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Dear Skaters, Parents and Coaches, The staff of Family Sports Center would like to invite you to the Family Sports Center ISI Competition. The competition is endorsed by the Ice Sports Industry (ISI) (endorsement # 1-3348-2018) and it will be held at the Family Sports Center, 6901 S Peoria Street, Centennial, CO 80112 on Saturday, January 19-20, 2019. Events are offered to all ages - Tots through Adults. Deadline: All entries must be postmarked by December 8, 2018. All skaters must be current individual members of ISI and must have their highest test level registered with the ISI before December 8, 2018. EntryForms: Team coaches should make sure that all entry forms have the skater's ISI number and competition level on them. The rink manager or skating director should also sign each form to verify that all information is correct. Fees: Fees for individual and couple competitors will be $65.00 for the first event and $25.00 for each additional event, $14.00 per person for team events. In partner events (pairs, couples, etc.) each skater will pay the additional event fee of $14.00, unless he/she is only in one event; then the $65.00 per couple fee applies. Registration All skaters may begin picking up their competitor's packets on & Check-in: Saturday January 19 th, starting at 12 pm. Practice ice may be purchased through the Family Sports Center during our regular contract times or on the days preceding the events. A copy of the ice times will be furnished upon request. Please indicate that you are participating in the competition when you reserve ice time. Competitors should check-in with the ice monitors one hour before their scheduled warm-up time. Eligibility: The Family Sports Center ISI competition is open to all skaters who are current members of ISI. Members of USFSA are eligible to compete in accordance with the ISI/USFSA Joint Statement of Policy. Competition: It is very important for each team coach to be familiar with the 2018 edition of the ISI Handbook. Judges: Each team must provide at least one judge for every 15 skaters and all judges must be current associate members of the ISI. We will have a judges meeting on Sunday November 18 th at 7 am at the South Suburban Ice Arena. Divisions: Music: In most cases we try to divide groups by age categories recommended by ISI: however, in cases of large or small enrollment, we do reserve the right to divide and combine the groups further. Remember that if there is only one skater in an event, he or she must earn at least 80% of the total possible points in order to receive first place. All music must be downloaded by January 12 th to SouthSuburbanISIMusic@gmail.com. We will not be using CD s or Rink Music for the competition. Time limits for all programs can be found in the ISI Handbook. Please list the skater s first name, last name, level and event for each music file. For example Gerry Lane-FS 3-Spotlight Dramatic.

Accounting Reviews: Requests for accounting reviews must be made in writing and submitted by the team coach to the chief referee no later than one hour after the results have been posted. All review requests must include a fee of $50.00, which will be refunded should the protest be upheld. Reviews concerning judgment will not be considered. The chief referee's decision will be final. Competition Requirements Tots Open to children ages 6 and under who have passed Tot levels 1, 2, 3 or 4 (see 2018 ISI Handbook). The program time is 1 minute, and the coach will be allowed on the ice if necessary during the warm up and the competition. Pre-Alpha, Alpha-Delta Open to skaters of all ages. Skaters must perform one additional maneuver from Freestyle 1 and programs should be 1 minute long. Stroking Open to all Alpha-FS 3 skaters. Competitors will be grouped by age and test level. They will perform forward stroking in both directions to music selected by the host rink. Crossovers are optional and will not be judged. Spotlight Maneuver limitations Duration Low Tots Delta FS1 and below 1 minute Bronze FS1-3/Bronze FS4 and below 1.5 minutes Silver FS4-5/Silver FS6 and below 1.5 minutes Gold FS6-7/Gold Any maneuvers 2 minutes Platinum FS 8-10/Platinum Any maneuvers 2 minutes The penalty for not following the limitation on moves that a skater may perform during spotlight is a grade of 2.0 for music and choreography. Props, if used, are limited to those the skater can hand carry or push onto the ice in one trip. Skaters can have assistance with props at the ice door. Props may not be flame or smoke oriented or any other substance that would alter the ice surface. The judging criteria will be costume and/or props, music, and choreography, judges appeal, originality and duration. No technical grade. The spotlight category will be divided into 3 divisions and then, according to enrollment, will be divided into compatible test levels and age groups: Spotlight Character- Skaters must transform themselves into the characters they portray. The music and costume are essential in conveying who or what the character is. Spotlight Dramatic- Skaters use their performance to evoke an emotional response. They may wish to interpret a piece of music or tell a story through the use of skating, choreography, mime, acting, etc. Spotlight Light Entertainment- Skaters entertain in a vaudeville-type fashion using any variety of themes: Broadway, rock and roll, comedy, etc. Timing starts with any action after the music starts. Pre-Alpha Delta - 1 minute FS 1-5 1.5 minutes FS 6-10 2 minutes

