WeStreet Ice Center Skaters Shine at 2025 U.S. Figure Skating National Showcase
Rochester, MI — July 28–August 2, 2025 — WeStreet Ice Center is proud to announce that several of its talented athletes delivered standout performances at the 2025 U.S. Figure Skating National Showcase, held last week in Rochester, Michigan—a premier event showcasing artistry, creativity, and theatrical expression on ice U.S. Figure Skating+1.
Competing against as many as 45 skaters per group, WeStreet Ice Center athletes demonstrated exceptional dedication and poise under pressure. Highlights include:
Kloe C. captured a 4th place finish in Open Juvenile Theme-Motown—a standout performance in a highly competitive category. She also placed 11th in Open Juvenile Comedic, and 23rd in both Open Juvenile Lyrical Pop and Choreographic events.
Jade A. skated strong in the Open Juvenile categories, finishing 10th in Comedic, 14th in Character, and 23rd in Emotional.
London C. represented the Preliminary level with determination, scoring 30th in Character, 34th in Theme-Motown, and 40th in Lyrical Pop.
Among the adult-level competitors, Cole Makin delivered powerful performances: 5th in Lyrical Pop, 5th in Duet, 6th in Choreographic, and 7th in Emotional in the Senior Elite–ProAm division.
His partner, Hannah Bullington-Makin, also impressed in Senior Elite–ProAm, placing 5th in Duet, 6th in Lyrical Pop, 7th in Choreographic, and 8th in Emotional.
“These results speak volumes about the dedication and artistry of our skaters—many performed against deep, skilled fields, and each brought heart and creativity to the ice,” said Kellie Bullington, President of the Figure Skating Club at WeStreet Ice Center.
The National Showcase blends technical skill with performance artistry—skaters often incorporate props, costumes, and storytelling into routines that go beyond jumps and spins The Skating Club of Boston U.S. Figure Skating. For many of our athletes, this competition represented the culmination of months of creative choreography, rigorous training, and expressive ambition.
Congratulations to all WeStreet Ice Center participants—and special recognition to Kloe C., Cole Makin, Hannah Bullington-Makin, Jade A., and London C. for representing Tulsa with such grace and competitive spirit.
The Tulsa Ice Centers Figure Skating Club returns to the ice for its next major competition at the 2025 Southwest Regional Championships in Dallas, Texas, October 3–5, followed by the Tulsa Winter Classic hosted at WeStreet Ice Center, November 14–16. Fans can follow event results and upcoming competition schedules at www.westreeticecenter.com.
The WeStreet Ice Center fall schedule is packed with action, including the OSU Hockey home opener on September 5, public skating sessions every weekend, and special themed events at Puck’s Sports Bar & Grill. For tickets, program registration, and event information, visit www.westreeticecenter.com.