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APSA - List of Currently Accredited Coaches TOTAL NUMBER of CURRENTLY REGISTERED COACHES : 344 ACCREDITATION PERIOD : 2020/21 Current As of 17 December 2020 APSA - List of Currently Accredited Coaches TOTAL NUMBER OF CURRENTLY REGISTERED COACHES : 344 ACCREDITATION PERIOD : 2020/21 Current as of 17 December 2020 ACT coaches affiliated to NSWPSA TOTAL NUMBER OF COACHES FOR THIS STATE/TERRITORY: 6 Accreditation Type Senior Total Number of Level 2 Coaches is : 4 Accreditation Levels First Aid PSA ID APSA # First Name Surname FS ID PS SYS Working Venues Harness Qualifications Expiration Date WWC Clearance ACT001 APSA28483 Magdalena MAYER 2 2 2 2 Phillip Ice Rink 16/10/2022 37219 23/12/2022 ACT002 APSA103856 Sally PATTON 2 2 2 2 Phillip Ice Rink 21/06/2021 19632 30/08/2022 Phillip Ice Rink Pole Overhead ACT003 APSA0018 Anca RAUT 2 1 1 1 Harness Harness 13/06/2022 19359 30/08/2022 ACT004 APSA0019 Rinat SABITOV 2 2 2 2 Phillip Ice Rink 13/06/2022 19410 30/08/2022 Accreditation Type Senior Total Number of Level 1 Coaches is : 2 Accreditation Levels First Aid PSA ID APSA # First Name Surname FS ID PS SYS Working Venues Harness Qualifications Expiration Date WWC Clearance ACT009 APSA0216 Joshua GORDON 1 1 1 1 Phillip Ice Rink 09/04/2023 WWC0999399E 03/05/2021 ACT006 APSA0006 Miriam MANZANO-HAMMOND 1 1 1 1 Phillip Ice Rink 25/06/2023 21805 23/10/2022 APSA - 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List of Currently Accredited Coaches TOTAL NUMBER OF CURRENTLY REGISTERED COACHES : 344 ACCREDITATION PERIOD : 2020/21 Current as of 17 December 2020 APSA0273 Ice Zoo WWC1746823E NSW294 Gigi Nikita (GG) CHARYTONOW 1 1 1 1 IceArenA 19/07/2021 28/08/2023 APSA0100 Erina Ice Arena Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink WWC0232737E NSW125 Sarah CULLEN 1 1 1 1 Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 17/06/2021 10/02/2024 APSA188642 Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink Penrith Ice Palace WWC0015865E NSW073 Amanda DA PRA 1 1 1 1 Macquarie Ice Rink 13/06/2021 03/07/2023 APSA111112 Ice Zoo Overhead WWC1013782E NSW006 Alma DAVENPORT 1 1 1 1 Penrith Ice Palace Harness 07/03/2021 17/05/2021 NSW029 APSA0022 Mayret DJAMIRZE 1 1 1 1 Macquarie Ice Rink 06/08/2021 WWC0180644E 29/11/2023 APSA0163 Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink WWC0826688E NSW134 Sarah DURBRIDGE 1 1 1 1 Ice Zoo 22/04/2021 17/10/2025 NSW203 APSA0311 Ashleigh EVANS 1 1 1 1 Macquarie Ice Rink 26/06/2021 WWC0674177E 03/04/2025 APSA0051 Penrith Ice Palace WWC0452138E NSW099 Nicholas FERNANDEZ 1 1 1 1 Ice Zoo 28/03/2023 15/06/2025 APSA0349 Erina Ice Arena Macquarie Ice Rink Pole WWC0022541E NSW228 Natalie FISHER 1 1 1 1 Hunter Ice Skating Stadium Penrith Ice Palace Harness 28/11/2022 11/07/2023 APSA0407 Ice Zoo WWC1806185E NSW274 Alexander (Alex) FITZSIMMONS 1 1 1 1 Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink 17/06/2021 07/12/2023 NSW284 APSA0449 Stephanie FIUTOWSKI 1 1 1 1 Penrith Ice Palace 02/06/2022 WWC1501122E 13/12/2023 NSW143
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