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WINTER WONDERLAND Olds Fun Skate Feb.2, 2019 8:00 a.m. Hosted By: Olds Figure Skating Club Olds Sportsplex, Main Ice Surface 5133 52 nd St. Olds, AB T4H 1R5 www.oldsskatingclub.ca Skate Canada: Alberta-NWT/Nunavut Sanction #9804

Event Name: Olds 2019 Winter Wonderland Fun Skate Event Date: February 2, 2019 Host Club Name: Olds Figure Skating Club Host Club Event Chair: Shannon Byrt Email: tsbyrt@oldsnet.ca Host Club Event Lead: Phone: (403)556-0928 Arena Details: Shannon Byrt Email: tsbyrt@oldsnet.ca Olds Sportsplex Address: 5133 52 Street, Olds, AB Ice Surface: Main Registration Times: Registration begins one (1) hour before the start of the event, with exception of the first event, ½ hour is sufficient.

1. Categories: A) Canskate Program(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)- half ice event B) Canskate Team Event (1/2, 3/4, 5/6) -half ice event C) Spin, Spiral Jump I & II Team Event- half ice event (passed level 6) D) Snowflakes Showcase Team (Canskate 3/4 & 5/6) E) Blizzard Showcase Event (passed level 6) F) Jumps in Isolation (I, II)- half ice event G) Spins in Isolation (I, II)- half ice event H) Spin Spiral Jump Program (I, II) (passed level 6) I) Creative Expression (Canskate 3/4 & 5/6) J) Creative Expression (passed level 6) 2. Entry Fees ENTRY FEES Event First Event Cost Subsequent Event Cost Canskate Program/Creative Expression Canskate Team/ Snowflakes Showcase/ Blizzard Showcase/ Spin Spiral Jump Team Spin, Spiral, Jump Element, Jumps, Spins or Creative Expression $40.00 per skater $25.00 per skater $40.00 per team $40.00 per skater $25.00 per skater 3. Schedule: A schedule of events shall be emailed to each club designate prior to the commencement of the event. 4. Entries: Entrants in events shall be: a. Eligible persons as defined in Skate Canada Rule Book Section 2100 b. Be Associate members in good standing of the Association. Event entries will only be accepted from skaters who are members affiliated with Skate Canada clubs. 5. Closing Date of Entries: All entries must be received no later than January 15, 2019. In the event of a postal disruption it is the responsibility of the competitor to ensure that their entry is in to the Host Club Registrar by the closing date, at their own expense. 6. Late Entries: Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Host Club.

7. Refund of Entry Fees: No refunds will be made after the closing date. Event fees shall be refunded only due to event cancellation. 8. Accidents: The Association and Host Club undertake no responsibility for damages or injuries suffered by the skater. As a condition of and in consideration of their entries in this event, all skaters and parents or guardians shall be deemed to agree all risks or injuries to the skater s person and property resulting from, or caused by, or connected with the conduct and management of the event. An agreement must also be deemed to release any and all claims they may have against the officials, the Association, the Host Club, and their officers. Entries shall be accepted only in accordance with these conditions. 9. Registration: Skaters must register one (1) hour prior to the scheduled start time for their event. Skaters must report to the ice captain one (1) hour prior to the schedules start time for their event with exception of the first event of the day, ½ hour is sufficient. 10. Cancellation of Events: The Host Club reserves the right to cancel any event. 11. Flight System: If the number of registrations in a category warrants, a flight system will be used. Skaters will be grouped accordingly by age firstly, date of registration secondly. 12. Warm up Times: Skate Canada has designated standardized warm up times for all events (3 minutes). 13. Awards: It is the responsibility of skaters to proceed directly to the award presentation area following their skate, wearing skates and skating attire. Awards are presented immediately after events. All participants will receive either a merit, bronze, silver, or gold award. For each category, the overall performance award given is the total of the individual element. Award levels defined as follows: a) Gold: at least 2 elements at the Gold level and no element lower than silver b) Silver: at least 2 elements at the Silver level and no element lower than a bronze. c) Bronze: at least 2 elements at the Bronze level d) Merit: majority of the elements at the Merit level. 14. Assessment: These events are NOT being assessed by accredited evaluators. 15. Skating Up: Skating up one level is allowed; however, participants must register in ONLY ONE level of the same category. So, if entering SSJ 1, then you enter spins I, and Jumps I. If entering SSJ II, then you enter Spins II and Jumps II. When skating up the program must meet the criteria for the higher level. 16. Entry Limits: The club reserves the right to limit registrations/skater entries. Registrations will be accepted as received (first come first serve basis) and will be limited to a max of 100 entries or based on ice time availability. 17. Payment: we will accept ONE club cheque. 18. Helmets: are required until skater has passed level 5. No exceptions. Attire must be suitable for skating, with no flowing apparel that will be a hazard. 19. Music: All music for the Showcase entries needs to be emailed to tsbyrt@oldsnet.ca at time of registration. No exceptions.

