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22th ANNUAL RIVERSKATE ISI TEAM COMPETITION April 21st 22nd 23rd, 2017
ENTRY FORM DEADLINE MARCH 10, 2017 (1-3042-2017)
NAME PHONE# ADDRESS complete
AGE AS OF April 21st 2017 BIRTHDAY
RINK MALE FEMALE
HIGHEST ISI TEST PASSED AS OF MARCH 10, 2017
HIGHEST USFSA TEST PASSED AS OF MARCH 10, 2017
COMPEITTORS ISI# EXPIRATION DATE
E-MAIL ADDRESS FAX#
PARTNERS
NAME _LEVEL ISI# Are you an active USFS member who has competed at or above the Novice level at any USFS National Championship within the last
two years? YES_ NO
“Events are offered to all ages-Tots to Adults “ I WISH TO COMPETE IN: Tots (level ) Pre-Alpha
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Delta
Freestyle (Level _) Open Freestyle (Level )
Spotlight (light / character / dramatic) (level ) Spotlight Couples low / bronze / silver / gold / platinum
Spotlight Family
Spotlight Themed (Out of this World)
Couples (level )
Pairs (level _)
Ice Dancing (mix / pro / free / solo / choice)(level ) Special Skater (level )
Short Open Freestyle (Level ) Comedy Team (Name )
Footwork (level _)
Interpretive (level )
Solo Comp (level )
Stroking (level )
Edges (level )
Synchronized (Name )
Ensemble (Name )
Production (Name _)
Theater Production (Name _)
Element Team (A B ) Rhythmic (level )(B R__H ) Jump Spin Team(A B )
Artistic (level ) Spiral Team (Basic A B )
*Interpretive-Pre-Alpha thru Freestyle 10* *Spotlights Tot thru Freestyle 10*
EARLY BIRD ENTRY FEES POST MARK BY MARCH 1st
AFTER MARCH 1st ADD $4.00 PER EVENT
SINGLE ENTRY: $55.00 JUMP TEAM $5.00 EACH EXTRA EVENT $11.00 SPIN TEAM $5.00 FAMILY ENTRY $75.00 ELEMENT TEAM $5.00 TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED$ SPIRAL TEAM $5.00
*Family includes one event for each family member. Each additional event $10.00* *Spotlight Couples, Spotlight Family, Ensemble, Production Number, Comedy Teams, and
Synchronized must pay $11.00 per skater. *
MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO SOLDOTNA REGIONAL SPORTS COMPLEX
PLEASE SIGN THE ATTACHED LIABILITY FORM ON REVERSE SIDE COACHES Name Print Signature
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Amount pd ck# cash Emp in
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LIABILITY WAIVER I understand that all competition skaters must have a current I.S.I. Membership
number. I certify that I am an I.S.I. member in good standing and am a licensed athlete under
the Constitution, By Laws and General Rules of the Ice Skating Institute (I.S.I.). In
consideration of the agreement of the Ice Skating Institute to issue a license in the form of an
I.S. I. Membership card to me, hereby on behalf of myself, my heirs, assigns and personal
representatives, I waive, release, and forever discharge the I.S.I., its employees, agents,
members, sponsors, promoter and affiliates whosoever from any and all Liability, Claim,
Loss or expense arising from or attributable in any legal way to any action or omission to act
of any such person or organization in connection with sponsorship, organization or execution
of the Riverskate 2017 Team Competition including travel to and from this event in which I
plan to participate. I also hereby acknowledge that I have been informed of and understand
the risks of Figure Skating included, but are not limited to, musuloskeletal sprains, strains,
breaks, fractures, and dislocations and possibility of permanent disability or even death and
that these risks are inherent to the sport of figure skating.
I.S.I. # _____________________
PARENT’S SIGNATURE________________________________________
SKATER’S SIGNATURE________________________________________
NEW ADDRESS
MAIL TO:
Madalyn McEwen
P.O. Box 1036
Kasilof, Alaska 99610
ENTRY DEADLINE MARCH 10, 2017
EARLY BIRD MARCH 1, 2017
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SUBJECT: SOLDOTNA REGIONAL SPORTS COMPLEX
RIVERSKATE TEAM COMPETITION APRIL 21st, 22nd & 23rd 2017
ENCLOSED: Description of Events, Program Rules, Team Rosters,
Judges, Application and Individual Entry Forms.