Family Spotlight This event is open to two or more family members of any age and skating level. The program time is 1 1/2 minutes, and the routines may be fun, entertaining, emotional, etc. The judging criteria are the same as solo spotlight. Couples Spotlight This event is open to skaters Tots - FS10. Skaters do not need to be of the same test level to be partners; however, they must be grouped as: Maneuver limitations Duration Low Tots Delta FS 1 and below 1 minute Bronze FS1-3/Bronze FS 4 and below 1.5 minutes Silver FS4-5/Silver FS 6 and below 1.5 minutes Gold FS6-7/Gold Any maneuvers 2 minutes Platinum FS 8-10/Platinum Any maneuvers 2 minutes All of the same rules, guidelines, penalties, etc. for props in spotlight apply to Couples Spotlight. Artistic Skating This event is open to skaters who have passed FS 1-10. There are no required moves; instead, emphasis should be placed on the creative and innovative design of a skating program. The main focus should be on strong edges, body positions, flow, music interpretation, rhythm, choreography, and artistry. There is no score for technical merit. Artistic skating differs from Dramatic Spotlight in that the latter focuses on emotional themes, costumes, props, etc. Artistic Skating highlights the artistry of skating fundamentals. Maneuver limitations Duration FS 1-3/Bronze Maneuvers from FS4 and below 1.5 minutes FS 4-5/Silver Maneuvers from FS6 and below 1.5 minutes FS 6-7/Gold Any maneuvers 2 minutes FS 8-10 Any maneuvers 2 minutes Timing begins with any action after the music starts. No props permitted. Interpretive Skaters listen to a piece of music three times while they mentally choreograph a routine to it. Emphasis is on the skater's ability to choreograph to music, not on the difficulty of the skating maneuvers performed. When they skate their program, this will be the fourth time they hear the music. Skaters are not to be coached by instructors, parents or anyone else during this event. Skaters of several levels and of both genders may be combined for this event. Maneuver limitations Duration Tots Delta FS 1 and below 1 minute FS1-3/Bronze FS 4 and below 1.5 minutes FS4-5/Silver FS 6 and below 1.5 minutes FS6-7/Gold Any maneuvers 2 minutes FS 8-10/Platinum Any maneuvers 2 minutes Couples Age groupings for couple skaters will be determined by the age of the older skaters. Skaters in Pre-Alpha-Delta may not compete Couple 1. If couple partners are of different levels the skater of lower test achievement must test up. Skaters competing together in couple competition may not be more than one test level apart. No skaters in couples may compete more than one level below the FS test level that they have achieved. We will offer similar and mixed couple events.

Skaters are allowed to add variations to any required spin position but the variation will not count as part of the spin requirement to meet the test standard (for testing and competition events) in traditional Freestyle, Solo Compulsory, Jump and Spin, Couples and Pairs. Dance Skaters in dance must have the appropriate ice dancing tests passed and registered. They must compete at highest level that they have completed. We will offer solo, shadow and couple dance events. Pairs Age groupings for pair teams will be determined by the age of the older skater. Skater in Pre-Alpha-Delta may not enter Pair events. If Pair partners are of different levels the skater of lower test achievement must test up. Skaters are allowed to add variations to any required spin position but the variation will not count as part of the spin requirement to meet the test standard (for testing and competition events) in traditional Freestyle, Solo Compulsory, Jump and Spin, Couples and Pairs. Rhythmic Skating Rhythmic skating events are open to all freestyle level skaters. Skaters may enter one or more events. If a skater enters two or more Rhythmic events, they must have a different program and different props for each event. There are no required maneuvers for Rhythmic events. Emphasis should be placed on entertainment value and use of the prop in creative and unusual ways to enhance the program choreography. Please refer to the 2018 ISI Handbook for maneuver limitations, prop specifications, program lengths and judging criteria. FS1-3/Bronze FS4 and below 1.5 minutes FS 4-5/Silver FS6 and below 1.5 minutes FS6-7/Gold Any maneuvers 2 minutes FS 8-10/Platinum Any maneuvers 2 minutes. Footwork This event is open to anyone who has passed FS 1 and Dance 1. Skaters are grouped according to their highest Freestyle or Dance Test levels, and perform any footwork sequences that are not mandatory dance step sequences in a freestyle test level. Emphasis should be on clean edges and turns. No props are allowed. Programs are 1 minute, and skaters may not perform any jumps over 1/2 rotation (the half loop is a full rotation jump) or any spins over 3 revolutions. Synchronized Team Events Synchronized, Synchronized Formation and Synchronized Dance teams must contain a minimum of 8 members. The team entry form must have each skater's name, age and ISI number listed. Please see the new 2018 Rule Revisions that are in effect beginning on 9/1/18. Teams will be divided into five age groups, based on the skaters' ages on July 1, 2018: Tot Majority 6 years and under Jr. Youth Majority of skaters ages 8 and under Youth Majority of skaters ages 9-11 Sr. Youth Majority of skaters 12-14 Teen Majority of skaters ages 14-19 Adult Majority of skaters ages 20 and over See new Synchronized event duration times in the 2018 ISI Handbook. All members of the 1 st, 2 nd and, 3 rd place teams will receive individual medals.

