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TROY SUMMER COMPETITION IJS for Novice through Senior events July 6-9, 2006 Hosted by the Troy Skating Club www.troyskatingclub.org Location & Facilities: The Hobart Arena is located at 255 Adams St., Troy, Ohio just North of Dayton, Ohio off exit 74 from I-75 (follow signs off exit to arena). The Hobart Arena has an ice surface of 185 X 85 with slightly rounded corners. Dressing rooms and snack bar facilities are available at the arena. There will be vendors on site with skating supplies, hair braiding, jewelry and handbags, fabric, sweatshirts, etc. Rules & Sanctioning: This non qualifying competition is sanctioned by and will be conducted under the rules of US Figure Skating in accordance with the rules effective for the 2006-2007 qualifying competition season except as modified in this announcement. Chief Referee: Kathy Slack (937-339-1994) Kslack9907@aol.com Entries & Eligibility: Eligible competitors are current members in good standing of US Figure Skating and shall be eligible to enter events based on their test status (as of June 6, 2006) or compete up one level, but not both. A minimum of two entries will be required for all flights to be scheduled. Events: Beginner through Senior Freeskating, Juvenile through Senior Short Program, Beginner through Pre Juvenile Compulsory Moves, Pair SP and FS, Dance (Solo and Couples), Adult CM and FS, Spins, Showcase and Basic Skills. Basic Skills through Preliminary flights will be grouped by date of birth. All other flights will be grouped by random selection. Critiques: Critiques, given National and International judges will be offered for skaters and coaches (individually) after each Juvenile through Senior freeskating events. Critiques will be held at the South end of the arena immediately following the event. Closing Date: Completed entry forms must be postmarked by June 6, 2006. Late entries, if accepted, must be accompanied by a $25 late fee. Refunds will not be issued unless an event is cancelled due to lack of entries. Entries where incorrect levels were entered and changes need to be made will be assessed a $30 change fee. Basic Skills Approval MSD041106 EGL041006MH Fees: 1

All fees are per skater (unless otherwise noted): First Event: $70 Additional Events: $30 each Solo Dances: $25 each Pairs SP: $35 per person Pairs FS: $35 per person Couples Dance: $35 per person Basic Skills Events Only: $30 each All returned checks will be assessed a $30 fee. Please include a self-addressed, stamped, business size (#10) envelope for the return of your competition and practice ice schedules. A $30.00 fee will be assessed if the skater enters the wrong event and has to be changed. Mail completed entries to: Robin Wagner, Competition Chair, 317 Staunton Rd, Troy, Ohio 45373. Phone: 937-339-3060 and email: rwagner@all-world.com. Practice Ice: Practice ice will be scheduled beginning the morning or evening of July 5, 2005 (depending on registrations) and will continue throughout the competition at a fee of $10.00 per 30 minute session if prepaid and $12 per 30 minute session on a walk-on basis. Pre-registration is limited to 1 session per event entered. No practice ice will be sold by phone, fax, or email. Additional walk-on practice ice may be available at the registration desk at check-in on a first come, first serve basis. Every effort will be made to assign practice time the same day as the event. Also, walk-on sessions may be available the evening of July 5, 2006 (exact times will be available on web site after schedule has been completed). Schedule will be posted on or before July 1, 2006 on the web site. Registration: The registration desk will open one hour prior to the first practice session and will remain open