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Dear District 13 Rinks, Coaches and Skaters, The coaches, staff, and skaters of Bremerton Ice Center are pleased to invite you to the 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition! Competition The dates for this year’s competition will be February 3 – 4, 4, 2012 2012. We are continuing to offer the Open Freestyle events. These freestyle events allow skaters to perform spins from ANY level. Jump restrictions still apply. Skaters participating in the open freestyle level in spotlight or artistic events need to adhere to stated maneuver restrictions on jumps and spins. Questions? Contact the competition director. All entries must be postmarked on or before January 6, 6, 2012 2012. Any entries postmarked after January 7, 2012 2012, will be charged a double entry fee at the discretion of the Competition Director. Please have your Skating Director or Team Coach collect and confirm all entries and send them in together. Be sure to sign and verify each entry before sending them to Bremerton Ice Center. If you would like a souvenir competition t-shirt or sweatshirt, please find the order form contained in this packet. Orders can also be placed at the competition. This packet should include all the information you will need. Please be sure to read the packet entirely so you can enjoy the full experience. The practice ice schedule will accompany the schedule of events. If you do not see an event that you would like to participate in or have any additional questions, feel free to call or e-mail Allison Miller (information below) and she will be more than happy to assist you. Winter is a beautiful time of year to enjoy Kitsap Peninsula, so we hope that you will have an opportunity to discover some of what our area has to offer while you are here. Please visit www.visitkitsap.com for more information. We look forward to seeing you at our competition this year! Competition Dates: February 3 – 4, 2012 Entry Form Deadline: January 6, 2012 Deadline: Mail Entry Forms to: Bremerton Ice Center Attention: Allison Allison Miller 1950 Homer Jones Drive Bremerton, WA 98310 For more information, please call or ee-mail: Allison Miller 360360-479479-7465 rink 360360-479479-9028 fax [email protected] [email protected] Sincerely, Allison Miller Allison Miller Competition Director 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition BREMERTON ICE CENTER February 3 – 4, 2012 RULES The competition will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines contained in the most recent edition of the ISI Handbook. The new 2012 rules will be in effect at this year’s competition. SEE THE ATTACHED DETAILS FOR MORE INFORMATION. VERIFICATION The Team Coach or Skating Director must sign each form to verify that the information contained on the entry form is true and accurate. The information on the entry form must be complete and accurate. Inaccurate and/or incomplete forms will be returned. False information will result in disqualification. There will be a $25 fee for any changes made to your original entry form. ENTRIES – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY The Team Coach or Skating Director from each rink should collect the fully completed entry forms accompanied by a check or money order in the appropriate amount and mail or return to: Bremerton Ice Center Attn: Allison Miller 1950 Homer Jones Drive Bremerton, WA 98310 [email protected] All entries must be postmarked on or before FRIDA FRIDAY, 6, 2012 2012. Make checks payable to BIC. DAY, JANUARY 6, There will be NO refunds. refunds. LATE ENTRIES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COMPETITION DIRECTOR AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO LATE FEES. We reserve the right to limit the number of entries and to refuse late entries. **PLEASE INCLUDE AN ALPHABETIZED TEAM LIST WITH SKATERS NAME, AGE, ISI # AND EVENTS ENTERED.** NTERED.