Age Categories: The following age categories apply to all events:

Young Adult* 18 to 20 years old Class I 21 to 35 years old Class II 36 to 45 years old Class III 46 to 55 years old Class IV 56 to 65 years old The 2018 Peach Classic Class V 66 years old & over ... an all adult competition hosted by the All age categories may be divided or combined depending on the number of registrations; there must be two (2) or more en- Georgia Club tries to hold an event.

and sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating Music: Music must be uploaded to the Entryeeze Registra- tion site no later than August 23 at 11:59pm. You can up-

September 1-2, 2018 load your music in mp3 format as soon as you have entered and I. General Information paid for your events.

Eligibility: All competitors must be either: 1) a member in If you have any questions, or need assistance, please contact: good standing of a club having membership in U.S. Figure Marilyn Nolte at [email protected] Skating; 2) an individual member of U.S. Figure Skating; 3) a member of a national figure skating association that is a mem- A duplicate/backup CD MUST be readily available ber of the ISU. Entries from members of clubs with a proba- at rink side in case of audio/playback problems. tionary status will be accepted provided the entry is accompa- nied by a signed certification by the skater that he or she is properly qualified to participate in the event(s) entered. Skaters Schedule: A final schedule will be available at the registra- may compete in as many disciplines as qualified by test level tion desk and will be posted around the rink. A schedule will and age, but may compete in only one event per discipline; be posted on the GaFSC web site at: competitors may enter both team and solo dance events. Age www.gafsc.org/peachclassic/ and test qualifications as of July 29, 2018 (close of entries), will no later than one week before the event. determine classification. Judging System: The ISU judging system (IJS) will be used for Bronze through Masters Freeskate and Gold All skaters must compete at the level of their highest passed through Masters Pairs. A Planned Program Content form freestyle test, or one level higher. Pairs and Dance competi- must be submitted by August 23 for all events being judged tors must meet the requirements listed in that section of this under the ISU system. announcement. The 6.0 judging system will be used for all other events. Entries: Secure online Registration and credit card payment available at: www.gafsc.org/peachclassic Rink: All events will be held at the Entries must be submitted by 11:59pm EDT, July 29, 2018. Atlanta Ice Forum, 2300 Satellite Boulevard, Duluth, GA 30097 Late entries will be accepted through August 4 with a late fee 770-813-1010 of $30.00 http://www.iceforum.com

After August 4, all late entries will be at the discretion of the The rink is a climate-controlled facility with a double ice sur- Chief Referee and will require a late fee of $30.00 face, each measuring 200' by 85' with rounded corners and a hockey barrier. The Georgia reserves the right to divide or combine any event if necessary and to cancel any events (with full refund of entry fee) if fewer than two entries are received.

Registration Desk: Will be open at the rink during the scheduled events. Skaters are required to check the official bul- letin board at the rink for the scheduled events. The posting of such notices, changes or announcements shall be considered sufficient notice to competitors.

Updated: July 22, 2018 2 Liability: U.S. Figure Skating, Georgia Figure Skating Club, ily. There will be NO medical refunds given. Please contact and the Atlanta IceForum accept no responsibility for injury or Rob Lichtefeld for refund information. If you register online, damage sustained by any participant in this competition. This is the processing fee is not refundable for any reason. in accordance with Rule 1600 of the official U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook. Contact Information Information concerning the competition will be updated on the Entries and Registration Georgia Figure Skating Club Web Site: Secure online Registration and credit card payment available at: www.gafsc.org/peachclassic/ www.gafsc.org/peachclassic If you have further questions about the 2018 Peach Classic, Entries must be submitted by 11:59pm EDT, July 29, 2018. please send your questions to: (Late entries will be accepted at the discretion of the Competi- Ginger Whatley tion Committee and will require a late fee of $30.00) 404-292-3815 [email protected]

Checks returned for non-sufficient funds and contested credit or, the Event Chair: card charges will be assessed a $25.00 fee. Payment of the fee Rob Lichtefeld will be required before skater is allowed to participate in prac- 678-779-3894 [email protected] tice ice or events Awards The entry fees will cover videos for full ice events Awards will be presented to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place such as Freeskate, Showcase and Dance events. winners in each event.

