2013 boise ice classic announcement
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2013 Boise Ice ClassicApril 20, 2013
Test Session: April 19, 2013
Entry deadline: March 28, 2013(All entries must be submitted online through www.entryeeze.com)
Free Skate Short Program Compulsory Moves Showcase Artistic Interpretive Pairs Synchronized Skating
International Judging System (IJS) for Juvenile Senior and Adult Gold and Masters Modified International Judging System (IJS) for No-Test Pre-Juvenile Basic Skills Competition
Idaho Ice World7072 S. Eisenman Road, Boise, Idaho 83716
A premier skating facility in Idaho and the site of the2011 Northwest Pacific Regional Championships
For updates to this announcement and schedule changes, go to:
www.boisefsc.com
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2013 Boise Ice ClassicApril 20, 2013
Competition The 2013 Boise Ice Classic, hosted by the Boise Figure Skating Club, will be heldon April 20, 2013 at Idaho Ice World in Boise, Idaho.
This competition is open to qualified skaters who are registered members of U.S.Figure Skating. This is a non-qualifying competition and will be governed by thecurrent U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook except as modified by this announcement.Please refer to www.usfigureskating.org for current Technical Notification updates.
A test session will also be hosted by the Boise Figure Skating Club on April 19,2013. A Test Application is attached in this announcement.
Entries Entries must be received online through the Boise Ice Classic page at
www.entryeeze.com by March 28, 2013 at midnight. Late entries will beaccepted at the discretion of the chief referee and the Boise Figure Skating Cluband will be subject to a $30 late entry fee. No entries will be accepted after theschedule has been completed.
Eligibility Rules ForParticipants
The competition is open to all registered eligible skaters of U.S. Figure Skating.
Eligibility for entry is governed as of tests passed on or before March 20, 2013 andage as of April 19, 2013. Adult skaters must be age 21 or older. Skaters should beprepared to provide proof of age if asked.
Eligibility for pairs events are governed by the competitor with the highest testpassed.
Skaters may skate at highest level passed OR one level higher BUT not both levelsin the same event during the same competition. UNLESS OTHERWISESPECIFIED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT, COMPETITORS MAY ENTER ONECLASS HIGHER THAN THEIR TEST LEVEL AS OF March 20, 2013.
Fees The entry fee for no-test through adult masters will be $80.00 for the first event and$30.00 for each subsequent event entered.
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Refunds Refunds will only be given under the following conditions (see U.S. Figure Skatingrule #3040-3047):
1. The event is not held.2. Withdrawal of an entry is made on or before the official deadline of March 28,
2013.
No refunds will be issued for injuries. To withdraw, notify the competition chair as
soon as possible. In any event with only one entry, the skater will be given theoption of withdrawing from the event or to skate as a single entry and be given firstplace according to rule #3045A. In the event of late withdrawals, leaving a singleskater entered in an event, the chief referee may combine events, or the skater willbe offered the option to skate as a single entry, or to withdraw from the event andbe issued a refund.
Practice Ice Reservations for practice ice must be made and paid for at the time of entry.Practice sessions will be held for each day of the competition. Practice ice will be$15 per 30-minute session. Requests for practice ice will be handled through theonline entry process and is a part of your entry form. Sign up forone practicesession per event entered. No music will be played during practice ice.
The Boise Figure Skating Club cannot offer specific times for practice ice until thenumber of competitors and events are known. Once the competition schedule isfinalized by the chief referee, specific practice ice times will be made available tocomplement the competition schedule. At such time, skaters will be able to log intotheir account in www.entryeeze.com and select practice ice times.
After the close of registration and the initial practice ice reservation period,additional practice ice sessions may become available. This will be announcedthrough www.entryeeze.com. Please ensure that the email address submittedduring online entry is accurate in order to receive updates about practice iceavailability and scheduling.
Practice ice may also be sold at the registration desk during the competition on afirst-come, first-serve basis for $20 per each 30 minute session, including drop-ins.There will be no refunds for those who do not appear for their reserved practicesession. Every effort will be made to schedule practice ice on the same day as theevent, but this is not guaranteed.
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Music Music must be reproduced on CDs (no CD-RWs). Each CD must contain music foronly one program. Cassette tapes will not be accepted. Clearly label music withthe skaters name, the event, and the time the music plays. Music CDs must beturned in at the time of official registration and will be returned at the conclusion ofthe event. Once turned in, the Boise Figure Skating Club will accept noresponsibility for breakage, damage or loss of CDs, but will take every precaution toensure their safety. All competitors must have an extra copy of their CD availablequickly during the actual competition. Do not use DVD-R or CD/RWs.
Event Judging For Juvenile through Senior (including Open Juvenile) and Adult Gold and Masterslevels, all short program and free skate events will be judged in accordance withthe IJS system. No-Test through Pre-Juvenile Free Skate events will be judged andscored using the IJS system in accordance with Technical Notification 96. All otherevents will be judged using the 6.0 judging system. The Boise FSC reserves theright to use the 6.0 judging system for some events if IJS qualified officials areunavailable.Modified IJS judging consists of element scores and three Program componentmarks: 1) Skating Skill & Transitions; 2) Performance & Execution; 3)Choreography & Interpretation.
PPC Requirements All skaters entering any event to be judged using IJS is required to submit their
Planned Program Content (PPC) with their entry www.entryeeze.com . Revisionsto a skaters PPC will be accepted via EntryEeze thru April 14. Competitors notsubmitting required PPCs at www.entryeeze.com will be required to provide apaper PPC prior to registering and will be subject to a $30 late fee.
