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ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 Friday, Saturday & Sunday, June 14-16 Dear District 14 Members, WELCOME We are amazed that this will be our 8 th Annual Skate at the Lake competition. With events for skaters of all ages and abilities, we expect a great competition. This year, we have a discounted Early Bird Registration prices that are in effect through Saturday March 23, 2019. So plan early and save some money. Sincerely, Skate at the Lake Organizing Committee INFORMATION KEY FACTS Information, Application & Updates Please visit www.isidistrict14.org for: Competition Information (this document) Updates/Corrections to Competition Information Link to On-Line Applications Link for Printable Applications Schedule Volunteer Sign-Up Dates Early Bird Deadline... Saturday March 23, 2019 Test Deadline... Saturday April 6, 2019 Application Deadline... Saturday April 6, 2019 Age as of Date... June 14, 2019 Competition Dates... June 14-16, 2019 ISI Endorsement... 3-3474-2019 Mail Application ISI District 14 % YBISBC 750 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA 94107 CONTENTS Welcome... 1 Information... 1 Key Facts... 1 Contents... 1 Location... 2 Registration... 2 Volunteers... 3 Practice Ice... 4 Videography & Photography... 4 Event Descriptions... 4 Individual Events... 4 Partner Events... 6 Team Events... 7 Index... 8

Page 2 ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 LOCATION Tahoe Sports and Entertainment South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena 1176 Rufus Allen Blvd South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Phone 530.544.RINK (7465) Website tahoearena.com REGISTRATION Requirements Skaters MUST have a current ISI membership. Applications submitted without a current ISI number will not be processed until an ISI number is received (late fee applies if received after the Entry Deadline). All entrants must be registered to their highest test level with ISI by Test Deadline and must be registered at the level they wish to compete. All competitors must compete at their highest test level passed. Ages for the purposes of grouping will be the skater s Age as of Date. Incomplete applications will not be processed until all information is received (this could result in late fees if application is accepted). Entry Forms PDF to be downloaded, printed and then completed by hand and Check or money order made payable to ISI District 14 and then mailed to: ISI District 14 % YBISBC 750 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Entry Fees The fees for each event are as follows: Hotels AZURE HOTEL 3535 Lake Tahoe Blvd South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 HotelAzureTahoe.com Discount Code Skate Tahoe available thru April 13 HOTEL BECKET 4003 Lake Tahoe Blvd South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 HotelBecket.com Nightly $189 + $20 resort fee Additional Hotels & Discounts listed on our website. Event Type First Event $85 First Tot Event $50 Each Additional Event $50 Team Events per skater $30 (max $900 per event) Early Bird Discount $-10 (per event) Early Bird Discount Prices are good for Individual (not Team) Applications received/postmarked by MARCH 23, 2019 11:59PM. All applications must be received/postmarked by April 6 th, 2019. A skater of a team event who skates in an individual/couples event must pay the individual entry fee, plus the team event fee. For team events, there is a cap on the entry fees of $900 per event. There are NO Refunds, unless we are not able to accommodate your event.

ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 Page 3 Subject to Availability Applications are processed in the order they are received. Due to the popularity of this competition and limited amount of ice time, we fully expect the competition to sell out early, so apply early. Late Entries & Changes! Due to the large number of late entries, changes and last-minute corrections that came in last year, we will be enforcing our penalty fees: Entries received after the deadline will be charged double the entry fees (incomplete, or illegible applications that are completed after the deadline included); applications must be received by 11:59pm on April 6, 2019 to meet the deadline Changes and/or corrections because of unclear handwriting or incorrect forms will be assessed a $25 fee per item NO EXCEPTIONS Competition Standards Competition will be conducted in accordance with ISI rules and regulations set as forth in the current ISI Handbook along with the current Rule Revisions as posted on the ISI website. Skaters will be divided by age, level and gender. We reserve the right to combine ages and genders based on enrollment. In an event where there is only one entry, the skater will compete and place according to the rules of ISI Competition Standards and must earn 80% of the total points possible to place first in the category. We reserve the right to cancel