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Forward Inside Twizzles Forward outside twizzles: The skater will begin from a standing start with a LFO roll, forward cross stroke to a RFO twizzle which ends on RBI after 1½ revolutions. The skater will then step LFO to complete the set. Three twizzle sets are to be repeated across the width or down the length of the rink, and they should be repeated on the opposite foot in the same manner. Forward inside twizzles: For the second part of the move, The skater will begin from a standing start with a LFI roll to a RFI twizzle which ends on RBO after 1½ revolutions. The skater will then step LFI to complete the set. Three twizzle sets are to be repeated performed across the width or down the length of the rink., and The twizzles are then performed they should be repeated on the opposite foot in the same manner. This move may start in either direction. Focus: Turn execution and continuous flow


111. REFERRED TO SINGLES COMMITTEE – Singles Committee Amend rules TR 25.06 and TR 25.14 (pages 251, 254, MITF-31 and MITF-33) as follows:


TR 25.06 Novice Moves in the Field Test 1. Inside three-turns/rocker choctaws 2. Forward and backward outside counters 3. Forward and backward inside counters 4. Forward loops 5. Backward rocker choctaw sequence 65. Backward outside twizzles


Passing total would be adjusted accordingly. TR 25.14 Senior Supplemental Moves in the Field Test 1. Inside three-turns/rocker-choctaws (see novice pattern 1) 2. Forward loops (see novice pattern 4) 3. Backward outside twizzles (see novice pattern 65) 43. Backward loop pattern (see junior pattern 5) 54. Straight line step sequence (see junior pattern 6) 65. Spiral sequence (see senior pattern 2) 76. Serpentine step sequence (see senior pattern 5) Passing total would be adjusted accordingly.


Backward Outside Twizzles Backward outside twizzles: The skater will begin with a LFO three-turn changing edge into a LBO double twizzle with a two-foot push to assist the twizzle rotation. The skater then steps forward into a RFO three-turn, changing edge into a RBO double twizzle, completing a ‘twizzle set’. Each ‘twizzle set’ is performed three times down the length of the rink. Backward inside twizzles: The second part of the move begins with a RFI mohawk whose exit edge is the entry for a LBI double twizzle. The skater then steps on a RFI edge into a LFI mohawk whose exit edge is the entry for a RBI double twizzle, completing a ‘twizzle set’. Each set is performed three times down the length of the rink. This move may start in either direction. Intro- ductory steps and end pattern are optional. Focus: Turn execution and continuous flow


112. REFERRED TO SINGLES COMMITTEE – Singles Committee Amend rule TR 25.07 (pages 252 and MITF-37) as follows:


TR 25.07 Junior Moves in the Field Test 1. Forward and backward outside rockers 2. Forward and backward inside rockers 3. Power pulls 4. Choctaw sequence (new pattern) 5. Backward loop patterns 6. Straight line step sequence


Choctaw Sequence The skater will perform a choctaw sequence that covers the entire diagonal length of the rink and which is then repeated on the second diagonal. This sequence is performed with two consecutive one set of choctaws (e.g. RBO to LFI to RBO) that are is then followed by a cross in front followed by one set of choctaws performed in the opposite direction (e.g. LBO to RFI to LBO). Introductory steps are optional. This move may start in either direction. Focus: Edge quality and power


113. WITHDRAWN BY CHAIR – Singles Committee


114. REFERRED TO SINGLES COMMITTEE – Singles Committee Amend rule TR 25.12 (pages 253, MITF-61, MITF-62 and MITF-65) as follows:


TR 25.12 Adult Gold Moves in the Field Test 1. Stroking: Counterclockwise forward to backward and clockwise backward to forward power circles


2. Stroking: Counterclockwise backward to forward and clockwise forward to backward power circles


3. Forward double three-turns 4. Backward double three-turns 5. Backward outside circle eight 6. Brackets in the field


Stroking: Power Circles (Adult Gold 1) Counterclockwise Forward to Backward: Starting from a standing position, the skater will per- form eight forward crossovers in a counterclockwise direction, progressively increasing in foot speed and acceleration throughout the entire move, from a slow, but gradually accelerating pace to fully accelerated crossovers. The skater will then change from forward to backward with either a LFO three-turn or a RFI to LBI mohawk. The skater will then perform eight backward crossovers in a counterclockwise direction, starting with a slower tempo and progressively increasing in foot speed and acceleration throughout the entire move. As the skater accelerates, the circle circum- ference increases. Power circles are performed in both counterclockwise and clockwise directions. It is recommended that no more than 15 crossovers be utilized in completing each portion of this move. This move may start in either direction.