DEADLINE: All entries must be received at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex
by MARCH 10, 2017 (EARLY BIRD POSTMARK BY MARCH 1, 2017)
LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED! NO REFUNDS!
EVENTS: Tots Spotlight Dramatic
Pre-Alpha Spotlight Couples
Alpha Spotlight Family Beta Spotlight Themed (color)
Gamma Couples
Delta Pairs
Freestyle Ice Dancing
Artistic Special Skater
Rhythmic Comedy Team
Footwork Synchronized
Interpretive Ensemble
Solo Comp Production
Stroking Theater Production
Edges Element Team Spotlight light Jump & Spin Team
Spotlight Character Spiral Team
RULES: The competition will be conducted in accordance with guidelines
contained in the ISI Handbook along with the 2016 Rule Revisions.
ALL CHANGES AND REVISIONS INCLUDED IN THE 2016 EDITION OF THE
SKATERS AND COACHES HANDBOOK WILL APPLY.
VERIFICATION: The information on the forms must be accurate and complete or
forms will be returned.
ELIGIBILITY: All skaters in the competition must be current individual members of
the I.S.I.. Skaters must compete at their highest level registered as of MARCH 10th 2017.
Members of the USFS, who are individual members of ISI are eligible to compete in
accordance with the ISI, USFS joint statement.
AWARDS: All skaters placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place will receive medals, and
will be presented upon the posting of each event.
RINK SIZE: 200x100 with 28’ radius corners.
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DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS
TOTS: Skaters in these beginning level skaters perform a 1-minute program with
music. The program should emphasize the required maneuvers for their test level.
They can perform maneuvers from lower levels, but not from higher test levels.
Tot events are usually for skaters 6 years or younger. Coaches can help skaters
during this event
PRE-ALPHA, ALPHA, BETA, and GAMMA AND DELTA: Pre-Alpha – Delta is
required to perform one additional maneuver from Freestyle 1. Timing begins with
any action after the music starts. Ten-second leeways will remain in effect. The
program may not exceed 1 minute. In Delta, the edges must be done consecutive
outside outside, inside inside. In Beta, the foot must be stroked, extended and
removed from the ice for the back crossovers; cutbacks do not meet the test
requirements.
EDGES: This event is considered a “created event” for this competition. The event guidelines and judging criteria will not be found in the ISI Handbook Two
edges will be skated, Delta and below will skate forward outside and inside edges, and freestyle 1 and above will skate backward outside and inside edges.
FOOTWORK: In this event, skaters perform a sequence of footwork of their own
design. One-half rotation jumps and spins of less than three rotations are permitted.
The half loop jump is not permitted unless the skater comes to a complete stop on the
landing on the toe picks of both skates. If it is landed in a regular landing position,
the skater will penalized with a 2.0 under variety of moves. An illusion, if less than
three revolutions, may be performed at any level. This event is open to freestyle 1-10
only.
INTERPRETIVE: Emphasis is on skater’s ability to choreograph to music, not on
the difficulty of the skating maneuvers performed. Pre-Alpha Gamma-Delta 1 minute
F/S 1-5 1 ½ minutes, F/S 6-10, 2 minutes.
SPOTLIGHT DRAMATIC SOLO: (A theatrical performance that sets a mood
and evokes an emotional response.)
SPOTLIGHT CHARACTER SOLO: Skaters portray a famous, easily identifiable
character.
THEMED SPOTLIGHT (ALL Levels) same guidelines as for Solo spotlight events
regarding levels, maneuver limitations, duration, and costume / prop restrictions.
Theme for 2016: (Out of this world)
SPOTLIGHT LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SOLO: To entertain/ light-hearted.
Entertaining in a refreshing light manner. (Please mark the correct category box on
your Entry form.)
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SPOTLIGHT FAMILY: Open to two or more family members of any age and
skating level. Routines may be fun, entertaining, and emotional or portals of
characters using costume and / or props.
SPOTLIGHT COUPLES: Low / Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum an entertaining
spotlight program performed by two skaters using costumes and props.
