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Loved Speed Skating in the Olympics! Try it in Hamilton. #hamont

The Hamilton Speed Skating and Golden Horseshoe Speed Skating clubs offer an opportunity to participate in the exciting sport speed skating. Our youth oriented program currently operates out of the Chedoke Arena in Hamilton, Ontario.

The club is offering a “Try Speed Skating” package to interested youth following the Olympics. The 4 skating sessions in February and March 2022, subject to demand, will take place over a 2 week period on Wednesday at 5:30pm and Thursday at 4:30 pm. (Older may be scheduled 1 hour later on each day). If you missed this opportunity and want to join speed skating contact our club by email. Our regular season runs from September to March and registrations/skate fittings typically occur in late August or early September.

See Registration Information

Try Speed Skating Details

  • Cost: $58.17 ($40 club fee includes skate rental + mandatory OSSA fee)
  • When: For 2 consecutive weeks – Wed at 5:30, Thurs at 4:30
  • Dates: Starting as early as Feb 23, 2022 – Contact the club for available dates
  • Experience: Participants in Try Speed Skating Sessions should have prior skating experience to best experience the sport.
  • Required Equipment
    • CSA approved helmet (ex. Multi-sport, hockey, bicycle) is required
    • Gloves – Thick winter gloves or cut-proof are required.
    • Speed Skates – Rental are provided by the club (European size format)
    • Warm athletic cloths (layers work best, track pants/snow pants, sweater/jacket)
    • Optional – Knee pads (volley ball or similar knee pads are recommended)
    • Additional equipment can be found on our equipment page.
  • Email us if you have additional questions or to sign up a trial session.

Our coaches are certified and have developed a program that is fun and engaging for young skaters and proven effective for elite athlete training. Our Try Speed Skating program is equally ideal for youth skaters with with limited experience as it is for those high level of comfort on skates. Speed skates offers a different experience than other skates (hockey, inline, figure skates), however those comfortable with other skating techniques are often quick to adapt to the speed and differences in technique.

Skaters that stay in the sport will have an opportunity to participate in meets that occur throughout the regular season (Sept-March). The meets are a great opportunity for skaters to challenge themselves and strive for personal best times. Speed Skating in Ontario is a highly inclusive sport which is run by dedicated volunteers. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to reach out to us.

Registration BBQ for New and Returning Skaters

Your speed skating community has worked with the City of Hamilton to co-ordinate skating starting in October 2021. We will continue to monitor the ongoing situation with COVID and will work within the guidelines established by Public Health and the city to ensure a safe and exciting season for all of our skaters.

Our Annual Registration BBQ will be held on Saturday October 2nd at 3:30 p.m
11 Hilltop Place, Dundas.
Returning members are asked to come, with their skates, at 2:30).

For our new members, this BBQ is an opportunity to register for skating, have your skates fitted, have your questions answered and meet coaches and team members. Plan to attend ! (Bring socks that you would wear inside your skates.) More information about the BBQ will follow.

The HSSC and GHSSC have 3 ways to participate this

  • New or Interested Skaters can TRY SPEED SKATING (see below for details before proceeding to register)
  • Returning skaters (and those that were hooked after their try speed skating sessions)
  • Guest skaters (for those registered with another OSS club)

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NEW or INTERESTED SKATERS

This season we are offering a 4 session “Try Speed Skating” opportunity. Skaters will skate twice per week for a total of 4 sessions. (October 13 & 14, October 19 & 20). The “Try Speed Skating” fee includes ice sessions and skate rental. When the skater decides to continue skating for the remainder of the season, the full season fee will be prorated to reflect the fee paid for the “Try Speed Skating” sessions.

For our new members, this BBQ/registration is an opportunity to register for skating, have your skates fitted, have your questions answered and meet coaches and team members. For new members, our Annual Registration BBQ will be held on Saturday October 2nd at 3:30 p.m, 11 Hilltop Place, Dundas. Plan to attend and bring socks you would wear inside your skates (More information to follow)

If you have more questions please contact hamiltonspeedskating@gmail.com for information and details and on how to join the exciting world of speed skating.

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RETURNING SKATERS

Our Annual Registration BBQ will be held on Saturday October 2nd at 3:30 p.m (skate fitting at 2:30)
11 Hilltop Place, Dundas….More information to follow

The Sherman Arena is not opening for the start of the season and therefore we are offering a maximum of two sessions per week to our skaters. These sessions will take place, as per usual, at Chedoke Arena, Wednesdays (5:00 to 8:00) and Thursdays (4:30 to 6:45)

  • To help with planning, beginner / novice skaters generally skate the first hour of each session.

