Roles and missions of the skater
Skaters are talented athletes who have earned their popularity. They specialize in the art and sport of figure skating and speed skating, and offer a variety of entertaining and impressive performances. Skaters perform a wide variety of roles and missions. Here's a list of their main responsibilities:
Practice and maintain specialized ice skating skills.
Perform figure skating and speed skating acts at competitions, shows and events.
Develop and maintain the technical and artistic skills required to perform skating acts.
Develop new routines for skating numbers.
Rehearse and practice skating routines.
Keep abreast of updates and changes in the rules and format of competitions and shows.
Keep body fit and strong for performances and workouts.
Use programs and video games to become familiar with skating and its routines.
Establish and maintain relationships with other skaters, coaches and skating professionals.
Participate and maintain a good presence and attitude at competitions and shows.
Skaters must maintain their skills and performances at a high level in order to maintain their level of popularity. Skaters standing behind successful skaters are considered exceptional athletes, and their careers are often in high demand.
Skater's salary and career development
A skater's salary can vary depending on many factors, such as experience, talent level, type of competition and local market. However, most skaters earn a gross annual salary in France based on their years of experience:
0 to 2 years: between 15,000 and 18,000 euros
2 to 5 years: between 18,000 and 22,000 euros
5 to 10 years: between 22,000 and 25,000 euros
10 to 15 years: between 25,000 and 27,000 euros
Over 15 years: between 27,000 and 30,000 euros
Skaters are often required to evolve in their careers. Their skating skills and passion for the sport can open doors to many different professions. Here are five possible career paths for skaters:
Skating coach
Skating choreographer
Sports agent
Sports events presenter
Artistic director or choreographer