throughout the competition. Skaters should check in at least one hour prior to their competition time. Music: Cassettes or CD s (standard CD-R format only) will be accepted. All music must be turned in at the time of registration. Music should be clearly marked with competitor s name, event and running time do not put label on front of CD. Cassettes must be rewound and ready to play with the appropriate side clearly marked. CD s must be turned in with jewel case. Cassettes or CD must only have one piece of music per cassette or CD. Please have copies of cassette or CD rink side during the event in case of a music malfunction. Music may be retrieved from the registration desk shortly after the conclusion of each event. Awards: Medals will be awarded for first, second and third place finishers in each event. Ribbons will be awarded through eighth place. Check the official schedule of events for the time of the awards ceremonies. Ribbons may be picked up at the Registration Desk. All Basic Skills entrants will receive a trophy or medal. The Ellin Jenkins Memorial Trophy will be awarded to one Junior, Novice, or Intermediate Lady (starting with Junior on down, providing the event has five or more skaters) who places first after competing in both the short program and free skating. The Aloye Yackels Team Trophy will be awarded to the club whose members compile the most event points according to the 2005 point system. Only your home club may be awarded your points. Basic Skills events will be included in the total points. Photography/Video: Ledin Video will be available for video and photos 2

Accommodations: The Troy hotels are all within 5-7 minutes of Hobart Arena. The others are within a 10-20 minute drive. There are other events in the area, so please make your reservations early and mention Troy Skating Club when booking. If you need help with room reservations, contact Kathy Slack at 937-339-1994. Holiday Inn Express Fairfield Inn 60 Troy Town Dr. 83 Troy Town Dr. Troy, OH 45373 Troy, OH 45373 937-332-1700 937-332-1446 Residence Inn Hampton Inn 87 Troy Town Dr. 45 Troy Town Dr. Troy, OH 45373 Troy, OH 45373 937-440-9303 937-339-7801 Best Western Holiday Inn Express 1375 St. Rt. 55 19 Weller Dr. Troy, OH 45373 Tipp City, OH 45371 937-335-0021 937-667-1574 Comfort Inn & Suites Ramada Inn Lmtd. 987 E. Ash St. 950 E. Ash Street Piqua, OH 45356 Piqua, OH 45356 937-778-8100 937-615-0140 troyskatingclub.org 3

2006 Troy Summer Competition July 6-9, 2006 (6 th only if needed) Entries must be postmarked by June 6, 2006 Applications available on Web: www. troyskatingclub.org BE SURE TO COMPLETE BOTH PAGES OF APPLICATION. Partners must complete separate entry forms. Please print or type. Competitor s Last Name: First Name: USFS #: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: ( ) Competitor s Club: Date of Birth: Age: Sex: FS Test Passed: Pair Test: Skater s Email: Partner s Last Name: Primary Coach s Last Name: Partner s First Name: Primary Coach s First Name: Primary Coach s Address: City: State: Zip: Coach s Primary Phone: ( ) Coach s 2 nd Phone: ( ) Coach s Email: Coach s USFS#: Free Skating Events Compulsory Moves Couples Dance Solo Dance Events Basic Skills 1 Beginner I 23 Beginner I 42 Pre Juvenile 60 Dutch Waltz 83 Tots (SPS) 2 Beginner II 24 Beginner II 43 Juvenile 61 Rhythm Blues 84 Basic 1 3 Pre Preliminary A 25 Pre Preliminary 44 Intermediate 62 Canasta Tango 85 Basic 2 4 Pre Preliminary B 26 Preliminary 45 Novice 63 Cha-Cha 86 Basic 3 5 Preliminary A 27 Pre Juvenile 46 Junior 64 Fiesta Tango 87 Basic 4 6 Preliminary B 28 Adult Pre Bronze 47 Senior 65 7 Pre Juvenile 29 Adult Bronze Spin Events 66 Willow Waltz Swing Dance 88 Basic 5 89 Basic 6 8 Juvenile 30 Adult Silver 48 Beginner 67 Ten Fox 90 Basic 7 9 Open