ELEVENTH ANNUAL BERKLEY ROYAL SKATE-FEST ~ DECEMBER 5, 2009 HOSTED BY BERKLEY ROYAL BLADES FSC

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ELEVENTH ANNUAL BERKLEY ROYAL SKATE-FEST ~ DECEMBER 5, 2009 HOSTED BY BERKLEY ROYAL BLADES FSC Sanctioned by US Figure Skating Sanction # 32488 CLOSING DATE: NOVEMBER 10, 2009 NEW THIS YEAR: ARTISTIC SHOWCASE DUETS and DVD SKATER GIFTS FOR EACH EVENT The Berkley Royal Blades FSC is hosting the Eleventh Annual Berkley Royal Skate-Fest Competition at the Berkley Ice Arena, 2300 Robina, Berkley, Michigan, 48072 on December 5th. The ice surface is oval shaped and measures 85' x 200'. RULES ELIGIBILITY ENTRIES AND FEES If you are a family that has more than one skater competing, please email berkleyskatefest @hotmail.com for more information! AWARDS: PRACTICE ICE: MUSIC REGISTRATION FACILITIES Berkley Royal Skate-Fest Competition will be conducted under the rules and regulations set forth in the current edition of the US Figure Skating Rule Book. 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 October 31, 2009. All events will be judged under the 6.0 system of judging. A minimum of two entries will be required for all flights to be scheduled. Entrants may skate-up a level but may not skate more than one level in any one event. Compulsory Moves events may be ladies and men combined. Duet events will be skated at the level of the highest level skater of the duo. The entry fee is $80 for the first event and $30 for the second and any subsequent events. You may register to enter on-line at www.sk8stuff.com or by mail. If you register on-line, you will need to print the confirmation forms and mail the completed forms with your fees to the address below. Your registration will not be complete until all entry fees are received. Please mail your entry fees (checks made payable to: BRBFSC) as soon as you register on-line. All fees must be post-marked by October 31, 2009 to avoid late fees. If you register by mail with an application, all applications with entry fees must be postmarked no later than October 31, 2009. Please make check payable to Berkley Royal Blades FSC (BRBFSC), in U.S. DOLLARS only. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first-serve basis with a limit of 150 applicants. Late entries will be accepted only if the limit has not been reached, at the discretion of the organizers and are subject to a late fee of $25.00 per skater. If you check the wrong event on your application or your US Figure Skating # is missing, you will be assessed a $10.00 processing fee. No refunds after closing date unless event is canceled. There will be a $30.00 fee for returned checks. Mail registration documents, applications, and entry fees to: Berkley Royal Skate-Fest C/O Christine Trimpe 2015 Beverly Blvd Berkley, MI 48072 All events will be final rounds. Medals will be awarded first through fourth places. All other places will receive ribbons. All awards will be made at appropriate times throughout the competition. Practice ice will be available in 20 minute increments at $10 per session on Saturday. Times will be provided on registration forms sent with skating times. Advanced registration is not required. A maximum of 20 skaters will be allowed on the ice during any one session. No music will be played. The music for all free skating and artistic showcase programs must be provided by the skater(s) on CD ONLY! Competition music is to be turned in at the time of registration. Registration will begin on Saturday, one hour before the start of competition. Skaters will not be allowed to compete unless they have checked in at the registration table one hour prior to their event. The Berkley Ice Arena is located at 2300 Robina, Berkley, Michigan. The arena telephone number is (248) 546-2460. There is ample seating for spectators.

VIDEO TAPING AND PHOTOGRAPHS Video taping will be available for all events. All skaters will receive a free DVD of their event(s) as their gift. No power is available for individual videotaping. NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY OR LIGHTED VIDEOTAPING WILL BE PERMITTED AT RINKSIDE. Professional photographs will be taken at the awards ceremonies and will be available for order. Individual photographs may be requested and purchased from the photographer. Everyone will be welcome to take their own photos at the awards ceremonies as well. QUESTIONS Any questions relative to the competition may be addressed to: Christine Trimpe 248.548.5541 Email: BerkleySkateFest@hotmail.com

