ISU Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients Revealed
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Norges Skøyteforbund Årbok 2015–2017
Norges Skøyteforbund Årbok 2015–2017 Versjon 2 – 30.05.2017 ©Norges Skøyteforbund 2017 Redaktør: Halvor Lauvstad Historikk/resultater: Svenn Erik Ødegård Trond Eng Bjørg Ellen Ringdal Tilrettelegging: Halvor Lauvstad Distribusjon: Elektronisk (PDF) Innholdsfortegnelse Norges Skøyteforbunds Årbok 2015-2017 2/150 Innkalling til ordinært ting for Norges Skøyteforbund Det innkalles herved til Forbundsting på Quality Hotel Edvard Grieg (Sandsliåsen 50, 5254 Bergen) på Sandsli like utenfor Bergen, 9. – 11. juni 2017. Tingforhandlingene starter fredag 9. juni kl. 16.30. Forslag og saker som ønskes behandlet på Skøytetinget 2017, må være begrunnet og innsendt gjennom et lag eller en krets til forbundsstyret innen 9 mai 2017. Minimumskrav for at for at saker/lovforslag skal bli behandlet ifb med NSFs Ting, er at innmeldte saker/forslag inneholder henvisninger til aktuelle lover/regler og konkrete forslag til endret tekst/ordlyd. NSFs lover er her: https://skoyte.klubb.nif.no/dokumentarkiv/Documents/NSF%20lov%20revidert%20NIFs%20lovnorm %20Mai%202017.pdf Forslag/saker sendes elektronisk til Norges Skøyteforbund på epost: [email protected] Skøytetinget 2017 avholdes i henhold til § 14, 15, 16, 17 og 18 i Norges Skøyteforbunds lov. Dagsorden 1. Tingets åpning a) Minnetaler b) Åpningstale c) Hilsningstaler 2. Konstituering a) Godkjenning av innkalling til Tinget b) Godkjenning av fullmaktene c) Godkjenning av dagsorden d) Godkjenning av forretningsorden e) Valg av: - 2 dirigenter - sekretærer - 2 tillitsvalgte til å undertegne protokollen - reisefordelingskomité - tellekorps - Valg av redaksjonskomite på 3 medlemmer 3. Beretninger 4. Regnskap Norges Skøyteforbunds Årbok 2015-2017 3/150 a) Regnskap for perioden 1.1.2015 til 31.12.2015 b) Regnskap for perioden 1.1.2016 til 31.12.2016 5. -
Imagined Identity and Cross-Cultural Communication in Yuri!!! on ICE Tien-Yi Chao National Taiwan University
ISSN: 2519-1268 Issue 9 (Summer 2019), pp. 59-87 DOI: 10.6667/interface.9.2019.86 Russia/Russians on Ice: Imagined Identity and Cross-cultural Communication in Yuri!!! on ICE tien-yi chao National Taiwan University Abstract Yuri!!! on ICE (2016; 2017) is a Japanese TV anime featuring multinational figure skaters com- peting in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series. The three protagonists, including two Russian skaters Victor Nikiforov, and Yuri Purisetsuki (Юрий Плисецкий), and one Japanese skater Yuri Katsuki (勝生勇利), engage in extensive cross-cultural discourses. This paper aims to explore the ways in which Russian cultures, life style, and people are ‘glocalised’ in the anime, not only for the Japanese audience but also for fans around the world. It is followed by a brief study of Russian fans’ response to YOI’s display of Russian memes and Taiwanese YOI fan books relating to Russia and Russians in YOI. My reading of the above materials suggests that the imagined Russian identity in both the official anime production and the fan works can be regarded as an intriguing case of cross-cultural communication and cultural hybridisation. Keywords: Yuri!!! on ICE, Japanese ACG (animation/anime, comics, games), anime, cross-cul- tural communication, cultural hybridisation © Tien-Yi Chao This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://interface.ntu.edu.tw/ 59 Russia/Russians on Ice: Imagined Identity and Cross-cultural Communication in Yuri!!! on ICE Yuri!!! on ICE (ユーリ!!! on ICE; hereinafter referred to as YOI)1 is a TV anime2 broadcast in Japan between 5 October and 21 December 2016, featuring male figure skaters of various nationalities. -
Welcome WHAT IS IT ABOUT GOLF? EX-GREENKEEPERS JOIN