Juvenile 31 Adult Gold 49 Pre Preliminary 68 Hickory Hoedown 91 Basic 8 10 Intermediate Pairs FS 50 Pre-Juvenile 69 Fourteenstep 92 FS 1 11 Novice 32 Preliminary 51 Juvenile Open Juvenile 70 European Waltz 93 FS 2 12 Junior 33 Pre Juvenile 52 Intermediate 71 Foxtrot 13 Senior 34 Juvenile 53 Novice 72 American Waltz 14 Adult Pre Bronze 35 Intermediate 54 Junior 73 Rocker Foxtrot 15 Adult Bronze 36 Novice 55 Senior 74 Harris Tango 16 Adult Silver 37 Junior 56 Adult Pre Bronze 75 Kilian **Circle each 17 Adult Gold 38 Senior 57 Adult Bronze 76 Blues Event entered Showcase Pairs Short Program 58 Adult Silver 77 Paso Doble 18 Beginner-Preliminary 39 Novice 59 Adult Gold 78 Starlight Waltz 19 Pre-Juvenile-Juvenile 40 Junior 79 Viennese Waltz 20 Intermediate-Novice 41 Senior 80 Westminster Walz 21 Junior-Senior 81 Quickstep 22 Adult 82 Argentine Tango 4

Entry Fees All fees are per skater (unless otherwise noted) First Event any level Free Skating, Short Program, Spins, Solo Dance: $70.00 = Additional Events: $30.00 = Solo Dances: $25.00 = Pairs Short Program: ($25 each, if their second event) $35.00 = Pairs Free Skate: ($25 each, if their second event) $35.00 = Couples Dance: $35.00 = Basic Skills Only: $30.00 = Late fee (if application is postmarked after 6/06/06 and accepted) (No Metered Mail Accepted) $25.00 = Make checks payable to: Troy SC Mail to: Robin Wagner Total = 317 Staunton Rd. Troy, Ohio 45373 Authorization by Club Officer I hereby approve the entry of (skater s name) into the 2006 Troy Summer Competition. I further certify that he/she is a member in good standing of our club and has passed the appropriate tests to skate the events entered. Club Officer: Signature: Title: (Pres., VP, Secretary, Treasurer or Test Chair Only) Phone # ( ) Club (No abbreviation Please): Authorization by Competitor and Parent/Guardian I,, am an eligible skater, under the rules of United States Figure Skating, to enter the above events. I agree to hold harmless US Figure Skating, the Troy SC and Hobart Arena from any loss, damages and /or injury that may be sustained in any manner while participating in any activities of this competition. I agree to abide by the US Figure Skating Code of Conduct. I understand no refunds will be given for any reason. I understand a $30.00 charge for returned or stop payment check will be assessed. Competitor s Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian s Signature: (If competitor is under age 18) Authorization by Primary Coach I have reviewed and approve the entry of this skater in the indicated events. Coach s Name: Coach s Address: Email: Date: Coach s Signature: Coach s Phone # ( ) Date: Make checks payable to: Troy Skating Club. Mail completed form, and entry fee check to: Robin Wagner 317 Staunton Rd. Troy, Ohio 45373 Phone: 937-339-3060 WE REGRET THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS Email: troyskatingclub.org 5

2006 TROY SKATING CLUB SUMMER COMPETITION PRACTICE ICE FORM NAME AGE BIRTH DATE ADDRESS HOME PHONE: WORK PHONE: CITY/STATE/ZIP EMAIL: Practice sessions are ½ hour in length at a rate of $10.00 per session. Pair sessions are $10.00 per person. There will be a maximum of 20 skaters allowed per session. Please indicate the number andtype of practice sessions you desire. No music will be played on the practice sessions, with the exception of dance. Limit of one per event entered. Additional practices will be available at the registration desk on a first come, first serve basis. Free Skating Level this includes time for FS, CM, SP and Spins Pairs Level Partner s Name Couples Dance Level Partner s Name Solo Dance Basic Skills Level Level Practice ice requests will not be accepted by phone, fax or email. Pleas make a separate check for Practice Ice Sessions Checks must accompany this Practice Ice Form Make checks payable to Troy Skating Club MAIL PRACTICE ICE REQUEST ALONG WITH ENTRY FORM TO: ROBIN WAGNER 317 Staumton Rd. TROY, OHIO 45373 937-339-3060 WISH YOUR SKATERS LUCK WITH AN AD IN THE OFFICIAL EVENT PROGRAM $10.00 PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY SKATER NAME: GREETING: 6

