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2015 2016 SKATE CANADA CENTRAL ONTARIO SNOWFLAKE SKATE Co-Hosted by Skate Canada Central Ontario and the Mississauga Figure Skating Club January 9 th, 2016 Sanctioned by Skate Canada Tomken Twin Arena 4495 Tomken Road Mississauga, ON L4W 1J9 (905) 615-4620

An invitation is extended to all eligible figure skaters in good standing in the Metro West Area of Skate Canada Central Ontario to participate in this competition. This competition will be held in accordance with the rules of Skate Canada and special guidelines approved for these Area Competitions. Participants must be eligible persons as defined in Section 2100 of the Skate Canada rulebook. Non-Skate Canada members must join the Association by paying the Skate Canada membership fee to the club where they skate. Registration for Snowflake Skate is by on-line registration. Please refer to the on-line registration instructions at the back of the announcement. Closing Date of Entries: Access to online registration will cease at 11:59pm on November 25 th, 2015. Registrations will be accepted on first come-first served basis with restrictions in certain categories to accommodate the scheduling of categories.

LIST OF CATEGORIES CANSKATE INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS In keeping with the Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) plan of providing a platform for coaches to encourage and support athletes/participants at every level to fulfill their potential and remain involved in figure skating, this category is focused on the Learning to Skate stage. This category is open to CanSkate members only. Skaters who are skating on STARSKate sessions and/or have passed any part of any Skate Canada test must enter one of the STAR categories. All CanSkaters, up to and including Stage 5, must wear a CSA approved hockey helmet while on the ice. Skaters beyond Stage 5 who choose to wear a CSA approved hockey helmet during a competition will not be subjected to any deduction in relation to the use of a CSA approved hockey helmet. NEW: Coaches will be allowed on the ice in a designated area for this event. Coaches must be wearing skates to be on the ice in the designated practice area. Description: Skaters will be divided into groups and perform the elements on a circuit. Skaters may NOT enter CanSkate Individual Elements category AND Freeskate category. Please refer to the CanSkate Technical Package posted on the Technical Page of the COS website: Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Skaters must have passed the complete Stage 1 badge, but not the complete Stage 2 badge. Skaters must have passed the complete Stage 2 badge, but not the complete Stage 3 badge. Skaters must have passed the complete Stage 3 badge, but not the complete Stage 4 badge. Skaters must have passed the complete Stage 4 badge, but not the complete Stage 5 badge. Skaters must have passed the complete Stage 5 badge, but not the complete Stage 6 badge. 1. Forward stop 2. Forward 2 foot sculling 3. Forward 2 foot turn (CW or CCW skater s choice) 4. Backward 2 foot sit glide 1. Forward circle thrusts (CW or CCW skater s choice) 2. Backward 2 foot jump 3. 2 foot quick turn forward to backward and backward to forward (CW or CCW skater s choice) 4. Backward 2 foot sculling 1. Backward circle thrusts (CW or CCW skater s choice) 2. Backward 360 step turn (CW or CCW skater s choice) 3. 2 foot jump forward to backward and backward to forward (CW or CCW skater s choice) 4. Forward inside slalom 1. Forward 2 foot side stop (CW or CCW skater s choice) 2. Backward push/glide sequence, width of ice 3. Forward power jump 4. Forward crosscuts figure 8 1. Forward 1 foot side stop (left or right skater s choice) 2. Backward 1 foot slalom 3. Forward 180 step turn (mohawk) (RFI-LBI or LFI-RBI skater s choice) 4. Forward outside edges

STARSKATE CATEGORIES All Freeskate categories will be judged using the 2015 2016 Skate Canada Central Ontario Well Balanced Program (WBP) technical package posted at www.skatecanada-centralontario.com. Deductions will be taken for any elements outside of specifications in accordance with the Skate Canada Well Balanced Program requirements. These categories are open to those skaters who do not meet the criteria for the Adult Classifications. FREESKATE CATEGORIES Skaters are only permitted to enter one Freeskate category. STAR 1 Element Assessment STAR 2 Compulsory Assessment Program May not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating Test (Geared to those skaters who have not mastered more than three (3) single jumps). Elements scored to standard (Merit, Bronze, Silver or Gold); may be grouped by age. Please refer to the STAR Pre-Event Technical Package posted on the Skate Canada Central Ontario Technical page. May not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating Test. (Geared to skaters who have no yet mastered more than five (5) different single jumps). Program Length: 2.00 minutes in length (+/- 10 seconds). Vocal music is not permitted. STAR 3 Free Skating Program May not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating Test. (Geared to skaters who have not yet mastered double jumps.) Program Length: 2:00 minutes in length (+/- 10 seconds). Vocal music is not permitted. Skaters may be grouped by age. STAR 4 Free Skating Program May not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating Test. (Geared to skaters who have not yet mastered double jumps.) Program Length: 2:00 minutes in length (+/- 10 seconds). Vocal music is not permitted. Skaters will be grouped by age as follows: U10, U13, 13 and over. STAR 5 Free Skating Program May not have passed any part of the Junior Silver Free Skating test. (Geared to those skaters who are working on double jumps but not yet ready for Pre-Juvenile/Senior Bronze.) Program Length: 2:00 minutes in length (+/- 10 seconds). Vocal music is not permitted. Skaters will be grouped by age as follows: U10, U13, 13 and over. STAR 5 will be scored using CPC and skaters will be ranked.