** ELIGIBILITY The competition is open to ALL SKATERS ages 2-100, who are current registered individual members of I.S.I. (Ice Skating Institute). All entrants must compete in the highest test level they have passed and registered with the ISI on or before January 6, 2012. All skaters’ ISI memberships and test level completion will be verified verified through ISI. Skaters tested at the following US Figure Skating test levels may compete no lower than the corresponding ISI test level. Adult Pre-Bronze Pre Preliminary/ Adult Bronze Preliminary/ Pre Juvenile/ Adult Silver Adult Gold Juvenile/ Intermediate Novice Junior/ Senior Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle 2/ Open Bronze 3/Open Bronze 4/Open Silver 5/Open Silver or Gold 6/Open Gold 7/Open Platinum 8/Open Platinum EVENTS Tot 1-4, Pre-Alpha through Delta, Freestyle 1-10, Interpretive, Artistic, Stroking (Alpha through Delta), Solo Compulsory Moves (Tots through Freestyle 10), Test Maneuvers, Shoot the Duck, Spotlight, Couples Spotlight, Family Spotlight, Ensemble Team, Open Freestyle (Bronze through Platinum), Synchronized, and Jump & Spin. Male and Female skaters will compete separately in Technical events only. The age groups will be determined by the number of entries in each event. REGISTRATION All skaters are to check in at registration 45 minutes prior to their scheduled event (except for skaters in the first event of the day). If the competition is running ahead of schedule, an event may begin earlier than its scheduled time. Registration will open 30 minutes prior to start of competition. 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition TEAM POINTS Team points have been raised for all ISI competitions for Synchronized teams. First Place: 25 points Fourth Place: 10 points Second Place: 20 points Fifth Place: 5 points Third Place: 15 points **In addition each team will receive 5 participation points for competing. All other event entries receive 1 participation point plus the following points for placement: First Place: 5 points Fourth Place: 2 points Second Place: 4 points Fifth Place: 1 point Third Place: 3 points MUSIC Cassette tapes or CDs are acceptable and must be labeled with the skater’s name, event, age, and rink name. Please have have a backback-up for your cassette or CD. CD Music must be handed in at the registration desk when you check in. Cassettes must be rewound. rewound No more than one program on a cassette or CD. Music may be picked up at the registration desk one hour after the scheduled event. Please remember to pick up your music before leaving the competition. AWARDS Awards will be presented to the 1 – 5 place winners in each event. Awards will be presented upon the posting of each event. st th PICTURES & VIDEO A photographer will be on location to take pictures of any skaters wishing to purchase photos. Photos will be available to purchase at that time only. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS The schedule of events will be sent to each rink (not to the individual skaters) and posted on our website, www.bremertonicecenter.com, 10 days prior to event. Please check with your Skating Director or coach after January 23, 2012 for your event times. ACCOUNTING REVIEW REQUEST Review requests may be made in writing and submitted by the Team Coach to the Competition Director or the Chief Referee no later than one hour after the results have been posted. All review requests must include a $50.00 fee, which will be refunded should the review request be upheld. Review requests concerning “judgment” will not be considered. The Chief Referee’s decision will be final. PRACTICE SESSIONS A practice schedule will be mailed to each rink (not to individual skaters) and will be posted on our website, www.bremertonicecenter.com, by January 23, 2012. TIMING AND DURATION OF ROUTINES All routines will start from a stationary position. The timing of the routine will start with any action after the music starts (even if the feet are not moving). Timing stops when the skater stops moving completely. Program Durations listed in minutes Tot 1-4 Pre Alpha – Delta Freestyle 1-3 Freestyle 4-5 / Open Bronze-Silver Freestyle 6 Freestyle 7 / Open Gold Freestyle 8 Freestyle 9-10 / Open Platinum Pair 1 Pair 2-3 Pair 4 Pair 5-6 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Spotlight Pre Alpha–Delta Spotlight FS 1–FS 3 / Bronze Spotlight FS 4–FS 5 / Silver Spotlight FS 6-10 / Gold / Platinum Couples Spotlight Low Couples Spotlight Med Couples Spotlight Intermediate Couples Spotlight High Ensemble Team Family Spotlight Synchronized Teams 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 3.0 1.5 2.0-4.5 (see new chart) 10 SECOND LEEWAY The 10-second leeway over the prescribed time applies to all program events with music. This means that judging will stop at 10 seconds over the prescribed time. If the skater skates 11-14 seconds over the prescribed time, he/she will be given a duration score of 5.0. Any required maneuver done past the 10 second leeway will receive a zero. There is no penalty for skating under the prescribed time. UNCAPTURED MANEUVERS There are certain maneuvers that are not listed as requirements in any of the test levels. These moves are called uncaptured maneuvers: Uncaptured Uncaptured Uncaptured Uncaptured Uncaptured Uncaptured Uncaptured Uncaptured ½ rotation jumps may be performed at any level. gliding maneuvers may be performed at any level. full rotation jumps may be performed at the FS 2 level or higher. 