Level Maneuver Limitations Duration Low Tots – Delta Skaters FS1 and Below 1 min
Bronze FS 1 – 3 / Bronze skaters FS4 and Below 1.5 min
Silver FS 4 – 5 / Silver skaters FS6 and Below 1.5 min
Gold FS 6 – 7 / Gold FS 8 and Below 2 min
Platinum FS 8 – 10 Platinum Any maneuvers allowed 2 min
SPOTLIGHT PROGRAM
Levels Maneuvers Limitation Duration
Tots – Delta Fs 1 and Below 1 min
FS 1 – 3 / Bronze skaters FS4 and Below 1.5 min
FS 4 – 5 / Silver skaters FS6 and Below 1.5 min
FS 6 – 7 / Gold / Platinum skaters FS 8 and Below 2 min
FS 8 – 10 / Platinum skaters Any maneuvers allowed 2 min
STROKING: This event is open to skaters in Pre-Alpha through Freestyle 3 levels.
Skaters will perform forward stroking in both directions to music of different tempos
selected by host rink. Crossovers are allowed; however, they are not judged in Pre-
Alpha-Delta events.
SPECIAL SKATER EVENTS: This Category is open to skaters of all ages with
physical or mental disabilities. Skaters will perform a program to music for 1 minute
that includes all of the compulsory maneuvers from their test level. Skaters will be
grouped by age, gender, and disability classification. The Special Skater event is
based on the ISI Special Skater test levels 1-10. These tests must be registered with
the ISI national office.
ARTISTIC SKATING: This event is open to anyone. There are no required
moves in Artistic Skating; emphasis should be placed on the creative and innovative
design of a skating program, strong edges, body position flow, music interpretation,
rhythm, choreography and artistry should be the main focus of an artistic program.
There will be no grade for technical merit. No props permitted. Program length 1 ½
min all levels through freestyle 5/Silver. Freestyle 6 through 10 / Gold Platinum
(2 minutes).
PRODUCTION NUMBERS: This event consists of 8 to 32 skaters. All age’s and
skills levels are welcome within the group. Numbers in this category should
represent creative, artistic work marked by freedom of style and structure using
costumes and props to illustrate the number. All participants must wear skate.
Program length is 3 to 4 ½ min.
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THEATER PRODUCTION TEAMS: This event consists of 8 to 32 skaters. All
age’s and skills levels are welcome within the group. Numbers in this category
should represent creative, artistic work marked by freedom of style and structure
using costumes and props to illustrate the number. All participants must wear skate.
Program length is 6 ½ minutes
ELEMENT, JUMP, AND SPIN TEAMS: This event is considered a “created
event” for this competition. The event guidelines and judging criteria will not be found in the ISI Handbook Consist of 4 skaters; each skater will perform 1
maneuver 2 times. The better of the 2 maneuvers will be judged.
ENSEMBLE: This new group event is open to teams of 3-7 skaters from all levels
and ages. It is like a “group spotlight” or family spotlight routine with no required
maneuvers and no technical score. Program duration is 3 minutes. Props are
permitted, but are not allowed on the group warm-up time. Warm-up is usually 5 min.
with several teams on the ice for warm-up at the same time. All other Performance
rules and judging criteria are same as solo spotlight events.
DANCE 1-10 – Solo / Pro / Mixed / Choice Dance This is the skater’s version of
Ballroom dancing. Test levels begin with basic steps and patterns, and then advance
to a high performance level. Ice dancing can enjoyed at any age or level. Skaters are
no longer required to pass the Delta test to participate in Ice Dance events.
FREE DANCE 1 – 10: The new ISI Free Dance events are based on the new Free
Dance test levels (1-10). Each couple must pas the corresponding test level to
compete in Free Dance Events. For the competition event, each couple must perform
a free dance program of their own design; it should express the couple’s inspirational
and artistic capabilities.
RHYTHMIC SKATING: This new entertaining event requires the use of one hand-
held prop listed below. The program should contain elements that employ the use of
the prop throughout the routine. The skater must maintain control of the prop at all
times. The same rules and limitations apply as for Spotlight solo events. Props are
not allowed on the event Warm-up.
