2023-24 Synchronized Skating Roster
Roster

Maddie Weaver
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Libertyville
- Hometown:
- Green Oaks, Ill.
Highlights
- Two-year letterwinner (2023, 2024)
- Member of Miami’s senior team
- Earned bronze at the U.S. National Synchronized Skating Championships
- Represented the United States as a member of Team USA in two international competitions during the regular season as part of the Challenger Series Synchronized Skating, placing sixth at the Budapest Cup in Hungary and sixth at the Hevelius Cup in Poland
- Scored 200 or more points in three competitions, including both international events
- Posted top two finishes in its two regular-season domestic competitions
- Notched a first-place finish at the Dr. Porter Classic with a season-high score of 205.29
- Finished second at the Synchro Fall Classic to open the season
- Member of Miami’s senior team
- Helped Miami to its 14th overall and second-straight World Championship appearance as one of two teams representing the United States at the event
- It was the fourth time and second-straight year Miami finished among the top six at the world championships, tying last year’s result as the best finish since placing second at the event in 2007
- Posted a first-place finish at the Porter Classic and notched second-place finishes at the Synchronized Fall Classic and U.S. National Championships
- Represented the United States in two international competitions during the regular season as part of the Challenger Series Synchronized Skating, placing fifth at the Mozart Cup in Austria and sixth at the Spring Cup in Italy
- Scored 200 or more points in five of six competitions
- Amassed a program record score of 223.63 at the U.S. National Championships with a short program score of 73.56 and free skate score of 150.07
- Recorded its best international score in program history at the ISU World Championships with a score of 209.94 (Short Program: 70.07; Free Skate: 139.87)
- Member of Miami’s senior team
- Helped Miami to its 13th World Championship appearance and first since 2016 as one of two teams representing the United States at the event
- It was the third time Miami finished among the top six at the World Championships, marking its best finish since placing second in 2007
- Posted two first-place finishes (Diamond Classic, Porter Classic), two second-place finishes (Boston Synchro Classic, U.S. National Synchronized Skating Championships) and a sixth-place ISU World Championship finish
- Surpassed 200-point scores twice: National Championship-214.67; World Championships-204.90
- Recorded a season-high score of 140.84 for its free skate at the National Championships, the top free skate score at the competition
- Member of senior team
- Competitive season not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic
- Skated for the Starlights
- Competed in synchronized skating since 2010
- Helped team finish second at the 2019 Junior National Championships to qualify for the World Junior Championships, where they placed seventh
- Helped team place third at the 2020 Junior National Championships
- Majoring in mechanical engineering with minor in general business
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