Senior Bronze STARSkate May have passed the complete Senior Bronze Freeskate test but no higher complete free skate test. Program Length: 2.5 minutes (+/- 10 seconds) Please refer to the 2015-2016 Skate Canada Central Ontario WBP requirements. The following three (3) categories will only be offered at Skates Alive and Snowflake Skate. Skaters are eligible to enter both Area Competitions for these categories. Skaters must register through the on-line registration for Skates Alive and/or Snowflake Skate. Junior Silver STARSkate Senior Silver STARSkate Gold STARSkate May have passed the complete Junior Silver Freeskate test but no higher complete free skate test. Program Length: 3:00 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). Please refer to the 2015 2016 Skate Canada Central Ontario WBP requirements. May have passed the complete Senior Silver Freeskate test but no higher complete free skate test. Program Length: 3:00 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). Please refer to the 2015 2016 Skate Canada Central Ontario WBP requirements. May have passed the complete Gold Freeskate test. Program length: Women 3:00 or 3:30 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). Men 3:30 or 4.00 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). Please refer to the 2015 2016 Skate Canada Central Ontario WBP requirements. FREESKATE INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS The following categories are open to those skaters who do not meet the criteria for the Adult Classifications: STAR 2 5, and Sr. Bronze. Description: Skaters perform 4 required elements in isolation. No age restrictions. Skaters will be permitted one re-skate if necessary. The re-skated element will be marked. Skaters are only permitted to enter each category and each discipline once. STAR 2 Elements Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 2 level and no higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Loop Jump Waltz/Toe Loop Combination Back Upright Spin Forward Spiral Sequence Two (2) forward spirals, one on each foot, performed on either an outside or inside edges. No more than 8 steps between. Both spirals must be unassisted.

STAR 3 Elements STAR 4 Elements STAR 5 Elements Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 3 level and no higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Flip Jump Loop/Loop Combination Combination Spin - must include at least one camel and one sit position and may include a change of foot. Forward entry only. No flying entry or difficult variations. Forward Spiral Sequence Two (2) forward spirals, one on each foot, performed on either an outside or inside edges. No more than 4 steps between. Both spirals must be unassisted. Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 4 level and no higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Axel Lutz/Loop Combination Combination Spin - must include at least one camel and one sit position and may include a change of foot. Forward entry only. No flying entry or difficult variations. Forward Spiral Sequence Two (2) forward spirals, one on each foot, performed on either an outside or inside edges. No more than 4 steps between. Both spirals must be unassisted. Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 5 level or higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Junior Silver Free Skating test. Axel Jump Combination Two jumps. May include a double. Combination Spin must include at least one camel and one sit position and may include a change of foot. Forward entry only. No flying entry or difficult variations. Spiral Sequence At least two spirals, one on each foot. No more than 4 steps between. At least one spiral must be unsupported. The following category will only be offered at Skates Alive and Snowflake Skate. Skaters must register through the on-line registration for Skates Alive and/or Snowflake Skate. Open Elements Skaters MUST be competing at the Senior Bronze STARSkate level or higher. Skaters may have passed the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Any double jump Jump Combination Two jumps. May include a double. Flying Spin One position and no change of foot. Bonus Element Any jump or spin element not already performed.