Choice of One: Hoop – wood or plastic (must be from rigid, non-bending material)
Diameter = 2’7” – 2’ 11”
Ball – rubber or plastic
Diameter = 7 ¾ “
Ribbon
Stick – wood, plastic, or fiberglass / Length = 20” – 30”
Ribbon Material – satin or a non-starched fabric
Width =2” – 4” / Length = Minimum 2 yards / Maximum 3 yards
Rhythmic Program Duration:
FS1 – FS3 1.5 min
FS4 – FS5 1.5 min
FS6 – FS10 2 min
SOLO COMPULSORY: The solo compulsory event has three pre-selected
maneuvers that are to be performed one time each. These maneuvers are to be
performed in a program with a minimum amount of connecting steps. Additional
maneuvers, such as any jump, spin, or gliding maneuver from a test level or any
uncaptured move are not allowed. This event is open to Pre-Alpha through
freestyle 10.
1. Riverskate 2017 chosen solo compulsory maneuvers: The following are the
chosen maneuvers for the Solo Compulsory event. To be performed in a “mini-
program” with no music. A minimum amount of connecting steps will be
allowed, however, there is no grade given for these interconnecting moves. Pre-
Alpha through Freestyle 4 shall perform these maneuvers on ½ ice. Freestyle 6-
10 shall perform these maneuvers on whole ice. Note: there is no penalty for the
number of swizzles, strokes or crossovers performed in the Pre-Alpha - Beta
levels only the quality of these maneuvers is judged
½ ICE
PRE-ALPHA 6 Forward Swizzles, Two Foot Glide, Backward Wiggles ALPHA Six Forward Strokes Left over Right Crossovers, One-Foot Snowplow Stop
BETA 6 L over R BK Crossovers, 6 backward strokes, Left ft (leftt is ft in Bk) T-Stop
GAMMA Hockey Stop, R Forward Inside Open Mohawk Comb, L FWD Outside 3-turn
DELTA Right Inside 3 Turn, Bunny Hop, Left Inside 3 Turn
½ ICE FREESTYLE 1 Two Foot Spin, Waltz Jump, Forward Spiral
FREESTYLE 2 1Ft Spin, Dance Step Sequence, ½ Lutz Jump FREESTYLE 3 Dance Step Sequence, Change Ft Spin, Toe Loop Jump
FREESTYLE 4 Flip Jump, 1/2 Loop Jump, Sit Spin
FREESTYLE 5 Camel Spins, Axel Jump, Back Spin
FULL ICE FREESTYLE 6 Dbl Salchow, Choice Spin (Cross-Ft/Laybk/Sit-Ch-Sit) Split Falling Leaf Jump
FREESTYLE 7 Two Wally Jumps, Flying Camel Spin, Dbl Toe Loop Jump
FREESTYLE 8 Dbl Flip Jump, Split Lutz, Flying Sit Spin
FREESTYLE 9 Axel Dbl Loop Jump Combo, Dbl. Lutz Jump, Flying Camel into Jump Sit
Spin
FREESTYLE 10 Dbl Axel-Dbl Toe Loop Jump Combo, Death Drop, Three Arabian
Cartwheel or Butterfly Jump
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DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS CONT.
ELEMENT TEAM A: Tots-Pre-Alpha – Alpha – Beta
1. One foot glide
2. T-stop
3. 6 forward crossovers
4. Two foot glide
ELEMENT TEAM B: 1.
Gamma – Delta Forward outside three turn
2. Forward lunge
3. Bunny hop
4. Forward shoot the duck
SPIN TEAM A: F/S 1 – 4
1. Two foot spin
2. One foot spin
3. Change foot spin F/S 3
4. Sit spin
SPIN TEAM B: F/S 5 and above
1. Camel-layback-back sit spin
2. Layback spin
3. Flying Camel spin
4. Fast back scratch spin
JUMP TEAM A: F/S 1 – 4
1. Waltz jump
2. Ballet jump
3. Salchow jump
4. Flip jump
JUMP TEAM B: 1.
F/S 5 and above Lutz jump
2. Split jump
3. Axel jump
4. Double Salchow jump
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PROGRAM RULES 1. All routines must start from a stationary position. Timing for all events will
begin with any action after the music starts.
2. There is a ten 10 second leeway on all programs.
3. Pre-Alpha – Delta skates a one-minute program, and must include only one
maneuver from F/S 1. Alpha and Beta skaters must perform a minimum of five
crossovers in each direction. Alpha and Beta stroking requirement, at least SIX
ALTERNATING STROKES WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. Beta level, the foot
must be stroked, extended and removed from the ice for the back crossovers.