Change To Event Entries Changes or additions to event entries after skating orders are posted will bepermitted at the discretion of the chief referee and the chief accountant. If thechanges or additions are permitted, a change fee of $15 per event will be collectedby the Boise Figure Skating Club.
Splitting And CombiningOf Events
The chief referee and Boise Figure Skating Club reserve the right to combineevents for ladies and men as permitted by the current U.S. Figure SkatingRulebook. Events with large numbers of entries may be split into multiple groups.Open juvenile and juvenile events may be combined in the case of a limitednumber of entrants. Events will be split by age for no-test through pre-juvenile andadult. For intermediate through senior free skate and short program, events will besplit by seeding per Rule 2463. Other juvenile through senior events will be split byrandom draw.
Final Rounds No final rounds will be skated. In singles and pairs, the short and free skateprograms will be scored as separate events.
Coaches Registration
And Credentials
In accordance with current rules, all coaches participating in this event must be
registered with U.S. Figure Skating. For more information on the registrationprocess, please visit www.usfigureskating.org. The Boise Figure Skating Club willprovide all registered coaches with a credential. Every coach in attendance will berequired to check in at the registration desk and must show a picture I.D. to receivetheir credential. The Boise Figure Skating Club strongly recommends that coachesalso bring any registration confirmation materials. Coaches must wear their badgeat all times when coaching skaters at rink side. Ice monitors will be instructed toensure that any coach standing at rink side has his or her credential.
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Awards Each group will receive awards immediately following the posting of results for theevent.
Medals will be given to the top four places of each event.
Liability Skaters, parents and coaches are encouraged to read the U.S. Figure SkatingRulebook regarding the liability of the Boise Figure Skating Club, Idaho Ice World,and U.S. Figure Skating. Clicking on the applicable box on the online entry form will
indicate that entrant has read and agree to such statement of liability.
Registration The official registration desk will be located at the lobby of Idaho Ice World.Registration will be open one hour before the first competitive event. All skaters arerequired to register 60 minutes before their scheduled event. Music CDs must beturned in at the time of registration.
Admission No admission will be charged. All events are open to spectators.
Facilities Idaho Ice World maintains two adjacent indoor ice surfaces. Measurements are 85'x 200', with slightly-rounded corners. Idaho Ice World is located at 7072 S.Eisenman Road, Boise, ID 83716 and has within its building a number of dressingrooms, a restaurant, common area seating, and stadium seating in the main rink.
The rink is cold so please remind friends and loved ones to dress warmly and bringa blanket.
Idaho Ice World may be contacted via phone at 208-331-0044.
Official Notices An official bulletin board will be maintained at Idaho Ice World. The official scheduleshowing starting times for each event and the draw will be posted on the bulletinboard. The official schedule supersedes all other schedules. Notices posted on thisbulletin board are considered as sufficient notice to all competitors. Skaters mustbe in the rink and ready to skate 60 minutes before their event is scheduled tobegin. Events will not be delayed for skaters who arrive late.
Privacy Policy Personal information provided to the host club on the entry form will not be sold ordistributed for commercial use.
Competition Committee Competition Chair: Traci BuckleyEmail: [email protected]: (210) 241 2339
Officials Chief Referee: Linda Chihara
Chief Accountant: Kim Jan-Ai Ryden
Useful Web Links Online entry: www.entryeeze.com
ISU Judging System: http://www.usfigureskating.org/New_Judging.asp?id=280
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Skaters and CoachesInformation on IJS(including elementdefinitions for theplanned programelements sheet):
http://www.usfigureskating.org/New_Judging.asp?id=283
Technical Notification
updates:
www.usfigureskating.org
Announcement updatesand schedules:
www.boisefsc.com
Accommodations All hotels charge 6% state tax.
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2970 W. Elder StreetBoise, ID 83705(208) 344-7444
www.cambriasuites.com
Oxford Suites1426 S. Entertainment Avenue
Boise, ID 83709(208) 322-8000
www.oxfordsuitesboise.com
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NONQUALIFYING COMPETITION SHOWCASE GUIDELINES
EVENTS:Singles events are:1. Light Entertainment: Showcase program emphasizing such choreographic expressive qualities such
as comedy, love and mime while incorporating skating skills. Music selected for light entertainment might
be: Circ Du Solei, Annie Get your Gun, Sound of Music, Grease and Frank Sinatra. Music may be fromseveral musical genres as: Contemporary Classical, Broadway, Pop and /or New Age (these are onlyexamples). Props and Scenery ARE permitted.
2.Interpretive/Extemporaneous Improvisation: A performance choreographed by the competitor,unaccompanied and unassisted, to music supplied by the Theatrical Skating Committee. The music willbe played during a 30-minute off-ice session and twice during a warm-up on ice prior to performance.Skaters after the warm up will go backto a room, with no music being played. All competitors willinterpret the same music.
3. Artistic: Showcase program utilizing emotional qualities from either dramatic or light entertainmentspecifically or a combination of both. Skater will use their skating skills to express their musical
interpretation. Music selected for an artistic program might be: Phantom of the Opera, Grease, AdeleMichael Jackson or Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Music may be from several musical genres such as:20th Century Classical Music, Pop, Broadway, Ethnic, Baroque, Romantic, New Age and Films (these areonly examples). NOProps of any kind are allowed in Artistic events. (can use as qualifier forNational Showcase)
Skaters may enter any or all of these singles events for which they are qualified by test level. Skaterscannot skate in different levels of the same event (example: event-Light Entertainment Level Junior skaterwould not be allowed to skate Light Entertainment Junior and Senior).
