The Club's mission is to advance participation, education and excellence in skating for people of all ages, abilities and means.The club's current facility, located on University Avenue in Norwood, Massachusetts, officially opened to the public in September 2020, delayed from June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The facility features three rinks including the Tenley E. Albright Performance Center, a 2,500-seat Olympic-sized arena named for the Olympic champion and Club member.Every spring the club showcases its many talented skaters in Ice Chips,[4] the longest continuous run of any skating carnival in the world.A partial list of notable skaters who have trained at or represented The Skating Club of Boston include:[7] Notable former coaches at the club include Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, 1994 ISU World Figure Skating Pair Champions, who were killed in the crash of American Eagle flight 5342, along with teenage skaters Jinna Han and Spencer Lane and their mothers, Jin Han and Christine Lane.The Ovation of Boston team consists of skaters 9 years or older, preliminary free skate level and above.