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Young Worcester Skater Shines at National Qualifier
Amelia Gumenyuk, a 14-year-old from Nunnery Wood High School, takes second place in a prestigious national ice skating competition.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 5:19am
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Amelia Gumenyuk, a 14-year-old student at Nunnery Wood High School in Worcester, Massachusetts, recently placed second in a major national ice skating competition. Gumenyuk's strong performance at the qualifier event has earned her a spot to compete at the upcoming national championships.
Why it matters
Gumenyuk's success at the national qualifier is a significant achievement for a young skater, showcasing her talent and dedication to the sport. Her placement highlights the strength of Worcester's local ice skating community and the potential for young athletes from the area to excel on the national stage.
The details
Competing against top skaters from across the country, Gumenyuk delivered a technically impressive and emotionally captivating routine that earned her the runner-up spot. Her performance included a series of challenging jumps, spins, and footwork that impressed the judges and audience.
- Gumenyuk competed at the national qualifier event on March 25, 2026.
- The national championships will take place in April 2026.
The players
Amelia Gumenyuk
A 14-year-old ice skater and student at Nunnery Wood High School in Worcester, Massachusetts who recently placed second at a prestigious national qualifier event.
Nunnery Wood High School
The high school in Worcester, Massachusetts that Amelia Gumenyuk attends.
What they’re saying
“Amelia's performance was truly inspiring. She's worked so hard and deserves this opportunity to compete at nationals.”
— Sarah Gumenyuk, Amelia's mother
What’s next
Amelia Gumenyuk will now prepare to compete at the national championships in April 2026, where she will look to build on her impressive showing at the qualifier.
The takeaway
Gumenyuk's success demonstrates the strength of Worcester's local ice skating community and the potential for young athletes from the area to excel on the national stage. Her achievement is an inspiring story of hard work, dedication, and the pursuit of athletic excellence.
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