Junior and Senior figures Compolsury 1. 308i Barracuda Airborne Split Spin Up 360 360 (1 rot) NVT 10 31 43 15 19 13 3.3 PV 0,76 2,37 3,28 1,15 1,45 0,99 A Barracuda Airborne Split is executed to a re joined Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed at the same tempo as the Thrust to ankle level. The designated Ascending Spin is executed. A Vertical Descent is executed at the same tempo as the Thrust. 2. 355g Porpoise Twist Spin 180 Rapidly 720 (2 rot) NVT 6 33 48 2.5 PV 0,69 3,79 5,52 From a Front Layout Position, a Front Pike Position is assumed. The legs are lifted to Vertical Position. A Half Twist is executed, and without a pause, is followed by a Continuous Spin of 720 (2 rotations).
3. Junior and Senior figures Group 1 154j 2 London Combined Spin 720 2.9 Rapidly 720 (2 rot) 720 (2 rot) NVT 10,5 11 7 18 50 13 PV 0,96 1,00 0,64 1,64 4,57 1,19 A London is executed to a Vertical Position. A rapid Combined Spin of 720 (descending spin 720 + ascending spin 720 ) is executed. A rapid Vertical Descent is executed. 4. 330c Aurora Twirl 2.8 180 Rapidly 180 NVT 6 8 16 14 20,5 26 14 PV 0,57 0,77 1,53 1,34 1,96 2,49 1,34 From a Front Layout Position a Somersault Front Pike is executed to a Submerged Ballet Leg Double Position. One leg rises vertically as the other moves along the surface to a Knight Position. The body rotates 180 to assume a Fishtail Position. The horizontal leg is lifted to Vertical Position. A Twirl is executed before a Vertical Descent.
3. Junior and Senior figures Group 2 364 Whirlwind Snabb 720 (2 rot) 720 (2 rot) NVT 6 14.5 50 29,5 0 2.7 4. PV 0,60 1,45 5,00 2,95 0 From a Front Layout Position a Front Pike Position is assumed. One leg is lifted to a Fishtail Position. Maintaining a Fishtail Position, with the horizontal leg leading toward the vertical leg, two rapid rotations (720 ) are executed. Continuing in the same direction, the horizontal leg is lifted to a Vertical Position as a Continuous Spin 720 is executed. 343 Butterfly Rapidly Rotate 180 NVT 6 14,5 20 16,5 20,5 14 2.5 PV 0,66 1,58 2,19 1,80 2,24 1,53 From a Front Layout Position, a Front Pike Position is assumed. One leg is lifted to a Fishtail Position. The horizontal leg is rapidly lifted through an arc of 180 as the vertical leg is lowered to assume a Split Position, without hesitating a hip rotation of 180 is executed as the front leg is raised to assume a Fishtail Position. The horizontal leg is lifted to a Vertical Position at the same tempo as the initial actions of the figure. A Vertical Descent is executed.
3. Junior and Senior figures Group 3 320 Kipswirl Split Closing 180 360 Rapidly 180 2.3 NVT 3 2 25 17 18 14 PV 0,38 0,25 3,16 2,15 2,28 1,77 A Kipswirl is executed to the Vertical Position. The legs are lowered symmetrically to a Split Position. A rapid rotation of 180 is executed, as the legs symmetrically close to a Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed. 4. 440 Ipanema 3.0 Rapidly 180 NVT 17,5 21 33 33 14 PV 1,48 1,77 2,78 2,78 A Nova is executed to the Bent Knee Surface Arch Position. The horizontal leg is lifted as the bent knee is straightened to assume a Vertical Position. The legs are lowered to a Front Pike Position. A rapid 180 rotation is executed as the legs lift to a Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed at the tempo of the rest of the figure. 1,18
1. 423 Ariana Age Group 13 15, figures Compolsury Rotate 180 NVT 12 22 10 23 8 2.2 PV 1,60 2,93 1,33 3,07 1,07 With the head leading a Dolphin is initiated. The hips, legs and feet continue to move along the surface as the back is arched more to assume a Surface Arch Position. One leg is lifted in a 180 arc over the surface to a Split Position. Maintaining the relative position of the legs to the surface, the hips rotate 180. A Walkout Front is executed. 2. 143 Rio Rapidly NVT 10,5 11 13 13 15 31 30 360 3.1 PV 0,85 0,89 1,05 1,05 1,21 2,51 2,43 A Flamingo is executed to a Surface Flamingo Position. The horizontal leg is extended to a Surface Ballet Leg Double Positon. The body submerges vertically to a Back Pike Position with the toes just under the surface. The figure is completed as a Barracuda Spin 360.