1 ½ rotation jumps may be performed at the FS 4 level or higher. two rotation jumps may be performed at the FS 5 level or higher. spins using a variation of the camel position may be performed at the FS 5 level or higher. spins using a variation of the layback position may be performed at the FS 6 level or higher. back sit-spins and back camel spins can be performed on either edge. The penalty for performing an uncaptured maneuver at the wrong level will be given the grade of 2.0 on the judge’s sheet under extra content. Specific uncaptured maneuvers can be found in the ISI Handbook pages 310316. SKATERS WARMWARM-UPS There will be a short warm-up period before each event. JUDGING In fairness to the competitors, all rinks with skaters entered in the competition must cover an appropriate number of judging panels. Please see the 2012 ISI Handbook for guidelines. All judges must be certified and have passed the 2012 Update Test if their original tests were taken before October 1, 2011. All coaches & judges must have a current ISI Professional membership. All Professional Memberships and Judges’ Certifications will be verified by ISI. DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS ISI TEST & COMPETITION REVISIONS The test and competition revisions effective January 1, 2012 2012 will be applied. TECHNICAL EVENTS – SOLO Tots 11-4: Skaters are to perform a program to music, including all of the required maneuvers from the test level. Tot 1-4 skaters are not permitted or required to perform an additional maneuver from a higher test level. Coaches will be allowed to accompany their students on the ice for these events, if necessary. Pre Alpha – Delta: Skaters are to perform a program to music, including all the required maneuvers from the test level. In addition, skaters must perform perform one additional maneuver from Freestyle 1. Moves from a lower level are also permitted and any “uncaptured” moves for these levels are allowed. Skaters that perform two different Freestyle 1 moves will be penalized with a 2.0 given under Additional Move. In Beta, the foot must be lifted off the ice for the back crossover. Cut backs do not meet the test requirements. In Gamma, Gamma at least three strokes must precede the Mohawk combination, for a total of seven steps. In Delta, the edges must be done consecutively outside-outside and inside-inside. The lunge must be done in a straight line and completed with a one-foot glide. Freestyle 11-10: Skaters are to perform a program to music, including all the required maneuvers from the test level. Skaters are limited to three attempts per required maneuver during their program. Additional maneuvers from higher test levels or uncaptured moves from higher levels are not permitted. In FS 1, 1 the edges must be done consecutively; outside-outside and inside-inside ARTISTIC EVENT This event is open to all skaters Freestyle 1 and above. Props of any kind are no longer permitted in the artistic event. This includes a portion of a costume (hats, boas, etc.) if it is detached from the costume and used as a prop. 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition The following maneuver limitations apply: FS 11-3 / Open Bronze – Maneuvers allowed are FS 4 and below, Duration - 1:30 min. FS 44-5 / Open Silver – Maneuvers allowed are FS 6 and below, Duration – 1:30 min. FS 66-10 / Open Gold or Platinum – All maneuvers allowed, Duration – 2:00 min. INTERPRETIVE Open to all skaters at the Alpha level or higher. The skaters will listen to a previously chosen piece of music three times on warm-up. The music will be played a fourth time for the skater to listen to while off the ice. The skater then creates a program to the music. Emphasis is on the skater’s ability to choreograph to music, not on the difficulty of the skating maneuvers performed. Skaters may not receive any help from their coach or others during this event. Music for FS3 and below will be 1 minute in length, FS4 and above will be 1.5 minutes. The following maneuver limitations apply: Alpha – Delta – Maneuvers allowed are FS 1 and below FS 1-3 / Open Bronze – Maneuvers allowed are FS 4 and below FS 4-5 / Open Silver – Maneuvers allowed are FS 6 and below FS 6-10 / Open Gold or Platinum – All maneuvers allowed SOLO COMPULSORY MOVES TOTS THROUGH FREESTYLE 10 This event is open to skaters in Tots to Freestyle 10 levels. Skaters