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Forward Loops The move may be skated across the width or down the length of the rink and begins from a standing start. The skater will begin with a LFO swing roll to prepare for the first RFO loop. The skater then pushes into a LFO loop when returning to the axis. This is repeated twice. After the last LFO loop the skater should perform a RFI chassé to prepare for a LFI loop. This loop is followed by a push into a RFI loop. These loops are also repeated twice to complete the move. This move may start on either foot. Focus: Edge quality and continuous flow


Clockwise Backward to Forward: Starting from a standing position, the skater will perform eight backward crossovers in a clockwise direction progressively increasing in foot speed and acceleration throughout the entire move, from a slow, but gradually accelerating pace, to fully accelerated crossovers. The skater will then change from backward to forward with a LBO edge to a RFO edge. The skater will then perform eight forward crossovers in the clockwise direction, starting with a slower tempo and progressively increasing in foot speed. As the skater acceler- ates, the circle circumference increases. Power circles are performed in both counterclockwise and clockwise directions. It is recommended that no more than 15 crossovers be utilized in completing each portion of this move. This move may start in either direction. Focus: Power


Stroking: Power Circles (Adult Gold 2) Counterclockwise Backward to Forward: Starting from a standing position, the skater will per- form eight backward crossovers in a counterclockwise direction progressively increasing in foot speed and acceleration throughout the entire move, from a slow, but gradually accelerating pace, to fully accelerated crossovers. The skater will then change from backward to forward with a RBO edge to a LFO edge. The skater will then perform eight forward crossovers in the counter- clockwise direction, starting with a slower tempo and progressively increasing in foot speed. As the skater accelerates, the circle circumference increases. Clockwise Forward to Backward: Starting from a standing position, the skater will perform eight forward crossovers in a clockwise direction, progressively increasing in foot speed and acceleration throughout the entire move, from a slow, but gradually accelerating pace to fully accelerated crossovers. The skater will then change from forward to backward with either a RFO three-turn or a LFI to RBI mohawk. The skater will then perform eight backward crossovers in a clockwise direction, starting with a slower tempo and progressively increasing in foot speed and acceleration throughout the entire move. As the skater accelerates, the circle circumference increases. Focus: Power


Backward Outside Circle Eight The skater will push from a standing start onto a backward outside edge and complete one two backward outside figure eights. Upon returning to center at the completion of the second circle, the skater will perform a backward inside figure eight by pushing onto a backward inside edge, thereby repeating the previously skated circle. The circles should be equal in size with each circle approximately three times the skater’s height. The skater may mark the center. This move may start on either foot. Focus: Edge quality and continuous flow


115. APPROVED AS AMENDED – Singles Committee Delete rules TR 25.13 and TR 25.14 (page 254) as follows:


TR 25.13 Intermediate Supplemental Moves in the Field Test May be taken after passing the intermediate moves and/or the adult gold moves in the field tests 1. Forward and backward crossovers (see preliminary pattern 1) 2. Forward circle 8 (see preliminary pattern 5) 3. Forward and backward perimeter power stroking (see pre-juvenile pattern 1) 4. Backward circle 8 (see pre-juvenile pattern 5) 5. Eight-step mohawk sequence (see juvenile pattern 3) 6. Spiral sequence (see intermediate pattern 2) 7. Forward twizzles (see intermediate pattern 4)


One element may be retried, if necessary. Passing Average


Standard Adult


Masters


3.2 3.0 2.8


Passing Total 22.4 21.0 19.6


TR 25.14 Senior Supplemental Moves in the Field Test May be taken after passing the senior moves in the field test 1.


2. Forward loops (see novice pattern 4) 3. Backward twizzles (see novice pattern 6) 4. Backward loop pattern (see junior pattern 5) 5. 6. 7.


One element may be retried, if necessary. Passing Average


Standard Adult


Masters


4.5 4.3 4.1


Straight line step sequence (see junior pattern 6) Spiral sequence (see senior pattern 2)


Serpentine step sequence (see senior pattern 5)


Passing Total 31.5 30.1 28.7


(Approximate time for test: 15 minutes) Judging panel required: Three gold singles/pairs or dance judges who are certified to judge moves in the field tests


Implementation date: July 1, 2015


116. APPROVED – Singles Committee Amend rule TR 32.06, novice free skate jump requirements, (page 258) as follows:


TR 32.06 Novice Free Skate Test Jumps: Recommended seven jump elements for men and six jump elements for ladies which must include the following:


1. Double Salchow (as a solo jump, not in combination or sequence) 2. Double toe loop (as a solo jump, not in combination or sequence) 3. Double loop (as a solo jump, not in combination or sequence) 4. An Axel type jump (as a solo jump, not in combination or sequence) 54. One jump combination consisting of two double jumps (no turn or change of foot be- tween jumps)


Balance of rule remains unchanged. Implementation date: July 1, 2014


(Approximate time for test: 15 minutes) Judging panel required: Three silver or higher rank singles/pairs or dance judges who are certified to judge moves in the field tests


Inside three-turns/rocker-choctaws (see novice pattern 1)


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