DATE
Saturday Evening, February 13, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
DEADLINE
Early
Registration
Deadline
($55 Entry Fee
for first event, $25
for each additional
event)
Postmark: Friday,
January 15
Online: Friday, January 15
Late Registration
Deadline
($60
Entry Fee for first
event, $25 for each
additional event)
Online only:
Monday, January 25
SITE
Cedar
Rapids Ice Arena 1100 Rockford Rd
Cedar
Rapids, IA
PRACTICE ICE
The Cedar Rapids Ice Arena (CRIA) will be
offering practice sessions.
Please call Lisa Recker to reserve a time,
319-730-6401.
**Practice session times are subject to change if the
competition needs to start earlier.
COMPETITION
Freeskate, Artistic, &
Compulsory/Short
CHIEF REFEREE: Rick Kern
ACCOUNTANT: Shirley Sisson
OTHER
Competition
schedule and map will be posted on the Iowa Games Web site
approximately seven days prior to competition.
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RINK SIZE
200x100 OLY Rink
FREESKATE REQUIREMENTS
*Male and
Females will compete separately in the
Freeskate event and combined for
Compulsory events.
Basic 1 &
2 (Program A):
1 foot glide left & right, two-foot turn
in place, forward & backward swizzles, &
a moving snowplow stop.
Basic 3 & 4 (Program B): Forward
stroking, forward crossovers (both
directions), backward 1 foot glide
(either foot), 2 foot spin & backward
stroking.
Basic 5 & 6 (Program C): Backward
crossovers both directions, back outside
edge on a circle R & L, T-stop, forward
arabesque & a one-foot spin.
Basic 7 & 8 (Program D): R & L
forward inside 3 turns, combination
move: (two crossovers, into forward
inside Mohawk, cross behind, step into
backward crossover and step to forward
inside edge, one direction only),
mazurka, one foot spin & a waltz jump.
Low Beginner: Well balanced program
with a MAXIMUM of five jump elements.
Salchow, toe-loop and ½ rotation jumps
permitted ONLY. All jumps may be
repeated as individual jumps or in
combination or sequence. No more than
three combos or sequences, one combo may
have three jumps / others only two.
Number of jumps in sequence is free.
Maximum of two spins of different
nature. One step sequence using ½ of the
ice surface.
High Beginner: Well balanced
program with a MAXIMUM of five jump
elements. Axel and double jumps are not
permitted at this level. All jumps may
be repeated as individual jumps or in
combination or sequence. No more than
three combos or sequences, one combo may
have three jumps / others only two.
Number of jumps in sequence is free.
Maximum of two spins of different
nature. One step sequence using ½ of the
ice surface.
Limited
Pre-Preliminary:
Well balanced program with a MAXIMUM of
five jump elements. Axel and double
jumps are not permitted at this level.
All jumps may be repeated as individual
jumps or in combination or sequence. No
more than three combos or sequences, one
combo may have three jumps / others only
two. Number of jumps in sequence is
free. Maximum of two spins of different
nature. One step sequence using ½ of the
ice surface.
Pre-Preliminary:
Well balanced program with a MAXIMUM of
five jump elements. Double jumps are NOT
PERMITTED and a maximum of 2 axels are
allowed at this level. All jumps may be
repeated as individual jumps or in
combination or sequence. No more than
three combos or sequences, one combo may
have three jumps / others only two.
Number of jumps in sequence is free.
Maximum of two spins of different
nature. One step sequence using ½ of the
ice surface.
Preliminary: Well balanced
program with a MAXIMUM of five jump
elements. An axel or waltz jump type
jump is REQUIRED. An axel & two double
jumps may be repeated only once as
individual jumps, in combination or in
sequence. Double axel and triple jumps
are not permitted. No more than three
combos or sequences, one combo may have
three jumps / others only two. Number of
jumps in sequence is free. Maximum of
two spins of different nature. One step
sequence using ½ of the ice surface.
Pre-Juvenile:
Well balanced program with a MAXIMUM of
five jump elements. One axel type jump
required. An axel & three double jumps
may be repeated only once as individual
jumps, in combination or in sequence.
Double axel and triple jumps are not
permitted. No more than three combos or
sequences, one combo may have three
jumps / others only two. Number of jumps
in sequence is free. Maximum of three
spins of different nature. One step
sequence using the FULL ice surface.
Juvenile/Open Juvenile:
We will be
following the skating element guidelines
from the 2008 – 2009 Free Skating
Requirements – ISU 1445
Intermediate:
We
will be following the skating element
guidelines from the 2008 – 2009 Free
Skating Requirements – ISU 1445
Novice:
We will be
following the skating element guidelines
from the 2008 – 2009 Free Skating
Requirements – ISU 1445
Junior Ladies:
We
will be following the skating element
guidelines from the 2008 – 2009 Free
Skating Requirements – ISU 1445
Junior Men:
We will be
following the skating element guidelines
from the 2008 – 2009 Free Skating
Requirements – ISU 1445
Adult:
As entries warrant, events will be
divided in Pre-Bronze, Bronze, Silver,
for competitors who are 26 years of age
and older.
