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Figure Skating Pipeline Figure Skating Programs and Development FIGURE SKATING PIPELINE Learn to Skate USA Program - Oers fun, challenging and rewarding fundamental and specialty badge curricula for skaters of all ages and abilities to develop and enhance their skating skills. Aspire Program or Introductory Membership - Provides a solid foundation in figure skating through an aordable package program in a supportive group training environment. Aspire includes on and o ice group classes with supportive resources for success. U.S. Figure Skating Club, Individual or Collegiate Membership - Joining a club or becoming an individual member directly with U.S. Figure Skating opens a variety of opportunities for skaters, including the ability to test and compete through the U.S. Figure Skating pipeline. TESTS NONQUALIFYING QUALIFYING SYNCHRONIZED SKATING The test structure is COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS Synchronized Skating is a team sport in the backbone of U.S. Skaters of all ages can This is the pipeline for which eight to 20 skaters perform a Figure Skating. participate in nonqualifying singles, pairs and ice program together. It is characterized by Skaters advance to competitions to earn dance teams to teamwork, speed, intricate formations and the next level by awards and showcase skill advance to the U.S. challenging step sequences. Synchronized passing skill tests mastery. Nonqualifying Championships, skating has its own qualifying competition ociated by certified competitions are divided international competi- system, which leads to the U.S. Synchro- judges. Skaters test in into two tracks: one is more tions, World Champi- nized Championships, international moves in the field, recreational (Excel) and the onships and Olympic competitions (junior/senior) and the free skating, pairs and other is more competitive Winter Games. The top World Junior and World Synchronized ice dance. As a skater in nature (well-balanced). skaters advance in the Skating Championships. advances, the tests In the Excel Series, skaters juvenile to senior levels become more compete at certain and compete for Snowplow Sam Synchro dicult. The highest nonqualifying competitions various titles based on achievement in each to earn an invitation to the age and test level. Synchro Skills 1-3 discipline is the Excel National Festival. gold/senior test. Snowplow Sam Synchro through preliminary Juvenile are oered at Compete USA and U.S. Figure Compete USA Skating nonqualifying competitions. Pre-preliminary Intermediate No Test/Beginner Preliminary Preliminary Novice Pre-preliminary Pre-Juvenile Skaters who place among Pre-Juvenile the juvenile, intermediate Preliminary and novice levels will be Open Juvenile* Juvenile invited to the National Pre-Juvenile High Performance Juvenile* Intermediate Development Team, and Juvenile/Open* the top novice skaters will be invited to skate at the Intermediate* Novice U.S. Championships at the Intermediate junior level. Novice* Junior Junior Novice Junior* Senior Junior Senior Senior* Adult Test Program* Senior U.S. Collegiate Championships Collegiate Events Excel Series Adult Events* U.S. Adult Collegiate and Championships* Intercollegiate Adult levels* *These levels have age restrictions; refer to a current U.S. Figure Skating rulebook for more information..
Recommended publications
  • Progressions of Figure Skating
    Progressions of Figure Skating • Learn to Skate – Start with our Tot or Basic Learn to skate program o Tot 1: Ages 3-5 o Basic 1: Ages 6+ If skater is under 6 and passed Tot 1-3 they can go on to basic 2 In Learn to Skate your skater will travel through the Basic program (1-6) into the Pre Freestyle and Freestyle levels (1-6). Each level builds on the previous level skills while learning new skills. The Mentor Ice Arena also offers specialty classes in our Learn to Skate Program as introductions to the US Figure Skating disciplines. • Little Diamonds Synchronized Skating Team – Skaters must pass Tot 1 or Basic 1 to participate on this team. Little Diamonds is an introduction to Synchronized Skating. Your skater will learn to work in a team setting. o Synchronized Skating is a sport between eight and sixteen figure skaters perform together as a team. They move as a flowing unit at high speed over the ice, while completing complicated footwork. • Competition Class- Your skater must pass Tot 1 or Basic 1 to participate in this class. o This class teaches skaters the basics of competing a freestyle program. They learn a program to music using skills that they have already mastered in their Learn to Skate Class. o In this class there is a chance to compete at a US Figure Skating Event in the Learn to Skate levels. • Moves in the Field Class- The moves in the field class is designed as an introduction to US Figure Skating Moves in the Field Program.
