Must contain the following elements in any order JUMPS
• One jump combination/sequence may contain three jumps; the remaining jump combinations/sequences are limited to two jumps
• May perform only one double-double combination or sequence • Jumps may be repeated only once and only in combination or se- quence
• ONLY the following double jumps may be performed: double toe loop, double Salchow and double loop
• Double flip, double Lutz and double Axel are not permitted SPINS
Maximum of three spins of a different character • If a spin includes a change of foot, it must have a minimum of four revolutions on each foot. All other spins must have a minimum of five revolutions.
• There must be a minimum of two revolutions in each position, or the position will not be counted.
• The skaters have freedom to select the kinds of spins they intend to execute within the spin types allowed.
STEP OR CHOREO- GRAPHIC SEQUENCE
Maximum of one element chosen from: • One choreographic step sequence utilizing the full ice surface OR
• One choreographic sequence utilizing the full ice surface Notes: • A sequence that meets the minimum requirements above will be awarded a fixed base value and evaluated by the judges in GOE
• A sequence that does not meet the minimum requirements above will receive no value
• Jumps may be included in either sequence • Sequences that are too short and barely visible cannot be consid- ered as meeting the requirements
67. APPROVED – Adult Skating Committee Amend rule TR 25.09 (page 252) as follows:
TR 25.09 Adult Pre-Bronze Moves in the Field Test Expectations for this adult standard test reflect a passing average that aligns with the pre-preliminary moves in the field test. The purpose of this test is to encourage beginning adult skaters to learn the fundamentals of ice skating. No great deal of technical ability, carriage or flow is expected. Candidates must show knowledge of the steps, fairly good edges and some evidence of good form.
Balance of rule remains unchanged. Implementation date: July 1, 2014
68. APPROVED – Adult Skating Committee Amend rule TR 25.10 (page 253) as follows:
• Additional moves in the field sequences, spiral sequences and step sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements; in- stead they will be counted as transitions and marked as such
REMARKS • Unless otherwise stated, all elements must meet the general criteria and basic requirements in order to be counted (see rule section 4100).
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Masters Intermediate Singles Test qualifications, as of the closing date for entries, skaters must have passed at least one of the following: A. The standard intermediate free skate test and: 1. On or after Oct. 1, 1977, and prior to Oct. 1, 1991, no higher than the standard junior free skate test;
2. On or after Oct. 1, 1991, no higher than the standard novice free skate test;
B. Prior to Oct. 1, 1977, the 3rd figure test; C. On or after Oct. 1, 1974, and prior to Oct. 1, 1979, no higher than the 7th figure test.
MASTERS INTERMEDIATE WELL-BALANCED FREE SKATE 3:10 maximum time
Must contain the following elements in any order JUMPS
Maximum of six jump elements • One must be an Axel-type jump, and at least one must be a jump combination or jump sequence
• Up to three may be jump combinations or jump sequences • One jump combination/sequence may contain three jumps; the remaining jump combinations/sequences are limited to two jumps
• May perform only one double-double combination or sequence • Jumps may be repeated only once and only in combination or sequence
• Double flip, double Lutz and double Axel are not permitted SPINS
• ONLY the following double jumps may be performed: double toe loop, double Salchow and double loop
Maximum of three spins of a different character • If a spin includes a change of foot, it must have a minimum of four revolutions on each foot. All other spins must have a minimum of five revolutions.
TR 25.10 Adult Bronze Moves in the Field Test Expectations for this adult standard test reflect a passing average that aligns with the preliminary moves in the field test. The purpose of this test is to continue the encourage- ment of beginning adult skaters to learn the fundamentals of ice skating. The fundamentals of ice skating must be demonstrated although not necessarily mastered. Candidates The candidate must show knowledge of the steps and a sense of continuous flow and strength. Attention should be given to depth of edges and proper curvature of lobes.
Balance of rule remains unchanged. Implementation date: July 1, 2014
69. APPROVED - Adult Skating Committee Amend rule TR 25.11 (page 253) as follows:
TR 25.11 Adult Silver Moves in the Field Test Expectations for this adult standard test reflect a passing average that aligns with the pre-juvenile moves in the field test. The fundamentals of ice skating must be demonstrated, although not necessarily mastered. Good edges, flow, strength, extension, and form are required and must be strongly emphasized. Candidates must skate the correct steps and turns on good edges showing good form, continuous flow and strength, and preciseness to their steps.
Balance of rule remains unchanged. Implementation date: July 1, 2014
70. APPROVED – Adult Skating Committee Amend rule TR 25.12 (page 253) as follows:
TR 25.12 Adult Gold Moves in the Field Test Expectations for this adult standard test reflect a passing average that aligns with the juvenile moves in the field test. Candidates must skate the correct steps and turns on good edges, with good form, flow, strength and preciseness to their steps. Candidates must give a strong performance showing strong true edges, smooth turns, correct posture and effortless flow.
Balance of rule remains unchanged. Implementation date: July 1, 2014
71. APPROVED – Adult Skating Committee Amend rule TR 32.09 (page 259) as follows:
TR 32.09 Adult Pre-Bronze Free Skate Test Expectations for this test reflect a passing average that aligns with the pre-preliminary free skate test. The purpose of this test is to encourage beginning adult skaters to learn the fun- damentals of free skating. No great deal of technical ability, carriage or flow is expected. The candidate must show knowledge of the elements, fairly good edges and some evidence of good form. The following technical elements are to be skated individually, without music.
• There must be a minimum of two revolutions in each position, or the position will not be counted.
• The skaters have freedom to select the kinds of spins they intend to execute within the spin types allowed.
STEP OR CHOREO- GRAPHIC SEQUENCE
Maximum of one element chosen from: • One choreographic step sequence utilizing the full ice surface OR
• One choreographic sequence utilizing the full ice surface Notes: • A sequence that meets the minimum requirements above will be awarded a fixed base value and evaluated by the judges in GOE
• A sequence that does not meet the minimum requirements above will receive no value
• Jumps may be included in either sequence • Sequences that are too short and barely visible cannot be consid- ered as meeting the requirements
Balance of rule remains unchanged. Implementation date: July 1, 2014
72. APPROVED – Adult Skating Committee Amend rule TR 32.10 (page 259) as follows:
• Additional moves in the field sequences, spiral sequences and step sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements; instead they will be counted as transitions and marked as such
TR 32.10 Adult Bronze Free Skate Test Expectations for this test reflect a passing average that aligns with the preliminary free skate test. The purpose of this test is to continue the encouragement of beginning adult skat- ers to learn the fundamentals of free skating. The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of the elements and a sense of strength and continuous flow. A relationship with the music should be attempted in the program. The following elements are required: give a reason- ably good performance showing a command of the following technical elements, a sense of speed, flow and depth of edge. The fundamentals of free skating must be demonstrated, although not necessarily mastered. Jumps: 1. At least three different single jumps of which one must be a Salchow and one must be a toe loop (each performed as a solo jump, not in combination or se- quence)
Spins:
2. One jump combination consisting of a waltz jump and a toe loop (no turn or change of foot between jumps)
1. One-foot backspin, entry optional (minimum three revolutions in position) 2. Sit spin in recognizable sit position (minimum three revolutions in position)
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MASTERS NOVICE WELL-BALANCED FREE SKATE 3:10 maximum time
MASTERS INTERMEDIATE WELL-BALANCED FREE SKATE 3:10 maximum time
Must contain the following elements in any order
REMARKS • Unless otherwise stated, all elements must meet the general criteria and basic requirements in order to be counted (see rule section 4100).
Note: Rule 2055 will be amended accordingly. Implementation date: July 1, 2014
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