are to perform a mini program of the three selected maneuvers, without music. Each maneuver may only be attempted one time. A minimum amount of connecting steps will be allowed, however, there is no grade given for these interconnecting moves. Additional maneuvers are not allowed. The following are the three selected maneuvers: FS 11-5 on ½ ice FS 66-10 on Full Ice Note: There is no penalty for the quantity of swizzles, wiggles, strokes or crossovers performed in the Tot-Beta levels. Only the quality of the maneuvers is judged. Tot 1 Tot 2 Tot 3 Tot 4 Pre Alpha Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Freestyle 1 Freestyle 2 Freestyle 3 Freestyle 4 Freestyle 5 Freestyle 6 Freestyle 7 Freestyle 8 Freestyle 9 Freestyle 10 March in place, Fall down/Get up, March while moving Moving swizzles (3x), 2 Foot Jump in place (3x), 2 Foot Glide Dip, Preparation for Snowplow Stop, Backward Wiggles Back Swizzles, Back Wiggles, 2 ft or 1 ft Snowplow Stop Forward Swizzles, 1 Foot Glide, Back Swizzles Forward Stroking, Left over Right Crossovers, 1 Foot Snowplow Stop Back Crossovers Left over Right, Left Foot T-Stop, Backward Stroking Right Outside 3-turn, Left Inside Mohawk Combination, Hockey Stop Left Inside 3-turn, 4 Consecutive Inside Edges, Lunge Forward Arabesque, One-Half Flip, Two-Foot Spin One-Foot Spin, Ballet Jump, One-Half Toe Walley Backward Arabesque, Change Foot Spin, Toe Loop Loop Jump, Sit Spin, Flip Jump Axel, Fast Back Scratch Spin, Camel Spin Jump Combination, Split Falling Leaf, Double Salchow Combination Spin, Flying Camel Spin, Double Toe Walley Double Flip, Flying Sit Spin, Double Loop Double Lutz, Flying Camel-Jump Sit Spin, Axel/Double Loop Combination Death Drop, Arabian Cartwheel/Butterfly, Triple Edge Jump TEST MANEUVERS Skaters will perform two maneuvers from their level or a higher level. The maneuvers are listed in the entry packet. Each skater will be able to attempt each maneuver two times. These maneuvers will be done on ½ ice. Skaters may compete at one level above their registered test level. **ALL ALL MANEUVERS MANEUVERS MAY BE DONE IN EITHER DIRECTION OR FOOT. FOOT The following are the two selected test maneuvers for each level: level: Tot 1 Tot 2 March in Place Begin 2 foot glide 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Proper way to get up Two-Foot jump in place Tot 3 Tot 4 Pre Alpha Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Freestyle 1 Freestyle 2 Freestyle 3 Freestyle 4 Freestyle 5 Freestyle 6 Freestyle 7 Forward Swizzles Backward Swizzles One Foot Glide (either foot) Forward Crossovers Backward Crossovers Outside Three Turn Lunge Arabesque (Spiral) Ballet Jump Salchow Jump Flip Jump Axel Jump Double Salchow Jump Double Toe Loop Jump Dip T-Position and push (either foot) Backward Swizzles Forward Stroking T-Stop Mohawk Combination Bunny Hop Waltz Jump One Foot Spin Change Foot Spin Sit Spin Camel Spin Spin Combination Flying Camel Spin Freestyle 8 Freestyle 9 Freestyle 10 Double Loop Jump Double Lutz Jump Double Axel Jump Flying Sit Spin Flying Camel-Jump Sit Spin Death Drop STROKING – ALPHA THROUGH DELTA Skaters will perform forward stroking in both directions to music of different tempos selected by the Competition Director. Skaters will be grouped together by age and ability level. Crossovers are optional and will not be judged. STROKING – FREESTYLE 1 THOUGH 4 Skaters will perform the above in addition to backward stroking with back crossovers in both directions. SHOOT THE DUCK Skaters will compete in two divisions - Pre-Alpha through Delta and Freestyle 1 and up. The fee for the shoot the duck is only $2.00. $2.00 There will only be 1 winner in each division. Timing will begin when the skater’s hips are below the knee level. Hands may be placed on the knee or free leg. Freestyle skaters must stand up to complete maneuver. Falling will result in disqualification. FOOTWORK FOOTWORK Open to skaters Freestyle 1 and above. This event is also available for all Open Freestyle levels. Skaters perform Footwork Sequences of their own design to music, and are grouped by age and test level. The one-minute program should contain a variety of turns and connecting steps, and may contain ½ rotation jumps and spins less than three revolutions. JUMP & SPIN TEAMS – (USE TEAM ENTRY FORM) FORM) Two person teams: teams Skater #1 will perform the same jump maneuver twice, while skater #2 stands still. Skater #2 then performs the same spin maneuver twice, while skater #1 stands still. If partners are of different skill levels, then they will compete at the higher level. The following are