [2]Starting with the 2019 U.S. Open Cup, the winner of the previous year's National Amateur Cup qualifies for the U.S. Open Cup tournament proper, bypassing the local qualification process.
In the 2024–25 season, Russian skaters will compete in domestic qualifying events and national championships for various age levels. Russian Grand Prix for senior skaters and the All-Russian competitions for junior skaters, leads to four events – the Russian Championships, the Russian Junior Championships, the Russian Grand Prix Final and the All-Russian final competitions "Federation Cup".
Combined national championships of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia French Championships France: National championship event of France French Cup France: Synchronized skating event Fujifilm Trophy Germany: Renamed the Bofrost Cup on Ice: GAM Nestlé Nesquik Cup Poland: Renamed the Mentor ToruĊ Cup: Gardena Spring Trophy Italy
National figure skating championships for the 2022–23 season took place mainly from December 2022 to January 2023. They were held to crown national champions and to serve as part of the selection process for international events, such as the 2023 ISU Championships .
The tournament was established in 1980 and is held in Dallas, Texas, with FC Dallas serving as its host club. Venues used for the tournament include the Cotton Bowl and Toyota Stadium . The Dallas Cup includes divisions ranging from U-12 to U-19 in the Boys' tournament and U-15 through U-19 in the Dallas Cup Girls' Invitational presented by ...
The tournament has grown over the years and now includes a Weekend Cup tournament before the weeklong tournament, vendor booths, food trucks, and a huge soccer expo inside the sports hall. The facility has more than 50 soccer fields, as well as softball fields, indoor ice hockey rinks, and a cycling velodrome .
The United States Soccer Federation's Open Cup Committee manages both the tournament proper and the local qualification process. [2]Clubs based in the United States that play in a league that is an organization member of U.S. Soccer are generally eligible to compete for the U.S. Open Cup, so long as their league includes at least four teams and has a schedule of at least 10 matches for each club.