EX-GREENKEEPERS JOIN HEADLAND James Watson and Steve Crosdale, both former side of the business, as well as the practical. greenkeepers with a total of 24 years experience in "This position provides the ideal opportunity to the industry behind them, join Headland Amenity concentrate on this area and help customers as Regional Technical Managers. achieve the best possible results from a technical Welcome James has responsibility for South East England, perspective," he said. including South London, Surrey, Sussex and Kent, James, whose father retired as a Course while Steve Crosdale takes East Anglia and North Manager in December, and who practised the London including Essex, profession himself for 14 years before moving into WHAT IS IT Hertfordshire and sales a year ago, says that he needed a new ABOUT GOLF? Cambridgeshire. challenge but wanted something where he could As I write the BBC are running a series of Andy Russell, use his experience built programmes in conjunction with the 50th Headland's Sales and up on golf courses anniversary of their Sports Personality of the Year Marketing Director said around Europe. Award with a view to identifying who is the Best of that the creation of these "This way I could the Best. two new posts is take a leap of faith but I Most sports are represented. Football by Bobby indicative of the way the didn't have to leap too Moore, Paul Gascoigne, Michael Owen and David company is growing. Beckham. Not, surprisingly, by George Best, who was James Watson far," he explains. "I'm beaten into second place by Princess Anne one year. -
The Parthenon, February 18, 2014
Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The aP rthenon University Archives 2-18-2014 The aP rthenon, February 18, 2014 Bishop Nash [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Nash, Bishop, "The aP rthenon, February 18, 2014" (2014). The Parthenon. Paper 320. http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/320 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aP rthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. page designed and edited by BISHOP NASH INSIDE: NEWS, 2 | SPORTS, 3 | OPINION, 4 | LIFE!, 6 HIGH 55° LOW 36° [email protected] TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2014 | VOL. 117 NO. 82 | MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER | marshallparthenon.com Bieniek ends W.Va. House first year committee as Honors talks small College dean business By MALAK KHADER at Marshall THE PARTHENON Honors College dean By PAULINA SHEPHERD THE PARTHENON Ronald Bieniek will finish - out his first year as dean of- The West Virginia House of the college after officially Delegates Small Business, En 2013.signing with Marshall Uni trepreneurship, and Economic- versity in the summer or Development Committee met Monday at Marshall Univer Bieniek said he has been- sity to discuss local business in observation mode this in the Huntington area. They EMILY RICE | THE PARTHENON year, observing the tradi welcomed small business tions and operations of the William Creeley, FIRE director of legal and public advocacy, discusses owners to come and express Honors College and Marshall First Amendment rights with students Monday in Corbly Hall. -
Winter Olympics Code Breaker
Winter Olympics Code Breaker Amazing Winter Olympic Stories • In the 1988 Winter Olympics, Jamaica entered its first team in the bobsleigh, which was amazing as they had to practise without snow in Jamaica! It was such a great story that it inspired the 1993 film ‘Cool Runnings’. • From 1929 until 1988, Team GB had no ski jumpers; that was until Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards came along in the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada. He came last but was a British ski jump record holder, going on to become a TV personality and stunt skier. In 2016, the film ‘Eddie the Eagle’ was released telling his story. • Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean are two of Team GB’s most famous Winter Olympic stars, having won the gold medal in 1984 with their ‘Bolero’ ice dance. They were world champions three times, British Champions seven times and both have MBEs. They now underpin the TV show ‘Dancing on Ice’. Challenge Solve the maths calculations on the following pages to spell out some Winter Olympic sports, the names of some Team GB athletes and locations of past Winter Olympics using the code below: A B C D E F G H I J K L M 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 You might also want to find out: • where the 2022 Winter Olympics will be held; • how many different sports are included in the Winter Olympics; • when snowboarding was first introduced to the Winter Olympics. -