THE TROY SKATING CLUB Announces THE 2006 TROY SUMMER COMPETITION The annual Troy Summer Competition will be held at the Hobart Arena: 225 Adams Street, Troy, Ohio 45373, July 6-9, 2006 (6 th only if needed). This is a non-qualifying competition SANCTIONED by the U.S.F.S.A. The rink surface is 85 X 185. This competition will be conducted in accordance with the rules of the U.S.F.S. as set forth for the 2006-2007 competitive season. All events will comply with the current 2006 USFS Rulebook and any changes made at the May 2006 Governing Council meeting. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Competitors may enter one level higher than their freestyle or pair test eligibility. Eligibility will be decided by test passed on or before June 6, 2006. Beginner I Beginner II Pre Preliminary A Pre Preliminary B Preliminary A Preliminary B Pre Juvenile Juvenile Open Juvenile EVENTS TO BE SKATED Free Skating Events Event Elements Time This basic level is designed for the beginning competitive skater. Skaters may not have passed the USFS Pre Preliminary FS test. Skaters may select the moves of their choice but may not include any full revolution jumps. Toe loop and salchow are permitted. Skaters may not have passed the USFS Pre Preliminary FS test. Skaters may select the moves of their choice but must not include any multi-revolution jumps. Single jumps only-no axels. Skaters may have passed the USFS Pre Preliminary FS test and no higher. Single jumps only no axel. Skaters may have passed the USFS Pre Preliminary FS test and no higher. Single jumps only. Axel is permitted. Required elements as stated in 3711 Skaters may have passed the USFS Preliminary FS test and no higher. Single jumps only includes axel. Skaters may have passed the USFS Preliminary FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3701 Skaters may have passed the USFS Pre Juvenile FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3690. Skaters may have passed the USFS Juvenile FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3680. 3681. Skaters may not exceed 12 yrs of age on 6/6/06. Skaters may have passed the USFS Juvenile FS test and no higher. Required elements As stated in 3681. Skaters must be 13 yrs of age on 6/6/06. 1:30 ( or less ) 1:30 (or less) 1:30 +/- 10 sec. 1:30 +/- 10 sec. 1:30 +/- 10 sec. 1:30 +/- 10 sec. 2:00 +/- 10 sec. 2:15 +/- 10 sec. 2:15+/-10 sec. Intermediate Novice Junior Senior Skaters may have passed the USFS Intermediate FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3670, 3671, 3672. Skater may not exceed 17 yrs of age as of 6/6/06. Skaters may have passed the USFS Novice FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3660, 3663. Skaters may have passed the USFS Junior FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3650, 3653 Skaters may have passed the USFS Senior FS test and no higher. Required elements as stated in 3640, 3643. Spins 2:30+/-10 sec. 3:00 +/-10 sec. Ladies 3:30 +/- 10 sec. Men 3:30+/- 10 sec. Ladies 4:00+/- 10 sec. Men 4:00 +/- 10 sec. Ladies 4:30 +/- 10 sec. Men Eligibility is as described in Free Skating Events. Spins must be skated exactly as stated but may be in any order. Connecting moves may be included for the sole purpose of maneuvering between spins and will not be judged. All levels will be skated on ½ ice. Events Elements Time Beginner Two Foot Spin, Scratch upright spin, Sit Spin (min. 3 revs. Per spin) 1:00 or less Pre Preliminary Scratch upright spin, Back Spin, Sit Spin (min. 3 revs. Per spin) 1:00 or less Pre Juvenile Forward Camel Spin (min. 3 revs), Forward to Bacward Scratch Spin (min. 4 revs per 1:15 or less foot), Camel to Sit Spin with no change of foot (min. 6 revs total) scratch to back scratch spin (4 rev. min. each foot) Juvenile Open Juvenile Sit Spin (min. 4 revs), Combination Spin with change of foot, change of pos. optional (4 revs per foot), Layback Spin (ladies), Camel Spin (men) (min 4 revs). 