ANNOUNCEMENT for the 2008 U.S. COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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ANNOUNCEMENT for the 2008 U.S. COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS August 7-9, 2008 Hosted by the Mile High Figure Skating Association Apex Ice Arena 13150 W. 72 nd Ave. Arvada, Colo., 80005 Entry Deadline: June 15, 2008 By midnight in the time zone of your home club Online registration is mandatory The event in Arvada, Colo., is for junior and senior singles, only. Junior and Senior Dance Events: Will be held in conjunction with the Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships July 30-August 2, 2008 Olympic Center Lake Placid, N.Y. Athletes will register using the U.S. Figure Skating online system, but then refer to the Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships announcement for further information and details. www.lakeplacidskating.com Junior and Senior Pairs Events: Will be held in conjunction with the Indy Pairs Challenge August 7-9, 2008 Indiana World Skating Academy Indianapolis, IN Athletes will register using the U.S. Figure Skating online system, but then refer to Indy Challenge Pairs Championships announcement for further information and details. http://iwsafsc.org

GENERAL INFORMATION RULES The U.S. Collegiate Championships are sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating and will be conducted under the rules set forth in the 2008 edition of the official U.S. Figure Skating rulebook and any relevant ISU communications. The groups for the short programs will be Group A / 2008-2009 season. Junior ladies & men: See Rule 3650, with the following exceptions to the short programs: Ladies: a) Junior ladies may elect to do a single Axel or a double Axel Men: a) Junior men may elect to do a single Axel or a double Axel Senior ladies & men: See Rule 3640, with the following exceptions to the short programs: Ladies: a) Senior ladies may elect to do a double jump or a triple jump immediately preceded by connecting steps and/or other comparable free skating movements. b) Senior ladies may elect to do a jump combination consisting of two double jumps, a double jump and a triple jump or two triple jumps. Men: a) Senior men may elect to do a double jump, triple jump or quadruple jump immediately preceded by connecting steps and /or other comparable free skating movements. b) Senior men may elect to do a jump combination consisting of two double jumps, a double jump and a triple jump, two triple jumps, or a quadruple jump and a triple jump. REGISTRATION / ENTRY PROCESS STEP 1: Online Electronic Registration (Required) Online registration is the ONLY method available for entry into the 2008 U.S. Collegiate Championships To enter online you must do the following: Log into www.usfsaonline.org. A username and password are required for successful online registration. Your username is your U.S. Figure Skating membership #. If you do not already have a password, go to www.usfsaonline.org first and follow the online instructions. Please call the U.S. Figure Skating main number at (719) 635-5200 or email the U.S. Figure Skating member service department at memberservices@usfigureskating.org if you have problems with the registration process. STUDENT STATUS / ENTRY PROCESS STEP 2: In addition to entering the event via the online registration system above, all participants must prove their academic eligibility, per U.S. Figure Skating Rule 3045 of the 2008 U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook: A. Singles events: Competitors shall be qualified to compete by virtue of their having a high school diploma or equivalency certificate in addition to their being enrolled full-time in a college or university degree program, having been graduated in the preceding academic year or by being currently admitted to a full-time college or university degree program for the coming academic year.

STUDENT STATUS / ENTRY PROCESS STEP 2 (cont d): B. Pairs and dance events: Competitors shall be qualified to compete by virtue of both partners having a high school diploma or equivalency certificate in addition to their being enrolled a minimum of halftime in a college or university degree program, having been graduated in the preceding academic year or by being currently admitted to a half-time college or university degree program for the coming academic year. If only one partner is so enrolled, a request for an exception to this rule must be forwarded to the national vice chair for collegiate championships with the entry form for a determination of eligibility no later than the closing date for entries. In order to verify their academic status, all athletes must submit to U.S. Figure Skating Headquarters a copy of FORM A, found at the end of this announcement. Athletes must attach to it an acceptable form of written proof from their college or university verifying the information. LOC FORMS / INFORMATION ENTRY PROCESS STEP 3 All participants must send relevant forms and payment for practice ice, program advertising, etc. to the respective Local Organizing Committee. Athletes competing in pairs or dance must reference the announcement for the Indy Pairs Challenge and the Lake Placid Dance competition, respectively, for all information. Information in this announcement, other than the entry process, is relevant only to the men s and ladies singles events. DEADLINES The entry deadline for all U.S. Collegiate Championships events is 11:59 pm on June 15, 2008, as determined by the time-zone where the athlete s home club is located. All online entries must be completed at this time. Late entries will not be accepted. Further, FORM A, proof of student status must be post marked by June 15, 2008. Athletes are not permitted to skate up all tests required for qualifying competitions in their respective events must be passed by the entry deadline of June 15, 2008. No exceptions. ENTRY FEES Every skater entering the U.S. Collegiate Championships must submit an entry fee as follows. The entry fee will be paid online as part of the registration process: $ 140.00 Singles events (junior and senior) $ 155.00 Per team pairs or dance (junior and senior) SCORING The International Judging System (IJS) will be used for all events. Competitors shall submit a Planned Program Content sheet as part of their online entry. ICE ARENA The competition will be held at the Apex Ice Arena, 13150 W. 72 nd Ave, Arvada, Colo., 80005. The ice surface is 200 x 85 ft. in both the main competition arena and the practice surface. The main competition arena provides seating for 900 persons. PRACTICE ICE All athletes will be scheduled for one official practice ice session per competition segment. (i.e., qualifying round free skate and then short program and free skate championship round). There will be a charge of $13.00 per session.