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  • ISU Communication 2200
    Communication No. 2200 SYNCHRONIZED SKATING ISU Officials Seminar for Referees, Judges, Technical Controllers and Technical Specialists Vierumäki Resort – The sport of Institute of Finland Urheiluopistontie 400, Vierumäki On November 15th – 18th, 2018 The Seminar is targeting the following two groups of Officials A. Officials serving at ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2019 and ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2019 This initiative is intended to assist our Officials in the preparation for their duties at the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2019 and ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2019. This will be an intensive Seminar to update all Officials with the latest Rules and Regulations applicable to the upcoming major Events. The ISU wants to ensure that athletes in Synchronized Skating receive the support that they deserve by having knowledgeable and well-trained Officials evaluating their performances. Judging and technical officiating opportunities are few and many ISU Officials may only participate in the World Championship in one season. The ISU feels it is important to give the Referees, Judges and Technical Officials as much practical guidance as possible for their important duty at the most important ISU Events. Participants: The candidates for the Seminar are those Judges appointed by their ISU Members that have been drawn to participate at the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2019 and ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2019. Also, those Officials who have been appointed to act as Referees, Technical Controllers or Technical Specialists are invited to participate. Travel Contribution: In line with the usual ISU practice, up to the following amounts will be reimbursed on submission of travel receipts.
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  • Communication No. 2395
    Communication No. 2395 Decisions of the Council The ISU Council met on June 3, 2021 via an online meeting. The following were among the decisions taken by the Council during the meeting. 1. Full ISU Membership The Council granted full ISU Membership for the Speed Skating Branch to the Brazilian Ice Sports Federation, which is already a full ISU Member for the Figure Skating Branch. 2. New Provisional ISU Member The ISU Council granted provisional ISU Membership for the Speed Skating Branch to the Winter Sports Federation of Portugal (Federação de Desportos de Inverno de Portugal). The contact details and relevant information related to the Winter Sports Federation of Portugal can be found on the ISU website under the “ISU Member” section. 3. Definite allotment of ISU Championships season 2021/22 In accordance with Rule 127 of the ISU General Regulations, the Council has definitely allotted the Championships for 2022 as follows: Speed Skating ISU European Speed Skating Championships to be held in Heerenveen, Netherlands on January 7- 9, 2022 ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships to be held in Obihiro, Japan on January 28-30, 2022. ISU World Junior Speed Skating Championships to be held in Innsbruck, Austria on January 28-30, 2022 ISU World Speed Skating Championships to be held in Hamar, Norway on March 3-6, 2022 Short Track Speed Skating ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships to be held in Dresden, Germany on January 14-16, 2022 ISU Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships to be held in Salt Lake City, USA on January 14-16, 2022.
