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Coaches
Our coaches strongly believe in a collaborative approach to provide the best experience and opportunities for all ESSC members. All of our coaches are registered Skate Canada professionals and are happy to welcome new skaters to our programs.
Learn-To-Skate Coordinator
Christine Lirette |
Christine is a NCCP regional certified coach with over 10 years of coaching experience. She has been part of the ESSC coaching team since 2018. As a skater, she has passed her quadruple gold tests and went on to skate on an adult synchronized skating team for two years. She completed her BSc in 2017 and is now working towards becoming a speech language pathologist assistant. |
Synchronized Skating Coaches
Kiera Greenly |
Kiera is a recent BEd graduate and is now beginning her teaching career. Kiera has been a a Skate Canada NCCP coach since 2018 and has also assisted with ESSC teams in the past. Kiera was a synchronized skater herself for over 15 years in both Alberta and BC. She loves the sport and cannot wait to share her passion with younger skaters. |
Alyssa Sherwin | Alyssa is a NCCP Provincial trained coach. With over 25 years of experience in synchronized skating, Alyssa has competed at the local, national and international levels. For the past 10 years, Alyssa has been a member of our coaching team, most often with our Juvenile and Pre-Novice teams. Off the ice Alyssa works as a Physcical Therapist at the Grey Nuns Hospital, having received her degree from the University of Alberta. |
Courtney Mielnichuk |
Courtney is a Regional Certified NCCP coach and has been a part of ESSC's coaching team since 2018. She now has over twenty years of synchro experience and has represented Alberta and ESSC at both the Intermediate and Open levels. Courtney is extremely dedicated to synchronized skating and in invested in the developopment and success of our skaters and teams. Outside of the arena, she is working towards completing her PhD in Astroparticle Physics at the University of Alberta. |
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