Additional practice ice may be purchased from the Mile High Figure Skating Association. Please see the Collegiate Nationals Practice Ice Contract at the back for this announcement for details and information. MUSIC CDs (standard compact disc format only) will be accepted. CDs must be clearly marked with the name, event entered and the music length. Each disc must have only ONE track on it. Two separate discs must be used for short program and free skate. Due to compatibility and reliability reasons, no music may be submitted on re-recordable CDRW discs. Competition music must be turned in at the registration desk at the time of registration and will be available for pick up at the registration desk at the conclusion of the event. CDs will not be mailed back to competitors. All competitors must have an additional copy of their CD available for practice sessions. Competitors must also have an extra copy available quickly during the actual competition event. EVENTS & ELIGIBILITY Events to be skated, requirements and eligibility are defined in Rule 1430 and Rule 3045: Senior ladies free skating Senior men s free skating Senior dance* Senior pairs** Junior ladies free skating Junior men s free skating Junior dance* (*Held at the Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships) Junior pairs** (**Held at the Indy Pairs Challenge) TROPHIES & MEDALS U.S. Collegiate Championships medals will be awarded to competitors placing first, second and third. Trophies will be awarded to the first place winners. DRAWS All competitors are encouraged to attend the draw for initial start order in your first event. The intermediate draw for skating order for the subsequent portion of each event will be conducted publicly at a time and place, announced in advance, by the Referee. Information for the initial start order draw will be available on the Mile High website (www.mhfsa.org) in the next few weeks. HOUSING AND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION Our official hotel for the U.S. Collegiate Championships is the Marriott Denver West, located at 1717 Denver West Boulevard, Golden, Colo. Their phone number is (303) 279-9100 or (888) 238-1803. Please mention Mile High FSA when making your reservations. Room Rate: $109/night. Reservations must be made by July 1 st. The Marriott is directly across the highway from Colorado Mills Mall, a combination of outlet mall stores, regular stores, and loads of restaurants and entertainment. Skaters will be responsible for providing their own transportation; therefore we recommend renting a car to get around. The rink is approximately 10 minutes by car from the hotel. Enterprise Car Rental is offering a discount of 10%. Please call or email Sonya Gaona at Enterprise to make your reservation 303-925-8476 or Sonya.d.gaona@erac. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FACILITY The Apex Ice Center has 2 indoor ice surfaces each measuring 200 x 85' with rounded edges. An Aquatic Center (3 swimming pools with slides and play area), exercise facilities, and day care center are also available on site at a daily rate, which will be discounted for competitors and their families. A Snack Bar and spectator seating are also available. No admission will be charged.

