
Helen Chan, architect and mom of 3, started skating for fun as a young teen at Central Park long, long ago. When her daughter started competing 12 years ago, Helen thought she would try it too. Since then, she's been enthralled with the world of adult skating. Skating keeps her happy, sane, and young at heart.

Gwendolyn Toth is a professional musician who began skating three years ago when she discovered the pleasures of skating outdoors at Rockefeller Center every morning. Gwen has three children (two of whom skate) with husband and fellow harpsichordist Dongsok Shin who doesn't mind being awakened at 5 am for skating practice.

Fusae Nara is an attorney specializing in customs and international trade law. She began skating seriously a few years ago after having spent a lot of time on the ice with her two children who love skating at Wollman Rink. Her children and husband are the biggest cheerleaders for Fusae to hang on to this synchro team. Skating is the best stress-buster for her!

Gay Andrews came out of skating retirement to join the team, and is having a blast skating with Women 'N Sync. She is a TI manager at Citigroup, and shares her home with her life partner and a small menagerie. Her other loves include gardening and vacations by the seashore.

Christine Rigby Hutton grew up skating in Canada, starting at the age of three years. She loves skating for its fitness, artistic, and social aspects. Christine has been living in New York since 2000 and works for Pfizer.

Susan Neiman began skating as a young girl but got sidetracked into being a ballerina instead. Returning to skating 15 years ago, she now also serves as a skating judge and accountant, and is a board member of the Skating Club of NY. Daytime finds her as accountant for the Roundabout Theater Company.

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Jennifer Redding has been skating since the age of six. She grew up as a competitive skater and has been teaching skating off and on while holding post as a graphic designer for a prominent comic book company. In her free time she enjoys listening to music, baking and creating art.

On the ice Nina Wohl is a serious student of ice skating for the past 12 years: originally freestyle, now ice dancing. Off the ice, she is a history teacher at the renowned Bronx High School of Science. Her other passions include traveling, hiking, reading, and her cat, Mr. Darcy.

Stephanie Jaworski is a passionate, if not obsessed, ice dancer. Stephanie was a dancer in New York for 10 years, and draws on this experience to bring poise, style and rhythm to Women In Sync. She owns and opperates a fashion event production company. Her husband Tony, is a faithful supporter of her skating—even when they have to rise and shine at 3:45 AM!
Jennifer Jong started skating at the age of seven at Skyrink in NY. She returned to the sport in 2006 after a 15 year break and enjoys skating with women n' sync. Jennifer works in real estate finance at a New York City financial institution