Official Practice Ice Non-Qualifying Events: Official practice ice will be available at the Atlanta IceForum First Event: beginning Friday, August 31 and will be available throughout $125.00 for first singles event that uses the ISU the competition. judging system (IJS) The cost is $10 per 20-minute session if pre-paid and $12 per $100.00 for first singles, showcase, or other individual 20-minute session on a walk-on basis. event that uses the 6.0 judging system Online selection and credit card payment will be available at: $50.00 for each partner of pair, dance team, or duet; www.gafsc.org/peachclassic

Additional Events Photography/Videography $65.00 for each additional IJS event $50.00 for each additional solo/singles event Videos for each event will be provided to each

Team Maneuvers: skater in that event. $25.00 for each member of a team maneuvers team Action photography will be available for purchase.

Learn to Skate USA Events: Please no flash photography – it distracts the skaters and First Event: doesn’t work well due to the Plexiglas hockey barriers. $60.00 for first singles event Personal vidoeography will only be available in specified loca- Additional Singles Events: tions and only with handheld devices. $25.00 for each additional singles event Program Planned program content forms must be submitted online Printed programs will be given to all competitors. If you would at EntryEeze by August 23, or there will be a $10.00 PPC like to advertise in the program, a program insertion order is in fee assessed at the door when you complete your form at this packet. If you have any questions, please contact: registration. Rob Lichtefeld 770-513-2117 [email protected] Changes and Refunds: TIES:

Accommodations: Ties will be broken by Total Ordinals, if still tied the All changes after the deadline (event, level) will be levied a The Georgia Figure Skating club has acquired discounted second mark (or final Dance) will break the tie. $25.00 fee rates at several local hotels. Please check the Peach Clas- sic website for rates and contact information: Full refunds including practice ice, minus the online processing http://www.gafsc.org/peachclassic fee, are available if withdrawal is prior to July 29, 2018. After July 29, entry refunds are only available if the competition is not held or there is a death in the competitor’s immediate fam- Updated: July 22, 2018 3 Learn to Skate USA FREESKATING EVENTS: II. Composition of Events The well balanced program requirements within each category of  The skating order of the required elements is optional. Singles, Pairs and Dance for the 2018-2019 season will be observed.  The elements are not restricted to the number of times element is executed, or length of glides, number of revolutions, etc. unless The 2018-2019 rule book can be found here: otherwise stated. Connecting moves and steps should be demon- http://usfigureskating.org/New_Judging.asp?id=361 strated throughout the program. See http://www.usfigureskating.org/Programs.asp?id=112  Vocal music is allowed for clarifications to the printed rule book.  To be skated on full ice  The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use, SINGLES FREESKATING EVENTS: but is not required to use, any additional elements from previous (lower) levels. Event Requirements Max Time  A 0.2 deduction will be taken for each required element MISS- Masters Junior/Senior 3:40 See rules 4510. ING and for those elements performed from a higher level.