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  • Figure Skating Elements and Requirements
    2018 FIGURE SKATING ELEMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS EVENT: Pairs Free Skating Program Open to all qualified skaters. At least one partner must have passed the appropriate pairs test. Partners must be male/female. Skaters are required to comply with the “well balanced program” requirements outlined in the current USFS Rule Book in Sections 5000 though 5550. (Also see USFS website). **Indicates I.J.S Event Pre-Juvenile: No Test (Time: 2:00 +/- 10 sec) Juvenile**: At least the USFS Pre-Juvenile Pairs Test (Time: 2:30 +/- 10 sec) Intermediate**: At least the USFS Juvenile Pairs Test (Time: 3:00 +/- 10 sec) Novice**: At least the USFS Intermediate Pairs Test (Time: 3:30 +/- 10 sec) Junior**: At least the USFS Novice Pairs Test (Time: 4:00 +/- 10 sec) Senior**: At least the USFS Junior Pairs Test (Time: 4:30 +/- 10 sec) Adult Bronze: No Test (Time: 2:10 max) Adult Silver: At least the USFS Adult Bronze Pairs test or Pre-Juvenile Pairs Test (Time: 2:40 max) Adult Gold: At least the USFS Adult Silver Pairs test or Juvenile Pairs Test (Time: 3:40 max) Adult Masters: At least the complete USFS Intermediate Free Skate Test or Intermediate Pairs Test. (Time: 3:40 max) EVENT: Pairs Short Program Open to all qualified skaters. At least one partner must have passed the appropriate pairs test. Partners must be male/female. Skaters are required to comply with the “well balanced program” requirements outlined in the current USFS Rule Book in Sections 5200 through 5230. (Also see USFS website) **Indicates I.J.S Event Intermediate **: At least USFS Juvenile Pairs Test.
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  • Congratulations to AYFSC Skaters Advancing to the 2015 U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS JANUARY 17-25, 2015! AYFSC Is Sending 41 Competitors to the U.S
    December, 2014 Celebrating 75 Years of Skating in Southern California! www.AllYearFSC.com Congratulations to AYFSC skaters advancing to the 2015 U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS JANUARY 17-25, 2015! AYFSC is sending 41 competitors to the U.S. Championships! Qualifiers: Juvenile Dance Juliette Shadid & Lucas Shadid Juvenile Girls Kaia Culotta Junior Dance Jacqueline Lee Chloe Lewis (& Logan Bye SC of New York) Juvenile Pairs Emily Day & Kevin Leahy Altice Sollazo & Paul Yeung Maeve Pascoe (& Micah Jaffe Pavilion SC of Cleveland Heights) Intermediate Dance Jillian Moyer (& Jarred Druzynski La Jolla FSC) Junior Ladies Palmer Middlekauff (& Ashley Klotz Creve Coeur FSC) Amy Lin Intermediate Ladies Junior Pairs Nhi Do Ai Setoyama & David Botero Gia Kokotakis Senior Dance Intermediate Men Collin Brubaker (& Alissandra Aronow Arctic FSC) Paul Yeung Pauline Bynum (& Jason Deveikis Ann Arbor FSC) Gabriela Morrell Zucker & Andrejs Sitiks Intermediate Pairs Cecilia Wright &William Wright Senior Ladies Courtney Hicks Novice Ladies Leah Keiser Akari Nakahara Tyler Pierce Novice Men Caroline Zhang Daniil Shamis Senior Men Novice Pairs Richard Dornbush Sapphire Jaeckel & Matthew Scoralle Philip Warren Novice Dance Senior Pairs Cassidy Klopstock (& Logan Leonesio Los Angeles FSC) Joshua Santillan (& Olivia Oltmanns Broadmoor SC) Elizabeth Addas (& Jonathan Schultz FSC of Southern California) Brandon Frazier (& Haven Denney, The Panthers Figure Michael Valdez (& Alexis Middleton, Los Angeles FSC) Skating Club) Kimberly Wei (& Ilias Fourati Ann Arbor FSC) Scott Wenner (& Eleanor Babaev, Ann Arbor FSC) Senior Dance Madison Chock (& Evan Bates, Ann Arbor FSC) ISU 2014-15 Grand Prix & Junior Grand Prix Series All Year FSC Members Results ISU Grand Prix Final Barcelona, Spain – Dec. 11-14, 2014 - 2nd, Madison Chock w/partner, Evan Bates (Ice Dance) JGP Courchevel, France Hilton HHonors Skate America Aug.