COMPULSORY and SHORT PROGRAM NOTE: Test requirements are the same as listed under Single Free Skating Events Entrants may skate-up a level but may not skate more than one level. Beginner through Pre-Juvenile Compulsory events will be skated on one-half (1/2) of the ice surface. Moves must be skated exactly as stated and may be skated in any order. There must be no change of foot between jumps in a combination jump. An Axel is considered a single jump. If a program exceeds the time limit, that portion of the program will not be judged. All times listed are maximum. All moves in all levels are to be connected in a free flowing presentation. Excessive footwork and added elements will be penalized. Spin revolutions must be in position to be counted. Basic Beginner Open to skaters who have passed no higher than Basic Skills Badge 8 or its equivalent. Skating groups will be divided by age. Low Beginner High Beginner Pre-Preliminary Limited Preliminary Pre-Juvenile (Max 1 minute) 1. Bunny Hop 2. 3-turn sequence 3. Forward and backward crossovers (minimum 4 each foot) 4. Any stop (Max 1 minute) 1. ½ revolution jump 2. Toe-loop 3. Two-foot spin (minimum 3 revolutions) 4. Lunge (Max 1 minute) 1. Waltz jump 2. Salchow jump 3. Half flip or half lutz jump 4. Upright scratch spin [Forward] (minimum 3 revolutions) 5. Forward spiral (Max 1 ¼ minute) 1. Flip jump 2. Single-single jump combination (No Axel) 3. Loop jump or split jump 4. Sit spin [Forward] (minimum 3 revolutions) 5. Forward outside or inside edge spiral (Max 1 ½ minute) 1. Single jump (may not be repeated) 2. Single-single jump combination 3. 1-foot backspin (position optional, may not commence with a jump (minimum 3 revolutions) 4. Edge spiral, spread eagle, Ina Bauer 5. Step sequence (Max 1 ½ minute) 1. Single or double jump (may not be repeated) 2. Single-single jump combination (must include loop) 3. Solo Spin (may not commence with a jump, minimum 4 revolutions in position) 4. Combination spin with 1 change of foot and 1 change of position (minimum 4 revolutions each foot) 5. Edge spiral, spread eagle, Ina Bauer or step sequence

SHORT PROGRAM Additional program requirements as defined in 3610-3621 Juvenile Open Juvenile Intermediate (Max 2 minute) 1. Jump combination one double jump and one single jump or two double jumps. 2. Axel (may not be repeated) 3. Solo Jump double jump preceded by connecting steps and/or other free skating movements (may not be repeated) 4. Solo spin minimum 5 revolutions in position (may commence with a jump) 5. Spin combination only one change of foot and at least one change of position (4 revs each foot). 6. Step sequence straight line, circular, or serpentine (Max 2 minute) 1. Jump combination two single jumps or one double jump and one single jump. 2. Axel (may not be repeated) 3. Solo Jump single jump, double toe-loop jump or double Salchow jump (may not be repeated). 4. Solo spin minimum 5 revolutions in position (may commence with a jump). 5. Spin combination only one change of foot and at least one change of position (4 revs each foot). 6. Step sequence straight line, circular, or serpentine. (Max 2 minute) As stated by the current US Figure Skating Rulebook (3671) FREE SKATING EVENTS LOW-BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ( will be available for Novice, Junior, and Senior) Skater may enter EITHER the test track free skate program or the well-balanced track free skate program but NOT both during the same non-qualifying competition. Competitors will skate to music of their choice. 6.0 Judging will be used. Deductions WILL be made for skater including technical elements not permitted in the event description. 0.1 from EACH mark for each technical element included that is not permitted in the event description. 0.2 from the technical mark for each extra or lacking element 0.1 for any spin with less than required revolutions. Limited Beginner Skaters may not have passed tests higher than U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Free Skating badge tests. Two upright spins, no change of foot (min 3 revolutions), jumps with not more than one-half rotation (front to back or back to front). Jump sequences are allowed. Maximum 5 jump elements. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. Beginner Skaters may not have passed tests higher than U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Free Skating badge tests. Two upright spins, change of foot optional (min 3 revolutions), jumps with not more than onehalf rotation (front to back or back to front), single rotation jumps: Salchow and toe loop only. Jump combinations and sequences are allowed. Maximum 5 jump elements. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. Pre-Preliminary 3711 Limited Must have passed the Pre-Preliminary Free Skating test and no higher. May not include Axels, double jumps, or flying spins.

FREE SKATING EVENTS LOW-BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE Pre-Preliminary Skaters may not have passed tests higher than U.S. Figure Skating Pre-Preliminary Free Skate test. Two solo spins of a different nature, no change of foot (min 3 revolutions and no flying spins), all single solo jumps allowed (no Axels), jump combinations or sequences using only a waltz jump, toe loop, and Salchow. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. Pre-Preliminary 3711 Must have passed the Pre-Preliminary Free Skating test and no higher. Preliminary 3701 Limited Must have passed the Preliminary Free Skating test and no higher. May include Axels. May not include double jumps or flying spins. Preliminary Must have passed the Preliminary Free Skate test and no higher. Two spins of a different nature, combination spins allowed (min 3 revolutions each and no flying spins), jumps with not more than one rotation (no Axels). Jump combinations and sequences are allowed. Maximum 5 jump elements. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. Preliminary 3701 Must have passed the Preliminary Free Skating test and no higher. Pre Juvenile (Time: 2 minutes) 3691 Must have passed the Pre-Juvenile Free Skating test and no higher. Pre Juvenile (Time: 2 minutes) Must have passed the Pre-Juvenile Free Skating test and no higher. Three spins in any position (min 4 revolutions), one must be a combination spin with change of foot optional (min 3 revolutions on each foot or 6 total revolutions and no flying spins). Jumps with not more than one rotation (no Axels). Jump combinations and sequences are allowed. Maximum 6 jumping elements. One step sequence straight line, circular, or serpentine fully utilizing ice surface. Open Juvenile (Time: 2 ¼ minutes) 3681 Must be 13 years old or older as of closing date. Must have passed the Juvenile Free Skating test and no higher. Juvenile (Time: 2 ¼ minutes) 3681 Must not have reached the age of 13 years old as of the closing date. Must have passed the Juvenile Free Skating test and no higher. Juvenile (Time: 2 ¼ minutes) Must have passed the Juvenile Free Skating test and no higher. Three spins in any position (min 4 revolutions), one must be a combination spin with one change of foot (min 4 revolutions on each foot). May include flying spins. Any single jumps and jump combination with not more than 1½ rotations. (Axel permitted). Maximum 6 jump elements. One step sequence straight line, circular, or serpentine fully utilizing ice surface.