Compulsory Requirements
Basic
Skill – Preliminary skaters will compete
on
1/2 of the rink. Pre-Juvenile – Juvenile
will compete with a full sheet of ice.
Elements must be skated in the order
listed. No music.
Basic 1 (Time: 1:00 or less) -
Forward two-foot glide, forward
two-foot swizzles 6-8 in a row, forward
snowplow stop, backward wiggles 6-8 in a
row.
Basic 2
(Time: 1:00 or less) -
Forward one-foot glide, forward alternating ½ swizzle pumps across
width of ice, two-foot turn in place,
backward two-foot swizzles 6-8 in a row.
Basic 3
(Time: 1:00 or less) -
Forward stroking, forward ½ swizzle pumps on a circle 6-8 in a row,
moving forward to backward two-foot
turn, backward one-foot glide, two-foot
spin.
Basic 4 (Time: 1:00 or less)-
Forward outside edge on a circle,
forward crossovers 6-8 consecutive,
forward outside 3-turn R&L, backward
stroking and backward snowplow stop.
Basic 5 (Time: 1:00 or less) -
Backward outside edge on a circle,
backward crossovers 6-8 consecutive,
one-foot spin, hockey stop and side-toe
hop.
Basic 6 (Time: 1:00 or less) -
Forward inside three turn R&L from
standstill, bunny hop, forward spiral on
a straight line, lunge, T-stop.
Basic 7 (Time: 1:00 or less) -
Forward inside open Mohawk R to L and L
to R, ballet jump, backward crossovers
to a back outside edge landing position,
forward inside pivot.
Basic 8 (Time: 1:00 or less)-
Moving forward outside or forward inside
three turns R&L, waltz jump, mazurka,
combination move (two forward crossovers
into FI Mohawk, step behind, step into
one backward crossover and step to a
forward inside edge), beginning one-foot
upright spin with optional free leg
position.
Beginner (Time: 1:00 or less) -
Waltz jump, ½ jump of choice, forward
two-foot or one-foot spin, forward or
backward spiral.
Pre-Preliminary (Time: 1:15 or less) -
Flip jump, jump combination waltz jump/toe loop OR salchow/ toe loop,
sit spin or camel spin, spiral sequence
(must include a forward and backward
spiral. Additional spirals and balance
moves such as Ina Bauers, spread eagles,
lunges and shoot the ducks may be
included)
Preliminary (Time: 1:15 or less) -
Lutz jump, jump combination (may not use lutz jump or axel), camel
spin, spiral sequence (must include a
forward and backward spiral. Additional
spirals and balance moves such as Ina
Bauers, spread eagles, lunges and shoot
the ducks may be included)
Pre-Juvenile (Time: 1:30 or less) –
A single jump of choice, a
combination jump consisting of
single/single or double/single jumps, a
spin combination w/ one change of
position and no change of foot, spiral
sequence (must include a forward and
backward spiral. Additional spirals and
balance moves such as Ina Bauers, spread
eagles, lunges and shoot the ducks may
be included)
Juvenile/Open Juvenile (Time: 1:30 or
less) –
A double jump of choice, a
combination jump consisting of
double/single or double/double jumps, a
spin combination w/ at least one change
of position and only one change of foot,
spiral sequence (must include a forward
and backward spiral. Additional spirals
and balance moves such as Ina Bauers,
spread eagles, lunges and shoot the
ducks may be included)
Artistic Requirements
Skaters will
be judged on interpretation of theme and
tempo of their chosen music. Artistic
expression and musical interpretation
are the major elements judged.
Appropriate costumes are encouraged but
are not required. Props may be used if
they can be placed and removed by the
skater in 30 seconds and do not present
danger to the skater.
Competition Format
Events will
be grouped by test level as indicated.
Event eligibility is based on test
status as of Jan. 21, 2009 (entry
deadline). Males and females will
compete separately. However, if entries
warrant and to give all athletes an
opportunity to compete, male and female
skaters may compete together in the same
event. Levels with more than eight (8)
entries may be divided by age.
Competition will start with beginners
and progress through each level with
adults being the last group. Athletes
may enter one level higher than the
level for which they are otherwise
qualified.
Adult Skaters
Please
indicate your freestyle level on the
entry form.
MUSIC
Skaters are
to provide their own music on a CD. CD's and cases
must be marked with the skater’s name
and event. Athletes
should have a second CD which can be
used as a backup. All CD's should be
turned in at the time of athlete
check-in and can be picked up
following the competition.
Rules/Sanctioning
USFS rules will apply as this is a sanctioned event.
Refer to the 2009-2010 rulebook for well
balanced program events. Judging will be done by certified USFS
judges for all events. Judging
method: 6.0 judging system. The referee
reserves the right to combine groups of
similar ability, if entries
warrant. Athletes are not required
to be members of the USFS to
participate in State Games, but must
meet USFS eligibility requirements.
AWARDS
Medals will
be presented to the top three athletes
in each division and will be presented
at the conclusion of each level.
Grouping & Start-times
7-10 days prior to competition, level
groupings, and approximated start times
will be available on the schedule link
above.