an event due to low enrollment. Skaters may enter more than one event in their skating level. Couples, pairs and group applications must be submitted together. All coaches should verify that all events and levels are correct before the application is submitted. The information on the entry form must be accurate, complete and legible. Inaccurate and/or incomplete forms will be returned. Ice Surface Rink is 85 x 200 with slightly rounded corners. Schedule Each year our competition has grown. For 2018, we expect the competition to span two-days. Our tentative schedule is as follows: Individual Events... Friday, Saturday & Sunday Team Events... Saturday & Sunday End of Competition... Sunday late afternoon Tentative Schedule will be available in late May. Preliminary schedule will be emailed to coaches approximately two-weeks prior to competition. All other changes are subject to change fee. All corrections/changes must be made via email only. All telephone messages will be discarded! Preliminary schedule will be posted on the District 14 website approximately Mid May. Minor changes can be expected on the final schedule, which will be posted in the rink. Printed program may not include these changes. PLEASE NOTE the final schedule is subject to change without notice. Changes that occur typically move events 10-20 minutes early or late. Please consult posted schedule (not program) when you arrive at the rink and listen for events to be announced to estimate your event time. Registration & Music All competitors should check in and turn in their music for the event AT LEAST one hour prior to the start of the warm up for the event. Your coach may want you to arrive earlier. All programs MUST be on a CD (NO cassette tapes, MP3 players, thumb drives, phones etc.). With the price of CDs being just several cents, we REQUIRE all CDs be properly labeled with the following information: Skater's First & Last Name or Team s Name Event Name Event Number (to be written at the competition, as event numbers can change up until the competition starts) Please do not use re-writable CDs. Only one program per CD. Please make sure to bring back-up copies in case of technical difficulties. Thumb drives, MP3 players and other devices will not be accepted for backup music. Please pick up your CD when the event is finished. Forgotten CD s will be discarded at the end of the competition. Awards Awards will be provided for first through fifth places in all events. Awards will be given at the time the picture is taken. A team trophy will also be awarded to the top three (5) overall teams with the highest number of points at the conclusion of the competition. For Teams competing on Sunday, there will be on ice awards, along with the Coach of the Year and Skater Awards. VOLUNTEERS We depend on volunteers to help staff the competition and make it run smoothly and on time. Please consider

Page 4 ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 volunteering for a shift. Please visit ISIdistrict14.org for more information and to sign-up. PRACTICE ICE Check on our website, ISIDistrict.org for information about Practice Ice. Tahoe Sports Entertainment will oversee scheduling and sales of all practice ice. Contact the arena directly. VIDEOGRAPHY & PHOTOGRAPHY Contracts for these services have not yet been awarded. Please check our website, ISIdistrict14.org for information as it becomes available. performed. All skaters must pass the Pre-Alpha Delta test to compete in this event. Skaters must include one maneuver from Freestyle 1 in their program. Freestyle: A program performed to music with emphasis on the required test level maneuvers from the skater s current Freestyle level. Various skills are required, depending on the test level. Levels Pre-Alpha Delta FS1 FS3 FS4 & FS5 FS6 FS7 FS8 FS9 & FS10 Duration 1-min. 1½-min. 2-min. 2½-min. 3-min. 3½-min. 4-min. EVENT DESCRIPTIONS INDIVIDUAL EVENTS Tot (1 4 & age 6 or under) Tots will perform a program with music. They should only perform the required maneuvers from their test level. Additional maneuvers should not be included and will not be judged. 2-foot and/or 1-foot snowplow stops are permitted in Tot events. All Tot competitors must have their test registered with ISI to enter Tot competition events. Coaches will be allowed to help the skater from the ice door but will not be permitted on the ice during the competition. Duration: 1-minute Stroking (Alpha Delta) Skaters compete together in groups. They do only forward stroking in both directions, are judged on posture, and correct stroking technique. Crossovers are optional at the end of the rink, but not required and not judged. Solo Technical Program (Pre-Alpha FS10) Pre-Alpha thru Delta: Skater performs a one-minute program routine to music that emphasizes the required test level maneuvers from Pre-Alpha through Delta. Depending on each test level requirement, specific skating skills must be Solo Compulsories (Pre-Alpha FS10) Skaters are to