COSTUMES:1. Costuming and make-up for showcase/artistic/theatrical/interpretive skating programs should enhance
the feeling created by the performance, and reflect the meaning of the story or theme.2. Costumes rules for free skate do not apply forshowcase/artistic/theatrical/interpretive skating.
Ornaments and hair accessories must be secure.3. No bobby-pins, feathers, hair accessories, or anything else that may fall to the ice and be hazardous to
the skaters are allowed. 0.1 deduction will be taken.
TIMING:Timing will begin with the first purposeful movement of any competitor. For performances that are over orunder the time allotment, standard time deductions will apply as per U.S. Figure Skatings current rulebookTiming will cease when the skater comes to a complete stop.
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SCENERY/PROPS WHEN ALLOWEDProps and scenery must be placed and removed by the competitor unaidedwithin one minute total on and off.Anyone not skating is not allowed to step on the ice.
The use of scenery and/or props is not mandatory. All scenery will be portable and not require any mechanical means for transportation (i.e. forklift, etc) its
movement will be the responsibility of the skater or teams.
For insurance reasons no propulsion devices will be permitted. This includes items such as cannons aswell as trampolines.
The use of smoke, fire, liquids, live animals, feathers, bubble machines or any substance that mayharm the ice surface and/or skaters is not permitted.
No mirrors or glass of any kind is allowed on the ice. TRAMPOLINES OR OTHER SUCH APPARATUS USED TO ASSIST SKATERS JUMPING INTO THE
AIR IS NOT PERMITTED. A 0.2 deduction will be taken
There will be no countdown of timing for single skaters or duets
If a competitor has any doubt concerning the safety of his/her number, theChief Referee should be consulted.
SCENERY BREAK DOWNAt the completion of the performance when removing the props from the ice the skaters may not step off theice. A 0.2 deduction will be taken.
A 0.2 deduction will be assessed by the referee against each judges mark for each five seconds in excess othe time allowed for the performance, for handling props and scenery and for scenery assistance.
SPECIFICS:A. There is no minimum time requirement for any event.
B. Events will not be segregated by gender.C. There will be a 0.2 deduction for each 5 seconds in excess of the maximum performance and prop
placement times.
D. Timing starts with the first purposeful motion of the body and ends when motion stops.E. Spotlights and curtains are not required for showcase events at non-qualifying
competitions.
Skaters representing another governing body must meet that bodys closest possible equivalent to thespecified U.S. Figure Skating test requirement. The referees decision will be final.
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No-Test
No free skate tests passed. No Axel or double jumps allowed. No-test groups will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 1:30 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 1:30 max
Compulsory Moves 1:15 max Half Ice: 1. Waltz jump, 2. Single loop jump, 3. Upright
spin with free leg position toward knee level and 4. Aforward spiralArtistic 1:30 max
Interpretive 1:00 max
Test Track Singles 1:30 (+/- 10 sec) http://www.usfigureskating.org/Programs.asp?id=79
Pre-PreliminaryNo double jumps allowed. Pre-preliminary groups will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 1:30 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 1:30 max
Compulsory Moves 1:15 max Half Ice: 1. Single loop jump 2. Jump combination of anytwo single jumps, no single Axel. 3. Sit spin 4. A forwardspiral
Artistic 1:30 max
Interpretive 1:00 max
Test Track Singles 1:30 (+/- 10 Sec) http://www.usfigureskating.org/Programs.asp?id=79
PreliminaryPreliminary groups will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 1:30 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 1:40 max
Compulsory Moves 1:15 max Half ice: 1. Single flip jump 2 Jump combination of anysingle jump plus a single loop jump 3. Sit spin 4. Uprightback spin 5. Step sequence
Artistic 1:40 max
Interpretive 1:00 max
Test Track Singles 1:30 (+/- 10 Sec) http://www.usfigureskating.org/Programs.asp?id=79
Pre-Juvenile
Pre-Juvenile groups will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 2:00 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 1:40 max
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Compulsory Moves 1:15 max Half ice: 1. Single Lutz jump 2. Jump combination of anytwo single jumps 3. Front scratch to back scratch spin 4.Camel spin 5. Step sequence
Pairs 2:00 (+/- 10 secs) (Age Under 14)
Artistic 1:40 max
Interpretive 1:00 max
Test Track Singles 2:00 (+/- 10 Sec) http://www.usfigureskating.org/Programs.asp?id=79
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Juvenile
Juvenile groups will be split by random draw. Juvenile single competitors must be 14 years of age or older onApril 20, 20132013.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 2:15 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 2:10 max
Compulsory Moves 1:15 max Half ice: 1. Single Axel 2. Jump combination of adouble/single, single/double, or two single jumps, no singleAxel 3. Camel spin 4. Sit change sit spin 5. Circular stepsequence
Pairs 2:30 (+/- 10 secs) (Age Under 16)
Artistic 2:10 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Open Juvenile
Open Juvenile groups will be split by random draw. Open Juvenile single competitors must be age 14 on April20, 2013
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 2:15 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 2:10 max
Compulsory Moves 1:15 max Half ice: 1. Single Axel 2. Jump combination of adouble/single, single/double, or two single jumps, no singleAxel 3. Camel spin 4. Sit change sit spin 5. Circular stepsequence
Artistic 2:10 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Intermediate
Intermediate groups will be split, if necessary, by seeding for the short program and the free skate, and by
draw for the other events. Intermediate competitors must be under age 18 on April 20, 2013.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Short Program 2:00 max
Free Skate 2:30 (+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 2:10 max
Pairs 3:00 (+/- 10 secs)
Artistic 2:10 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Event Specification:Skaters will skate short program elements for the 2013-2014 season as posted on the U.S. Figure Skatingwebsite.