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FREESKATE
PROGRAM
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|
Code |
Level
|
Requirements
|
Program
Time |
|
**(Program
should be within + / - 10 seconds of required length) |
|
FS 100
| Basic
1 & 2 (Program A) |
See
Above |
1
minute |
|
FS 101 |
Basic 3 & 4 (Program
B) |
See
Above |
1
minute |
|
FS 102 |
Basic 5 & 6 (Program C) |
See Above |
1
minute |
|
FS 103 |
Basic 7 &
8 (Program D) |
See
Above |
1
minute |
|
FS 104 |
Beginner - Low |
See Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds
|
|
FS 105 |
Beginner - High |
See Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds
|
| FS 106
|
Limited Pre-Preliminary |
See
Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds |
|
FS 107 |
Pre-Preliminary |
See
Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds |
|
FS 108 |
Preliminary |
See
Above |
1
minute, 30 seconds |
|
FS 109 |
Pre-Juvenile |
See
Above |
2
minutes |
| FS 110
|
Juvenile |
See
Above |
2
minutes, 15 seconds |
| FS 111
|
Intermediate |
See
Above |
2
minutes, 30 seconds |
| FS 112
|
Novice |
See
Above |
3
minutes (female)3 minutes, 30 seconds (male) |
| FS 113
|
Adult |
See Above
|
1 minute, 40 seconds - 2
minutes, 40 seconds |
|
FS 114 |
Junior |
See Above |
3 minutes,
30 seconds (female)
4 minutes (male) |
|
FS 115 |
Open Juvenile |
See Above |
2 Minutes, 15 seconds |
|
|
|
|
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ARTISTIC
PROGRAM |
|
Code |
Level
|
Requirements
|
Program
Time |
|
**(Program
should be within + / - 10 seconds of required length) |
|
FS 200 |
Basic 1 & 2 (Program A) |
See Above |
1 minute |
|
FS 201 |
Basic 3 & 4(Program B) |
See Above |
1 minute |
|
FS 202 |
Basic 5 & 6(Program C) |
See Above |
1 minute |
|
FS 203 |
Basic 7 & 8(Program D) |
See Above |
1 minute |
|
FS 204 |
Beginner |
See Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds |
|
FS 205 |
Limited Pre-Preliminary |
See Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds |
|
FS 206 |
Pre-Preliminary |
See Above |
1 minute - 1
minute, 30 seconds |
|
FS 207 |
Preliminary |
See Above |
1 minute 30 seconds |
|
FS 208 |
Pre-Juvenile |
See Above |
1 minute 30 seconds |
|
FS 209 |
Juvenile |
See Above |
1 minute 30 seconds -
2
minutes |
|
FS 210 |
Intermediate |
See Above |
2 minutes |
|
FS 211 |
Novice |
See Above |
2 minutes - 2 minutes 30
seconds |
|
FS 212 |
Adult |
See Above |
1 minute 30 seconds -
2
minutes 30 seconds |
|
FS 213 |
Junior |
See Above |
2 minutes 40 seconds |
|
|
|
|
|
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COMPULSORY EVENTS
|
|
Code |
Level
|
Requirements
|
Program
Time |
|
**(Program
should be within + / - 10 seconds of required length) |
|
FS
300
|
Basic
1 |
See
Above |
1
minute or less |
| FS
301 |
Basic
2 |
See
Above |
1
minute or less |
| FS
302 |
Basic
3 |
See
Above |
1
minute or less |
| FS
303 |
Basic 4 |
See
Above |
1
minute or less |
|
FS 304 |
Basic 5 |
See Above |
1 minute or less |
|
FS 305 |
Basic 6 |
See Above |
1 minute or less |
|
FS 306 |
Basic 7 |
See Above |
1 minute or less |
|
FS 307 |
Basic 8 |
See Above |
1 minute or less |
|
FS 308 |
Beginner |
See Above |
1 minute 15 seconds or less |
|
FS 309 |
Pre-Preliminary |
See Above |
1 minute 15 seconds or less |
|
FS 310 |
Preliminary |
See Above |
1 minute 15 seconds or less |
|
FS 311 |
Pre-Juvenile |
See Above |
1 minute 15 seconds |
|
FS 312 |
Juvenile |
See Above |
1 minute 15 seconds |
|
|
|
|
|
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SHORT PROGRAM |
|
Code |
Level |
Requirements |
Program Time |
|
**(Program
should be within + / - 10 seconds of required length) |
|
FS 313 |
Juvenile |
See Above |
2 minutes |
|
FS 314 |
Intermediate |
See Above |
2 minutes |
|
FS 315 |
Novice |
See Above |
2 minutes 15 seconds |
|
FS 316 |
Junior |
See Above |
2 minutes 40 seconds |
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ENTRY
FORM
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Entry Form.
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ONLINE
CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
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Cedar Rapids Ice Arena
Lisa Recker
319-730-6401
l.recker@cricearena.com
This is a qualifying sport
for the 2011 State Games of America in San Diego,
California. Click here for more information on the
2011
State Games of America.
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