4. Uncaptured moves: Uncaptured jumps may be performed at Pre-Alpha level and higher.
Uncaptured spins and the Illusion maneuver may be performed at Freestyle 1,
Couple 1 or Pair 1 levels or higher.
Uncaptured gliding maneuvers may be performed at any level, unless specifically
noted in the list.
5. Freestyle programs must include all maneuvers from their level and may include
any maneuvers below. They may not include any maneuvers from any higher test
level or a penalty is a grade of 2.0 under content.
6. OPEN FREESTYLE EVENTS: Judging Criteria for Open Freestyle and (new)
Open Freestyle Short Programs: Correctness of Jumps, Correctness of Spins,
Correctness of Turns & Edges, Choreography & Pattern, Variety of Moves,
Music Interpretation, Posture, Presentation, Duration, General Overall.
7. Skaters in Interpretive Skaters listen to a selection of music while they mentally
choreograph a routine to it. Emphasis is on the skater’s ability to choreograph to
music, not on the difficulty of the skating maneuvers performed.
Levels Maneuver Limitations
Tots – Delta FS 1 & below
FS 1 – 3/Bronze FS 4 & below
FS 4 – 5/Silver FS 6 & below
FS 6 – 10/Gold/Platinum any maneuvers
8. Jump Teams: This event is considered a “created event” for this
competition. The event guidelines and judging criteria will not be found in
the ISI Handbook. Jump teams will consist of 4 skaters per team. Each skater will perform one jump twice. The best jump will be judged.
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PROGRAM RULES CON’T:
9. Spin Teams: This event is considered a “created event” for this competition.
The event guidelines and judging criteria will not be found in the ISI
Handbook. Spiral teams will consist of 4 skaters per team. Each skater will
perform one spin twice. The best spin will be judged.
10. Element Teams: This event is considered a “created event” for this
competition. The event guidelines and judging criteria will not be found in
the ISI Handbook. Element teams will consist of 4 skaters per team. Each
skater will perform one element twice. The best element will be judged.
11. Spiral Teams: This event is considered a “created event” for this
competition. The event guidelines and judging criteria will not be found in the ISI Handbook. Spiral teams will consist of 4 skaters per team. Each skater
will perform one Spiral twice. The best spiral/spirals will be judged.
12. Music: Clearly print the skater’s name, age, sex, event, level and home rink on
the CD. One piece of music per CD. Skaters should have a backup CD with
them at all times.
13. Registration: In order to maintain competition flow, all skaters must register
and sub mit music one hour pr ior to the ir e ve nt’s sc he dule d ti me . Events will
not be held or rescheduled if competition is running ahead of schedule. Failure to
register and submit music one hour prior to event, if the competition is running
ahead of schedule by one hour or less may constitute a scratch for that event.
Any skater missing an event, which occurs less than 1 hour ahead of schedule,
will not be issued a refund of any kind for missed event(s).
14. A team must have at least eight members to be eligible for the team trophies.
15. The Competition Directors will decide any mishap or unforeseen difficulties,
after consultation with the judges present. Grievances will be Accounting
Review Request.
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JUMP TEAM A
JUMP, SPIN, AND ELEMENT TEAMS
NAME OF TEAM SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2. SKATERS NAME 3. SKATERS NAME 4.
JUMP TO PERFORM 1. WALTZ JUMP 2. BALLET JUMP
3. SALCHOW JUMP
4. FLIP JUMP
SPIN TEAM A
NAME OF TEAM
SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2.
SKATERS NAME 3.
SKATERS NAME 4._
SPIN TO PERFORM
1. TWO FOOT SPIN 2. ONE FOOT SPIN
3. CH FT SPIN FS 3
4. SIT SPIN
JUMP TEAM B
NAME OF TEAM
SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2.
SKATERS NAME 3. SKATERS NAME 4.
JUMP TO PERFORM 1. LUTZ JUMP
2. SPLIT JUMP
3. AXEL JUMP
4. DBL SALCHOW JUMP
SPIN TEAM B
NAME OF TEAM SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2.
SKATERS NAME 3. SKATERS NAME 4.
SPIN TO PERFORM 1. CAMEL LAYBK BK SIT 2. LAYBACK SPIN
3. FLYING CAMEL SPIN
4. FAST BACK SCRATCH
ELEMENT TEAM A
NAME OF TEAM SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2.
SKATERS NAME 3.
SKATERS NAME 4.