If Sherman Arena opens in January (as proposed), skaters who wish to skate extra sessions at Sherman, can pay for additional ice sessions at that time.

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RETURNING SKATERS

HSSC is offering guest skating this season.
The full season fee is $475.00 or $25.00 per session by e-transfer to : hsscpayment@gmail.com
email hamiltonspeedskating@gmail.com for more details and to obtain a payment password.


Please complete the HSSC/GHSSC registration, ensure your OSSA/SCC registration is complete
All guest skaters must follow the City of Hamilton / HSSC Covid protocols including completion of the Covid screening prior to attending practices.

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Sara Hannon makes 2022 Special Olympics Training Squad

The 2022 Special Olympics Trainings Squad has just been announced and Hamilton Speed Skating’s Sara Hannon has made the list. We are all very excited for Sara as she builds on her successes that led her to represent Team Ontario in Thunder Bay in 2020. As part of the training squad, Sara will have the potential to represent Canada in the 2022 games in Russia

CONGRATULATIONS SARA! WAY TO GO!

See the full announcement on the Special Olympics Team Canada website

Helping Sara along the way will be coach Mike Murray, who is be assisting the team in the role of the Ontario Provincial Training Coach.

Dry Land Training 2020 – Starts August 10

Having entered Stage 3 in the Province’s Covid-19 protocol, and being able to assemble in larger groups, we are looking forward to seeing each of you again at our outdoor, dryland training sessions.  These sessions are offered free of charge and facilitated by Coach Mike. These dryland sessions offer our athletes the opportunity to train in preparation for our upcoming speed skating season.

You are encouraged to return/exchange skates at this session if you are attending.

Dryland
When: Mondays (next session confirmed for October 5, 2020)
Where: Sanctuary Park, Dundas
Time: 6:00 pm (90 minute session)

Cycling
When: TBD

In keeping with OSSA Return To Sport Protocol, and Health Department advisories, there are a few extra steps that need to be taken before each athlete can participate in our group, outdoor, dryland sessions. 

Each attendee must perform the before attending your first session:

1. OSSA Concussion Code of Conduct – please complete for EACH participant and return by email.
2. OSSA Acknowledgement…Assumption of Risk Regarding Covid-19 – please complete for EACH participant and return by email.
3. HSSC Dryland Training Information Document – Review the new HSSC protocols that align with OSSA Return To Sport Protocol
4. HSSC Dryland Training Checklist – Review the dryland training checklist

Each attendee must also complete a health screening form before each session:

5. Health Screening Form – Anyone arriving at a session (athlete, parent, volunteer) must perform a health screening and complete a health screening questionnaire. The form MUST be completed by 4:00 the day of an afternoon dryland activity and by 7:00 p.m. the night prior to an early morning activity (i.e. cycling) 
 

Participants will also be screened upon arrival to the activity. Any participant who exhibits symptoms will not be able to participate in the training.

We know these new steps seem like a lot, but the new policies have been put in place to ensure all skaters and their families can remain safe as we begin to reopen and resume training. Taking appropriate measures such as wearing face coverings and maintaining social distance are key to keeping everyone healthy.

We look forward to seeing each of you out for some summer training. (Because the protocols require that a parent remain on site with each participant, be sure to wear YOUR workout gear and benefit from this opportunity for a fun fitness session !!)

Additional details and session dates will be provided by email.

As always, if you have any questions, please send us an email.
Start of the Season

Start of the Season is here!

Modified Schedule for September 2020

Due to the ongoing pandemic arenas across the province has approved the opening of arenas that have implemented revised policies and cleaning procedures.  These changes have impacted the available ice times for all ice user groups.  Our club will be offering the following revised schedule as of September 2020.

Register Now – Registration forms will be available shortly.

Chedoke Arena

  • Wednesday – 4:00-5:00pm and 5:30-6:30pm – Starting September 30, 2020
  • Thursday – 4:00-5:00pm and 5:30-6:30pm – Starting October 1, 2020

F.H. Sherman Arena – Closed

The club is continuing to work with officials to facilitate a return to skating for for the 2020/2021 season.  Please be patient as we coordinate a fun and safe schedule for our skaters.

New for 2020-2021

The club has implemented a new Covid policy to comply with the requirements of OSSA and the province.  HSSC/GHSSC policies and requirements for the skating season are available here or through the link at the top of the page. 