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  • Table of Contents
    2019 Desert West Championships Basic Skills through Preliminary/Bronze in Singles and Adults Entry must be received on entryeeze.com September 12th 2019 th th October 12 - 13 , 2019 AZ Ice-Peoria 15829 N. 83 rd. Ave Peoria AZ 85382 623-334-1200 Referee: Patricia Wilkins ELIGIBILITY RULES FOR PARTICIPANTS The competition is open to ALL skaters who are current eligible (ER 1.00) members of either Learn to Skate USA or those who are full members of U.S. Figure Skating. Members of other organizations are eligible to compete but must be registered with Learn to Skate USA or a member club. There will be no more than six competitor’s maximum in an event and all six should receive an award. Eligibility and Test Requirements: Eligibility will be based on skill level as of closing date of entries. All Snowplow Sam and Basic 1-6 skaters must skate at highest level passed or one level higher and NO official U.S. Figure Skating tests may have been passed, including Moves in the Field or individual dances. For the Pre-Free Skate, Free Skate 1-6, Excel, Well Balanced, and Adult levels eligibility will be based only upon highest free skate test level passed. Moves in the Field test level will not determine skater’s competitive level. Skaters may skate at highest level passed OR one level higher, but not both levels in the same event during the same competition. Skaters may not compete at more than one level in the same type event at the same competition. ELIGIBILITY RULES FOR COACHES/INSTRUCTORS To be credentialed at a Compete USA event, individuals coaching are required to have: • Learn to Skate USA Instructor membership OR U.S.
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  • Announcement
    April 8 - 10, 2021 Zagreb / Croatia ANNOUNCEMENT World Synchronized Skating Championships® 2021, April 8-10, 2021, Zagreb / Croatia 1. GENERAL REGULATIONS First and foremost, the following information is subject to a timely normalization of the coronavirus situation allowing the safe organization of the ISU Championships this winter. The ISU is closely monitoring the respective developments in consultation with the organizing ISU Members and with the expectation and hope that the situation will be restored to normal as quickly as possible. Please refer to ISU Communication No. 2320, point 2. The ISU will inform ISU Members in case of any development or related decision. The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships® 2021 is an event of the International Skating Union (ISU) and will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations 2018 ISU Special Regulations and Technical Rules Synchronized Skating 2018, as well as all pertinent ISU Communications. Participation in the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships® 2021 is open to all Teams who belong to an ISU Member, Rule 130, paragraph 7) and qualify with regard to eligibility according to Rule 102, provided the ages fall within the limits specified in Rule 108, paragraph 4 a) and they meet the participation, citizenship and residency requirements according to Rule 109, paragraphs 1 and 2 d) and ISU Communication 2030 (or any update of this Communication). Each participating team must consist of sixteen (16) skaters and may have up to a maximum of four (4) alternates listed on the Team Entry Form (Rule 800, paragraph 2 b) and c)). 2. TECHNICAL DATA All Championship events as well as some official practices will take place at Arena Zagreb – with an ice surface of 30 m x 60 m.
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  • Where to Watch ISU World Skating Championships 2021
    March 23, 2021 Stockholm, Sweden Where to Watch ISU World Skating Championships 2021 #FigureSkating #WorldFigure Viewers will be able to watch the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 either via their national broadcaster / channel and for countries where there are no broadcasters, the ISU will offer a live stream on the Skating ISU YouTube Channel. Although the live stream will be available in a number of countries, below is a list of territories where geo-restrictions could apply. Best efforts will be used to communicate any changes and updates to the list of geo-restricted territories. For precise details of broadcaster coverage please check local listings. ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 live stream and broadcast schedule: Asia CCTV China Elta Taiwan Taiwan Fuji TV Japan iCable Hong Kong JSports Japan SBS South Korea Singtel CAST Singapore Singtel TV Go Singapore Tencent China TapSport Philippines Europe Arenasport Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro BBC United Kingdom Channel 1 Russia Channel 1* Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Czech TV* Czech Republic ERR* Estonia ERT* Greece Eurosport Albania, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, France-Andorra- Monaco, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Portugal, United Kingdom France TV* France (Highlights only) LRT* Lithuania MRKTV* North Macedonia MTVA Hungary NENT Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden NOS* Netherlands (Highlights only) One Germany ORF* Austria Polsat* Poland Poverkhnost* Ukraine RAI Italy RTS* Serbia RTVE Spain RTVS Slovakia Spotschau.de Germany SRG Switzerland TRT Turkey TV Romania* Romania North America CBC* Canada NBC USA NBCSN USA Peacock Premium USA Central America Sky Sport Mexico Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hondurus, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama Oceania SBS Australia Sky New Zealand *Events also available as a live stream on the ISU Skating YouTube.