Christopher Dean
Christopher Dean Christopher Colin Dean was born in July 1958 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, about ten miles from the city of Nottingham. His father, Colin, was a coal miner all his life. Chris first stepped on to the ice at the age of 10 after receiving a pair of skates for Christmas. He was instantly hooked; mesmerised by the grace and athleticism of the figure skaters that he watched. He took lessons outside school hours, working with Ken Babbington, Len Saywood and Pat Beat at the old Nottingham Ice Stadium. At 14 he began competing with ice partner Sandra Elson and despite enjoying significant success for a couple of years (British Junior Dance champions in 1974), Chris and Sandra went their separate ways. Shortly afterwards, he began skating with another local girl, Jayne Torvill. Meanwhile, Chris was training to be a policeman, joining the Nottingham Police Force straight from school in 1974. Chris and Jayne had been paired up by coach Janet Sawbridge at the Nottingham Ice Stadium. They enjoyed success in several national and international competitions, winning in Oberstdorf and coming third in the British Championships in 1977. In 1979, they switched coaches to Betty Callaway. The progress they had made as a dancing pair was confirmed by a fifth place finish in the Winter Olympics of 1980 at Lake Placid, USA. They were placed fourth in the World Championships and won their first British Champions in late 1980, a feat that they achieved for six successive years. Chris resigned from the police force in 1980, enabling him to concentrate on skating full time. -
Newsletter Fisg 01-02-12
Mercoledì 1 febbraio 2012/Anno II n° 37/Newsletter settimanale a cura Ufficio Stampa FISG SPONSOR FORNITORI ARIANNA E CAROLINA D’ORO SUL GHIACCIO EUROPEO ISTITUZIONI PRIMA PAGINA EUROPEI: Kostner e Fontana oro in Figura e Short Track E’ stato un weekend da da sogno quello appena trascorso per il ghiaccio Azzurro. Carolina Kostner e Arianna Fontana hanno infatti conquistato -entrambe per la quarta volta- il titolo di Campionessa d’Europa nel Pattinaggio di Figura e nello Short Track. Carolina ha vinto sia il programma corto che il libero, Arianna ha tagliato il traguardo per prima in tre delle quattro gare individuali: un successo totale. E a completare l’opera, nello Short Track, anche il bronzo di un’ottima Martina Valcepina e l’argento della staffetta femminile, con le stesse Arianna e Martina, Cecilia Maffei, Elena Viviani e Arianna Valcepina. Ora l’obiettivo si sposta sui Mondiali di Figura a Nizza, per tentare l’impresa di una fantastica tripletta dopo Grand Prix ed Europeo; così come nello Short Track per i Mondiali di Shanghai e le due ultime prove di World Cup a Mosca (nel prossimo fine settimana) e a Dordrecht, in Olanda. FISG / Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio Newsletter settimanale a cura Massimo Maggi Ufficio Stampa FISG Sede centrale: Roma 00189 - via del Vitorchiano, 113/115. Sede di Milano: 20137 - via Piranesi, 46. I contenuti sono liberamente riproducibili citando la fonte. www.fisg.it / ufficiostampa@fisg.it Mercoledì 1 febbraio 2012/Anno II n° 37 SPEED SKATING SHORT TRACK DANZA ARTISTICO SINCRONIZZATO CURLING STOCK SPORT CAMPIONATI EUROPEI PATTINAGGIO DI FIGURA Sheffield, Gran Bretagna - Risultati Men 1. -
Private Lesson Coaches