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Novice
Novice groups will be split, if necessary, by seeding for the short program and the free skate, and by draw forthe other events.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Short Program 2:30 max
Free Skate 3:00 (Ladies)3:30 (Men)(+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 2:10 max
Pairs Short Program 2:50 max
Pairs Free Skate 3:30 (+/- 10 secs)
Artistic 2:10 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Junior
Junior groups will be split, if necessary, by seeding for the short program and the free skate, and by draw for
the other events.
ELEMENTS DURATION ELEMENTS
Short Program 2:50 max
Free Skate 3:30 (Ladies)4:00 (Men)(+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 2:40 max
Pairs Short Program 2:50 max
Pairs Free Skate 4:00 (+/- 10 secs)
Artistic 2:40 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Senior
Senior groups will be split, if necessary, by seeding for the short program and the free skate, and by draw for
the other events.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Short Program 2:50 max
Free Skate 4:00 (Ladies)4:30 (Men)(+/- 10 secs)
Showcase 2:40 max
Pairs Short Program 2:50 max
Pairs Free Skate 4:30 (+/- 10 secs)
Artistic 2:40 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
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Adult Pre-Bronze
Adult events will be split by age. Skater has passed no higher than the adult pre-bronze free skate test or thepre-preliminary test. No Axel or double jumps permitted.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 1:40 max
Showcase 1:40 max
Artistic 1:40 maxInterpretive 1:30 max
Adult BronzeAdult events will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 1:50 max
Adult Showcase 1:40 max
Pairs 2:10 max
Artistic 1:40 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Adult Silver
Adult events will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 2:10 max
Adult Showcase 1:40 max
Pairs 2:40 max
Artistic 1:40 max
Interpretive 1:30 max
Adult GoldAdult events will be split by age.
EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 2:40 max
Masters Showcase 1:40 max Gold/Masters combined to one group.Pairs 3:40 max
Artistic 1:40 max Gold/Masters combined to one group
Interpretive 1:30 max
Adult Masters (Intermediate & Novice)
Adult events will be split by age.
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EVENT DURATION ELEMENTS
Free Skate 3:10 max
Masters Showcase 1:40 max Gold/Masters combined to one group.
Pairs 3:40 max
Artistic 1:40 max Gold/Masters combined to one group.
Interpretive 1:30 max
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2013 Boise Ice Classic
April 20, 2013
Basic Skills Competition
Competition The Basic Skills competition, hosted by the Boise Figure Skating Club, will be held onApril 20, 2013 at Idaho Ice World in Boise, Idaho.
A test session will also be hosted by the Boise Figure Skating Club on April 19, 2013.A Test Application is attached in this announcement.
Entries Entries must be received online through the Boise Ice Classic page atwww.entryeeze.com by March 28, 2013 at midnight. Late entries will be accepted atthe discretion of the chief referee and the Boise Figure Skating Club and will be subjectto a $30 late entry fee. No entries will be accepted after the schedule has beencompleted.
Eligibility Rules For
Participants
The competition is open to ALL skaters who are current eligible (ER 1.00) members ofeither the Basic Skills Program and/or are full members of U.S. Figure Skating. To beeligible, skaters must have submitted a membership application or be a member ingood standing. Members of other organizations are eligible to compete but must beregistered with the Idaho Ice Worlds or Boise Figure Skating Clubs Basic Skills
Program/Club or any other Basic Skills Program/Club.
Eligibility will be based on skill level as of March 28, 2013 and age as of April 18, 2013.All Snowplow Sam and Basic Skills 1-8 skaters must skate at highest level passed orone level higher and NO official U.S. Figure Skating tests may have been passedincluding MIF or individual dances.
For the Free Skate 1-6, Test Track and Well Balanced levels, eligibility will be basedonly upon highest free skate test level passed (moves in the field test level will notdetermine skaters competitive level.) Skaters may skate at highest level passed ORone level higher BUT not both levels in the same event during the same competition.
It is very important to the success of the competition that skaters are placed in thecorrect divisions. If, for whatever reason, the Local Organizing Committee discoversthat a skater has been placed in a category that is below their class level, the chairmanand referee will have the option to move the skater into the proper division, even if thishas to be done the day of the competition. This will ensure that every event is as fairas possible to the competitors. Please be sure to check for the director/instructorssignature confirming the level of the skater.
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Fees The entry fee for the basic skills competition is $55.00 for the first event and $20.00 foreach subsequent event.
The Boise Figure Skating Club is offering the basic elements events for SnowplowSam through Basic 8 and compulsory events for free skate 1-6 at a discounted rate of$15.00 either as a first and only event or as a second event entered.
Refunds Refunds will only be given under the following conditions (see U.S. Figure Skating rule#3230):
1. The event is not held.2. Withdrawal of an entry is made on or before the official deadline of March 28, 2013.
No refunds will be issued for injuries. To withdraw, notify the competition chair as soonas possible. In any event with only one entry, the skater will be given the option ofwithdrawing from the event or to skate as a single entry and be given first placeaccording to rule #1465. In the event of late withdrawals, leaving a single skaterentered in an event, the chief referee may combine events, or the skater will be offeredthe option to skate as a single entry, or to withdraw from the event and be issued arefund.