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  • Synchronized Skating 15-16
    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ONTENTS C ICE DANCE 14-15 EQUIPMENT 2 ICE DANCE LIFTS 14-15 OTHER ICE DANCE ELEMENTS 15 TROKING TOPPING S & S 2-3 STROKING 2 STOPPING 2-3 SYNCHRONIZED SKATING 15-16 EDGES, TURNS & MOVES 3-5 COMPETITION TERMS 16 EDGES 3 OFFICIALS 16 TURNS 3-4 COMPETITIONS & MOVES 4-5 COMPETITION ELEMENTS 16-18 SINGLES SKATING 5-11 ORGANIZATIONS & SPINS 5-6 PROGRAMS 18-19 FLYING SPINS 6 JUMPS 6-10 SPIT & STAG JUMPS 11 OTHER TERMS 19 ! PAIRS SKATING 12-14 Index of Terms 20-23 IFTS L 12-13 ! OTHER PAIRS ELEMENTS 13-14 EQUIPMENT STROKING & STOPPING ! BOOT – One component of the ice-skate formed STROKING traditionally by many layers of leather and ! CROSSOVERS – Crossovers are used to negotiate corners and may include synthetic gain speed by crossing one foot over the other. In a materials to improve forward crossover, to turn toward the left the right foot the overall fit and is crossed over the left and just the opposite is true decrease weight. The when turning to the right. Crossovers are also done boot provides the while skating backward using the same method as moving forward. mounting surface on the sole and heel for ! SCULLING (SWIZZLES) – A basic two-foot propulsion the blade of the ice skate.! method used by beginners where the feet are pushed in ! BLADE "!One component of the ice-skate that is typically 3/16” thick and out on the inside edges of the blade to move forward or backward. and composed of tempered steel and chrome. The blade has a number of components including the toe pick to assist primarily ! STROKING – Stroking is a fundamental skating move, which with toe jumps (see “Toe Jumps”) and footwork (see is used to gain speed either forward or backward.
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  • 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
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  • ADULT HOCKEY CLASSES All Classes Are Eleven Weeks
    Spring 2015 Registration General Information Skatium Location Weber Leisure Center 9300 Weber Park Place Skokie, Illinois, 60077 Skatium Office Hours Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Building hours of operation vary. Call the Skatium at 847-674-1500, ext. 2900 for information. This program is published quarterly by the Skokie Park District for Skatium Ice Arena activities. SPD Board of Commisioners Mike Reid .........................................................................President Michael Alter .......................................................... Vice President Susan Aberman .....................................................Commissioner Jerry Clarito ............................................................Commissioner Maureen Yanes ......................................................Commissioner Administrative Staff John Ohrlund, CPRP .........................................Executive Director William Schmidt, CPA ..... Superintendent of Business Services Michelle Tuft, CPRP ...Superintendent of Recreation & Facilities Jon Marquardt, CPRP .. Assistant Superintendent of Recreation Mike Rea, APRP ..................................... Superintendent of Parks Skatium Ice Arena Staff Frank Gallagher ...................................................Facility Manager Clinton Hieber, CPRP ........................Assistant Facility Manager Kerry Murphy ......................................Figure Skating Supervisor Steve Glickman ...............................................Hockey
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  • 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
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