A) Canskate Program Event The program will be skated to music provided by the host club and will be performed on ½ ice. The program requirements for each stage are listed below. Connecting steps may be included, along with the beginning and ending poses. The program length will not exceed 1(one) minute. Stage 1: Must not have completed full Stage 1 badge o Snow slide steps o FWD push/glide sequence o 2-ft jump o Bwd 2-ft skating/walking Stage 2: Must not have completed full Stage 2 badge o FWD stop o FWD 2-ft sculling o FWD 2-ft turn (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o Bwd 2-ft sit glide Stage 3: Must not have completed full Stage 3 badge o FWD circle thrusts (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o Bwd 2-ft jump o 2-ft quick turn FWD to bwd and bwd to FWD* (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o Bwd 2-ft sculling Stage 4: Must not have completed full Stage 4 badge o Bwd circle thrusts (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o Bwd 360 step turn (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o 2-ft jump FWD to bwd and bwd to FWD* (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o FWD inside slalom Stage 5: Must not have completed full Stage 5 badge o FWD 2-ft side stop (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o Bwd push/glide sequence, full perimeter (CW or CCW - skater s choice) o FWD power jump o FWD crosscuts - figure-8 Stage 6: Must not have completed full Stage 6 badge o FWD 1-ft side stop (L or R - skater s choice) o Bwd perimeter skating with crosscuts (CW or CCW - determined by draw) o FWD 180 step turn (mohawk) (RFI-LBI or LFI-RBI - skater s choice) o FWD outside edges *Note: Some element requirements are two skills combined (e.g. 2-ft jump FWD to bwd and bwd to FWD). This was done for ease of delivery and assessment (simple and measurable performance criteria created to reflect the execution of the skill in both directions). B) Canskate Team Event Each Team will consist of 3-4 members. Each member will perform one element in isolation. Canskate Stage 1 and 2 Team 1) Forward Push/glide sequence 2) Forward 2-foot jump 3) Forward 2-foot sculling

4) Backward 2 feet sit glide Canskate Stage 3 and 4 Team 1) Forward circle thrusts 2) Backward 2-foot jump 3) Backward circle thrusts 4) Forward inside slalom Canskate Stage 5 and 6 Team 1) Forward power jump 2) Forward figure 8 crosscuts 3) Forward 1-foot side stop 4) Forward outside edges C) SPIN, SPIRAL, JUMP ELEMENT PROGRAM EVENT Spin, Spiral, Jump Element Program 1: Tests- Participants may have passed Canskate Stage 6 and not any portion of the Preliminary Free skate test or equivalent Star Level (Star 2/3). Specifications - Program length not to exceed 1.5 minutes. Skaters will perform on the ½ ice surface. 1) ANY spin (one-foot, back spin) 2) ANY jump (waltz, toe loop, or salchow) 3) ANY spiral 4) Forward crossovers any direction Spin, Spiral, Jump Element Program 2: Tests- Participants MUST have passed Canskate Stage 6 and not any portion of the Preliminary Free Skate Test or equivalent Star Level (Star 3). Specifications program length not to exceed 1.5 minutes. Skaters will perform on ½ ice surface. 1) ANY upright Spin 2) Salchow jump 3) Toe Loop jump 4) Waltz/Toe Loop jump combination 5) Two forward spirals one on each foot with connecting steps in between. D) JUMPS IN ISOLATION EVENT Individual jump event. Each skater will perform 3 jumps and one jump combination. Jumps will be performed in isolation and skaters will take turns within their group. Skaters must have passed STAGE 6 Canskate but must not have passed any portion of the complete Preliminary Free skate test or equivalent Star level (Star 2/3). Jumps in Isolation Level 1: 1) Waltz jump 2) Salchow Jump 3) Toe loop jump