Practice Ice Reservations for practice ice must be made and paid for at the time of entry. Practicesessions will be held for each day of the competition. Practice ice will be $15 per 30-minute session. Requests for practice ice will be handled through the online entryprocess and is a part of your entry form. Sign up forone practice session per evententered. No music will be played during practice ice.
The Boise Figure Skating Club cannot offer specific times for practice ice until thenumber of competitors and events are known. Once the competition schedule isfinalized by the chief referee, specific practice ice times will be made available tocomplement the competition schedule. At such time, skaters will be able to log intotheir account in www.entryeeze.com and select practice ice times.
After the close of registration and the initial practice ice reservation period, additionalpractice ice sessions may become available. This will be announced throughwww.entryeeze.com. Please ensure that the email address submitted during onlineentry is accurate in order to receive updates about practice ice availability andscheduling.
Practice ice may also be sold at the registration desk during the competition on a first-come, first-serve basis for $20 per each 30 minute session, including drop-ins. Therewill be no refunds for those who do not appear for their reserved practice session.Every effort will be made to schedule practice ice on the same day as the event, butthis is not guaranteed.
Music Music must be reproduced on CDs (no CD-RWs). Each CD must contain music foronly one program. Cassette tapes will not be accepted. Clearly label music with theskaters name, the event, and the time the music plays. Music CDs must be turned inat the time of official registration and will be returned at the conclusion of the event.Once turned in, the Boise Figure Skating Club will accept no responsibility forbreakage, damage or loss of CDs, but will take every precaution to ensure their safety.All competitors must have an extra copy of their CD available quickly during the actualcompetition. Do not use DVD-R or CD/RWs.
Event Judging All Basic Skills events will be judged in accordance with 6.0 judging system.
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Coaches Registration
And Credentials
In accordance with current rules, all coaches participating in this event must beregistered with U.S. Figure Skating. For more information on the registration process,please visit www.usfigureskating.org. The Boise Figure Skating Club will provide allregistered coaches with a credential. Every coach in attendance will be required tocheck in at the registration desk and must show a picture I.D. to receive theircredential. The Boise Figure Skating Club strongly recommends that coaches alsobring any registration confirmation materials. Coaches must wear their badge at alltimes when coaching skaters at rink side. Ice monitors will be instructed to ensure that
any coach standing at rink side has his or her credential.
Awards Each group will receive awards immediately following the posting of results for theevent.
Medals or participation ribbons will be given to all basic skills competitors.
Liability Skaters, parents and coaches are encouraged to read the U.S. Figure SkatingRulebook regarding the liability of the Boise Figure Skating Club, Idaho Ice World, andU.S. Figure Skating. Clicking on the applicable box on the online entry form willindicate that entrant has read and agree to such statement of liability.
Registration The official registration desk will be located at the lobby of Idaho Ice World starting andwill be open one hour before the first competitive event. All skaters are required toregister 30-60 minutes before their scheduled event. Music CDs must be turned in atthe time of registration.
Admission No admission will be charged. All events are open to spectators.
Facilities Idaho Ice World maintains two adjacent indoor ice surfaces. Measurements are 85' x200', with slightly-rounded corners. Idaho Ice World is located at 7072 S. EisenmanRoad, Boise, ID 83716 and has within its building a number of dressing rooms, arestaurant, common area seating, and stadium seating in the main rink.
The rink is cold so please remind friends and loved ones to dress warmly and bring ablanket.
Idaho Ice World may be contacted via phone at 208-331-0044.
Official Notices An official bulletin board will be maintained at Idaho Ice World. The official scheduleshowing starting times for each event and the draw will be posted on the bulletin boardThe official schedule supersedes all other schedules. Notices posted on this bulletinboard are considered as sufficient notice to all competitors. Skaters must be in the rinkand ready to skate 60 minutes before their event is scheduled to begin. Events will notbe delayed for skaters who arrive late.
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Privacy Policy Personal information provided to the host club on the entry form will not be sold ordistributed for commercial use.
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PLEASE REFER TO RULEBOOK FOR ELEMENT REQUIREMENTS BY LEVEL
BASIC ELEMENTS EVENT: SNOWPLOW SAM - BASIC 8
Format: Each skater will perform each element when directed by a judge or referee or have the option toperform one element at a time in the order listed below (no excessive connecting steps). Referee
driven format examples: all skaters perform first element before moving on to the next and so on OReach skater performs all of the required elements before moving on to the next skater.