1:15 or less Intermediate Sit change Sit Spin (min 4 revs per foot), Flying Camel (min 5 revs), Combination Spin with change of foot and at least one change of position (min 5 revs per foot) 1:30 or less 7

Spins (continued) Novice Solo Spin Camel, Sit or Layback (min. of 6 revs), Camel Change Camel Spin (min. 4 revs per foot), Combination Spin with change of foot and at least one change of position (min. 5 revs per foot) Junior Flying Sit Spin or Flying Reverse Sit Spin (min. 6 revs), Combination Spin utilizing all 3 positions and one change of foot (min. 5 revs per foot), Layback (Ladies), Cross Foot (Men) (min 6 revs) 1:30 or less 2:00 max. Senior Solo Spin of Choice (min. 6 revs), Flying Spin of choice (min. 6 revs, Combination spin 2:00 max. utilizing all 3 positions and one change of foot (min. 10 rev. total) Adult Pre Bronze One foot upright spin (min. 3 revs), Two Foot Spin (min. 3 revs), Pivot of choice 1:15 max. Adult Bronze One Foot Upright Spin (min. 4 revs), One Foot Back Spin (min. 3 revs), Sit Spin (min. 3 1:15 max. revs) Adult Silver Camel Spin (min 3 revs), Layback Spin, Attitude or Sit Spin (min 4 revs), Combination 1:15 max. Spin with only one change of position (min 4 revs each pos) Adult Gold Camel Spin (min 4 revs), Layback Spin, Attitude or Sit Spin (min 4 revs), Combination Spin with only one change of foot and at least one change of position (min. 4 revs per foot) 1:30 max Event Solo Dance Events dance is a separate event. Solo dance will be two patterns only and is open to men and ladies. Awards will be presented for each individual dance event. Up to 4 dances may be chosen. Dances Preliminary Skater may have passed all Preliminary Dances, but not all Pre-Bronze Dances Dutch Waltz, Rhythm Blues, Canasta Tango Pre Bronze Skater may have passed all Pre-Bronze Dances, but not all Bronze Dances Cha-Cha, Fiesta Tango, Swing Dance Bronze Skater may have passed all Bronze Dances, but not all Pre-Silver Dances Willow Waltz, Ten Fox, Hickory Hoedown Pre Silver Skater may have passed all Pre Silver Dances, but not all Silver Dances Fourteenstep, European Waltz, Foxtrot Silver Skater may have passed all Silver Dances, but not all Pre Gold Dances American Waltz, Rocker Foxtrot, Harris Tango Pre Gold Skater may have passed all Pre Gold Dances, but not all Gold Dances Kilian, Blues, Paso Doble, Starlight Waltz Gold Skater may have passed all Gold Dances Viennese Waltz, Westminster Waltz, Quickstep, Argentine Tango Event Couples Dance Dances Pre Juvenile Requirements as specified in 4440 Rhythm Blues, Cha Cha Juvenile Requirements as specified in 4430 As per 4432 Intermediate Requirements as specified in 4420 As per 4422 Novice Requirements as specified in 4410 As per 4412 Junior Requirements as specified in 4400 As per 4402B Senior Requirements as specified in 4300 As per 4302B Pairs Short Program & Free Skate Program Requirements are according to the 2006-2007 season as specified in the USFS 2006 rulebook. SP group A elements Preliminary Skaters may have passed USFS Preliminary Pair Test and no higher FS 1:30 +/- 10 sec. Pre Juvenile Skaters may have passed USFS Pre Juvenile Pair Test and no higher FS 2+/- 10 sec. Juvenile Skaters may have passed USFS Juvenile Pair Test and no higher. Skaters may not FS 2:30 +/- 10 sec. exceed 16 years of age as of 6/6/06. Intermediate Skaters may have passed USFS Intermediate Pair Test and no higher. Skaters may FS 3:00 +/- 10 sec. not exceed 16 years of age as of 6/6/06. Novice Requirements as listed in 4060, (4061 Group A), 4062 SP 2:30 max FS 3:30 +/- 10 sec. Junior Requirements as listed in 4050, (4051-Group A), 4052 SP 2:50 max FS 4:00 +/- 10 sec. Senior Requirements as listed in 4040, (4041-Group A), 4042 SP 2:50 max. FS 4:30 +/- 10 sec. 8