3. 351 Jupiter Age Group 13 15, figures Group 1 2.8 NVT 6 14,5 31 18 20,5 14 4. PV 0,58 1,39 2,98 1,73 1,97 From a Front Layout Position a Front Pike Position is assumed. One leg is lifted to a Fishtail Position. Maintaining the angle between the legs, the horizontal leg moves to vertical as the vertical leg simultaneously continues its arc to the surface to assume a Knight Position. Maintaining the vertical alignment of the body, the horizontal leg is moved in a 180 arc at the surface of the water to a Fishtail Position. The horizontal leg is lifted to the Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed. 437 Oceanea Rapidly 720 (2 rot) NVT 17,5 21 31 1,35 2.1 PV 2,52 A Nova is executed to a Bent Knee Surface Arch Position. The horizontal leg is lifted to 3,02 4,46 the vertical as the bent knee is extended to assume a Vertical Position. A Continuous Spin of 720 (2 rotations) is executed.
3. Age Group 13 15, figures Group 2 240a Albatross ½ Twist 180 180 2.2 NVT 11 15 15 16,5 14 PV 1,54 2,10 2,10 2,31 With the head leading, a Dolphin is initiated until the hips are about to submerge. The hips, legs and feet continue to move 1,96 along the surface, as the body rolls onto the face as it assumes a Front Pike Position. The legs are lifted simultaneously to a Bent Knee Vertical Position. A Half Twist is executed. A Half Twist is executed as the bent knee is extended to meet the vertical leg. A Vertical Descent is executed. 4. 403 Swordtail NVT 4 29 20 18,5 8 2.3 PV 0,50 3,65 2,52 2,33 1,01 From a Front Layout Position the Bent Knee Position is assumed. The back arches more as the extended leg is lifted in an arc of 180 over the surface of the water. As the extended leg passes vertical, the bent leg straightens with the foot following a vertical line to assume a Knight Position. The vertical leg is lowered to a Surface Arch Position. An Arch to Back Layout Finish Action is executed.
3. Age Group 13 15, figures Group 3 355f Porpoise Continuous Spin 720 Rapidly 720 (2 rot) NVT 6 33 31 2.1 PV 0,86 4,71 4,43 4. From a Front Layout Position, a Front Pike Position is assumed. The legs are lifted to Vertical Position. A Continuous Spin of 720 (2 rotations) is executed. 315 Seagull Rapidly NVT 3 2 18 17 16 14 2.1 PV 0,43 0,28 2,57 2,43 2,29 2,0 From a Back Layout Position, a partial Somersault Back Tuck is executed until the shins are perpendicular to the surface of the water. The trunk unrolls rapidly as the legs are straightened to assume a Vertical Position midway between the former vertical line through the hips and the former vertical line through the head and the shins. The legs are lowered rapidly symmetrically to Split Position. The legs are joined rapidly to resume Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed at the same tempo as the initial actions of the figure.
1. Age Group 12 and under, figures Compolsury 106 Straight Ballet Leg Single NVT 18,5 11 10,5 1.6 PV 4,63 2,75 2,63 2. From a Back Layout Position, one leg is raised straight to a Ballet Leg Position. From a Ballet Leg Position the ballet leg is bent, without movement of the thigh, to a Bent Knee Back Layout Position. The toe moves along the inside of the extended leg until a Back Layout Position is assumed. 301 Barracuda NVT 10 31 15 1.9 PV 1,79 5,54 2,68 From a Back Layout Position, the legs are raised to vertical as the body is submerged to a Back Pike Position with the toes just under the surface. A Thrust is executed to Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed at the same tempo as the Thrust.