4) Waltz/Toe Loop jump combination Jumps in Isolation Level 2: 1) Salchow jump 2) Loop jump 3) Flip jump 4) Loop/Loop jump combination E) SPINS IN ISOLATION EVENT Individual spin event. Each skater will perform 4 spins. Spins will be performed in isolation and skaters will take turns within their group. Skaters must have passed Stage 6 Canskate but must not have passed any portion of the complete Preliminary free skate test or equivalent Star Level (Star 2/3). Spins in Isolation Level 1: 1. Two-foot Upright spin with spiraling edge 2. Back spin 3. One foot Forward upright spin 4. Sit Spin or Camel Spin Spins in Isolation Level 2: 1. Back Spin 2. Sit Spin 3. Camel Spin 4. Forward Upright Spin/backward upright spin combination F) CREATIVE EXPRESSION EVENT (Canskate (3&4) & (5&6) Skaters will hear a piece of music selected by the host club twice in warm up. They will perform a creative routine on ½ ice or full ice surface (skater choice). Program shall not exceed one minute. G) CREATIVE EXPRESSION EVENT Skaters will hear a piece of music selected by the host club twice in warm up. They will perform a creative routine on ½ ice or full ice surface (skater choice). Program shall not exceed one minute. a) Skaters must have passed Stage 6 Canskate b) Skaters will be categorized by age and level H) SPIN, SPIRAL, JUMP TEAM EVENTS TEAM 1: Tests: Participants must not have passed any portion of the complete Preliminary free skate test or equivalent Star Level (Star 2/3). 1) ANY spin (one-foot, back spin)

2) ANY jump (waltz, toe loop, or salchow) 3) ANY spiral 4) Forward crossovers any direction TEAM 2: Tests: Participants must not have passed the complete Preliminary free skate test or equivalent Star Level (Star 2/3). 1) ANY upright Spin 2) Salchow jump 3) Toe Loop jump 4) One spiral on each foot in sequence with a max. of four steps in between I) Snowflake Showcase (Canskate): A group of (3-6) will prepare a choreographed program which focuses on the collective skaters ability to entertain the audience using theatrics and/or artistic abilities. Skaters will use the whole ice surface. Programs should not resemble a synchronized skating program. Programs should tell a story, create a mood, or have an obvious theme. Costumes or props are permitted, provided they do not pose a safety risk to performing skaters or subsequent skaters. Lifts and throws of any kind are NOT permitted. ** vocal music is permitted** Skaters must not have passed Stage 6 of Canskate and program length is not to exceed two (2) minutes. Flight selections will be made according to age and level. All music for the Showcase entries needs to be emailed to tsbyrt@oldsnet.ca at time of registration. No exceptions. F) Blizzard Showcase: A group of (3-6) will prepare a choreographed program which focuses on the collective skaters ability to entertain the audience using theatrics and/or artistic abilities. Skaters will use the whole ice surface. Programs should not resemble a synchronized skating program. Programs should tell a story, create a mood, or have an obvious theme. Costumes or props are permitted, provided they do not pose a safety risk to performing skaters or subsequent skaters. Lifts and throws of any kind are NOT permitted. ** vocal music is permitted** Skaters must not have passed any portion of Free skate 2/3 assessment and program length is not to exceed two (2) minutes. Flight selections will be made according to age and level. Music must be provided to announcer on an ipod or iphone, fully charged and not password protected. All music for the Showcase entries needs to be emailed to tsbyrt@oldsnet.ca at time of registration. No exceptions.

