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Isu World Synchronized Championships ® 2014 PROTOCOL April 3-5, 2014 Courmayeur - Italy ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Protocol of the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships® 2014 organized by the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio with the authorization of the International Skating Union held in Courmayeur, Italy April 3 - 5, 2014 The events of the competition took place at the Forum Sport Center an artificial and heated indoor ice surface. Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA International Skating Union (ISU) Council President: Ottavio Cinquanta Italy 1st Vice President Figure Skating: David M. Dore Canada 2nd Vice President Speed Skating: Jan Dijkema Netherlands Members Figure Skating: Marie Lundmark Finland Junko Hiramatsu Japan Phyllis Howard U.S.A. Tjasa Andrée-Prosenc Slovenia Speed Skating: György Martos Hungary German Panov Russia Lan Li China Roland E. Maillard Switzerland ISU Director General Fredi Schmid Switzerland ISU Chair Sports Directorate Peter Krick Germany ISU Figure Skating Sports Director Krisztina Regöczy Hungary ISU Speed Skating Sports Director Hugo Herrnhof Italy Technical Committees Single & Pair Skating Chairperson: Alexander Lakernik Russia Members: Fabio Bianchetti Italy Rita Zonnekeyn Belgium Susan Lynch Australia Appointed Skater: Patrick Meier Switzerland Appointed Coach: David P. Kirby U.S.A. Ice Dance Chairperson: Halina Gordon-Poltorak Poland Members: Robert Horen U.S.A. Gilles Vandenbroeck France Alla Shekhovtsova Russia Appointed Skater: Sylwia Nowak-Trebacka Poland Appointed Coach: John Dunn Great Britain Synchronized Skating Chairperson: Christopher Buchanan Great Britain Members: Mika Saarelainen Finland Karen Wolanchuk U.S.A. Philippe Maitrot France Appointed Skater: Helena Ericson Sweden Appointed Coach: Cathy Dalton Canada Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA ISU Event Officials ISU Representative Junko HIRAMATSU ISU Sports Chair Directorate Peter KRICK ISU Event Coordinator Assistant Wieland LÜDERS Regional Event Coordinator Assistant Sinikka KUUSNIEMI ISU Medical Advisor Sanda DUBRAVCIC-SIMUNJAK Referee Elisabetta BOSCHETTO Technical Controller Karen WOLANCHUK Technical Specialist Erin CAMERON Assistant Technical Specialist Madonna RANDALL Data Operator Alexander KUZNETSOV Replay Operator Theresa KATZLINGER Officials Assessment Commission Michael SCHALLHART Gale TANGER Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Time Schedule Wednesday, April 2 20:30 Team Leaders Meeting Thursday, April 3 15:45 Referees & Technical Controller Meeting 16:45 Judges Meeting 19:30 Opening and Draw Ceremony Friday, April 4 17:30 Opening on Ice 18:00 Competition – Short Program Saturday, April 5 15:00 Competition – Free Skating 22:00 Officials Farewell Dinner 22:00 Closing Skaters Party Sunday, April 6 08:00 Round Table Discussion Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Participating ISU Members and Teams Number of Teams Australia AUS 1 Belgium BEL 1 Canada CAN 2 Croatia CRO 1 Czech Republic CZE 1 Finland FIN 2 France FRA 1 Germany GER 1 Great Britain GBR 1 Hungary HUN 1 Italy ITA 1 Japan JPN 1 Mexico MEX 1 Russia RUS 2 Spain ESP 1 Sweden SWE 2 Switzerland SUI 1 United States of America USA 2 Nations 18 Total: 23 Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Organizing Committee ANDREA GARELLO OC PRESIDENT LUIGI ORTALLI OC CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ETTORE MOSCA BARBERIS OC CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ANTONIO POLI OC CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER STEFANIA POLI VOLUNTEERS MANAGEMENT ROMINA POLI FACILITY STAFF MARIKA POLI DAFNE BERTOCCO ACCREDITATION MATTEO MARCONCINI CHIEF WEB OFFICER TONY TRANQUILLI CHIEF GRAPHIC DESIGNER MARCO XAUSA OC CHIEF COORDINATOR OFFICER ATTILIO CHENOZ OC VICE PRESIDENT LUCA BOTTA MEDICAL STAFF ROBERTO CIALDELLA MEDICAL STAFF ANNA AIACHINI SERVICE PERSONNEL LEO BAIO HEAD TRANSPORT ANNALISA RICCIONI TRANSPORT MASSIMO MAGINI TRANSPORT MANAGER FRANCESCA PIZZORNO HOTEL ACCOMODATION ROBERTO PELIZZOLA MUSIC ILARIA WEBSTER ANNOUNCER ANTONIO ROSANO’ EVENTS DELFINA VENTRA FINANCE RICCARDO CERVELLI CHIEF PRESS OFFICER ANTONIO FURINGO PHOTO MANAGER GIANCARLO BOLOGNINI FISG PRESIDENT ALBERTO BERTO FISG GENERAL SECRETARY OTTAVIO FERENZENA MARKETING FISG RICCARDO IBBA CEREMONY FABRIZIA DERRIARD MAYOR OF COURMAYEUR AURELIO MARGUERETTAZ VIALLE D’AOSTA