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c. If these tied competitors increase the maximum group size permitted by two or more, the draw group in question shall be divided into two subgroups. One subgroup shall consist of these tied competitors. The other subgroup shall consist of the remaining competitors from the group.


d. The movement of tied competitors in the event does not affect the other competitors. Their assigned draw group does not change.


e. When competitors are tied, there will be a separate draw before the main draw to determine the draw order for the tied competitors.


5. Start the draw with the best-placed competitor in the event. The starting order in each group will be drawn in order of placement.


2736 Warm-up groups: A. If the maximum number of competitors allowed in a warm-up group is not exceeded, the competitors will skate in the same warm-up group.


B. Junior and senior short dance: starting with the competitor who drew last to skate, use the table in rule 2714 to establish the maximum permitted in a warm-up group.


& )RU DOO RWKHU HYHQWV LQFOXGLQJ FKDPSLRQVKLS ¿QDO VHJPHQW HYHQWV DW 8 6 )LJXUH 6NDWLQJ &KDPSLRQVKLSV WKH GUDZ groups as established are the warm-up groups.


2737 Promptly following these draws, the starting orders shall be posted. 2800 U.S. Synchronized and Synchronized Sectional Championships


2810 Synchronized Skating Qualifying Competitions – Entries 2811 $OO HQWULHV PXVW EH PDGH WR WKH SHUVRQ SODFH GHVLJQDWHG LQ WKH DQQRXQFHPHQW RQ RU EHIRUH WKH GDWH VSHFL¿HG IRU WKH FORVLQJ of the entries. The provisions of rule 2401 shall apply.


2812 &ORVLQJ GDWH RI HQWULHV IRU WKH ¿UVW V\QFKURQL]HG VNDWLQJ TXDOLI\LQJ FRPSHWLWLRQ VKDOO EH QR ODWHU WKDQ Oct. 1. Teams not entering by the closing date for entries will not be permitted to compete. The provisions of rule 2401 shall apply. A. Teams entered in sectional competitions are not required to state whether or not they will participate in the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships until after the sectional competition is completed.


2813 If a synchronized team is entered as an individual member, it shall enter the section in which the greatest number of team members’ legal residences are located. In the case of a regional collegiate team, it shall enter the section in which the majority of the colleges represented are located.


2814 Clubs are permitted to enter more than one team in the same level.


2820 Rosters, Substitutes, Alternates and Crossover Skaters 2821 7KH HQWU\ IRUP RI WKH ¿UVW TXDOLI\LQJ FRPSHWLWLRQ RI WKH \HDU IRU DOO V\QFKURQL]HG VNDWLQJ HYHQWV EHFRPHV WKH RI¿FLDO WHDP URVWHU IRU WKH UHPDLQGHU RI WKH \HDU 7KH URVWHU PXVW OLVW DOO WHDP PHPEHUV LQFOXGLQJ DOWHUQDWHV 1R DGGLWLRQV ZLOO EH permitted from sectionals to the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships. A. The roster is to be submitted to U.S. Figure Skating headquarters with the entry form by Oct. 1; % 5HTXHVWV IRU VXEVWLWXWLRQV WR WKH URVWHU PXVW EH VXEPLWWHG RQ WKH RI¿FLDO IRUP WR WKH VHFWLRQDO YLFH FKDLU RI WKH Synchronized Skating Competitions Subcommittee. Substitutions to the roster may be permissible up to two weeks prior to the start of the next qualifying competition. The request must be in writing and include the reason for the substitution together with proof of age, if applicable under rule 2824. The sectional vice chair for synchronized skating competitions will notify the national vice chair for synchronized skating competitions, the team manager, the chief referee and U.S. Figure Skating headquarters of the decision at least one week prior to the start of the competition in question.


C. Collegiate and Open Collegiate teams will be permitted to withdraw their qualifying competition entry without penalty XQWLO 'HF


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2822 :ULWWHQ QRWLFH LV UHTXLUHG IURP WKH SHUVRQ ¿QDQFLDOO\ UHVSRQVLEOH IRU V\QFKURQL]HG VNDWLQJ VWDWLQJ WKDW D VNDWHU LV D PHPEHU LQ JRRG VWDQGLQJ UHJDUGLQJ DOO ¿QDQFLDO PDWWHUV UHODWLQJ WR WKH ROG WHDP SULRU WR ¿QDO DFFHSWDQFH WR WKH QHZ WHDP ,I VXFK QRWLFH LV ZLWKKHOG IRU DQ\ UHDVRQ RWKHU WKDQ RXWVWDQGLQJ ¿QDQFLDO REOLJDWLRQ RU RWKHUZLVH GHOD\HG PRUH WKDQ GD\V IROORZLQJ QRWLFH RI D UHTXHVWHG FKDQJH WKHQ VXFK SHUVRQ ¿QDQFLDOO\ UHVSRQVLEOH IRU V\QFKURQL]HG VNDWLQJ PD\ EH VXEMHFW to disciplinary action including suspension.


2823 ,Q HDFK TXDOLI\LQJ FRPSHWLWLRQ D WHDP PD\ VNDWH WKH QXPEHU RI PHPEHUV SHUPLWWHG IRU LWV OHYHO DV VSHFL¿HG LQ UXOHV 7200 through 7530. A team is permitted to skate a different number of skaters at each qualifying competition subject to adherence to rules 2821 and 2828.


2824 Documents required for qualifying competitions: $ 3URRI RI DJH L H FRS\ RI ELUWK FHUWL¿FDWH SDVVSRUW GULYHU¶V OLFHQVH QRWDUL]HG DI¿GDYLW HWF IRU PHPEHUV RI VHQLRU junior, novice, intermediate and juvenile synchronized skating teams must be submitted to U.S. Figure Skating by Oct. 1 SULRU WR WKH PHPEHU HQWHULQJ WKHLU ¿UVW TXDOLI\LQJ FRPSHWLWLRQ 6XFK SURRI QHHGV WR EH VXEPLWWHG RQO\ RQFH SHU PHPEHU 8SRQ UHFHLYLQJ YDOLG SURRI RI DJH 8 6 )LJXUH 6NDWLQJ KHDGTXDUWHUV ZLOO ÀDJ WKH PHPEHU UHFRUG DQG LPPHGLDWHO\ GHVWUR\ DQ\ GRFXPHQWDWLRQ 7KH URVWHU LV WR EH YHUL¿HG E\ KHDGTXDUWHUV RQ D \HDUO\ EDVLV $GXOW PDVWHUV RSHQ DGXOW DQG RSHQ PDVWHUV V\QFKURQL]HG VNDWLQJ WHDPV PXVW SURYLGH SURRI RI DJH LI VR UHTXHVWHG E\ WKH UHIHUHH DQG or local organizing committee of the competition for which the team is entered.


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