Masters Intermediate/Novice 3:10 Adult 6 * 1:40 See rule 4540.  Forward stroking with crossover end patterns  Backward stroking with crossover end patterns Gold See rule 4570. 2:40  Forward inside three-turn, right and left  T-stop Silver See rule 4580. 2:10  Lunge  Two-foot spin into one-foot spin (min 2 revs on 1 foot) Bronze See rule 4590. 1:50 Adult 5 * 1:40  Backward outside edge on a circle, right and left Pre-Bronze See rule 4600. 1:40  Backward inside edge on a circle, right and left  Backward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise  Forward outside three-turn, right and left Adult High Beginner * 1:40  Beginning two-foot spin Max 4 jump elements: Adult 4 * 1:40  Jumps limited to bunny hop, mazurka, ballet, stag,  Forward outside edge on a circle, right and left split, waltz, ½ loop, ½ flip  Forward inside edge on a circle, right and left  Max 1 combination or sequence consisting of only  Forward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise the allowed listed jumps  Backward one-foot glides, right and left  Max. 2 of any same type jump.  Hockey stop, both directions Max 2 spins: Adult 3 * 1:40  Two upright spins, change of foot optional, no fly-  Forward stroking using the blade properly ing entry (Min. 3 revolutions)  Forward half-swizzle pumps on the circle, 6 to 8 in a Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated row, clockwise and counterclockwise throughout the program  Backward skating to a long two-foot glide  Forward chasses on a circle, clockwise and counter- Adult Beginner * 1:40 clockwise Max. 4 jump elements  Backward snowplow stop, Right and Left  Jumps limited to bunny hop, mazurka, or ballet Adult 2 * 1:40  Max 1 combination or sequence consisting of only  Forward skating across the width of the ice the allowed listed jumps  Forward one-foot glides  Max. 2 of any same jump  Forward slalom Max. 2 spins  Backward skating  Two forward upright spins, no change of foot, no  Backward swizzles, 4-6 in a row flying entry (Min. 3 revolutions) Adult 1 * 1:40 Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated  Forward Marching throughout the program  Forward two-foot glide  Forward swizzle (4-6 in a row)  Forward snowplow stop – two feet or one foot

* Learn to Skate USA Membership can be used for events marked with an asterisk. Skater Notes: must provide a copy of their card, or be a full member of a U.S. Figure Skating club. All times for Adult Freeskate and Pairs events are maximum times. No deductions for programs that are shorter in length.

Updated: July 22, 2018 4 PAIRS FREESKATING EVENTS: SOLO PATTERN DANCE EVENTS:

(The event levels may be combined depending on the number of competitors entered.) Competitors in the Solo Pattern Dance events may compete at the test level that he or she has partially tested, completed, or one level higher Event Requirements Max Time than he or she has completed. Masters See rule 5520 3:40 The number of Solo Pattern Dance sequences to be skated are two

except for the Kilian and Fourteen Step which will be three sequences. Gold See rule 5530 3:40 The dances shall all be started towards the judges. Silver See rule 5540 2:40 Event Dances Bronze See rule 5550 2:10 Gold/Open Solo Pattern Blues, Quickstep

(May have passed International dances.) COUPLES PATTERN DANCE EVENTS: Pre-Gold Solo Pattern Tango, Kilian

Note: The Young Adult age category applies to most events. Silver Solo Pattern European Waltz, Rocker Foxtrot However, in Couples Dance events, at least one competitor must be 21 years of age or older. Pre-Silver Solo Pattern Hickory Hoedown, Foxtrot

See rule 6075 for the number of patterns to be skated. Bronze Solo Pattern Cha Cha, Hickory Hoedown

Championship Pattern Dance — See rules 6510 & 6511 Dances to be skated: Blues, Quickstep Pre-Bronze Solo Pattern Fiesta Tango, Swing Dance

Gold Pattern Dance — See rules 6520 & 6521 Preliminary Solo Pattern Canasta Tango, Rhythm Blues Dances to be skated: Quickstep, Argentine Tango

Pre-Gold Pattern Dance — See rules 6530 & 6531 Dances to be skated: Blues, Starlight Waltz SOLO FREE DANCE EVENTS: Silver Pattern Dance — See rules 6550, 6560 & 6561 Dances to be skated: Foxtrot, American Waltz See rules 6700-6741for test requirements, program length and program requirements. Pre-Silver Pattern Dance — See rules 6550, 6570 & 6571 Dances to be skated: Ten-Fox, European Waltz Gold Solo Free Dance - see rules 6700-6701

Bronze Pattern Dance — See rules 6550, 6580 & 6581 Silver Solo Free Dance - see rules 6720-6721 Dances to be skated: Swing Dance, Fiesta Tango Bronze Solo Free Dance - see rules 6740-6741 Pre-Bronze Pattern Dance — See rules 6550, 6590 & 6591 Dances to be skated: Canasta Tango, Swing Dance

Centennial Pattern Dance — See rules 6550, 6600 & 6601 Dances to be skated: European Waltz, Rocker Foxtrot

COUPLES FREE DANCE EVENTS:

Music not to exceed 3:10.