ELEMENT TO PERFORM 1. TWO-FOOT GLIDE
2. ONE-FOOT GLIDE
3. 6 FWD CROSSOVERS
4. T-STOP
ELEMENT TEAM B
NAME OF TEAM SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2. SKATERS NAME 3. SKATERS NAME 4.
ELEMENT TO PERFORM 1. FWD OUTSIDE 3 TURN 2. LUNGE
3. BUNNY HOP
4. SHOOT THE DUCK
Coaches please fill this out and turn it in with your other completed forms. DEADLINE
MARCH 10, 2017 RINK REP
COACHES SIGNATURE
SYNCHRONIZEED TEAMS, PARENT/CHILD DUET, COUPLES SPOTLIGHT, FAMILY SPOTLIGHT, PRODUCTION, ENSEMBLE, COMEDY TEAM
CHECK APPRORIATE BOX: (Synchronized ages are as of 7-1-16)
( ) SYNCHRONIZED TEAM ( ) KALEIDOSKATE ( ) A- SKATING ( ) B- FORMATION ( ) C-ADVANCED FORMATION
( ) C-ADVANCED FORMATION ( ) COUPLES SPOTLIGHT () low () bronze () silver () gold () platinum
( ) FAMILY SPOTLIGHT ( ) ENSEMBLE
( ) PRODUCTION NUMBER ( ) COMEDY TEAM
( ) THEATER PRODUCTION TEAM
RINK REPRESENTING_
COACHES SIGNATURE
TEAM NAME
ISI TEAM # (SYNCHRONIZED TEAMS ONLY) Indicate any team member who has competed at or above the Novice level at any USFS National Championship within the last two
years
LIST NAMES AGES, LEVEL LIST NAMES AGES, LEVEL
1. 20.
2. 21.
3. 22.
4. 23.
5. 24.
6. 25.
7. 26.
8. 27.
9. 28.
10. 29.
11. 30.
12. 31.
13. 32.
14. 33.
15. 34.
16. 35.
17. 36.
18. 37.
19. 38.
(COACHES) TURN THIS FORM IN WITH YOUR COMPLETED ENTRY FORMS
DEADLINE MARCH 10, 2017
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GROUP ROSTER
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SPIRAL TEAMS
SPIRAL TEAM BASIC (PRE-ALPHA – THRU DELTA)
NAME OF TEAM
SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2.
SKATERS NAME 3. SKATERS NAME 4.
SPIRAL TO PERFORM 1.1 FT. ATTITUDE
2.FORWARD SPIRAL
3.GRAB FT. SPIRAL
4.TWO-FT GLIDE variations
posing in different body positions
SPIRAL TEAM A (FS 1-4)
NAME OF TEAM
SKATERS NAME 1.
SKATERS NAME 2.
SKATERS NAME 3.
SKATERS NAME 4.
SPIRAL TO PERFORM 1. FORWARD SPIRAL
2. BACKWARD SPIRAL 3. FWD TO BK SPIRAL
4. FWD CHINESE SPIRAL
SPIRAL TEAM B (FS 5-10)
NAME OF TEAM
SKATERS NAME 1. SKATERS NAME 2. SKATERS NAME 3. SKATERS NAME 4.
