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New South Wales Ice Skating Association Inc. Training & Development Elite and Emerging Levels International Training Seminar New South Wales Ice skating Association Inc. Training & Development Elite and Emerging Levels International Training Seminar Lee Barkell Training Seminar May 12 th 13 th 16 th 17 th 18th Canterbury Ice Arena 16th 17th 18th Penrith Ice Palace LeeBarkell is world renown figure skating Coach in both single and pairs. He is a N.C.C.P.Level 4 Certified Coach and also the Co-director of the renowned Mariposa School of Skating in Barrie Canada and has numerous Skate Canada coaching awards of excellence. His Professional accomplishments include:- • World and Olympic Coach - Singles and Pairs Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay • Coached World Champion and Olympic Medalist - Jeff Buttle • Coached Jr. World Champion - Nobunari Oda • Coached at 3 Olympic Games (2002, 2006, 2010) and 10 World Championships • Coached skaters at 18 Jr. World Championships • Coached skaters at 21 Canadian National Championships • Coached skaters to over 80 National and International Medals • Current students include World and Olympic Team Member Nobunari Oda (JPN), World Team Members Joey Russell (CAN), Mark Webster (AUS) and Junior World Team Members Brittany Jones and Kurtis Gaskill (CAN) • Instructor of numerous National and International Coach/Skater Seminars • Member of Coaches of Canada (ChPC) • Chairman of Skate Canada’s Coaching Committee (2002-2004) • Vice Chairman Advisory Coaching Council (2004-2009) • Member of Skate Canada’s Board of Directors (2004-2009) • Chairman of Skate Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development (L.T.A.D.) “Learning to Win Stage” New South Wales Ice Skating Assoc. Inc Sports House 6 Figtree Dr Olympic Park NSW 2127 PO Box 3266 North Strathfield NSW 2137 Ph. 02-8116-9709 Fax 02-87321603 Email: [email protected] Page 1 New South Wales Ice skating Association Inc. Training & Development Elite and Emerging Levels International Training Seminar This Seminar is made possible by the support of Communities NSW Sport & Recreation NSWISA with APSA will be conducting this seminar over the 5 days at Canterbury Ice Rink and the 3 days seminar at Penrith Ice Palace. It will be open to skaters who have passed their Pre- Primary test, and will be grouped on skating proficiency. There will be a maximum of 15 skaters per session. Each group session with Lee Barkell will be a minimum of 45 min in duration each day. Skaters may be grouped higher levels depending on proficiency and some skaters may be asked as demonstrators. There will also be other (off-ice & on-ice) sessions conducted under the guidance of APSA in other area of sport fitness, sports science, stretch classes, injury prevention management, creative movement and other skating proficiencies etc as per schedule. Draft schedule only available at the moment. Final details will be posted prior to deadline date. NSWISA will be accepting applications on first in paid in full basis for the full course of 5 days at Canterbury and 3 Days at Penrith supplementary applications for less than the 5 & 3day course will be accepted if there are vacancies. Interstate applications will be excepted if there are vacancies after the NSWISA deadline date for its members. These sessions are heavily subsidized by NSWISA. To avoid disappointment please send application and fees to reserve your place Time:- 8am to 1pm (see schedule for on & off ice sessions) at Canterbury 3pm to 5pm (see schedule for on & off ice sessions) at Penrith Fully prepared to start on time with appropriate equipment for ON & OFF ice activities. Late comers may be disappointed and unable to join their started session. Cost includes entry and on and off ice activities, morning tea & discussion sessions Cost:- APSA Observer Coaches FREE NSWISA skaters members $200 5 day $120 3 day skater non-member $300 5 day $180 3 day daily rate $60 (*only if available) Application deadline for NSWISA skating members* and APSA Observer coaches is:- 5.00pm April 28th (*no exceptions) New South Wales Ice Skating Assoc. Inc Sports House 6 Figtree Dr Olympic Park NSW 2127 PO Box 3266 North Strathfield NSW 2137 Ph. 02-8116-9709 Fax 02-87321603 Email: [email protected] Page 2 New South Wales Ice skating Association Inc. Training & Development Elite and Emerging Levels International Training Seminar Application Form Lee Barkell International Seminar Canterbury Ice Rink 12 th 13 th 16 th 17 th 18 th May 2011 (am) Penrith Ice Palace 16 th 17 th 18 th May 2011 (pm) Skater Details Name:_______________________________________________________ Address:_____________________________________________________Phone: Age:____________ Level Passed:_________________________________ Club:_________________ Email:__________________________ Coach: Coach Signature: _______________________________ Single Skaters Canterbury 12-18 th 8am to 1pm ( ) $200 Non-member $300 Penrith 16-18 th 3pm -5.15pm ( ) $120 Non-member $180 Coaches ( advice of attendance) Canterbury 12-18 th 8am to 1pm ( ) Penrith 16-18 th 3pm -5.00pm ( ) Method of payment cash / cheque (payable NSWISA) / credit card (Visa / Mastercard only) Card number…………..………………………………….. Expiry date……………… Amount $ Name on card……………………………………………… Signature…………………………………….. Direct Deposit BSB 082-387 / Account No 68-410-8740 / L Barkell seminar and applicant in subject (official confirmation of transfer must accompany the application) New South Wales Ice Skating Assoc. Inc Sports House 6 Figtree Dr Olympic Park NSW 2127 PO Box 3266 North Strathfield NSW 2137 Ph. 02-8116-9709 Fax 02-87321603 Email: [email protected] Page 3 .
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