perform only the three required elements in any order with a minimum of connecting steps (no music). Each maneuver may only be attempted one time. Additional maneuvers, such as any jump, spin, or gliding maneuver from a test level or any uncaptured move are not allowed. Level Pre-Alpha FS5 Half Ice FS6 FS10 Full Ice Pre-Alpha Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Freestyle 1 Freestyle 2 Freestyle 3 Freestyle 4 Freestyle 5 Freestyle 6 Freestyle 7 Freestyle 8 Freestyle 9 Requirements 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, Left Forward Inside Mohawk Combo, Hockey Stop Right Forward Inside 3-Turn, Lunge, Bunny Hop ½ Flip, 2-Foot spin, Forward Arabesque Ballet Jump, 1-Foot Spin, Walt Jump-tap toe-1/2 Flip Sequence Salchow, 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 1-Foot-Axel-Quarter Flip-Axel Sequence, Flying Camel Spin, Double Toe Loop Jump Double Loop Jump, Camel-Jump-Camel Spin, Split Lutz Double Lutz Jump, Flying Camel into Jump Sit Spin, Axel-Double Loop Jump combination

ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 Page 5 Freestyle 10 Double Axel-Double Toe Loop Jump combination, Death Drop, Three Arabian Cartwheel or Butterfly Jumps Spotlight Solo Program (Tot & Pre-Alpha FS10) This is an entertaining & fun routine that emphasizes the skater s acting ability and not technical skating skills. There is no score for technical merit in this event. The skater must pass a test for Tots, Pre-Alpha to Delta or Freestyle to determine the spotlight event level. Spotlight events are divided into three categories listed below. Character a famous or easily identifiable character Dramatic a theatrical performance that sets a mood and evokes an emotional response Light Entertainment an entertaining or light-hearted performance Tot & Pre-Alpha Delta FS1 and below 1 min Freestyle 1-3 / Bronze FS4 and below 1.5 min Freestyle 4-5 / Silver FS6 and below 1.5 min Freestyle 6-7/ Gold Any maneuvers 2 min Freestyle 8-10 / Platinum Any maneuvers Artistic Solo (FS1 FS10) 2 min Skaters perform a program to music with emphasis on strong edges, flow, choreography, innovative moves and musical interpretation. There is no score for technical ability in this event. Event level is based on skater s freestyle test level. Freestyle 1-3 / Bronze FS4 and below 1.5 min Freestyle 4-5 / Silver FS6 and below 1.5 min Freestyle 6-7 / Gold Any maneuvers 2 min Freestyle 8-10/ Platinum Any maneuvers 2 min Interpretive (FS1 FS10) Freestyle level skaters will hear a piece of music once off the ice; twice during the group warm-up; and once more before competing while they mentally choreograph a skating routine with no help from friends, parents or coaches. The emphasis is on the skater s ability to choreograph an entertaining skating routine to music and not on the difficulty of the skating maneuvers performed. Freestyle 1-3 / Bronze FS4 and below 1.5 min Freestyle 4-5 / Silver FS6 and below 1.5 min Freestyle 6-7 / Gold Any maneuvers 2 min Freestyle 8-10/ Platinum Any maneuvers 2 min Footwork (1 10) Freestyle skaters perform a program to music using various turns and connecting steps with limited jumps or spins. Skaters are judged on correct turns & edges as well as flow, variety of moves and choreography. Duration: 1 minute Rhythmic Skating (FS1 FS10) The program should contain elements that employ the use of the prop throughout the routine. The skater must maintain control of the prop at all times. Props of the same kind (i.e., Ball / Hoop / Ribbon) are grouped together. The skater chooses only one rhythmic prop per routine (ball, hoop or ribbon) and must maintain control of the prop at all times throughout the program. This means the prop must be used by the skater throughout the routine. It can be thrown, bounced or juggled but control should be maintained. The prop should not be put down on the ice while the skater does jumps & spins. No additional props are permitted. Props are not allowed on the event warm-up. If it is obvious that skater s prop does not meet the following specifications, the panel Referee can determine if any point deduction should be taken. Choice of One: 1. Hoop - Must be made from wood or plastic (from a rigid, non-bending material). The hoop diameter should measure between 2 feet 7 inches - 2 feet 11 inches. The hoop can have colored tap or fabric to match or contrast the skater's costume, but it cannot have any other decoration (i.e. fringe, lights, etc.) on the prop. 2. Ball - Must be made of rubber or plastic. The ball diameter should measure approximately 7-3/4 inches. 3. Ribbon - Stick must be made of wood, plastic or fiberglass. Stick length should be between 20-30 inches. Ribbon material must be one single piece of satin or a non-starched fabric. Ribbon width should be 2-4 inches wide and between 6 feet - 9 feet long - proportional to the size and ability level of the skater. Special Skater (1 10) This category is open to skaters of all ages with physical or mental disabilities. Skaters will perform a program to music that includes all of the compulsory maneuvers from their test level. Skaters will be grouped by age, gender and disability classification. The Special Skater event is based on the ISI Special Skater test levels 1-10. These tests must be registered with the ISI national office. Duration: 1-minute