(The events may be combined depending on the number of competitors.)

Masters Free Dance See rules 6512 & 6095

Gold Free Dance See rules 6522, 6512 & 6095 Note: as of July 1, 2015, see rules 6621-6661: Each skater may provide their own music for each dance. Skater’s

chosen music may be +/- 2 beats per minute different from the tempo Pre-Gold Free Dance See rules 6532, 6512 & & 6095 as stated in the dance description of the pattern dance and may include vocals. Each skater must submit their music no later than two (2) hours before their event. If a skater does not submit music, the LOC will play the standard music for the dance.

Updated: July 22, 2018 5 DRAMATIC — and — LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE DUET EVENT: SKATE EVENTS: (This event used to be known as Pairs Interpretive/Pairs Showcase)

Please reference the following link: No Lifts, Axels or multi-revolution jumps. Use of skating skills to https://usfigureskating.org/content/16-1720Competitio%20Showcase% 20Guidelines.pdf develop a theme and interpret music, and effectiveness of the costumes will be reflected in the marking. Dramatic Programs should express intense emotional connection and investment in the music, choreography and theme concept through re- Music -- Vocal music is permitted. lated skating movements, gestures and physical actions. Props and Scenery — Props and scenery are allowed. One minute total is allowed for on and off. Light Entertainment Programs should express a carefree concept or storyline designed to uplift and entertain the audience through related Requirements Max Time skating movements, gestures and physical actions. Either mixed or similar sex. 1:40 Both skaters must meet at least the requirements of

Adult Pre-Bronze event. Music — Vocal music is permitted. Check each level for maximum times. Note: A competitor may enter the Showcase Duet event as well as both Props and Scenery — Props and scenery are allowed. One minute total Dramatic and Light Entertainment events. is allowed for on and off. Age Categories — Age categories will be the same as for Free Skating EVENTS: events as presented in Section 1, but may be combined at the discretion of the Competition Committee, with the exception of Young Adult. Junior/Senior - No test restrictions are placed on this level. Genders — Events will NOT be segregated by gender. Moves to be skated:  Extension Spiral Step; Skaters may enter both Dramatic and Light Entertainment events. How-  Forward and Backward Inside Rockers. ever, they must both be at the same level. Novice - A competitor in the Novice Moves event must not have Event Requirements Max Time passed any higher than the Novice Moves or Novice Free Skating Masters See rule 4700 1:40 Tests, the Adult or Standard Silver Dance Test, or the Adult Gold Free Skating Test. Moves to be skated:

 Outside Counters; Gold See rule 4700 1:40  Backward Rocker Choctaw Sequence.

Silver See rule 4700 1:40 Adult Gold - A competitor in the Gold Moves event must not have No Axels or multi-revolution jumps. passed any test higher than the Juvenile Moves or Juvenile Free Skat- ing tests, the Adult or Standard Silver Dance Test, or the Adult Gold Bronze See rule 4700 1:40 Free Skating Test. Moves to be skated: No Axels or multi-revolution jumps.  Back Double 3-Turns,

Pre-Bronze Same rules as Bronze 1:40  Forward Power Circles (both directions, first skated May be combined with Bronze if necessary. clockwise, followed by counter-clockwise).

Adult 1-6 * 3 jump maximum, ½ rotation jumps only, 1:30 Adult Silver - A competitor in the Silver Moves event must not have plus the following full rotation jumps: passed any test higher than the Pre-Juvenile Moves or Pre-Juvenile Salchow and toe loop. Free Skating Tests, the Adult or Standard Pre-Silver Dance Test, or the Adult Silver Free Skating Test. Moves to be skated:

 Forward and Backward Power Change of Edge pulls; * Learn to Skate USA Membership can be used for events marked with an asterisk. Also,  Eight Step Mohawk sequence. these levels may be combined given number of competitors entered at each level.