the maneuvers to be performed: Low Medium Intermediate High Pre Alpha-Delta FS 1, 2 & 3/Bronze FS 4 & 5/Silver FS 6-10/Gold/Plat. 2 Foot Hop or Bunny Hop Toe Loop or ½ Flip Half Loop or Axel Double Salchow or Double Loop 2 Foot Spin 1 Foot Spin or 2 Foot Spin Sit Spin or Backspin Flying Camel or Flying Sit Spin Four person teams: teams This event will be conducted the same as the previous with 4 skaters and 4 maneuvers. The following is a list of the maneuvers to be performed: Low Medium Intermediate High Pre-Alpha-Beta Gamma-Delta FS 1-4 FS 5-10 Two Foot Glide, Forward Stroking, Right T-Stop, R/L Forward Crossovers Hockey Stop, RFO 3-Turn, Bunny Hop, Lunge or Shoot the Duck 2 Foot Spin, Ballet Jump, Change Foot Spin, Loop Jump Lutz Jump, Layback Spin, Double Toe Loop, Flying Sit Spin OPEN BRONZE – OPEN PLATINUM PLATINUM EVENTS Freestyle skaters now have even more options to participate in ISI competition events. Skaters who have passed any level of the traditional Freestyle 1-10 tests can also participate in the new Open Freestyle events. USFS 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition skaters need to be current ISI members and pass the test level that corresponds to their current USFS level (see page 1 for level specifications). Skaters who participate in the Open Freestyle event are allowed to perform spins from ANY level. Jump limitations still apply. Jump and and spin limitations apply to Open levels for Artistic and Spotlight events. There are NO REQUIRED MANUEVERS for these new “open” events. Please check the ISI website, www.skateisi.org for complete details for all Open Freestyle events. SPOTLIGHT EVENTS Spotlight Light Entertainment: Entertainment: To entertain in a refreshing, lighthearted, vaudevillian fashion using music, costumes and props (optional). Spotlight Dramatic: An artistic theatrical performance by an individual skater that evokes an emotional response from the judges and audience. The skater’s interpretation should create a mood that is enhanced by style, creativity, costuming and props. The overall impression at the conclusion of the performance should be that it was dramatic, not lighthearted, as in the Light Entertainment category. Spotlight Character: Individual skater portrays a famous, easily identifiable character, through the use of music, costume, props and actions. Opportunity exists here for the skater to be creative, original and exciting. Examples: Pink Panther, Superman, Cinderella, Minnie / Mickey Mouse, etc. Skaters may enter more than one category. Each program must be different. Spotlight events have no required maneuvers. Emphasis is placed on the theatrical and entertainment value of the skater’s performance, rather than on the technical accuracy of specific maneuvers. Skaters are limited as to the maneuvers that may be performed during their Spotlight programs. SOLO SPOTLIGHT Solo Spotlight is divided into four categories: Low – Tots to Delta (duration 1.0 minute) - Maneuvers allowed are FS 1 and below Medium – FS 1-3 / Open Bronze (duration 1.5 minutes) - Maneuvers allowed are FS 4 and below Intermediate – FS 4-5 / Open Silver (duration 1.5 minutes) - Maneuvers allowed are FS 6 and below High – FS 6-10 / Open Gold or Platinum (duration 2.0 minutes) - All Maneuvers allowed COUPLES SPOTLIGHT Two skaters perform a routine together that is entertaining, emotional or portrays characters. If a lower level skater wishes to skate with a higher level skater, they must compete following the rules of the higher level. Couples Spotlight is divided into four categories: Low – Tots to Delta (duration 1.0 minute) - Maneuvers allowed are FS 1 and below Medium Medium – FS 1-3 / Open Bronze (duration 1.5 minutes) - Maneuvers allowed are FS 4 and below Intermediate – FS 4-5 / Open Silver (duration 1.5 minutes) – Maneuvers allowed are FS 6 and below High – FS 6-10 / Open Gold or Platinum (duration 2.0 minutes) - All Maneuvers allowed ENSEMBLE TEAM Three to seven skaters perform a routine that follows Spotlight costume & prop rules and specifications. Use Team Entry Form. Any skating maneuvers are allowed. FAMILY SPOTLIGHT Family Spotlight is open to a team of two or more family members. Skate a routine that follows Spotlight costume & prop rules and specifications. Use Team Entry Form. Any skating maneuvers are allowed. COSTUMES AND PROPS – SPOTLIGHT EVENTS Elaborate costumes and props are encouraged to help skaters with the act. Skaters may have assistance at the ice door. Props are limited to those that the skaters can hand carry onto the ice themselves (in one trip). trip) The following props will not be allowed: *wet mops with bucket of water *flame oriented props *anything that could alter the surface of the ice *live props *off ice participation during the number *assistance in setting up the prop Rule in Effect: 30 seconds to set up prop and 30 seconds to remove prop. Bremerton Ice Center is not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen props. 