To be skated on 1/3 to 1/2 ice
No music
All elements must be skated in the order listed
Time: 1:00 or less
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Snowplow Sam
1. March followed by a two foot glide and dip2. Forward two foot swizzles 2-3 in a row3. Forward snowplow stop4. Backward wiggles 2-6 in a row
Basic 1
1. Forward two foot glide and dip
2. Forward two foot swizzles 6-8 in a row3. Forward snowplow stop4. Backward wiggles 6-8 in a row
Basic 2
1. Forward one foot glide - either foot2. Forward alternating swizzle pumps, in a straight
line - 2-3 each foot
3. Moving snowplow stop4. Two foot turn in place- forward to backward5. Backward two foot swizzles 6 - 8 in a row
Basic 3
1. Forward stroking2. Forward swizzle pumps on a circle, either
clockwise or counter clockwise 4-6 consecutive
3. Forward slalom4. Backward on foot glide either foot5. Two foot spin - minimum three revolutions
Basic 4
1. Standstill forward outside three-turn - R & L2. Forward outside edge on a circle clockwise or
counter clockwise3. Forward crossovers 4-6 consecutive both
directions
4. Backward stroking - 4-6 strokes5. Backward snowplow stop - R or L
Basic 5
1. Backward outside edge on a circle clockwise orcounterclockwise
2. Backward crossovers 4-6 consecutive - bothdirections
3. Basic one foot spin - free leg held to side ofspinning leg - minimum three revolutions
4. Side toe hop -either direction
5. Hockey stop
Basic 6
1. Standstill forward inside three-turn - R & L2. Bunny Hop3. Forward spiral on a straight line - R or L4. Lunge - R or L5. T-stop - R or L
Basic 7
1. Standstill forward inside open Mohawk - R to L andL to R
2. Ballet Jump - either direction3. Back crossovers to a back outside edge landing
position clockwise and counter clockwise
4. Forward inside pivot
Basic 8
1. Moving forward outside or forward inside three-turns R & L
2. Waltz jump3. Mazurka - either direction4. 1 Combination move - clockwise or counter
clockwise - two forward crossovers into FI Mohawk,step down, cross behind, step into one backcrossover and step to a forward inside edge
5. Beginning one-foot upright spin - free foot held toside of spinning leg or crossed position -minimumthree revolutions
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BASIC PROGRAM EVENT: SNOWPLOW SAM BASIC 8
Format: The skating order of the required elements is optional. The elements are not restricted as to thenumber of times the element is executed or length of glides, number of revolutions, etc. unlessotherwise specified. Vocal music is allowed.
To be skated on full ice
Time: 1:00 +/- 10 seconds
The skater may use elements from a previous level
A .2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level
Snowplow Sam
1. March followed by a two foot glide and dip2. Forward two foot swizzles 2-3-in a row3. Backward wiggles 2-6 in a row4. Forward snowplow stop
Basic 1
1. Forward two foot glide and dip2. Forward two foot swizzles 6 -8 in a row3. Backward wiggles 6-8 in a row4. Forward snowplow stop
Basic 2
1. Forward one foot glide - either foot2. Two foot turn in place- forward to backward3. Backward two foot swizzles 6 - 8 in a row
4. Forward alternating swizzle pumps, in a straightline 2-3 each foot5. Moving snowplow stop
Basic 3
1. Forward stroking2. Forward swizzle pumps on a circle, either
clockwise or counter clockwise 4-6 consecutive
3. Backward one foot glide either foot4. Forward slalom5. Two foot spin minimum three revolutions
Basic 41. Forward crossovers 4-6 consecutive both
directions
2. Standstill forward outside three- turn - R & L3. Backward stroking - 4-6 strokes4. Backward snowplow stop - R or L
Basic 5
1. Backward crossovers 4-6 consecutive in bothdirections
2. Basic one-foot spin free leg held to side ofspinning leg - minimum three revolutions
3. Side toe hop -either direction4. Hockey stop
Basic 6
1. Standstill forward inside three-turn - R & L2. Bunny Hop3. Forward spiral on a straight line R or L4. Lunge - R or L5. T-stop - R or L
Basic 7
1. Standstill forward inside open Mohawk - R to L andL to R2. Ballet Jump- either direction3. Back crossovers to a back outside edge landing
position clockwise and counter clockwise
4. Forward inside pivot
Basic 8
1. Moving forward outside or forward inside three-turns R & L
2. Waltz jump3. Mazurka in either direction
4. 1 Combination move - clockwise or counterclockwise - two forward crossovers into FI Mohawk,step down, cross behind, step into one backcrossover and step to a forward inside edge
5. Beginning one-foot upright spin - free foot held toside of spinning leg or crossed position -minimumthree revolutions
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FREE SKATE 1-6 COMPULSORY EVENT
Format: In simple program form, using a limited number of connecting steps, the skating order of the requiredelements is optional.
To be skated on ice
No music is allowed
The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use any additional elements fromprevious levels
A .2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level
Time: 1:15 or less
Free skate 1 Compulsory
1. Advanced forward stroking - 4-6 consecutive
2. Backward outside three turns, R & L
3. One-foot upright scratch spin from backwardcrossovers-minimum three revolutions
4. Waltz jump from backward crossovers
5. Half flip jump
Free skate 2 Compulsory
1. Forward outside or inside spiral - R or L
2. Waltz Three's - R or L, 2-3 sets
3. Beginning back spin - entry optional minimum 2revolutions
4. Waltz jump, side toe hop, waltz jump sequence
5. Toe loop jump
Free skate 3 Compulsory
1. Forward crossovers in a figure 8
2. Backward inside three-turns, R & L
3. Back spin- minimum three revolutions
4. Salchow jump
5. Waltz jump/toe loop or Salchow/toe loop jumpcombination
Free skate 4 Compulsory
1. Forward power 3's, 2-3 consecutive sets-R or L
2. Sit spin- minimum three revolutions
3. Loop jump
4. Waltz jump/loop jump combination
Free skate 5 Compulsory
1. Camel spin- minimum three revolutions
2. Forward upright spin to back upright spin -minimum three revolutions, each foot
3. Loop/loop jump combination
4. Flip jump
Free skate 6 Compulsory
1. Five step Mohawk sequence - 1 set alternatingpattern (refer to Basic Skills Curriculum Free skate6)
2. Camel, sit spin combination - minimum of fourrevolutions total
3. Split jump or stag jump
4. Waltz jump, loop, Salchow jump sequence
5. Lutz jump
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FREE SKATE 1-6 PROGRAM EVENT
Format: The skating order of the required elements is optional. The elements are not restricted as to thenumber of times element is executed, or length of glides, number of revolutions, etc. unless otherwise stated.Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. Vocal music is allowed.