Kaleidoskate Team Event Teams must consist of 8 or more skaters, but are open to all ages and levels. The event is similar to pattern skating in that you can form squares, circles, triangles, stars, etc. Emphasis should be to create changing formations that resemble unique visual patterns, similar to those seen in a kaleidoscope. The more skaters the better - with a large group you can create unique patterns and transformations covering the entire ice. Costumes of contrasting colors and small props may be used to accentuate the creative arrangements and patterns. Duration time is 3 to 4 1/2 minutes, with a 10-second leeway. All members of the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd place teams will receive individual medals. Production Numbers This event is open to your entire skating team, regardless of age or skating level. All types of skating are allowed. Costumes and props can (and should) be used to create a lavish, artistic work marked by extreme freedom of style and structure. Duration time is 3 to 4 1/2 minutes. All members of the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd place teams will receive individual medals. Team Compulsories This event is open to teams of freestyle levels only. Teams must contain 6 skaters for FS 1-5 and 7 skaters for FS 6-10, and programs should be 3 1/2 minutes. Skaters may participate on one team only; they may skate above the level they have tested but may not skate below their test level. Teams will be divided into the following age groupings: majority of skaters 20 and under; majority of skaters 21 and over. Each maneuver must be attempted 2 times by the same skater, and the maneuvers must be performed in the order listed in the Skaters and Coaches Handbook. However, the dance step sequences in FS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 need only be performed once. The arabesques required in FS 1 and 3 need only be performed once. The two arabesques required in FS 2 and 4 need only be performed one time each. The opposite jumps in FS 7, 9, and 10 and the opposite spin in FS 9 must be performed in both directions. If a team has only 5 skaters present, the maneuvers missed will receive a grade of zero. An alternate skater can replace a sick or injured skater, but a skater may not perform more than one maneuver. Individual Compulsory Moves The selected individual elements from the respective freestyle levels are performed in any order in a routine without music. Duration for all levels is 1 minute. Elements may not be repeated and additional maneuvers such as any jump, spin or gliding maneuver from a test level or any uncaptured move is not allowed. Alpha>Delta will be on half ice and FS 1 and above will be on full ice. There is no penalty for the quantity of strokes or crossovers in the Alpha-Beta levels. Only the quality of these maneuvers is judged. Level Pre-alpha Alpha Beta Gamma FS 1 FS 2 FS 3 FS 4 FS 5 FS 6 FS 7 Maneuvers Forward Swizzles / Left One Foot Glide / Backward Swizzles Forward Stroking / Right over Left Forward Crossovers / 1-Foot Snowplow Stop Backward Stroking / Right over Left Backward Crossovers / Right T-Stop Right Forward Outside 3-turn / Right Forward Inside Mohawk Combo, / Hockey Stop Delta Right Forward Inside 3-turn / Bunny Hop / Lunge ½ Flip / 2-foot spin / Forward Arabesque Ballet jump / 1-foot spin / Waltz jump. Tap Toe, ½ flip Salchow jump / Change Foot Spin / Backward Pivot Flip jump / Sit Spin / Loop jump Camel-sit-upright spin / Axel / Lutz Double Salchow / Choice spin (Cross-foot/Layback/Sit-Change-Sit) / Split jump One foot axel, ¼ flip, Axle / Flying Camel spin / Double Toe Loop jump

Skaters are allowed to add variations to any required spin position but the variation will not count as part of the spin requirement to meet the test standard (for testing and competition events) in traditional Freestyle, Solo Compulsory, Jump and Spin, Couples and Pairs. Open Freestyle Events We will be offering the new Open Freestyle Events. Please see the program content information on the Skateisi.com website. Skaters who have passed FS 1-3 or the Open Bronze test may compete at the Open Bronze level. Skaters who have passed FS 4-5 or the Open Silver test may compete at the Open Silver level. Skaters who have passed FS 6-7 or the Open Gold test may compete at the Open Gold level. Skaters who have passed FS 8-10 or the Open Platinum test may compete at the Open Platinum level. Figures We will be offering compulsory figures at this year s event. We will offer the following figure event levels: Figure 1 Forward Outside Eight Figure 2 Back Outside Eight Figure 3 Back Inside Eight Figure 4 Forward outside loop Figure 5 Back Outside Double 3 s Figure 6 Right forward paragraph eight Figure 7 Right forward outside paragraph 3 s Figure 8 Right back paragraph eight Figure 9 Right Forward Paragraph loop Open Figure Right forward paragraph double 3 s, LFI Counters and RBOI Change loops Hotel Accommodations A list of hotels within a five-mile radius and their telephone numbers is enclosed. For further information regarding the competition please contact Gerry Lane, Director of Skating, at 303-798-7881 extension 33304 or at GerryL@sspr.org. The event schedule will not be available until November 1 st at which time it will be emailed to your team coach.

Judge Availability Form Coach s Name Rink Affiliation Membership Number Judging Certifications Gold Silver Bronze Synchro None I am willing to judge: Tots Pre-Alpha-Delta Freestyle Artistic Stroking Footwork Interpretive Spotlight Couples Pairs Dance Synchro Team events