Adult Bronze - A competitor in the Bronze Moves event must have not passed any test higher than the Preliminary Moves or Preliminary Free Skating Tests, the Bronze Dance Test, or the Adult Bronze Free Skating Test. Moves to be skated:  Forward & Backward Power Perimeter Stroking;  Five Step Mohawk Sequence.

Adult Pre-Bronze - A competitor in the Pre-Bronze Moves event must not have passed any test higher than the Pre-Preliminary Moves or Pre-Preliminary Free Skating Tests, the Pre-Bronze Dance Test, or the Adult Pre-Bronze Free Skating Test.  Moves to be skated: Backward Crossovers;  Waltz Eight.

Updated: July 22, 2018 6 COMPULSORY MOVES EVENTS:

Moves must be performed without music and in any order with con- Event Required Elements Max Time necting steps necessary to link the various moves together. Except for Gold/Masters, limited to 1/2 ice surface. Mandatory deductions will Adult 6 * 1:30 be taken for unlisted or additional elements such as jumps, spins, 1. Forward stroking with crossover end patterns repetitions or unsuccessfully executed moves. 2. Backward stroking with crossover end patterns 3. Forward inside three-turn, right and left Event Required Elements Max Time 4. T-stop Gold/Masters 2:00 5. Lunge 1. Axel or Lutz 6. Two-foot spin into one-foot spin (min 2 revs on 1 foot) 2. Jump combination that may include axel and any single jump, double salchow or double toe loop Adult 5 * 1:30 3. Solo spin of skater’s choice (minimum of 4 revolutions) 4. Combination spin with only one change of foot and at least one 1. Backward outside edge on a circle, right and left change of position (min 4 revs each foot) 2. Backward inside edge on a circle, right and left 5. One choreographed or spiral sequence 3. Backward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise (Full ice surface is to be used.) 4. Forward outside three-turn, right and left Silver 1:30 5. Beginning two-foot spin (min 2 revs) 1. Single loop 2. Single/single jump combination Adult 4 * 1:30 3. (Min. 3 revolutions) 1. Forward outside edge on a circle, right and left 4. Straight line step sequence 2. Forward inside edge on a circle, right and left Bronze 1:30 3. Forward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise 1. Single Salchow 4. Hockey stop, both directions 2. Waltz jump – toe loop combination jump 5. Backward one-foot glides, right and left 3. Backward – entry optional (Min. 3 revolu- tions) Adult 3 * 1:30 4. Backward inside 3-turn—right and left 1. Forward stroking using the blade properly 5. Spiral sequence (Min. 2 spirals) 2. Forward half-swizzle pumps on the circle, 6 to 8 in a row, Pre-Bronze 1:30 clockwise and counterclockwise 1. Single Toe Loop 3. Forward chasses on a circle, clockwise and counterclock- 2. Jump combination or sequence consisting of ½ revolution wise jumps (half loop is considered a full revolution jump) – 4. Backward skating to a long two-foot glide maximum of 2 jumps in combination and 3 jumps in a 5. Backward snowplow stop, Right and Left sequence 3. Forward upright spin (Min. 3 revolutions) Adult 2 * 1:30 4. Two forward crossovers into a forward inside Mohawk, 1. Forward skating across the width of the ice step down and cross behind, step into one backward cross- 2. Forward one-foot glides over and step into a forward inside edge—either direction 3. Forward slalom 5. Forward spiral (any edge) 4. Backward skating Adult High Beginner * 1:30 5. Backward swizzles, 4-6 in a row 1. Waltz Jump 2. ½ Flip Adult 1 * 1:30 3. Forward upright spin (Min. 3 revolutions) 1. Forward Marching 4. Backward outside 3-turn right and left 2. Forward two-foot glide 5. Alternating right and left backward outside and inside 3. Forward swizzle (4-6 in a row) edges across the width of the ice (one inside edge on each 4. Forward snowplow stop – two feet or one foot foot and one outside edge on each foot Adult Beginner * 1:30 1. Bunny hop * Learn to Skate USA Membership can be used for events marked with an asterisk. 2. Mazurka Skater must provide a copy of their card, or be a full member of U.S. Figure Skating club. 3. Forward beginning one-foot spin from backward cross- overs (min 2 revs) 4. Forward moving inside open Mohawk (right and left) – heel to instep 5. Alternating right and left forward inside and outside edges across the width of the ice (one inside edge on each foot NOTE: Only one attempt per element is permitted for and one outside edge on each foot) Spin, Jump and Compulsory Moves events.

