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Sky Studios Fitness Shines at the CPAC Regional Competition

The Seeker by The Seeker
March 27, 2025
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Sky Studios Fitness proudly made its mark at the recent Canadian Pole and Aerial Championship (CPAC) Regionals, with a total of 14 competitors showcasing their incredible talent and hard work. The event, which brought together top athletes from across the Eastern Region (Kingston to Newfoundland), was an opportunity for participants to display their skills and qualify for the upcoming national competition. Out of the 14 athletes from Sky Studios Fitness who competed, 8 earned medals in their respective categories;

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  • Amber Pichie – 2nd place in Aerial Hammock Semi-Pro
  • Charlotte Flaro – 1st place in Aerial Hoop Novice Elite
  • Krista Lepage – 1st place in Aerial Hoop Masters
  • Natalie Rowe – 2nd place in Aerial Hoop Masters
  • Tracy Jans – 1st place in Aerial Hoop Professional
  • Kaitlyn Shute – 2nd place in Pole Art 1
  • Angele Ledoux – 3rd place in After Hours Floor Flow 1
  • Emily Dexter – 2nd place in Pole Sport Entry

The athletes’ remarkable achievements are a testament to the training and the supportive environment at Sky Studios Fitness. The studio is known for its annual showcases, where students and competitors alike get the opportunity to perform and display their progress in front of an enthusiastic audience. With these impressive results, Sky Studios Fitness is looking forward to Nationals with excitement and determination.

“We’re so proud of our team, their commitment to their craft, and for trusting all Coaches to help create a routine they loved. It’s more than just the medals, it’s about growing together and challenging ourselves to grow.” said studio owner Tracy Jans. “The journey doesn’t stop here. We’re looking forward to Nationals and supporting our athletes every step of the way.” Tracy would also like to thank the Sky coaches for their encouragement and expertise; Amber Pichie, Amy Malyon, Feryn King, and Angele Ledoux, for all of their hard work and support for all students along the way, and for ensuring this competition was a success.

Sky Studios is more than Competitions though, it is a place to learn aerials and fitness in a thriving, supportive community that celebrates personal growth and connection. The Studio is about pushing boundaries, whether it’s succeeding in a gravity-defying trick or overcoming self-doubt. “We believe in pushing ourselves beyond what we thought was possible,” says studio owner, Tracy Jans. “But the true magic happens when students realize they’re not just growing their bodies but also growing their hearts and minds.”

One of the most striking elements of the studio’s success is the strong sense of camaraderie that fills the air. Regulars and newcomers alike bond over the challenges of mastering complex moves, sharing laughs, and supporting each other through every fall and rise. “It’s incredible how quickly you can make lifelong friends when you’re all working toward something together,” says long-time member Samantha Dexter.

The studio’s inclusive atmosphere has turned it into more than just a training ground for aerialists—it’s a family. The focus is always on growth, encouragement, and enjoying the journey. As members continue to challenge themselves, the aerial arts studio is not just growing in size but in heart—proving that sometimes, the best memories are made while hanging by a thread.

Sky Studios has something for everyone, in the air or on the ground. See more on the website www.skystudiosfitness.com, or on Facebook or Instagram.

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