To be skated on full ice.
The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use but is not required to use anyadditional elements from previous levels
A .2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level
Time 1:30+/-10sec
Free skate 1
1. Advanced forward stroking 4-6 strokes
2. One-foot upright scratch spin from backcrossovers- minimum three revolutions
3. Waltz jump from back crossovers
4. Half flip jump
Free skate 2
1. Forward outside spiral R or L
2. Beginning back spin minimum two revolutions
3. Waltz jump, side toe hop, waltz jump sequence
4. Toe loop jump
Free skate 3
1. Forward crossovers in a figure 8
2. Back spin-minimum three revolutions
3. Salchow jump
4. Waltz jump/Toe loop or Salchow/toe loop jumpcombination
Free skate 4
1. Forward power 3s, 2-3 consecutive sets R or L
2. Sit spin-minimum three revolutions3. Loop jump
4. Waltz jump/loop jump combination
Free skate 5
1. Camel spin-minimum three revolutions
2. Forward upright spin to back upright spin- minimumthree revolutions each foot
3. Loop/loop combination jump
4. Flip jump
Free skate 6
1. Camel/sit spin combination-minimum fourrevolutions total
2. Split or stag jump
3. Waltz jump/ loop /Salchow combination
4. Lutz jump
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SYNCHRONIZED SKATING EVENT
The beginner competition program is also a part of the U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills program. The beginner competition program
is for Basic Skills level skaters who are interested in a first competition or "team" experience, taking the Synchro 1-4 badges one step
further. Beginner teams compete at Basic Skills competitions and nonqualifying synchronized skating competitions around thecountry.
ELIGIBILITY RULES: All skaters on the team must either be full U.S. Figure Skating members or members of the U.S. Figure
Skating Basic Skills program. The team may choose to represent a U.S. Figure Skating club or their Basic Skills Program/Club.
Members of other organizations are eligible to compete, but must be registered with the host Basic Skills Program/Club or any other
Basic Skills Program/Club of their choice. In order for the team to be eligible for this event, no skaters on the team may have passedhigher than the preliminary test in any discipline.
LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: See the following chart for detailed information on each of the three levels.
CIRCLE LINE BLOCK WHEEL INTERSECTION
BEGINNER 1Majority under 9; 1
12 - 2 minutes
Must contain a two
foot turn. Mustcontain a forward
inside and/or forward
outside edge glide.
Must cover the ice
and must have onlyforward skating.
Must cover the ice,
and must have only1 configuration.
4-spoke or S
wheel withbackward pumps.
Two lines facing each
other, 2-foot glide atpoint of intersection.
BEGINNER 2
Majority 9 11; 1 12- 2 minutes
Must include the
combination movefrom Basic 8. (1
direction only, dont
need to repeat)
Must cover the ice
and may includeforward and
backward skating.
Must cover the ice
and must have 1 or2 configurations.
Wheel of choicewith backward
pumps.
Two lines facing each
other, 1-foot glide atpoint of intersection.
BEGINNER 3Majority 12+; 2 2
12 minutes
Must include the
combination move
from Basic 8. (1
direction only, dont
need to repeat)
Must cover
the ice and must
include forward and
backward skating.
Must cover the ice
and must have 2 or
3 configurations.
Wheel of choice
with backward
pumps, chasses, or
crossovers.
Two lines facing each
other, 1-foot glide or
forward lunge at point of
intersection.
The emphasis of the Beginner competition is on mastering the basic skills of synchronized skating: Control of rotation in wheels and circles.
Straight lines in lines, blocks and intersections. Unison and use of skills such as guiding and shadowing.
Incorporating skills from the Basic 1-8 levels to strengthen skating skills. Learning how to do transitions and skate to music.
Learning skills that will be the foundation for higher levels.
Beginner RestrictionsAll of the synchronized skating illegal elements found in Rule #7160 of the U.S. Figure Skating rulebook apply to Beginner 1, 2 and
3.
Restrictions in Beginner 1 & 2: Additional elements are not allowed (the team must do only their required elements).
Teams may only use hand-to-hand and shoulder-to-shoulder holds.
Wheels and circles may not travel or change rotational direction. Beginner 1 teams may not do steps higher than Basic 5
Beginner 2 teams may not do steps higher than Free Skate 1Restrictions in Beginner 3:
Wheels and circles may not travel or change rotational direction.
ENTRY FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER THE ENTRY DEADLINE UNLESS AN EVENT IS CANCELED.ENTRY FEE IS $75 FOR THE TEAM, PLUS $10 FOR EACH SKATER.
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Team Fee= $75
Number of skaters: _____ x $10 each =
Late fee $20.00 (if applicable)=
Total Entry Fee=
BEGINNER SYNCHRONIZED SKATING / ENTRY FORM
Certification of Team: All of the skaters on the roster are eligible to enter the Beginner Synchronized Skating level are to the best of
my knowledge, eligible members in good standing and eligible to compete under the U.S. Figure Skating rules. It is agreed that the
competitors and family (by virtue of their signatures above) holds The Skating Club of Boston harmless from any and all liability
either during practice or the competitions, and from any and all liability for damages to or loss of property.
Coach Signature: Date: ___________________
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ARTISTIC/SHOWCASEEVENTSBASIC 1 FREESKATE 6
ADULT 1-4
Competition Format:
Artistic/Showcase events are open to skaters in Basic, Free Skate, and Adult. Groups will be divided bynumber of entries and ages if possible. Skaters must enter at the same level as their free skate event. If afree skate event is not being entered, skaters must enter at their current test level or one level higher.