Updated: July 22, 2018 7 SPINS ONLY EVENTS: TEAM MANEUVERS:

Spins must be skated exactly as stated but may be skated in any order. Each team will consist of three to five members with one ma- Connecting steps may be used but will not affect scoring. All Spin neuver performed by each member. Both men and ladies may events are skated without music on ½ ice surface. compete on the same team. If a team member is unable to com- pete due to illness or injury, a teammate may perform his/her Event Required Elements Max Time maneuver with proper notice to the event referee. Each skater Gold/Masters Solo spin (min. 5 revs); 1:30 may perform no more than two elements. Skaters do not have Jump spin (min. 4 revs); Combination Spin with to represent the same club. A skater may compete on one team only one change of foot and at least only. Each team must construct a sign or poster with the team two changes of position (min 4 revs each foot). name prominently displayed. Skaters may skate up one level from their Freeskate test level Silver Forward (min 3 revs); 1:30 Layback, Attitude or Sit Spin (min 4 revs); Bronze — Passed no higher than Preliminary or Bronze FS Combination Spin with only one change of Test position – change of foot optional (min 3 revs 1. Waltz/toe each position) 2. Any single/single combination jump 3. Spiral (forward and backward) Bronze One Foot Upright Spin (min 4 revs); 1:30 4. One-foot spin (any position or direction) One Foot Back Spin (entry optional, min 3 revs); 5. Sit-spin (min 3 revs) Sit Spin, broken leg or attitude (min 3 revs). Gold — Passed no higher than Juvenile or Gold FS Test Pre-Bronze One Foot Upright Spin (min 3 revs, 1:15 1. optional leg position); 2. Any single/single combination jump Two Foot Spin (entry optional, min 3 revs); 3. Layback or cross foot spin Pivot. 4. Camel/sit spin combination 5. Spiral step sequence

Masters-Passed any tests JUMPS ONLY EVENTS: 1. Axel jump 2. Any combination jump/sequence Jumps must be skated exactly as stated and in the order stated. 3. Layback, attitude or cross foot spin Connecting steps may be used but will not affect scoring. All 4. Any spin combination—can be flying Jump events are skated without music on ½ ice surface, except 5. Spiral step sequence for Gold/Masters which is skated on full ice.

Event Required Elements Max Time Gold/Masters Lutz; 1:30 Axel; Any two different jump combinations (may include doubles).

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Ice Forum – Town Center 3061 Busbee Parkway Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 218-1010 39 miles from Rink

Updated: July 22, 2018 Good Luck Ads for Competition Program

Proud of your skater? Let them know how much by placing a person- alized good luck/congratulatory ad in the competition program.

Ads will be superimposed on a graphic of your choice below. Please limit ads to 20 words or less.

All ad orders must be received by August 10, 2018

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Good luck ads are $5.00 each. Please make checks payable to “Georgia Skating Events” and mail to:

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Updated: July 22, 2018 Georgia Figure Skating Club

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Ad Sizes: Full Page - 5"W x 8"H 1/2 Page - 5"W x 4"H 1/4 Page - 2-3/8"W x 3-3/4"H Business Card - 2"W x 3-1/2"H (Vertical Orientation)

Ad Costs: Inside Front Cover (Full Page): $75 Inside Back Cover (Full Page): $75 Back Outside Cover: $100 Full Page Inside: $50 1/2 Page Inside: $35 1/4 Page Inside: $25 Business Card: $20

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Questions: Please Contact Rob Lichtefeld 770-513-2117 or [email protected]. Thanks for your Support.

Updated: July 22, 2018