Members of the Haydenettes are required to have mastered advanced figure skating skills, including senior-level moves, gold-level pattern dances, and at least novice freestyle. The Hayden teams draw skaters from around the world, though the teams are composed primarily of skaters from the greater
Boston area. The Haydenettes practice at both the Hayden Recreation Center in
Lexington, Massachusetts, the
New England Sports Center in
Marlborough, Massachusetts, and
The Skating Club of Boston in
Norwood, Massachusetts. Synchronized skating is sanctioned by
U. S. Figure Skating (USFS) and the
International Skating Union (ISU), the two governing bodies for all skating events in the U.S. and internationally, respectively.
Associated teams Hayden Synchro, the organization to which the Haydenettes belong, fields currently nine divisions in synchronized skating that compete under sanctioning by USFSA. Each of the teams appear in various ice shows, exhibitions and other events around the country. Hayden Synchro has eight synchronized skating teams spanning eight competitive levels: • Shooting Stars, Preliminary • Shooting Stars, Pre-Juvenile • Mini Mates, Juvenile • Star Mates, Intermediate (Novice in 2019 and 2020) • Ice Mates, Novice (Intermediate in 2019 and 2020) • Lexettes, Junior • Hayden Select, Elite 12 Senior • Haydenettes, Senior ==Coaches==