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Rink Size: 200’ x 85’ ISI SYNCHRONIZED SKATING FORMATION RULES Mandatory as of January 1, 2008 Skaters are to skate as one unit as opposed to individual soloists. Teams will be composed of 8-24 skaters. Synchronized skating stresses the importance of unison (please see the 2012 ISI Handbook for more details). We look forward to the participation of Synchronized Skating Teams at Bremerton’s 20th Annual Love to Skate Competition. Be aware that the new ISI rules changes for Synchronized Events will be in effect. Please carefully review the following rule changes: JUMPS, SPINS, SPINS, LIFTS & INTERSECTIONS Lifts are restricted to teen skating events only. The lifting hand of the lifter(s) should not extend higher than their head(s). Acrobatic lifts: moves in which the skater is only held by the blade(s), foot (feet), leg(s) and arm(s) and swung around. Acrobatic lifts are not allowed. All lifts where the lifted skater(s) is in a totally vertical sustained position with the head down are considered an expression of acrobatics and therefore illegal. Assisted vaults or other lifts where the lifting skaters is rotating around him or herself are allowed provided there is no sustained, totally vertical position with the head down. Backward spiral intersections are not allowed at any level. PENALTIES * 2.0 Correctness for Formation teams who do lifts or acrobatic moves * 2.0 Technical Merit for Skating teams who do lifts, restricted lifts, backward spiral intersections or acrobatic moves * 2.0 Correctness/technical merit for teams that do not retrieve fallen items from the ice immediately after the performance * Jumps (single rotation and below) are permitted at any level in the skating category * Axels are permitted in the skating category with less than half the team performing the jump at any time * Spins are restricted to upright spins only in the Tot & all Youth (Junior Youth, Youth and Senior Youth) age groupings * Any spins are allowed at the Teen and Adult skating levels * No lifts or rotation jumps allowed at the formation level * No double or triple jumps are allowed at any level NUMBER OF SKATERS Skating teams will be limited to no more than 24 skaters. DURATION AND AGE DIVISIONS Age divisions: * Tots Majority: 6 years or younger * Junior Youth Majority: 8 years or younger * Youth Majority: 9-11 years * Senior Youth Majority: 12-14 years * Teen Majority: 14-19 years * Adult Majority: 20 years or older Skating team duration changes: * Tots 2.00 (10 second leeway) * Junior Youth 2.30 (10 second leeway) * Youth 3:00 (10 second leeway) * Senior Youth * Teen * Adult 3:30 (10 second leeway) 4:30 (10 second leeway) 3:30 (10 second leeway) COMPETITION ATTIRE We strongly suggest teams use a method called “sewing hair” to secure hair for performances. Bobby pins are not allowed. Costumes that alter the surface of the ice are not permitted. Items that fall from a costume must be picked up immediately after the performance so no deduction will be given. The penalty for not retrieving fallen items will be 2.0 under Correctness/Technical merit. 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 21stAnnual Love to Skate Competition Coaches and Judges Registration Form Please list below all of the available judges from your rink attending the ISI 21st ANNUAL LOVE TO SKATE OP OPEN EN COMPETITION, February 3 – 4, 2012. Please print their complete name, ISI Associate Member number and ISI Judges Certification level. This year’s 21st ANNUAL LOVE TO SKATE COMPETITION will require all teams to provide one judge for every 10 skaters or less representing your rink. Bremerton Ice Center will utilize only those judges who have passed the ISI Judges Certification Test. All coaches who have passed any level of judge certification exam prior to 10/1/11 must take and pass the 2012 Update Test to maintain their current certification level. Bremerton Ice Center will send every team coach a blank judges’ judges’ schedule so that each judge can sign up for a judging slot when they are available. This will eliminate any conflicts and nono-show judging assignments. assignments. Name of Rink / Team: Will there by a designated Team Coach? If