SPIRAL TO PERFORM 1. FWD TO BK SPIRAL 2. CHINESE SPIRAL
3. BILLMAN SPIRAL
4. CHARLOTTE
Coaches please fill this out and turn it in with your other completed forms. DEADLINE
MARCH 10, 2017 RINK REP
COACHES SIGNATURE
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TEAM POINT EXPLANATION
Each skater in the competition is a representative of a ream. Each skater entering an event
receives a score for his/her skating performance, as well as earning team points for the team s/he
represents. Each skater will receive one point for entering the event and the appropriate number
of points for their placement. For the following group events (Kaleidoskate, Pattern Skating,
Production Teams, Synchronized Skating Teams and Team Compulsories), five participation
points will be awarded to every team that participates. It is the duty of the accounting room to
calculate the results of each event, as well as the overall team winner. Results showing the first-
fifth places will be posted and everyone else will come in sixth. Effective January 1, 2009
There are four types of events and two types of point. The four events are: 1. Individual (which include partnered events)
2. Team events 3. Team events Production, Pattern, Team Compulsories, Synchronized Teams and
Kaleidoskate
4. Experimental
The Types of points are:
1. Placement 2. Participation – awarded for every event skated ( must actually compete in the event
to receive the point(s))
Below is how the points are distributed:
Individual / Partner / Team Events not listed below Placement
First – 5 points
Second – 4 points
Third – 3 points
Fourth – 2 points
Fifth – 1 point
Sixth or also skated – 0 points
Participation – awarded for each event skated
1 point for every event skated regardless of results
Team events for Production, Pattern, Team Compulsories,
Synchronized Teams and Kaleidoskate Placement
First – 25 points
Second – 20 points
Third – 15 points
Fourth – 10 points
Fifth – 5 point
Sixth or also skated – 0 points
Participation – awarded for each event skated
5 points for every team skated regardless of results
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TEAM POINT PERCENTAGE METHOD
The following is the competition team point percentage method used at Riverskate:
1st Place - 5 points 2nd Place - 4 points
3rd Place - 3 points
4th Place - 2 points
5th Place - 1 point
Points are given to the highest placing team member per event only. Team points are totaled and
divided by the number of highest placing team skaters recorded per event.
Example: Team A has three skaters in event 10.
Team B has two skaters in event 10.
Team A’s highest placing skater earned 1st Place. The team receives 5 points. Team A’s other
skaters earned 4th and 5th Place. The team receives no points for these skaters.
Team B’s highest placing skater earned 2nd Place. The team receives 4 points. Team B’s other
skater earned 3rd Place. The team receives no points for this skater.
The competition results and percentage calculations are as follows:
Team A Team B Event #1 5 4 Event #2 4 5 Event #3 5 3 Event #4 3 5 Event #5 5 3 Event #6 4 5 Event #7 3 5 Event #8 5 5 Event #9 5 4 Event #10 5 4
Add points divide by number of events
44 / 10 = 4.40 43 / 10 = 4.3
Team A gets 1st Team B gets 2nd
Ties are given the same point value as if there was not a tie.
Example: Two skaters on different teams tie for 1st Place in Event #8. Both teams receive 5
points.
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JUDGES APPLICATION
All qualified professionals who have current ISI Professional memberships, are invited to
judge this competition. You are not required to judge events your students are competing in.
You will be compensated for your time. Please fill out the form below and return with the
completed entry forms from your arena.
DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS, MARCH 10, 2017
NAME PROFESSIONAL ISI #
ADDRESS PHONE #
CITY STATE/ZIP
E-MAIL ADDRESS
FAX#
PLEASE CHECK THE LEVELS YOU WANT, AND ARE ABLE TO JUDGE
( ) ARTISTIC SKATING ( ) SPECIAL SKATER
( ) TOTS ( ) EDGE
( ) PRE-ALPHA ( ) COMEDY TEAMS
( ) ALPHA ( ) FOOTWORK
( ) BETA ( ) INTERPRETIVE
( ) GAMMA ( ) SPOTLIGHT
( ) DELTA ( ) COUPLES SPOTLIGHT
( ) FREESTYLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ( ) FAMILY SPOTLIGHT
( ) JUMP TEAM ( )A ( )B ( ) PARENT/CHILD DUET
( ) SPIN TEAM ( )A ( )B ( ) PRODUCTION NUMBERS
( ) ELEMENT TEAM ( )A ( )B ( ) SYNCHRONIZED SKATING
( ) STROKING ( ) SOLO COMPULSORY
( ) SOLO DANCE ( ) PAIRS
( ) PAIRS ( ) ICE DANCING
( ) COUPLES ( ) OPEN ARTISTIC
A judge’s schedule will be sent to you prior to the competition. This form must be returned
by MARCH 10, 2017. A JUDGES MEETING WILL BE Friday
PLEASE DON’T MAKE ME HUNT YOU DOWN, TURN YOUR JUDGES SHEET IN. Signature of Judges
YOU MUST BE A CERTIFIED JUDGES TO JUDGE. PLEASE, INDICATE WHAT
LEVEL YOU ARE CERTIFIED AT, BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD, OR SNCHRONIZED,
AND HAVE YOU PASSED THE UPDATE TEST FOR 2012 RULE REVISIONS? IF
YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT
MADALYN CELL 398-0523 WK 714-1214
MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS [email protected] [email protected]
THANKS, MADALYN