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Sheila
Thelen
Ms. Thelen holds a Professional Skaters Assocation
Master Rating. She is the Skating Director at the St. Croix Valley
Recreation Center located in Stillwater, Minnesota. Ms. Thelen is the
Designer and President of Champion Cords (Endorsed by the Professional
Skaters Association International) for teaching skaters: alignment,
position, muscle memory, awareness and technique.
Chris
Conte
Chris Conte is a PSA rated coach and choreographer
based in Laurel, MD. He will demonstrate/speak on how Dartfish
technology can speed the learning process. Conte is choreographer to
International & National level skaters in Pairs & Freestyle, and has
worked with skaters including Tim Goebel, Sasha Cohen and Emily Hughes.
He was a Principal Skater with Ice Capades and Disney on Ice, and also
has performed with professional ensemble companies including The Next
Ice Age and Ice Theatre of New York. Conte also gave a technology
presentation at the 2001 PSA World Conference on Creative Music Editing,
and is a Certified Instructor of Therapeutic Pilates.

Pasquale Camerlengo
World and Olympic coach and choregrapher, World and
Olympic competitor, available for all levels of instruction including on
and off-ice training, choreography and style, and technical instruction.
Camerlengo also does choreography for synchronized skating.
Vicki Korn
Vicki Korn enters her 22nd season as head coach of
the nation's first collegiate senior-level synchronized skating program.
Korn, who served as Miami's skating director from 1984-2001, started the
synchronized skating program at the club-level in 1984. She led the team
to a national championship at the junior level in 1993 and two bronze
medals at the senior level (1994-95). Since her program was upgraded to
a varsity sport during the 1995-96 season, Korn has guided Miami's
senior-level synchronized skating team to a U.S. National Championship
in 1999 and World Championship appearances in three of the last five
years. Miami's squad has finished in the top three nationally at the
senior level in nine of the 10 seasons since it attained varsity status.
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