yes, name of Coach: Telephone #: Yes No Rink #: Name: Address: Phone #: Certification Level: Professional #: E-Mail: Name: Address: Phone #: Certification Level: Professional #: E-Mail: Name: Address: Phone #: Certification Level: Professional #: E-Mail: Name: Address: Phone #: Certification Level: Professional #: E-Mail: Name: Address: Phone #: Certification Level: Professional #: E-Mail: Name: Address: Phone #: Certification Level: Professional #: E-Mail: I attest that these judges are current ISI Professional Members, are currently certified and will fulfill all assignments throughout the competition and will attend the judges meeting. Team Coach Signature: Signature: Date: Mail to: Bremerton Ice Center 1950 Homer Jones Drive Bremerton, WA 98310 Attn: Allison Miller or Send via fax to 360-479-9028 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Welcome All Ice Skaters To the Baymont Inn & Suites Bremerton Bremerton, WA 5640 Kitsap Way Bremerton, WA 98312 360-377-7666 360-479-5028 fax BOOKING Please contact the Baymont Inn directly to book your rooms. Competition Rate. Ask for the Love to Skate COST All skaters will be guaranteed a rate of $75.00 per room / per night. Reservations must be placed by February 1, 2011 to receive the discounted rate. DATES Rooms have been blocked off for Friday, February 4 through Sunday, February 5. HOTEL SERVICES & AMENITIES Relax in your room or take a swim in their heated indoor pool. If you need to relieve stress or wind down after a long day of skating they offer a fitness room with state of the art equipment for any type of workout. Complimentary Wireless Internet is available. Complimentary full hot breakfast is provided every morning to all guests. DIRECTIONS *From the South, travel North on I-5 towards Seattle. At exit 132, turn right onto ramp towards So. 38th St. / WA-16 / Gig Harbor / Bremerton. Keep straight to stay on ramp towards S 38 St. West / WA-16 W / Tacoma Mall / Gig Harbor / Bremerton. Keep left to stay on ramp. Take ramp left onto SR-16 towards WA-16 towards WA-16 / Bremerton / Sprague Ave. Road name changes to SR-3. Take Kitsap Way exit, and turn left at Kitsap Way and the hotel will be on your right. If you need directions from the ferries, please call. Other hotels: Silverdale Beach Motel Oxford Inn & Suites 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO RINK From the South: Take Hwy 16 West toward Bremerton Hwy 16 turns into Hwy 3 North Take the first Bremerton exit (Navy Yard City). Follow ships! Turn right (east) onto Hwy 304 (Burwell Street) During Construction, follow detour signs to 6th Avenue Turn right onto 6th Avenue Go to the end of 6th Ave. and turn left on Washington Ave. Turn right at the Manette Bridge Turn left at the end of the bridge onto Wheaton Way Turn right (northeast) onto Schley after the YMCA sign Bremerton Ice Center is up the hill on the right From the North: Take the Bremerton SR-303 NW Waaga Way Exit Go South on Waaga Way Turn left (east) onto Sheridan Turn immediate right (south) onto Wheaton Way Turn left (northeast) onto Homer Jones Dr Bremerton Ice Skating Center on right **Follow signs to the Kitsap Family YMCA ** **If ** you need directions from the ferries, please call. 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Bremerton Ice Center February 3 – 4, 2012 Entry Deadline January 6, 2012 INDIVIDUAL ENTRY FORM Name: Address: Home Phone: Date of Birth: / Skater’s ISI #: Coaches Name: Rink Representing: / Expiration: Parent(s) Name: City: Zip: E-Mail: Age (as of February 11, 2011): Male ( ) Pending Highest ISI Test Passed: Coaches Phone: Female Are you an active USFS member who has competed at or above the Novice Level (individual or synchronized) at any USFS National Yes No Championship within the last two years? TOTSTOTS-DELTA □ Tots (1-4) Ages 6 and under □ Solo Compulsory Moves □ Solo Technical (PreAlpha-Delta) □ Stroking (Alpha-Delta) □ Test Maneuvers (Level _____ ) □ Spotlight □ Character □ Dramatic □ Light Entertainment □ Interpretive (Alpha-Delta) □ Shoot the Duck (Pre Alpha-Delta) FREESTYLE OPEN FREESTYLE FREESTYLE □ Solo Compulsory Moves □ Solo Technical □ Artistic (FS 1-10 – All ages) □ Stroking (FS 1-4) □ Test Maneuvers (Level ______ ) □ Footwork □ Spotlight □ Character □ Dramatic □ Light Entertainment □ Interpretive (FS 1-10) □ Shoot the Duck □ □ □ □ Bronze (FS 1-3) Silver (FS 4-5) Gold (FS 5-6) Platinum (FS 7-10) PARTNER EVENTS □ Couple Spotlight □ Low (PA-Delta) □ Med (FS 1-3) □ Int. (FS 4-5) □ High (FS 6-10) □ Jump & Spin 2-person Teams □ Low (PA-Delta) □ Med (FS 1-3) □ Int. (FS 4-5) □ High (FS 6-10) Skating Level