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Blades 
Of 
Glory

C

hloe Roslin and Tori 
Weingarten are outstanding 
competitive figure skaters 
with impressive resumes.
Competition will take a back seat, 
however, for the 16-year-old sophomores 
at Bloomfield Hills High School when 
each performs as a soloist June 9-12 in 
the 17th annual Detroit Skating Club ice 
show 
Skating Across America.
 
Being a soloist in the show is a big 
deal. Soloists are chosen through audi-
tions, and a skater must be at a certain 
skill level to audition.
Roslin is a seven-time regional medal-
ist and two-time regional champion. 
She was the 2015 Eastern Great Lakes 
Region Novice Ladies champion and 
2016 Eastern Great Lakes Region Junior 
Ladies champion.
Her mother, Sophia Roslin, said her 
daughter loves to compete and perform 
but there are other reasons why she loves 
to skate.
    There
s the satisfaction of mastering 
new challenges, the ability to express 
herself creatively on the ice, the pride in 
being accomplished and successful in 
her chosen sport and the important life 
skills skating has taught her,
 she said. 
These are sportsmanship, grace under 
pressure, the value of work hard and per-
severance, and the ability to win and lose 
with grace and poise.

It
s not easy to pick yourself up after a 
fall and continue competing in front of 
an arena full of spectators and a panel of 
judges, Sophia Roslin said.
That
s a skill that will serve my 
daughter well in many contexts through-
out her life,
 she said.
Weingarten has won gold medals in 
regional and sectional competitions and, 
like Roslin, has competed at the national 
level.
Her dream is to be national- or world-
level skater in freestyle, and apparently 
nothing is going to stop her from pursu-
ing the goal.
She said she
s grown about 7 inches 
and recovered from a stress fracture in 
her back over the past few years, but 
I haven
t given up on my dream. I
ve 
learned to be patient, and I
m happy to 
be fully recovered and back to full train-
ing.
 

    Figure skating is an intense sport, she 
said.
There
s nothing like the feeling of 
achieving a clean program after working 
so hard,
 she said. 
Even if I don
t achieve 
national or world levels, I know skating 
has helped build my confidence and 
brought me tons of enjoyment.

The ice show will be at 7 p.m. 
Thursday, June 9; 7 p.m., Friday, June 
10; 7 p.m., Saturday, June 11; and 2 p.m. 
Sunday, June 12. For tickets, go to 
dscclub.com. Detroit Skating Club is 
at 888 Denison Court in Bloomfield 
Township, west of Franklin Road.

TEE IT UP FOR B
NAI B
RITH
Here
s a final reminder about the 
34th annual B
nai B
rith Golf Classic 
that will be held Monday, June 6, at 
Tam-O-Shanter Country Club in West 
Bloomfield.
Proceeds benefit B
nai B
rith Great 
Lakes Region
s college scholarship fund 
along with B
nai B
rith activities, B
nai 
B
rith Youth Organization (BBYO) and 
Hillel chapters on college campuses.
Cost for the golf outing is $250 and 
includes 18 holes with a cart, food and 
drink all day, and an awards dinner. Cost 
for the dinner only is $50. Silent and live 
auction items will be up for grabs during 
the dinner.
Tickets ($25) for a cruise raffle also are 
being sold. Grand prize is a seven-day 
cruise for two to the Caribbean or Alaska 
or a Disney cruise plus $500 cash. 
Call the B
nai B
rith Great Lakes 
Region office at (248) 646-3100 or send 
an email to Bobbie Levine at blevine@
bnaibrith.org.

JEWS ON THE DIAMOND
Eight. That
s the number of Jewish play-
ers playing in the major leagues.
The group includes Detroit Tigers sec-
ond baseman Ian Kinsler, outfielders Joc 
Pederson (Los Angeles Dodgers), Kevin 
Pillar (Toronto Blue Jays), Ryan Braun 
(Milwaukee Brewers) and Ryan Kalish 
(Chicago Cubs), third baseman Danny 
Valencia (Oakland Athletics) and pitch-
ers Scott Feldman (Houston Astros) and 
Craig Breslow (Miami Marlins). *

Send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com.

Chloe Roslin 
Tori Weingarten

sports  

140 May 26  2016

Steve Stein 
Contributing Writer


