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June
1, 2006
Dear
Skating Professional:
Sanction
by ISI and in partnership with the US Figure Skating, I would like
to cordially invite you to our 6th Annual Anaheim ICE
Synchronized Team Championships on Sunday, November 12th,
2006.
Enclosed
in this packet are entry forms and other important competition
information, such as rules and eligibility.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact
me at (714) 518-3212.
We
are very excited about this event and look forward to seeing you
at Anaheim ICE!
Sincerely,
John
Saitta
Anaheim
ICE Skating Director
and the Anaheim ICE Professional Staff:
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Bautista |
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Kathi
Pargee
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| Ellen
Beaumont
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Natalie Pinkus
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| Richelle
Dante
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Sara Robertson
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| Emily
Gray
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Jamie Streeter
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| Jill
Leonard
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Jim Stuart
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| B.J.
Lilly
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Matthew Stuart
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| Claudine
Mascia
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Terri Suzanne
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| Kathleen
McMillan
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Sherri Terando
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| Annie
Middleton
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Lia Trovati
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| Jessica
Moore
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Marlene Van Dusen
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| Sharon
Wissel
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COMPETITION
INFORMATION
SANCTION:
Sanctioned by ISI.
COMPETITION
DATES:
Sunday, November 12, 2006.
ENTRY
FORM DEADLINE:
Saturday, October 7, 2006. Late entries, if accepted, will be at a double fee.
ADDRESS:
ANAHEIM ICE
300 W. LINCOLN AVE.
ANAHEIM, CA 92805
ELIGIBILITY:
All skaters entering this
competition must be registered individual members of ISI or USFSA.
RULES:
The competition will be conducted
in accordance with the guidelines contained in the 2006 ISI
Skaters & Coaches Handbook.
VERIFICATION:
The information on the entry form
must be accurate and complete.
Inaccurate and/or incomplete forms will be returned.
False information will result in disqualification.
JUDGING:
In fairness to our competitors, all ISI associate members (Instructors), with teams competing
in this competition, must do their part in judging an appropriate
number of events. Only
coaches who have signed up to judge will be permitted into the
Competitor’s Staging Area.
There will be a hospitality room open to all judges.
MUSIC
AND REGISTRATION:
All teams are to check in at the
registration desk at least
1 hour prior to their scheduled event.
If the competition is running ahead of schedule, an event
may begin earlier than its scheduled time.
Please turn in your program tape or CD at that time.
Cassette tapes or CDs are to be clearly labeled with the
team’s name, event, level, rink and/or club they are
representing. There
should be no more than one program on a tape or CD.
Please rewind tapes.
COMPETITION INFORMATION CONTINUED
RINK
SIZE:
Ice
surface is 200’ by 85’ with rounded corners.
AWARDS:
All skaters will receive an award.
Medals or trophies will be awarded to the teams placing 1st
through 5th. Awards
will be presented upon the posting of each event.
ACCOUNTING
REVIEW:
Accounting review requests can be
made by an ISI Associate Member to the Competition Director.
Judges scores are considered final; a review is simply a
verification of these scores.
There will be a $50.00 fee for all reviews.
If an error is found, the fee will be refunded.
SCHEDULE
OF EVENTS:
A preliminary schedule of events
and judge’s sign up sheet will be sent to each participating
rink.
CRITIQUE:
In partnership with US
Figure Skating, Anaheim ICE has arranged for 3 National
Synchronized USFS judges to attend this event.
A USFS judge will be sitting on each judging panel
viewing programs and offering critiques to each team’s head
coach following all “Synchronized Skating” events. (There
will be no critiques for “Formation” events.)
EVENTS OFFERED
SYNCHRONIZED FORMATION
SYNCHRONIZED
SKATING
PRODUCTION
SYNCHRONIZED
TEAM AGE DIVISIONS
Teams will be divided by
the following age groupings (age to be determined as of July 1,
2006).
Jr.
Youth Teams Majority
of skaters age 7 and under
Youth
Teams
Majority of skaters age 8-10
Sr.
Youth Teams Majority
of skaters ages 11-12
Teen
Teams
Majority of skaters ages 13-19
Adult
Teams
Majority of skaters age 20 and over
DESCRIPTION
OF EVENTS
SYNCHRONIZED
FORMATION:
Groups of 8-32 skaters performing
various formations such as pinwheels, circles, lines, blocks, etc.
(similar to a marching band).
The program should consist of marching and basic skating
skills, with a minimum of footwork, hops or toe steps.
The team should demonstrate a good knowledge of
synchronized basics such as unison, straight lines, and correct
holds. Formation
teams demonstrate synchronized basics using any forward skating
steps, such as forward marching (not loud stomping), forward half
swizzles or pumps, and backward
skating on two feet only.
A two-foot turn must be used if two-foot backward skating
is done, since a “mohawk” turn would be illegal.
Only two-foot
backward skating is allowed such as backward pumps.
Backward chasses, backward progressives, backward cutbacks,
backward crossovers, backward marching and mohawks are all illegal
“one-foot” backward skating moves.
Program
length:
3 – 4 ½ minutes
There is no penalty for skating
under the prescribed time.
Judging
Criteria:
Correctness; duration; general
overall; musical interpretation (includes meanings, rhythm,
style); pattern and formations; unison
SYNCHRONIZED
SKATING:
Groups of 8-32 skaters who have
mastered the basics of good synchronized skating and are executing
superior synchronized formations with speed, difficulty, and
accuracy. The program
should contain synchronized moves along with edges, intricate
footwork and a minimum of two-foot skating. There should be a minimum of stops (or pauses).
Skaters should strive for continuous movement throughout
the program with smooth transitions, and give the impression that
it was done effortlessly. Small
jumps or hops, technically difficult turns and connecting moves
(i.e., brackets, Choctaws, arabesques, Bauers, etc.) are
encouraged. Skating
teams use forward and backward skating steps such as chasses,
progressives and crossovers along with maneuvers such as backward
splicing, backward eggbeaters, backward figure eight pass throughs,
backward spoke wheels, blocks, lines or circles with intricate
footwork. Unison,
cleanness and speed are expected.
Program
length:
3 – 4 ½ minutes
There is no penalty for skating
under the prescribed time.
Judging
Criteria:
Choreography-Pattern (includes
flow); duration; general overall; musical interpretation (includes
meanings, rhythm, style); technical merit (includes difficulty,
variety, correctness); unison.
DESCRIPTION
OF EVENTS CONTINUED
PRODUCTION:
This category is for your entire
skating team, regardless of skating skill level and age, performed
to music for 4-1/2 minutes. This
is a lavish, creative, artistic work marked by extreme freedom of
style and structure, using costumes and props to illustrate the
number. Any and all
types of skating maneuvers are permitted (including jumps and
spins). All
participants must wear ice skates.
Program
length:
4 ½ minutes
There is no penalty for skating
under the prescribed time.
Judging
Criteria:
Costume and/or prop, duration,
judge’s appeal, music and choreography, originality.
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