3. Age Group 12 and under, figures 420 Walkover Back Group 1 1.9 NVT 12 22 19 6 PV 2,03 3,73 3,22 1,02 With the head leading a Dolphin is initiated. The hips, legs and feet continue to move along the surface as the back is arched more to assume a Surface Arch Position. One leg is lifted in a 180 arc over the surface to a Split Position. A Walkout Back is executed. 4. 327 Ballerina 1.8 NVT 6 8 4 10 15 10,5 PV 1,12 1,50 0,75 1,87 2,80 1,96 From a Front Layout Position a Somersault Front Pike is executed to a Submerged Ballet Leg Double Position. One knee is bent to assume a Submerged Flamingo Position. Maintaining this position, the body rises to a Surface Flamingo Position. The ballet leg is lowered in a 90 arc to the surface as the other leg moves to assume a Bent Knee Position. The toe moves along the inside of the extended leg until a Back Layout Position is assumed.
3. Age Group 12 and under, figures Group 2 311 Kip NVT 3 2 23 14 1.6 PV 0,71 0,48 5,48 From a Back Layout Position, a partial Somersault Back Tuck is executed until the shins are 3,33 perpendicular to the surface. The trunk unrolls as the legs are straightened to assume a Vertical Position midway between the former vertical line through the hips and the former vertical line through the head and the shins. A Vertical Descent is executed. 4. 401 Swordfish 2.0 NVT 4 35 14,5 8 PV 0,65 5,69 2,36 1,30 From a Front Layout Position, a Bent Knee Position is assumed. The back arches more as the extended leg is lifted in a 180 arc over the surface to assume a Bent Knee Surface Arch Position. The bent knee is straightened to assume a Surface Arch Position, and with continuous motion, an Arch to Back Layout Finish Action is executed.
Age Group 12 and under, figures 3. 226 Swan Group 3 180 NVT 17,5 14 14 14,5 6 2,1 PV 2,65 2,12 2,12 2,20 0,91 A Nova is executed to the Bent Knee Surface Arch Position. The bent leg straightens to assume a Knight Position. The body rotates 180 to assume a Fishtail Position. The vertical leg is lowered to the surface to meet the opposite leg in a Front Pike Position and with continuous movement the body straightens to a Front Layout Position. The head surfaces at the point occupied by the hips at the beginning of this action. 4. 363 Water Drop 1,5 180 NVT 6 15 15 0 PV 1,67 4,17 4,17 From a Front Layout Position, 0,0 a Front Pike Position is assumed. The legs are lifted simultaneously to a Bent Knee Vertical Position. A 180 Spin is executed as the bent knee is extended to a Vertical Position before the ankles reach the surface of the water.
Vertical Position Body extended, perpendicular to the surface, legs together, head downward. Head (ears specifically), hips and ankles in line. Vertical Descent Maintaining a Vertical Position, the body descends along its longitudinal axis until toes are submerged. Front Layout Position Body extended with head, upper back, buttocks and heels at the surface. Unless otherwise specified, face may be in or out of the water. Back Layout Position Body extended with face, chest, thighs and feet at the surface. Head (ears specifically), hips, and ankles in line. Front Pike Position Body bent at hips to form a 90 angle. Legs extended and together. Trunk extended with back straight and head in line. Back Pike Position Body bent at hips to form an acute angle of 45 or less. Legs extended and together. Trunk extended with the back straight and head in line
Submerged Flamingo Position Trunk, head and shin of the bent leg parallel to the surface. 90 angle between the trunk and extended leg. Water level between knee and ankle of the extended leg. Flamingo (130) A Ballet Leg is assumed. The shin of the horizontal leg is drawn along the surface to assume a Surface Flamingo Position. The bent leg is straightened to a Surface Ballet Leg Double Position. Maintaining the vertical position of the legs, the hips are lifted as the trunk is unrolled to Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed. Tuck Position Body as compact as possible, with the back rounded and legs together. Heels close to buttocks. Head close to knees. Somersault Back Tuck (310) From a Back Layout Position, the knees and toes are drawn along the surface to assume a Tuck Position. With continuous motion, the tuck becomes more compact as the body somersaults backward around a lateral axis for one complete revolution. A Back Layout Position is resumed.
