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Young Wentzville Skater Named to the 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships Sweeper Team
Annabelle VanDusen was chosen to represent the St. Louis region at this national event

The St. Louis Sports Commission, the local organizing committee for the 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships, is pleased to announce the local skaters who have been selected to be ice sweeper volunteers at the Championships in January.
Sweepers are young skaters (aged 8-14) who will collect the stuffed animals and soft gifts thrown on the ice after a skater’s performance during the five-day event. More than 50 skaters from the St. Louis region were chosen for their skating ability, personality, and positive attitude. The volunteer sweeper positions are considered a privilege and honor for young skaters as they are able to share the ice with the best of the best on the biggest and brightest stage in figure skating.
Representing five regional skating clubs, the 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships Sweeper Team includes Wentzville resident Annabelle VanDusen, 9, from the Metro Edge Figure Skating Club.
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“Annabelle is so excited for the opportunity to be a sweeper for the 2026 US Figure Skating Championship,” said Laura VanDusen, Annabelle’s mother. “She is most excited about seeing Ilia Malinin (quad god) skating in person. Annabelle‘s goal is to continue to improve and excel in her skating. Her dream is to one day skate for Miami University Collegiate synchronized skating team.”
The 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships features 180 athletes and attracts fans from across the nation. All-session, weekend, and single-session tickets for the championship-level events at Enterprise Center January 7-11, including Sunday’s Olympic Team announcement showcase event, are available to purchase at SkateStLouis2026.com.