FREE SKATING EVENTS LOW-BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE Continued Intermediate (Time: 2 ½ minutes) 3672 Must have passed the Intermediate Free Skating test and no higher. Intermediate Novice Junior (Time: 2 ½ minutes) Must have passed the Intermediate Free Skating test and no higher. Three spins in any position (min 4 revolutions), one must be a combination spin with at least one change of foot (min 4 revolutions on each foot). May include flying spins. Any single jumps. Double jumps may only be the double Salchow and the double toe loop. Jump combinations and sequences allowed. Maximum 6 jump elements. One step sequence straight line, circular, or serpentine fully utilizing ice surface. (Time: 3 minutes) Ladies (Time: 3 ½ minutes) Men Must have passed the Novice Free Skating test and no higher. Three spins in any position (min 6 revolutions), one must be a combination spin with at least one change of foot (min 5 revolutions on each foot). May include flying spins. Any single jumps. Double jumps may only be the double Salchow, double toe loop and the double loop. Jump combinations and sequences allowed. Maximum 7 jump elements. One step sequence (see Rule 3660 for description). (Time: 3 ½ minutes) Ladies (Time: 4 minutes) Men Must have passed the Junior Free Skating test and no higher. Three spins-one must be a flying spin, a solo spin (min 6 revolutions each) and a combination spin consisting of all three positions and one change of foot (minimum 2 in each position and minimum 5 revolutions on each foot). Any single jumps. Double jumps may only be the double Salchow, double toe loop, double loop and the double flip. Jump combinations and sequences allowed. Maximum 8 jump elements for men and 7 for ladies. Men: Two different step sequences. Ladies: One step sequence and one spiral sequence (spiral sequence optional) (see Rule 3650 for description). Senior (Time: 4 minutes) Ladies (Time: 4 ½ minutes) Men Must have passed the Senior Free Skating test and no higher. Three spins-one must be a flying spin, a solo spin (min 6 revolutions each), and a combination spin consisting of all three positions and one change of foot (minimum 2 in each position and minimum 5 revolutions on each foot). At least four different double jumps one must be a double Lutz. Jump combinations and sequences allowed. Maximum 8 jump elements for men and 7 for ladies. Men: Two different step sequences. Ladies: One step sequence and one spiral sequence (see Rule 3640 for description).

SPINS EVENT ALL LEVELS WILL BE SKATED ON A ½ SHEET OF ICE. SPINS SHALL BE SKATED IN PROGRAM FORM IN ANY ORDER. Beginner (No Test) Spins Program 1 ¼ min. max All spins, minimum of 3 revolutions. May not have passed any official US Figure Skating Free Skating tests. 1. Two foot Spin 2. Scratch (upright) spin 3 Any 1 position spin 4. Spiral Pre Preliminary (Minimum 3 revolutions in each spin position) 1 ½ min. max 1. 1 foot spin 2. Sit spin 3. Back spin Preliminary (Minimum 3 revolutions in each spin position) 1 ½ min. max 1. Sit spin 2. Camel spin 3. Back spin Pre Juvenile (Minimum 4 revolutions in each spin position) 1 ½ min. max 1. Layback (Upright spin for men) 2. Sit change sit combination 3. Camel Juvenile (Minimum 4 revolutions in each spin position) 1 ½ min. max 1. Flying camel 2. Camel-back sit combination 3. Layback (Upright spin for men) Intermediate (Minimum 5 revolutions in each spin position) 2 min. max 1. Layback (Upright spin for men) 2. Flying spin 3. Combination spin (1 change of foot, at least 2 changes of position). Must change position at least twice. Example: Camel, layback, back sit or camel, layback, sit, back sit. ARTISTIC SHOWCASE Singles and Duets Open themes for each level. Skater(s) will provide their own music. Vocal music is allowed. Skater(s) will be judged according to how well they interpret their theme. Props may be used. The skater(s) has 30 seconds for transporting the props on and off the ice. NOTE: Props will not be allowed on the warm-up. Group / Time Maximum Level Limitations Group 1 / 1:40 Beginner No axels or double jumps Group 2/ 1:40 Pre-Preliminary/Preliminary No axels or double jumps Group 3/ 2:10 Pre-Juvenile/Juvenile No double jumps Group 4/ 2:10 Intermediate and Above May include ONE double jump