Short Program Events Event Elements Time Juvenile Short Program Intermediate Senior SP Juuvenile short program will be offered following the same rules as the Intermediate Short Program Required elements as stated in 3670, 3671, 3672 Short Program required elements are as prescribed by U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook for the 2005-2006 season. Group B will be followed Compulsory Moves 2:00 max. All Compulsory Moves will be skated on ½ ice surface. Eligibility is the same as for Free Skating. Compulsory moves are skated without music. The specified moves may be done in any order, but must be skated exactly as described. An axel is a single jump. Connecting steps must be distinguishable from a footwork sequence. Events/genders may be combined, based on the number of entries. Excessive footwork and added elements will be penalized. Skaters may skate up one level, but may not enter both short program and compulsory moves. Beginner I ½ half revolution jump, waltz jump, bunny hop, two foot spin, lunge, forward pivot 1:00 Max. Beginner II Pre Preliminary Preliminary Pre Juvenile Adult Pre-Bronze Adult Bronze Adult Silver Adult Gold Backward crossovers (min. 4 in each direction), toe loop, half flip, spiral, one foot upright spin Salchow, loop jump, single/single combination (no axels), forward inside or outside edge spiral, scratch spin Lutz, single/single combination (axel permitted), one foot upright back spin, forward outside or inside edge spiral, back outside pivot. Lutz, single/single combination (axel permitted), camel/sit spin combination with no change of foot (min. 6 revs), forward inside edge spiral, either a split jump or falling leaf. Adult Free Skate Skaters must be 21 yrs or older on 6/6/06. Skaters may have passed USFS Adult Pre Bronze FS test but no higher. Skaters may select moves of their choice but may not include a lutz or axel. Required elements as stated in 3805, 3806. Skaters must be 21 yrs or older on 6/6/06. Skaters may have passed USFS Adult Bronze FS test but no higher. Single jumps only no axels. Required elements as stated in 3800, 3801. Skaters must be 21 yrs or older on 6/6/06. Skaters may have passed USFS Adult Silver FS test but no higher. Axel permitted no doubles. Required elements as stated in 3790, 3791. Skaters must be 21 yrs or older on 6/6/06. Skaters may have passed USFS Adult Gold FS test but no higher. No jump limitations. Required elements as stated in 3780, 3781. Adult Compulsory Moves Eligibility is as described for Free Skating. Compulsory events will be skated on ½ ice surface without music. Skaters may not exceed the stated time limit. All times listed are maximums. Compulsory moves may be skated in any order, except where specified. There must be no change of foot or turn between combination jumps. Double jumps may not be substituted for single jumps. An axel is a single jump, except where noted. Excessive footwork and added elements will be penalized. Skaters may skate up one level, but may not skate at more than one level. Adult Pre-Bronze Waltz jump, one foot spin (min. 3 revs), spiral, forward crossovers (both directions), ½ flip Adult Bronze Salchow, one foot back spin (min. 3 revs), waltz jump/toe loop combination, sit spin (min. 3 revs), forward inside edges (both feet). Adult Silver Loop jump, sit spin (min. 3 revs), combination jump with no change of foot between jumps, combination spin with one change of position (min. 3 revs each position), circular footwork Adult Gold Lutz jump, camel spin (min. 4 revs), combination jump with no change of foot between jumps, straight line footwork, combination spin with at least one change of foot. 1:00 Max. 1:15 Max. Men & Ladies 1:40 Max Men & Ladies 1:40 Max Men & Ladies 2:10 Max Men & Ladies 2:40 Max 9