Vocal music is permitted.
Categories include:
Showcase:(Light)
Skaters will be judged on musical interpretation and feeling, expression, and how the skating relates tothe music. Show costumes are permitted, as long as they do not touch or drag on the ice. Props andscenery must be placed and removed by unaided competitors within one minute.
The music may be vocal and/or instrumental. Showcase is intended as an event to develop andenhance the qualities of original choreography, general showmanship, and entertainment value. Therewill not be separate events for light entertainment and dramatic showcases.
Artistic:(Dramatic)
This event is for routines of a more serious or dramatic nature. This event will be skated as a rhythmicinterpretation to the music of the skaters choice. Costumes must be more conservative than theshowcase category and should be compatible with the theme and mood of the music.
No props (including hand held) are allowed. The focus should be on the choreography andinterpretation of the music and theme. Technical difficulty of jumps and spins will be given no weight inthe marks. Vocal music is permitted. Program duration will be the same as the showcase event.
Judging Rules:
6.0 Judging will be used. Deductions will be made for skaters including technical elements not permitted inthe event description. A .2 deduction will be assessed by the referee against each judges mark for eachfive seconds in excess of the time allowed for the performance, for handling props and scenery and forscenery assistance.
LEVEL ELEMENTS QUALIFICATIONS PROGRAM LENGTH
Basic 1-8 Elements only from Basic1-8 curriculum
May not have passed anyhigher than Basic 8 level.
Time 1:00 Max
Free skate 1-6/Adult 1-4 3 jump maximum.rotation jumps only, plus
the following full rotationumps: Salchow and toeloop.
May not have passed anyofficial U.S. Figure Skatingfree skate tests.
Time: 1:30 Max
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INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM
Competition Format:
The Organizing Committee must pre-select and edit musical choices appropriate for these events. Duringwarm-up skaters will hear selection of music twice. Following the warm-up all skaters except for the first skaterwill be escorted to a soundproof locker room or another area of the arena. The first skater will hear the musicone more time and then perform a program to the music. As each skater performs the next skater in line will be
allowed to hear the music for the third time before they perform to the music. The listening skater will not beallowed to view the performing skater.
Levels:
Levels should be broken by ability with ages divided appropriately.
Judging Rules:
Skaters are judged on originality, pattern, technical (the ability to include jumps and spins) and musicinterpretation/expression. Spins and jumps performed must be appropriate to competition level.
Time:
Music Duration Free Skate 1-6: 1:15
Coaching:
There is to be no instruction allowed during this event from coaches, parents, or fellow skaters. Staging areamust be kept clear except for ice monitor and listening competitor.
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Boise Figure Skating Club
Test Application
Test Date: April 19, 2013 Application Deadline: April 3, 2013
Name: __________________________________________________ USFSA #_________________
Address:____________________________________________________________________________
E-mail: ___________________________________________ Phone ________________________
Home Club: _____________________________ Coachs Name __________________________
Coachs E-mail ___________________________ Coachs Phone _________________________
Coachs Signature __________________________________________________________________(Signature verifies that application is complete and correct.)
Club Officer Signature ______________________________________________________________(Signature verifies that member is in good standing.)
Moves in the Field Free Skate Adult Moves
Pre-Preliminary $40 Pre-Preliminary $45 Pre-Bronze $55
Preliminary $50 Preliminary $50 Bronze $60
Pre-Juvenile $55 Pre-Juvenile $55 Silver $65
Juvenile $60 Juvenile $60 Gold $70
Intermediate $65 Intermediate $65
Novice $70 Novice $70
Junior $75 Junior $75
Senior $80 Senior $80
Please read the next page, fill in the test and fees section, and mail both pages.
Adult Free Skate Pairs Free Skate Free DancePre-Bronze $55 Juvenile $60 Juvenile $45
Bronze $60 Intermediate $65 Intermediate $50
Silver $65 Novice $70 Novice $55
Gold $70 Junior $75 Junior $60
Senior $80
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Dance
(Check appropriate box below.)
Circle DanceBelow
Standard StandardSolo
Adult AdultSolo
Master MasterSolo
Preliminary DW CT RB $35 ea.
Pre-Bronze SD CC FIT $35 ea.
Bronze HH WIW TF $40 ea.
Pre-Silver 14S EW FT $40 ea.
Silver AW T RF $45 ea.
Pre-Gold K BL PD SW $45 ea.
Tests and Fees CostMoves in the Field
Free Skate
Adult Moves in the Field
Adult Free Skate
Pairs Free Skate
Free Dance
Dance (Fees for dance are per dance.)
Non-Member Fee $50.00
Hospitality Fee To be paid by every applicant. $5.00Late Fee $30.00
Total
Please make checks payable to the Boise Figure Skating Club.
Send completed application to: Caroline Evans9451 W. Riverside DriveBoise, Id. 83714
All test sessions are on a first come first serve basis. No refunds on cancellations will be issued.All fees must accompany the application. ALL NON-BOISE FSC MEMBERS MUST HAVE AN OFFICIAL LETTER OFPERMISSION FROM THEIR HOME CLUB ATTACHED.
For any questions, contact Caroline Evans, Boise FSC Test Chair, at 208-853-3021 or at [email protected] chair will send a letter of achievement to skaters school to be placed in his/her academic records. School informationis needed to forward results. Please bring this information when you check in for the test session.