Rebecca Lubeck, 9, Makes Significant Achievements on Ice

Rebecca Lubeck, 9, of Warren, has been figure skating since she was 4-years-old.
She has competed locally and along the east coast, earning 14 gold medals, 10 silver medals, five bronze medals, and a pewter medal. Currently, she competes at Juvenile level.
Most notably, on February 11, 2018, she passed her Novice Moves in the Field test, paving the way for only the last two tests (Junior and Senior) in the United States Figure Skating test structure to a gold medalist. Her goal is to earn the gold medal by 10-years-old. This is a significant achievement, as only one percent of all figure skaters in the United States make it to this point.
Her 2018 competitive season will include traveling to Canada, Connecticut, Lake Placid, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
Rebecca’s ultimate goal is to become a national competitor and possibly one day, represent the United States in the Olympic Games.
Rebecca trains five days per week on the ice at Igloo Ice Rink in Mount Laurel, Jersey Shore Arena in Wall, and Protec Ponds in Somerset. She also participates in off-ice training three times per week. She maintains an A-average in school and in her spare time, is a member of Girl Scout Troop 65025, enjoys art, and the outdoors.

(above) Rebecca Lubeck.

(above) Rebecca Lubeck.