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Summer Ice and Land Training

Bored ? Got the Summertime Blues ? Looking For Something To Do ?
Dryland Training is the answer !
Sessions are open to ALL skaters and their families ; everyone is encouraged to participate in the fitness fun at NO cost !!!Participants should dress in athletic clothing and footwear appropriate for the weather.
Bring a water bottle.

Mondays     6:30 p.m.
CHEDOKE STAIRS (Chedoke Golf Clubhouse)
Circuit program including some stairs and/or hills

Wednesdays     6:30 p.m.
CHEDOKE STAIRS (Chedoke Golf Clubhouse)
Running program with off-ice technical activities

Saturday mornings 8:30 a.m.
WATERFRONT TRAIL (just east of the lift bridge on Eastport Drive)
Cycling or Inline Skating

Note :
Participants MUST wear helmets and wrist guards if inline skating. 
In case of rain, CYCLING will be the only option. No inline skating in wet conditions.
Also, due to the variety of ages and abilities, this group will likely not stay together. Please ensure family supervision for younger athletes. 

Note 2: Due to other commitments over the summer, Coach Mike cannot guarantee his presence at each session ; however, there are usually several team members at each session who are capable of leading in his absence. 

Looking for some on-ice skating time ? Try….SUNDAY SKATING WITH NIAGARA SPEED SKATING CLUB
Sunday sessions
1:30 – 3:00

Vale Health and Wellness Centre
550 Elizabeth Street , Port Colborne

www.niagaraspeedskating.com
905-321-3408

2019-Sept-7: Skate Fitting and Team BBQ

10th ANNUAL POT LUCK BBQ /SKATE FITTING / REGISTRATION

DATE:  Saturday September 7, 2019

LOCATION: 11 Hilltop Place, Dundas

(You can park at the Sanctuary Park lot and walk down the trail for more parking)

TIME: 3:30 pm and onward (Bon Fire at dusk)

 

Plan to spend time socializing while the children play in with other skaters

 

Please E-mail us to know what you are bringing:

Salad – Appetizer – Dessert (dts@d-t-s.ca)

 

Burgers and Corn will be provided.

Download a print friendly version using the link below

10th Annual BBQ

Preseason Ice – September 2019

In preparation for the first competition of the season we have secured preseason ice at Chedoke.

The intent of this ice time is to prepare skaters for the OSSA Invitational Meet, September 14th & 15th – at the Chedoke area in HAMILTON), .

Returning skaters (11 years +) who are interested in competing in the Elite Series for the 2019-20 season are offered the following sessions.

Cost :
$345.00 for 23 hours of ice
OR
$20.00 per hourTuesday September 3                                     5:30-7:00 p.m.  (1.5)
Wednesday September 4th                             6:00 – 8:00 p.m. (2)
Thursday September 5th                                 4:30-6:30 p.m. (2)
Saturday September 7th                                  9:00-11:00 a.m. (2)
Sunday September 8th                                    9:00 – 11:00 a.m. (2)

Tuesday September 10th                                 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. (1.5)
Wednesday September 11th                           6:00 – 8:00 p.m. (2)
Thursday September 12th                               4:30 – 6:30 p.m. (2)

Wednesday September 18th                           6:00 – 8:00 p.m. (2)
Thursday September 19th                               4:30 – 6:30 p.m. (2)

Wednesday September 25th                          6:00 – 8:00 p.m. (2)
Thursday September 26th                              4:30 – 6:30 p.m. (2)

For returning skaters (not interested or eligible to skate in the Elite Series) who are interested in some preseason ice skating opportunities :

COST = $120     ( 6 hours of ice time )

Wednesday September 4th                            5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday September 11th                          5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday  September 18th                         5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday September 25th                          5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Equipment

All skaters must have the following personal protective equipment. However, there are exceptions for participants in the Introduction-to-Speed-Skating and Learn to Skate programs who only require head, hand, shin and knee protection.

Speed Skating EquipmentIf you would like to print this list, please download it here: Speed Skating Equipment.

 

Most of these items can be purchased at a local sporting goods store. However, there are some (e.g. Kevlar ankle protection, certified helmet for competition, hard skate guards) that you may need to purchase with help from the club. We typically take orders at the beginning of the season so take advantage.  Also, suppliers often set up tables at meets where you can purchase many of these items.

Skate Rental Program

Coach Mike Murray has a large inventory of club speed skates, and rents them for the season to members. Whether you have rented a pair of the Club’s speed skates or you have purchased your own, they are an expensive piece of equipment that you rely on to skate your best.