VICE PRESIDENT Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Australia # Given Name Name 1 Chloe Buglar 2 Melissa Clarke 3 Katrina Holmes 4 Brittany Laws 5 Skyle Murphy 6 Megan Ramsay 7 Lisa Ris 8 Hope Robinson 9 Sanziana Rupa 10 Hayley Scott 11 Chelsea Skene 12 Nicole Smith 13 Rikkilee Smith 14 Michaella Spethman 15 Anne Thoroughgood 16 Katharine Tronson 17 Rachel Vermeulen 18 Keira Wicks Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Belgium # Given Name Name 1 Lynn Alix 2 Eline Anthonissen 3 Luca Boeykens 4 Nelke De Groote 5 Kimberley De Ley 6 Laura De Snoeck 7 Nathalie De Swart 8 Jarno Deknudt 9 Tatyana Deknudt 10 Lisa Denys 11 Jennifer Gomes 12 Stephanie Hendrickx 13 Mireille Mostaert 14 Olesia Poushmyntseva 15 Katrien Schouten 16 Jonas Sleven 17 Cornelia Danielle Spijkers 18 Margaux Van Hooydonk 19 Mylon Vonk 20 Shelsey Vuylsteke Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Canada 1 # Given Name Name 1 Shannon Aikman-Jones 2 Maria Albanese 3 Ellicia Beaudoin 4 Kelly Britten 5 Courtney Broadhurst 6 Anna Cappuccitti 7 Lee Chandler 8 Carla Coveart 9 Samantha Defino 10 Yu Hanamoto 11 Victoria Kwan 12 Katia Leininger 13 Kirsten Loritz 14 Bethany Rees 15 Renee Richardson 16 Victoria Smith 17 Kiersten Tietz 18 Jillian Tyler 19 Julia Uhlitzsch 20 Emily Van den Akker Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Canada 2 # Given Name Name 1 Elodie Acheron 2 Audrey Bedard 3 Karyane Belisle 4 Lydia Bergeron 5 Jessica Bernardo 6 Lou-Ann Bezeau-Tremblay 7 Josyane Cholette 8 Sara Irma Corona 9 Alexandra Del Vecchio 10 Laurie Desilets 11 Maria-Victoria Langon 12 Sarah LeBlond 13 Sophie-Anne Lemay 14 Clemence Lea Marduel 15 Agathe Sigrid Merlier 16 An Kim Nguyen 17 Chloe Perrin 18 Genevieve Rougeau 19 Marina Rousseau 20 Claudia Sforzin Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Croatia # Given Name Name 1 Sanja Alispahic 2 Mirta Brkic 3 Lea Busac 4 Astrid Cada 5 Karla Curcic 6 Ivana Djuric 7 Suzana Dragovic 8 Vendi Dujmovic 9 Sofija Dolores Duma 10 Klara Jambresic 11 Jana Jambresic 12 Marta Justinic 13 Anamarija Kasic 14 Ines Kosalec 15 Helena Matic 16 Petra Pazin 17 Elizabeta Pernar 18 Tea Runje 19 Lucija Sekulic 20 Lea Zerjav Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Czech Republic # Given Name Name 1 Veronika Andelova 2 Anezka Blahusova 3 Zuzana Dolejsi 4 Barbara Dufkova 5 Lenka Hajzlerova 6 Monika Harutjunjanova 7 Zuzana Heranova 8 Lucie Holakovska 9 Hana Kuncova 10 Jana Maresova 11 Adela Nemcova 12 Klara Neumanova 13 Karolina Prochazkova 14 Dita Sindlerova 15 Zuzana Somosova 16 Lucie Srnikova 17 Michaela Vrnatova 18 Jana Zychova Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Finland 1 # Given Name Name 1 Tiia Aromäki 2 Saga Hägglund 3 Ida Hellström 4 Anni Holopainen 5 Tiina Juhola 6 Johanna Kampman 7 Saara Laaninen 8 Salla Laukkanen 9 Marika Leutola 10 Sanni Levy 11 Ria Lyttinen 12 Anne Niemi 13 Emma Eveliina Paasonen 14 Saara Shephard 15 Anna Siika-Aho 16 Sini Takala 17 Julia Tikka 18 Emilia Valkeinen 19 Kaisa Vuoksinen 20 Lotta Vuoksinen Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Finland 2 # Given Name Name 1 Heidi Aahe 2 Nicole Blechingberg 3 Minna Eloranta 4 Anna-Sofia Korpijaakko 5 Anni Kröger 6 Kaisa Kytölä 7 Iina Laukkanen 8 Emmi Lehtinen 9 Emma Mäkinen 10 Josefiina Niemi 11 Tiina Niskanen 12 Melissa Nurmi 13 Jenna Peuralinna 14 Tiia Poikajärvi 15 Oona Pulkkinen 16 Anni Sydänmaanlakka 17 Katarina Tötterman 18 Tilda Tuominen 19 Oona Vaajoensuu 20 Anna Vuorela Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team France # Given Name Name 1 Laura Bonhommet 2 Alicia Buquet 3 Clemence Decremp 4 Marie Dherbassy 5 Raphael Dinh 6 Sophie Encina 7 Amelie Gendre 8 Manon Girardot 9 Anastasia Khokhlova 10 Magali Leininger 11 Jessica Margitay 12 Emilie Martin 13 Faustine Monin 14 Julie Petrus 15 Camille Queguiner 16 Amelie Romeu 17 Mathilde Roque 18 Sandy Traynard 19 Alicia Trompette 20 Anne-Sophie Vieille Cessay Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur / ITA Team Germany # Given Name Name 1 Jana Blumenthal 2 Janina Buchholz 3 Lena-Marie Burmeister 4 Helene Dobberow 5 Laura Flagmeyer 6 Deseree Graichen 7 Emely Hanschke 8 Greta Hansen 9 Lea Hofer 10 Justine Hollmann 11 Franziska Kahlenberg 12 Colette Long 13 Lisa Montel 14 Carolin Raddatz 15 Karolin Salatzki 16 Pauline Schnor 17 Anastasia Snisar 18 Patrick Stein Official Sponsors ISU WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2014 April 3 - 5, 2014, Courmayeur
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