Basic Skills Events All Basic Skills will be skated on half ice and will be skated to the music provided by the Troy Skating Club, by calling or emailing Kathy Slack on or before June6, 2006 at 937-339-1994 or KSlack9907@aol.com. This music is the standard music used for basic skills in this area; first used at MLK Competition. Specified elements may be repeated within the program. These events will run on Sunday morning, as well as their practice. Groups will be kept small. Event Elements Eligibility Snowplow/Tot 1. March followed by a two foot glide and dip, 2. Forward two foot swizzles (2-3 in a row), 3. Forward snowplow stop, 4. Backward wiggles (2-6 in a row) Basic 1 1. Forward two foot glide, 2. Forward two foot swizzles (6-8 in a row), 3. Forward snowplow stop, 4. Backward wiggles (6-8 in a row) Basic 2 1. Forward one foot glide either foot, 2. Backward two foot swizzles (6-8 in a row), 3. Two foot turn in place forward to backward, 4. Moving snowplow stop, 5. Forward alternating ½ swizzle pumps in a straight line Basic 3 1. Forward stroking, 2. Forward ½ (one foot) swizzle pumps on a circle clockwise or counter clockwise (6-8 consecutive), 3. Moving forward to backward two foot turn either direction, 4. Backward one foot glide either foot, 5. Two foot spin Basic 4 1. Forward outside edge on a circle clockwise or counter clockwise, 2. Forward crossovers clockwise and counter clockwise (6-8 consecutive), 3. Forward outside three turn right and left, 4. Backward stroking, 5. Backward snowplow stop right and left Basic 5 1. Backward outside edge on a circle clockwise or counter clockwise, 2. Backward crossovers both directions (6-8 consecutive), 3. One foot spin (optional entry, optional free foot position, (min. 3 revs), 4. Hockey stop, 5. Side toe hop either direction Basic 6 1. Forward inside three turn right and left, 2. T-Stop (right or left), 3. Bunny hop, 4. Forward spiral on a straight line right or left, 5. Lunge right or left Basic 7 1. Forward inside open Mohawk right to left and left to right, 2. Ballet jump either direction, 3. Backward crossovers to backward outside edge landing position clockwise and counter clockwise, Forward inside pivot Basic 8 1. Moving forward inside or forward outside three turns right and left, 2. Waltz jump, 3. Mazurka either direction, 4. Combination move clockwise or counter clockwise (see Basic 8 curriculum in Manual), 5. Beginning scratch spin optional free foot position Basic FS 1 1. Advanced forward stroking (4-6 consecutive neat strokes), 2. Waltz jump from back crossovers, 3. Forward outside or inside consecutive edges, 2-4, 4. Scratch spin (entry from backward crossovers, minimum of 3 revs), 5. Half flip jump Basic FS 2 1. Forward outside spiral (R or L)and forward inside spiral (R or L), 2. Waltz 3 turns (R or L), 3. Beginning back spin, 4. Waltz jump, side toe hop, waltz jump, 5. Toe Loop Jump Skaters who are 5 yrs. old or younger and who have not passed Basic 1 or have passed Basic 1 or have passed Basic 2 or have passed Basic 3 or have passed Basic 4 or have passed Basic 5 or have passed Basic 6 or have passed Basic 7 or have passed Basic 8 Skaters who have passed 8, but not FS 2 Skaters who have passed Free Skate 1 but not FS 3 Troyskatingclub.org Basic Skills Approval MSD041106 10