Ballet Leg Position Body in Back Layout Position. One leg extended perpendicular to the surface Submerged Ballet Leg Double Position Trunk and head parallel to the surface. 90 angle between the trunk and extended legs. Water level between knees and ankles of the extended legs. Fishtail Position Body extended in Vertical Position, with one leg extended forward to the body. The foot of the forward leg is at the surface, regardless of the height of the hips. Knight Position Lower back arched, with hips, shoulders and head on a vertical line. One leg vertical. Other leg extended backward, with the foot at the surface, and as close to horizontal as possible. Split Position Legs evenly split forward and back. The legs are parallel to the surface. Lower back arched, with hips, shoulders and head on a vertical line. 180 angle between the extended legs (Flat split), with inside of each leg aligned on opposite sides of a horizontal line, regardless of the height of the hips.
Surface Arch Position Lower back arched, with hips, shoulders and head on a vertical line. Legs together and at the surface Bent Knee Position Body in Front Layout, Back Layout, Vertical,or Arched Positions. One leg bent, with the toe of the bent leg in contact with the inside of the extended leg. Bent Knee Surface Arch Position Body arched in Surface Arch Position.The thigh of the bent leg is perpendicular to the surface. Dolphin (201) A Dolphin is started in a Back Layout Position. The body follows the circumference of a circle which has a diameter of approximately 2.5 meters. The head, hips and feet leave the surface sequentially to assume a Dolphin Arch as the body moves around the circle. Movement continues until the body straightens as it surfaces to a Back Layout Position. Thrust From a Submerged Back Pike Position, with the legs perpendicular to the surface, a vertical upward movement of the legs and hips is rapidly executed as the body unrolls to assume a Vertical Position. Maximum height is desirable.
Arch To Back Layout Finish Action From a Surface Arch Position, the hips, chest and face surface sequentially at the same point, with foot first movement to a Back Layout Position, until the head occupies the position of the hips at the beginning of this action. Walkout Front Starting in Split Position, the Front leg is lifted in a 180 arc over the surface to meet the opposite leg in a Surface Arch Position and with continuous movement, an Arch to Back Layout Finish Action is executed. Walkout Back Starting in Split Position, the back leg is lifted in a 180 arc over the surface to meet the opposite leg in a Front Pike Position and with continuous movement, the body straightens to a Front Layout Position. The head surfaces at the position occupied by the hips at the beginning of this action.
360 Nova (435) With the head leading a Dolphin is initiated until the hips are about to submerge. The hips, legs and feet continue to move along the surface as the back is arched more as one knee is bent to assume a Bent Knee Surface Arch Position. The legs are lifted to a Bent Knee Vertical Position. A Full Twist is executed as the bent leg is extended to meet the vertical leg. A Vertical Descent is executed. 360 Kipswirl (319) From a Back Layout Position, a partial Somersault Back Tuck is executed until the shins are perpendicular to the surface of the water. As the trunk unrolls and the legs are straightened a 360 rotation is executed to assume a Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed.
Rapidly London (154) A Ballet Leg is assumed followed by a partial Somersault Back Tuck, as both legs are drawn into a Tuck Position, until the shins are perpendicular to the surface. The trunk unrolls rapidly as the legs are rapidly straightened to assume a Vertical Position midway between the former vertical line through the hips and the former vertical line through the head and the shins. A rapid Vertical Descent is executed. Porpoise (355) From a Front Layout Position, a Front Pike Position is assumed. The legs are lifted to Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed.
Barracuda (301) From a Back Layout Position, the legs are raised to vertical as the body is submerged to a Back Pike Position with the toes just under the surface. A Thrust is executed to Vertical Position. A Vertical Descent is executed at the same tempo as the Thrust. Rocket Split A Thrust is executed to a Vertical Position. Maintaining maximum height the legs are split rapidly to assume an Airborne Split Position and rejoin to a Vertical Position, followed by a Vertical Descent. The Vertical Descent is executed at the same tempo as the Thrust. Barracuda Airborne Split (308) A Barracuda is executed to a submerged Back Pike Position with the toes just under the surface. A Rocket Split is executed.