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WPCNR Press Box, by John Baseball Bailey, Filed 3/04/02 12 Noon, EST: Ebersole Rink is ending a great year according to Department of Recreation & Parks Commissioner, Joe Davidson. “Kristen Fuerst and her staff of instructors are topflight professionals,” he told WPCNR Monday. “The parents with children involved in the figure skating program have nothing but the highest praise for them and the way the program is administered.” The Figure Skaters will present two end-of-year programs for the first time this month.
FIGURE SKATING DIRECTOR KRISTEN FUERST OF EBERSOLE ICE RINK, architect of the White Plains Ebersole Rink Figure Skating School after Advanced Figure Skating Club practice Friday night. Ms. Fuerst is in her eighth year as director of the school which this year saw its best year ever. Three skaters competed in the Empire State Games last week. The White Plains Figure Skating Club hosted its second United States Figure Skating Association Test Session. The rink will have presented three ice shows this year with the final two coming up March 9 and 23rd, free to the public.
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Kristen Fuerst, Skating School Director, said that for the first time in the rink history, this Saturday there will be a “Night in the Spotlight” program beginning at 5:30 PM, featuring three hours of skating solos:
“Possibly 70 skaters will be peforming Saturday,” Fuerst told WPCNR. “We have a wonderful evening planned. The skaters will be at a Gamma Level and above. It’s also open to all our advanced figure skating members. We’re going to have soloist exhibitions by some of our public session members who are preparing to get ready to join our advanced figure skating club from our group classes. We have a lot of kids in our Camp Chill who also are doing programs that they learned at the camp in exhibition. So it’s a wonderful opportunity for new skaters and skaters who have in the program.”
The idea for “A Night in the Spotlight,” grew out of discussion with Fuerst and her instructors: “This was an idea that was kind of like a group effort from all who thought you know what, how are we going to make the advanced figure skating program grow? This is an opportunity to get those kids from the public sessions to where we say ‘look we have other programs. It’s like a feeder program to get them into the more advanced skating.”
2002 “TV Land Show” slated for Saturday March 23
Two weeks from this Saturday, all the skaters in Ebersole Rink programs will be staging their annual “themed show,” this year it is “T.V. Land,” the traditional end-of-the-year show, Fuerst said.
“Our end of the year ice show, it’s our 39th annual show,” Fuerst continued. “We’re doing T.V. Land this year. Basically that’s all our group class kids who are in our skating school. Approximately 250 participants. Twenty-eight soloists will be skating. We’re looking forward to a wonderful program of fun and enjoyment. We’re doing different tv programs throughout the decades, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.”
JUST A FEW EBERSOLETTES with Kristin Fuerst, Skating School Director, (at left), displaying the new White Plains Figure Skating banner that will hang from the roof of the outdoor rink shortly. Many of the girls learned to skate at Ebersole Rink and will be performing March 7 and March 23 in the two end-of-year shows.
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Calls it her most successful year.
We asked if 01-02 had been her most successful year: “I think so,” Fuerst reported. “We’ve had a lot of fun. A lot of different programs are running. We’d have a good year with skating school. Our Advanced Figure Skating is up another 10% from last year. Our Tuesday night for our more advanced, more competitive figure skaters, we had a beautiful test session. The program’s growing. Overall, I think a good year. We’ve had a lot of beginners because of an Olympic year, has helped out. Everyone wants to skate like Sarah Hughes now. A lot of the fathers are saying, ‘I want my daughter to be a figure skater.’
FIGURE SKATING MOMS: Mary Reinthaler, President of the White Plains Figure Skating, (at left), Susan Murphy, (Test Chair), and Yvette Salinger , parents who organized the Ebersole Rink United States Figure Skating Association Test Session in February. Seventeen of 23 Ebersole skaters passed their tests at that session. Ms. Reinthaler ordered the figure skating banner that will be raised to accompany the Plainsmen Hockey Banner.
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Praises parent support.
Fuerst said that like a lot of White Plains operations, parents are a big part of the rink success:
“If it wasn’t for all the group efforts of the parents, too, it wouldn’t be possible. We have a lot of parents who volunteer and put a lot of time into the program. That’s what it is. It’s like a big family. Everybody gets together and gets everything done. I’m very lucky like that.”
This is Fuerst’s eighth season at the rink, and the last four to five years have seen the most growth:
“I think we offer a nice recreation program and we offer a branch to those more advanced skaters who want to get to a new level.”
Test Session: Trauma on Ice.
One of the advances in the last year that parents have contributed is the organization of an annual USFSA test at the Ebersole Rink. Organized by Susan Murphy, Mary Reinthaler and Yvette Salinger, officers of the White Plains Figure Skating Club, the test session provides competitive skaters the opportunity to showcase their moves for USFSA judges at their own local rink, without traveling to other rinks.
POISE UNDER PRESSURE, one of the side benefits of figure skating is built by the scrutiny of United States Figure Skating Association Judges who check skaters edges, power thrusts and techniques against their standards. Alone on the ice, the skater learns to quiet nerves and execute. Here a test candidate performs at the February 13 Test Session at Ebersole Rink
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Ms. Salinger organized the hospitality for the judges last month. Susan Murphy supervised the sequence and bookkeeping of the candidates, and judges, and Mary Reinthaler coordinated operations.
Lake Placid Miracle on Ice II
Three Ebersole Skaters competed at the Empire State Games in Lake Placid February 23, skating solos in the Intermediate Level of competitions before USFSA judges.
EBERSOLETTES IN LAKE PLACID AT THE EMPIRE STATE GAMES: Kathleen Murphy, left, Juliana Bailey, center and Amy Reinthaler, wearing their Empire State Games jerseys before taking the ice in competition in Lake Placid last week. All three learned to skate at Ebersole Rink and skated with poise, tenaciousness and without fear at the famous Lake Placid complex.Photo by WPCNR
The Empire State Games, presented and sponsored by the New York State Lottery provided a taste of the Olympic experience for the three girls from White Plains, complete with opening ceremonies featuring former Olympians, and live “feeds” of encouraging messages from Salt Lake City, last week.
OPENING CEREMONIES OF THE EMPIRE STATE GAMES, attended by Ebersole skaters.
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