Page 6 ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 Above the Special Skater 10 (Delta) level, Special Skaters can take and pass the test levels in Freestyle, Figures, Couples, Pairs, Dance and Free Dance so they are eligible to compete in those events along with Artistic, Footwork, Interpretive, etc. If requested, the Competition Director can put special skaters into a separate event group for those events. Open Freestyle (Bronze Platinum) There are no required maneuvers for the Open Freestyle events and any spin can be performed at any level; but all skaters and coaches should carefully check the jump limitations for the Bronze, Silver & Gold levels. The program should be well balanced including jumps, spins, connecting moves, gliding maneuvers, etc. Skaters who have passed the traditional ISI FS1 FS10 tests are not required to take any additional test to compete at the equivalent level of Open Freestyle events. Skaters who have passed tests from other skating organizations are only required to take the equivalent level test to compete in that level. In some cases, skaters will have to also test to move up to a higher Open Freestyle level - based on their current program content. Open Freestyle event judging criteria includes correctness of jumps, correctness of spins, correctness of turns & edges, variety of moves, music interpretation, posture, choreography & pattern, presentation, duration and general overall (by all 3 judges). Bronze FS3 and below 2-min. Silver FS5 and below 2-min. Gold Any maneuvers 3-min. Platinum Any maneuvers 4-min. PARTNER EVENTS Couple Partner (1-10) Two skaters perform their routine to music that requires maneuvers from their current Couples test level. This event is like a Freestyle skating program by two skaters in unison. Both skaters must pass the required Couples Test to compete in this event. Pair Partner (1-10) Together two skaters perform a choreographed routine to music. This program should include all the required maneuvers from their current Pair test level. The event is similar to Couples. However, unlike Couples, Pairs includes pair lifts and pair spins. Both skaters must pass the required Pair Test to compete in this event. Levels Pair 1 Pair 2 3 Pair 4 Pair 5 6 Pair 7 Pair 8-10 Duration 1½-min. 2-min. 2½-min. 3-min. 3½-min. 4-min. Open Pair Partner (Bronze Platinum) There are no required maneuvers for the Open Pair events; but all skaters and coaches should carefully check the maneuver limitations for the Bronze, Silver & Gold levels. The program should be well balanced including jumps, spins, pair lifts, pair spins, footwork, and connecting moves. Skaters who have passed the traditional ISI Pair 1-10 tests are not required to take any additional test to compete at the equivalent level of Open Pair events. Skaters who have passed tests from other skating organizations are only required to take the equivalent level test to compete in that level. In some cases, skaters will have to also test to move up to a higher Open Pair - based on their current program content Bronze Pair 3 and below 2 min Silver Pair 5 and below 3 min Gold Pair 7 and below 3 min Platinum Any Maneuvers 4.5 min Couple Spotlight (Low Platinum) An entertaining spotlight program performed by two skaters using costumes and props where couples are divided into categories: Levels Couple 1 3 Couple 4 6 Couple 7 Couple 8 Couple 9 Couple 10 Duration 1½-min. 2-min. 2½-min. 3-min. 3½-min. 4-min. Character a famous or easily identifiable character Dramatic a theatrical performance that sets a mood and evokes an emotional response Light Entertainment an entertaining or light-hearted performance Level Limitations Duration

ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 Page 7 Low Tot & Pre-Alpha Delta FS1 and below 1 min Bronze Freestyle 1-3 / Bronze FS4 and below 1.5 min Silver Freestyle 4-5 / Silver FS6 and below 1.5 min Gold Freestyle 6-7 / Gold FS8 and below 2 min Platinum Freestyle 8-10 / Platinum Any maneuvers 2 min Jump & Spin (Low High) Two skaters enter the ice as a team. The first skater performs their choice of a required jump 2 times, followed by the second skater performing their choice of a required spin 2 times. Only the best attempt of each required element will be judged. All Jump & Spin events will be done on half Ice. Category Levels: Level Limitations Req. Jump Req. Spin Low Tots-Delta 2-foot Hop or Bunny Hop 2-foot Spin Bronze FS1-3/Bronze ½ Flip or Toe Loop 2-foot or 1-foot spin Silver FS4-5/Silver ½ Loop or Axel Sit Spin or Back Spin Gold FS6-7/Gold Double Salchow or Double Toe Loop Platinum FS8-10/ Platinum Double Loop or Double