Private Lesson Coaches Basic Skating Skills, Recreational Skating, Power Skating, Hockey Skating Skills and Figure Skating of All Disciplines We are proud to host a wonderful pool of private contractor coaches that are eager to help you on the ice. It is recommended that you interview several coaches prior to making a selection as rates, schedules, experience, locations, personalities and teaching styles vary. To interview and make lesson arrangements contact coaches directly. Our coaches all specialize in different areas so please note the “areas for lessons” for each coach prior to contacting them. All coaches on this list are approved by the Pettit National Ice Center and are registered members of US Figure Skating (USFS) and the Professional Skaters Association (PSA). Melissa Ahrens Credentials: University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee: BA in Psychology, coaching 15 years, Registered Group Rating since 2006, Skating Director for Wisconsin Figure Skating Club at the Contact Info: Nagawaukee Ice Arena 2007-present 414-232-2269 [email protected] Areas for Lessons: low Freestyle, low Moves in the Field, Basic Skills “I am accepting new student’s child through adults. I enjoy working with beginner skaters and watching them grow and evolve into beautiful figure skaters.” Craig Bodoh Credentials: Intermediate Freestyle, Adult Gold Freestyle, Pre-Silver Dance, Novice Free Dance, Juvenile Moves in the Field, Preliminary Pairs, 1st Test Figures ; PSA Master Rated Contact Info: Group Instructor, Certified Rated Moves in the Field, Certified -
Guide to Beginners' Tests
Guide to Beginners’ Tests If you have never tested before, then this is the guide for you! • Pre-Preliminary Moves in the Field • Adult Pre-Bronze Moves in the Field • Pre-Preliminary Free Skating • Adult Pre-Bronze Free Skating • Preliminary Dance (Rhythm Blues, Canasta Tango, Dutch Waltz) • Solo Preliminary Dance (Solo Rhythm Blues, Solo Canasta Tango, Solo Dutch Waltz) Introduction Our club will host US Figure Skating test sessions, where judges come and evaluate skaters who have learned a certain set of moves. The tests are grouped into six categories: Moves in the Field, Free Skating, Pairs, Compulsory dance, Free Dance, and Synchronized Skating. The elements required for each test and all the dance patterns are listed in the US Figure Skating rulebook (you will be able to order one online if you sign in the “Members Only” section of www.usfsa.org). Competition levels are determined by the tests that the skater has passed. This guide provides you with information for the beginning tests. Note: you MUST be a member of US Figure Skating in order to test. Contents ~ What are the Beginning Figure Skating Tests? ~ The US Figure Skating Testing “Picture” ~ Moves in the Field + Patterns ~ Free Skating ~ Ice Dance + Patterns What Are the Beginning US Figure Skating Tests? All of these beginning tests are marked Pass / Retry by 1 or 3 judges. If you have 3 judges, you need at least 2 judges to give you Pass marks in order to Pass. Beginners’ US Figure Skating Moves in the Field tests: Pre-Preliminary Moves in the Field (for any age), or Adult -
Analýza Vývoje Krasobruslařského Výkonu U Tanečních Párů Bakalářská Práce
MASARYKOVA UNIVERZITA Fakulta sportovních studií Katedra sportovních her Analýza vývoje krasobruslařského výkonu u tanečních párů Bakalářská práce Vedoucí bakalářské práce: Vypracovala: PaedDr. Petr Starec, Ph.D. Kamila Hájková 4. ročník TVS – K Brno, listopad 2010 Prohlašuji, že jsem tuto bakalářskou práci vypracovala samostatně pouze s použitím literatury uvedené v seznamu a souhlasím, aby moje bakalářská práce byla uložena v knihovně Fakulty sportovních studií Masarykovy univerzity v Brně. V Brně dne 10. listopadu 2010 ------------------------------------ Kamila Hájková Děkuji panu PaedDr. Petru Starcovi, Ph.D. za odborné vedení a cenné rady při vypracování bakalářské práce. ------------------------------------ Kamila Hájková V Brně dne 10. listopadu 2010 OBSAH: ÚVOD ..................................................................................................................... 