Skating Level **Partner must also send separate entry form & fee Entry Fee First Event: Event: Each Additional Additional Event: Tots (First Event): Event): Couples Spotlight (per skater) skater): Pairs (per skater): Family Entry 2 Skaters 1st Entry (each add. Family skater $30) Shoot the Duck $45 $45 □ $20 □ $20 □ $20 □ $20 □ $75 □ $30 x ____ □ $2 □ Total Enclosed: $___________ Entries and entry fee must be postmarked ON OR BEFORE January 6, 2012. LATE ENTRIES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COMPETITION DIRECTOR AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO LATE FEES. Make checks payable to BIC. BIC. NO REFUNDS! Return completed entry to: Bremerton Ice Center 1950 Homer Jones Drive, Bremerton, WA 98310 Attn: Allison Miller 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition *Partners Name: *Partners Name: *Event Name: M F Age: ISI #: I skate in this competition at my own risk and hereby for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators waive and release any and all rights to claims for damages I may have against Bremerton Ice Center, and it’s employees, agents, members or the competition committee, as well as any facility used for this participation in this competition. I have read all the attached and above information. Skater’s Signature Date Signature of Parent (if under 18) Date I declare that the information above is true, that this skater’s test(s) is/are registered, that skater is an individual member of the ISI, and is skating in the proper categories or levels. Team Coach or Skating Director Date Any changes to this original entry form will result in a Change Fee of $25 per change - per skater 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Bremerton Ice Center February 3 – 4, 2012 Entry Deadline January 6, 2012 TEAM ENTRY FORM Team Name: Rink Address: Phone: Coaches Name: City: Zip: Coaches Phone: Synchronized Skating *ages as of July 1, 2011 □ Tots Majority - ages 6 or younger □ Junior Youth Majority – ages 8 or younger □ Youth Majority – 9-11 years □ Senior Youth Majority – 12-14 years □ Teen Majority – 14-19 years □ Adult Majority – 20 + years Team Events □ Jump & Spin Team ~ Level ________ □ Ensemble Team ~ Level __________ □ Family Spotlight Entry Fee $15.00 $15.00 per member Total Enclosed: $___________ Entries and entry fee must be returned ON OR BEFORE January 6, 2012. LATE ENTRIES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COMPETITION DIRECTOR AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO LATE FEES. Make checks payable to BIC. BIC. Sorry, NO REFUNDS! Skater’s Name Age ISI # **USFS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. **Indicate any team member who has competed at or above the Novice Level at any USFS National Championship in the last 2 years. Coaches Signature: 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Date: 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition Competition Program Advertising Parents, relatives and friends are invited to purchase an ad for the program to show their support for their favorite skater(s). Below is a copy of the artwork from which to choose. Please write the number of the ad you wish to use and the “To” and “From” names and it will be included in our program. All ads are $5.00 each. Ad #: To: From: #1 You’ve Got Style!! #2 HAVE FUN!! #3 #4 #6 Smile #5 #7 SK8 GR8 #8 #9 #10 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition SOUVENIR PROGRAM ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY Bremerton Ice Center is hosting the 21st Annual ISI Love to Skate Competition on February 3 – 4, 2012. The competition may include teams from Washington and Oregon, with several individuals participating in different categories. We are asking for your support for the ISI Bremerton Skating Participants by advertising in our souvenir program. Every skater receives a copy and is available to the public to ensure maximum exposure for your business. AD RATES □ Full Page $75.00 □ ½ Page $50.00 □ Business Card $25.00 COPY DEADLINE ~ January 13, 2012 All ads must be copy ready, otherwise a setup fee will be charged. Please send order & payment to: Bremerton Ice Center 1950 Homer Jones Drive Bremerton, WA 98310 Attn.: Allison Miller In agreement with the terms and conditions stated above, I authorize you to publish our advertisement in the official program for the 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition in 2012. Firm Name: Phone: Address: Authorized By: City: Zip: Any questions contact Allison Miller at 360-479-7465 or [email protected] 21st Annual Love to Skate Competition