Lutz Layback or Flying Camel Flying Sit or Camel- Jump-Camel If two skaters from different category levels wish to compete together, the team will be entered in the highest level of the two skaters. TEAM EVENTS For Synchronized Events, Age is based on July 1, 2018 (yes, 2018 is correct) for our 2019 competition! Freestyle Synchro Team (1-10) Three to seven skaters from the same Freestyle level can enter this new form of group skating. They must perform the same identical Freestyle program in unison. All test level requirements must be included. All skaters must have passed the same freestyle test level to compete in this event. Skaters cannot skate above or below their freestyle test level. Synchronized Team - Dance/Formation/Skating This is a group number for eight or more skaters to perform in unison. They can incorporate various skating formations such as circles, pinwheels, lines, footwork sequences and dance steps. For complete description of Formation, Skating, and Dance categories, please see 2016 edition of ISI Handbook. Synchronized Compulsories - Formation/Skating Synchronized Formation and Skating teams must perform required elements to music, with no additional moves permitted. Teams will be divided by age groups. For details of compulsory maneuvers and program duration limitations, please see the current 2016 edition of the ISI Handbook. Family Spotlight (All Levels) Two or more family members can perform an entertaining spotlight routine using costumes & props. If necessary, the event groupings are divided first by number of skaters and then by age groups and/or ability levels. Duration: 1½-minutes Production Team (All Levels) This team event is for groups of 8 or more skaters. Team will be judged on the performance value of the program. There are no required maneuvers and no technical score for this event. The group should use music along with elaborate costumes and props to enhance the theme while creating an entertaining performance. Skaters from all levels can participate in this event. Event entries will be divided in to Small / Medium / Large / Extravaganza categories, as registration warrants. Duration 4½-minutes (there is no penalty for shorter program times) Ensemble This event is open to groups of 3-7 skaters of all levels and ages. Skaters will be judged on the performance value of the program. There are no required maneuvers, no maneuver limitations and there is no technical score for this event. The group should use music, costumes & props to enhance the theme while creating an entertaining performance. The costume & prop guidelines are the same as for Solo Spotlight events. Props are not allowed on warm-up. Event groups are divided by number of skaters first and then by age, if necessary. Duration: 3-minutes Theater Production This new production event is for your entire skating team. Skaters of all ages and advanced ability level can participate in this theatrical team event. This is a creative and artistic program usually based on a story or theme, using costumes, props and technical skating to enhance the production performance. Duration: 6½-minutes (there is no penalty for shorter program times)

Page 8 ISI District 14 Championships Skate at the Lake 2019 Kaleidoskate (All Levels) A group of 8 or more skaters perform a fun and entertaining group number. Minimal skating skills are required for this event. Each skater represents a piece of color and those color pieces are used to choreograph and create constantly changing patterns, designs and formations on the ice. Creativity, use of color and props are also an important part of the overall design. INDEX Welcome... 1 Information... 1 Key Facts... 1 Information, Application, Updates & Results... 1 Dates... 1 Mail Application... 1 Contents... 1 Location... 2 Hotels... 2 Registration... 2 Requirements... 2 Entry Forms... 2 Entry Fees... 2 Subject to Availability... 3 Late Entries & Changes... 3 Competition Standards... 3 Ice Surface... 3 Schedule... 3 Registration & Music... 3 Awards... 3 Volunteers... 3 Practice Ice... 4 Videography & Photography... 4 Event Descriptions... 4 Individual Events... 4 Tot (1 4 & age 6 or under)... 4 Stroking (Alpha Delta)... 4 Solo Technical Program (Pre-Alpha FS10)... 4 Solo Compulsories (Pre-Alpha FS10)... 4 Spotlight Solo Program (Tot & Pre-Alpha FS10)... 5 Artistic Solo (FS1 FS10)... 5 Interpretive (FS1 FS10)... 5 Footwork (1 10)... 5 Rhythmic Skating (FS1 FS10)... 5 Special Skater (1 10)... 5 Open Freestyle (Bronze Platinum)... 6 Partner Events... 6 Couple Partner (1-10)... 6 Pair Partner (1-10)... 6 Open Pair Partner (Bronze Platinum)... 6 Couple Spotlight (Low Platinum)... 6 Jump & Spin (Low High)... 7 Team Events... 7 Freestyle Synchro Team (1-10)... 7 Synchronized Team - Dance/Formation/Skating... 7 Synchronized Compulsories - Formation/Skating... 7 Family Spotlight (All Levels)... 7 Production Team (All Levels)... 7 Ensemble... 7 Theater Production... 7 Kaleidoskate (All Levels)... 8 Index... 8