5 1. TEORETICKÁ ČÁST ...................................................................................... 7 1.1 HISTORIE KRASOBRUSLENÍ ............................................................................. 7 1.2 CHARAKTERISTIKA KATEGORIE TANEČNÍCH PÁRŦ ....................................... 11 1.3 PRAVIDLA HODNOCENÍ U TANEČNÍCH PÁRŦ ................................................. 13 1.4.VÝBAVA KRASOBRUSLAŘE........................................................................... 18 2. ANALÝZA VÝVOJE VÝKONU V OBDOBÍ OD ROKU 1965 DO ROKU 1991 ...................................................................................................................... -
Nathan Chen Backstage in the Mines Olympic Gold Mixed in Milan Zone
NEW CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT 2018 WORLDS NATHAN CHEN BACKSTAGE IN THE MINES OLYMPIC GOLD MIXED IN MILAN ZONE CANADA & U.S. REBUILD FOR NEW OLYMPIC CYCLE RUSSIA DOMINATES JUNIOR JUNE 2018 WORLDS Elegance in Performance www.taniabass.com MADE IN NEW YORK CITY 212-246-2277 No regrets. Patrick Chan oficially announced his retirement from competitive skating on April 16. “Skating has been a big part of my life, and now I’m ready to take what it’s given me and transfer it over into something else, whatever that may be.” Photo: Susan D. Russell Contents 22 Features VOLUME 23 | ISSUE 3 | JUNE 2018 KEEGAN MESSING 6 Canada’s Leading Man BRADIE TENNELL 10 A Season of Firsts RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 12 At World Junior Championships JUMPING JUNIORS 16 New Generation: Quads and Triple Axels SYNCHRO WORLDS 18 Finland Dominates in Sweden BACKSTAGE IN PYEONGCHANG 20 Behind the Scenes in the Olympic Mixed Zone ON THE ON TOP OF THE WORLD COVER Ê 22 Top Names, Rising Stars Take Centre Stage at 2018 World Championships SKATE CANADA REBUILDS 36 End of an Era: What’s Next? U.S. FIGURE SKATING 39 TRANSITIONS Nathan Chen Developing a Youthful Strategy Departments VALLE PHOTO: FLAVIO 4 FROM THE EDITOR 44 FASHION SCORE 32 INNER LOOP 46 TRANSITIONS Reflections From Milan Moving On From the Competitive Ranks 42 THEY SAID IT Quotable Moments 48 QUICKSTEPS from 2018 Worlds COVER PHOTO: ROBIN RITOSS 2 IFSMAGAZINE.COM JUNE 2018 Vanessa James and Morgan Ciprès broke an 18-year drought for France when they captured the bronze medal in pairs at the 2018 World Championships. -
Adream Season
EVGENIA MEDVEDEVA MOVES TO CANADIAN COACH ALJONA SAVCHENKO KAETLYN BRUNO OSMOND MASSOT TURN TO A DREAM COACHING SEASON MADISON CHOCK & SANDRA EVAN BATES GO NORTH BEZIC OF THE REFLECTS BORDER ON HER CREATIVE CAREER Happy family: Maxim Trankov and Tatiana Volosozhar posed for a series of family photos with their 1-year-old daughter, Angelica. Photo: Courtesy Sergey Bermeniev Adam Rippon and his partner Jena Johnson hoisted their Mirrorball Trophies after winning “Dancing with the Stars: Athlete’s Edition” in May. Photo: Courtesy Rogers Media/CityTV Contents 24 Features VOLUME 23 | ISSUE 4 | AUGUST 2018 EVGENIA MEDVEDEVA 6 Feeling Confident and Free MADISON CHOCK 10 & EVAN BATES Olympic Redemption A CREATIVE MIND 14 Canadian Choreographer Sandra Bezic Reflects on Her Illustrious Career DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS 22 Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot Turn to Coaching ON THE KAETLYN OSMOND COVER Ê 24 Celebrates a Dream Season OLYMPIC INDUCTIONS 34 Champions of the Past Headed to Hall of Fame EVOLVING ICE DANCE HUBS 38 Montréal Now the Hot Spot in the Ice Dance World THE JUNIOR CONNECTION 40 Ted Barton on the Growth and Evolution of the Junior Grand Prix Series Kaetlyn Osmond Departments 4 FROM THE EDITOR 44 FASHION SCORE All About the Men 30 INNER LOOP Around the Globe 46 TRANSITIONS Retirements and 42 RISING STARS Coaching Changes NetGen Ready to Make a Splash 48 QUICKSTEPS COVER PHOTO: SUSAN D. RUSSELL 2 IFSMAGAZINE.COM AUGUST 2018 Gabriella Papadakis drew the starting orders for the seeded men at the French Open tennis tournament, and had the opportunity to meet one of her idols, Rafael Nadal.