VIDEO/PHOTO: Both services will be available. The committee will make every attempt to ensure that the cost is reasonable. SOUVENIRS: T-shirts, sweatshirts and other competition souvenirs will be available for purchase at the competition. COMPETITION REGISTRATION A registration/information packet will be given to each participant when they check in at the Competition Registration Desk at the Apex Ice Arena. All participants must check-in at the Competition Registration Desk, which will be open with the start of the first practice ice session for either U.S. Collegiate Championships or Colorado Championships (being held in conjunction with the U.S. Collegiate Championships). LIABILITY The 2008 U.S. Collegiate Championships, U.S. Figure Skating, Mile High Figure Skating Association, and the Apex Ice Arena accept no responsibility for injury or damage sustained by any participant in these championships. FORMS AND ENTRY CHECKLIST: ITEM DEADLINE NOTES Online Registration for Event June 15, 2008 Go to www.usfsaonline.org And follow directions Submit FORM A with attached verification of student status Submit any LOC FORMS & payments to the LOC* ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have questions, please contact: Post-marked by: June 15, 2008 Post-marked by: June 15, 2008 Kelly Hodge, Director of Synchronized Skating & Collegiate Programs 20 First Street Colorado Springs, CO 80906 (719) 635-5200 ext. 455 E-mail: khodge@usfigureskating.org (preferred) OR Jerry Miele, National Vice Chair, U.S. Collegiate Championships E-mail:gmiele69@aol.com Send to: U.S. Figure Skating 20 First St. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CONTACTS: Carol Zeles Clara Artymovich Competition Chairman OR Practice Ice Chair cmzeles@aol.com, 303-979-0802 Cartymovich@msn.com Send to: 2008 U.S. Collegiate Champs. C/o Carol Zeles 7278 South Iris Ct. Littleton, CO 80128 *For pairs or dance, see your respective announcements.

FORM A SEND THIS FORM BY JUNE 15, 2008 to: U.S. Figure Skating 20 First St. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Attn: Kelly Hodge ENTRY PROCESS PART 2: STUDENT VERIFICATION Athlete Name & USFSA #: Event entering: College or University: Athlete e- mail address: Athlete cell phone: Student status at the above university is (please check one): Current full-time Current ½ time Graduated in spring 2008 Will begin full-time in fall 2008 Will begin ½ time in fall 2008 For College Registrar Use ONLY: I certify that the above named individual is a student at the above named college / university and that his or her student status is appropriately marked in one of the boxes above. Signature of college Registrar: Printed name: Date signed: Note to student: To verify your student status, you have the following choices: 1) Have this form signed by your college registrar in the above box. 2) Attach a letter from your college registrar stating your student status 3) Attach a copy of your unofficial student transcript to this form 4) Attach a copy of your acceptance letter for Fall 2008, along with written verification that you have enrolled (such as a print out of your classes, etc.) Are you bringing a coach to this event? Coach s name: Coach s e-mail: YES Coach s cell phone: NO Coach s USFSA # Coach s PSA #

TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE This schedule is subject to change. It is based on historic entry numbers. A change in entry numbers could significantly impact the event schedule, including which events have qualifying rounds. A finalized schedule will be provided to all athletes approximately three weeks following the entry deadline. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 TH Draw for starting order qualifying rounds & applicable short programs THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 TH Early morning - morning Late afternoon - evening late evening Official practice for senior ladies qualifying rounds SENIOR LADIES QUALIFYING ROUND COMPETITION Official practice for junior & senior men SP; junior ladies SP FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 TH Early morning Afternoon Early evening Late evening Official practice for senior ladies short program JUNIOR LADIES SHORT PROGRAM JUNIOR MEN S SHORT PROGRAM SENIOR MEN S SHORT PROGRAM SENIOR LADIES SHORT PROGRAM Official practice for junior & senior men FS; junior ladies FS SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 TH Early morning morning Afternoon Early evening Late Official practice for senior ladies free skate JUNIOR LADIES FREE SKATE JUNIOR MEN S FREE SKATE SENIOR MEN S FREE SKATE SENIOR LADIE S FREE SKATE On-ice Awards all levels

NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR FULL-TIME COLLEGIATE ATHLETES! U.S. Figure Skating s International Committee is pleased to announce a new international competitive program for the highest performing athletes in senior men and senior ladies at the 2008 U.S. Collegiate Championships. 2009 WINTER WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES February 18-28, 2009, Harbin, China The 2008 U.S. collegiate men and ladies champions will be invited to represent the U.S. at the 2009 Winter World University Games. Each athlete will receive a stipend of $1,000 from U.S. Figure Skating to help off-set their travel costs for attending. The man and lady that qualify for this competition will be required to enter the 2009 qualifying competition season and compete at the first qualifying event (regionals or sectionals) that is required of them per U.S. Figure Skating s rules. More information will be given to athletes upon qualification for this event. 2008 COUPE DE NICE ISU COMPETITION Late October, 2008, Nice, France The 2008 U.S. collegiate silver and bronze medalists in senior men and ladies will be invited to represent the U.S. at the 2008 Coupe de Nice ISU Competition in Nice, France. A U.S. team leader and/or judge will accompany the team; however, all other expenses will be the responsibility of the athletes. More information on the Coupe de Nice ISU Competition will be given to athletes upon qualification for this event.