Olds Figure Skating Club Winter Wonderland Feb.2-2019 Skater s Name: Canskate Program & Creative Expression Registration Form Email: Male Female Birthdate: Age: Phone: (H) SC# Coach: Club: Club Contact Name & Ph Number: Canskate Program (please circle) Stage 1 Stage 4 Stage 3/4 Stage 2 Stage 5 Stage 5/6 Stage 3 Stage 6 (C) Entry Fee: First Event: $40 Additional Events: $25 Return Entry Form(s) to: Participant s Release Olds Figure Skating Club E-5133 52 nd St Olds, AB T4H 1G9 Att: Competition Chairperson Postmarked no later Jan. 15-2019 *one club cheque for all entries Creative Expression (please circle) By my participation in this event, I consent to the known and foreseeable physical risks inherent in the sport of figure skating. These risks include, but are not limited to: travel to and from the arena, ice conditions, equipment failure, falls, collisions with other participants and/or instructors, and facility conditions. In assuming these risks, I, the undersigned, forever release, for myself, my heirs, and any person acting on my behalf, the Host Club, and Skate Canada: Alberta-NWT/Nunavut, and its directors, employees, volunteers, coaches, officials, instructors, independent contractors, agents and sponsors, from any claim arising from any illness of injury to my person as a result of my participation in this activity. Participants Name: (print) Date: Participant s Signature: (if under 18, parent/guardian signature)

Olds Figure Skating Club Winter Wonderland Feb.2-2019 Individual Events Registration Form Skater s Name: Email: Male Female Birthdate: Age: Phone: (H) (C) SC# Coach: Club: Club Contact Name & Ph Number: Category Entering: Please Circle ALL events Entering Spin, Spiral, Jump: Program 1, or Program 2 Jumps in Isolation: Level 1, or Level 2 Spins in Isolation: Level 1, or Level 2 Creative Expression Test Qualifications: Highest Passed Free skate: Interpretive: Entry Fee: First Event: $40 Additional Events: $25 Return Entry Form(s) to: Participant s Release Olds Figure Skating Club E-5133 52 nd St Olds, AB T4H 1G9 Att: Competition Chairperson Postmarked no later Jan. 15-2019 *one club cheque for all entries or, one visa/mastercard for all entries, form attached. By my participation in this event, I consent to the known and foreseeable physical risks inherent in the sport of figure skating. These risks include, but are not limited to: travel to and from the arena, ice conditions, equipment failure, falls, collisions with other participants and/or instructors, and facility conditions. In assuming these risks, I, the undersigned, forever release, for myself, my heirs, and any person acting on my behalf, the Host Club, and Skate Canada: Alberta-NWT/Nunavut, and its directors, employees, volunteers, coaches, officials, instructors, independent contractors, agents and sponsors, from any claim arising from any illness of injury to my person as a result of my participation in this activity. Participants Name: (print) Date: Participant s Signature: (if under 18, parent/guardian signature)

Olds Figure Skating Club Winter Wonderland Feb.10-2018 Team Name: Team Entry Form (please do one form for each team, unless both teams are same) 1) 3) 5) 2) 4) 6) Club: Club Contact Name & Ph Number: Canskate Team(circle) Team 1 & 2 Team 3&4 Team 3 & 4 Team 5&6 Team 5 & 6 Spin Spiral and Jump Team Event Team 1 Team 2 Entry Fee: $40 per team Return Entry Form(s) to: Participant s Release Olds Figure Skating Club E-5133 52 nd St (5&6 SHOWCASE ONLY) Snowflake Showcase (circle) Blizzard Showcase Team (up to 6 participants) Olds, AB T4H 1G9 att: Comp. Chairperson Postmarked no later Jan. 15-2019 *one club cheque for all entries or, one visa/mastercard for all entries, form attached. By my participation in this event, I consent to the known and foreseeable physical risks inherent in the sport of figure skating. These risks include, but are not limited to: travel to and from the arena, ice conditions, equipment failure, falls, collisions with other participants and/or instructors, and facility conditions. In assuming these risks, I, the undersigned, forever release, for myself, my heirs, and any person acting on my behalf, the Host Club, and Skate Canada: Alberta-NWT/Nunavut, and its directors, employees, volunteers, coaches, officials, instructors, independent contractors, agents and sponsors, from any claim arising from any illness of injury to my person as a result of my participation in this activity. Participants Name 1) Participants Name 2) Participant s Name 3) Participants Name 4) Date: Participant s Signature (if under 18 parent s signature): Participant s Signature (if under 18 parent s signature): Participant s Signature (if under 18 parent s signature): Participant s Signature (if under 18 parent s signature):