GROUP / TEAM ELEMENTS Description: Skaters perform 4 required elements in isolation. Open to groups of 2 to 4 skaters. In teams of four, each skater must perform one of the required elements. In teams of three, each skater must perform one of the required elements and one skater performs two elements. In teams of two, each skater will perform two elements. No age restrictions. Skaters will be permitted one re-skate per team if necessary. The re-skated element will be marked. In the event that a team of two skaters loses one member, the remaining skater must find another skater to join their team. A single skater will NOT be permitted to compete along in a Team category. Skaters are only permitted to enter each category and each discipline once. A skater cannot skater for two different teams within the same category and cannot skate on two different element teams at different levels. STAR 2 Elements STAR 3 Elements STAR 4 Elements Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 2 level and no higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Loop Jump Waltz/Toe Loop Combination Back Upright Spin Forward Spiral Sequence Two (2) forward spirals, one on each foot, performed on either an outside or inside edges. No more than 8 steps between. Both spirals must be unassisted. Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 3 level and no higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Flip Jump Loop/Loop Combination Combination Spin - must include at least one camel and one sit position and may include a change of foot. Forward entry only. No flying entry or difficult variations. Forward Spiral Sequence Two (2) forward spirals, one on each foot, performed on either an outside or inside edges. No more than 4 steps between. Both spirals must be unassisted. Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 4 level and no higher. Skaters may not have passed any part of the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Axel Lutz/Loop Combination Combination Spin - must include at least one camel and one sit position and may include a change of foot. Forward entry only. No flying entry or difficult variations. Forward Spiral Sequence Two (2) forward spirals, one on each foot, performed on either an outside or inside edges. No more than 4 steps between. Both spirals must be unassisted.

STAR 5 Elements Skaters MUST be competing at the STAR 5 level or higher. Skaters may not have passed the complete Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Axel Jump Combination Two jumps. May include a double. Combination Spin - must include at least one camel and one sit position and may include a change of foot. Forward entry only. No flying entry or difficult variations. Spiral Sequence At least two spirals, one on each foot. No more than 4 steps between. At least one spiral must be unsupported. The following category will only be offered at Skates Alive and Snowflake Skate. Skaters must register through the on-line registration for Skates Alive and/or Snowflake Skate. Open Elements Skaters MUST be competing at the Senior Bronze STARSkate level or higher. Skaters may have passed the Senior Bronze Free Skating test. Any double jump. Jump Combination Two jumps. May include a double. Flying Spin - One position and no change of foot. Bonus Element Any jump or spin element not already performed. ICE DANCE CATEGORIES Dance categories may be double paneled if scheduling allows. ICE DANCING (COUPLES) The following categories are open to those skaters who do not meet the criteria for the Adult Classifications: Pre-Preliminary, Preliminary, and Jr. Bronze. Description: Similar or mixed couples skate the prescribed dance. Groups will be divided into mixed and similar couples whenever possible. Test restrictions apply to both skaters. Pre-Preliminary Not passed complete Preliminary Dance test DANCE: Dutch Waltz Preliminary Not passed complete Junior Bronze Dance test DANCE: Canasta Tango Junior Bronze Not passed complete Senior Bronze Dance test DANCE: Fiesta Tango Senior Bronze Not passed complete Junior Silver Dance test DANCE: Fourteen Step FAMILY ICE DANCE Description: Family members comprised of similar or mixed couples skate the prescribed dance. One of the family members must be an adult 21 years of age or older. Couples may only enter ONE Family Dance category. An individual skater can enter both Family Dance categories with different partners. Music will be Skate Canada Series 8. No test restrictions DANCE: Canasta Tango

SOLO DANCE The following categories are open to those skaters who do not meet the criteria for the Adult Classifications: Pre-Preliminary, Preliminary, Jr. Bronze, Sr. Bronze, and Jr. Silver. Description: Individual skaters perform the prescribed dance. Music will be Skate Canada Series 8. Pre-Preliminary Not passed complete Preliminary Dance test DANCE: Dutch Waltz Preliminary Not passed complete Junior Bronze Dance test DANCE: Fiesta Tango Junior Bronze Not passed complete Senior Bronze Dance test DANCE: Fourteen Step Senior Bronze Not passed complete Junior Silver Dance test DANCE: Rocker Foxtrot Junior Silver Not passed complete Senior Silver Dance test DANCE: Killian Senior Silver Not passed complete Gold Dance test DANCE: Quickstep Open No test restrictions DANCE: Silver Samba MINI BATTLE of the BLADES Both Skaters must be registered with Skate Canada for the current (2015-2016) skating season. Mini Battle Under 10 Couples consist of one male and one female. Both skaters must have reached at least the 7 th birthday but not the 10 th birthday by the preceding July 1 st. One partner must have passed at least one part of a Skate Canada Preliminary Test (Preliminary Freeskate, Preliminary Dance or Preliminary Skills). The other partner must not have passed any part of a Skate Canada freeskate test. Hockey skates or figure skates may be worn. Couples skate a program to music of their choice. Vocals are permitted. Maximum program time 2:00 minutes. There is no minimum music length. Emphasis is on skating skills, pair field moves and unison. Small jumps and hops up to ½ rotation are permitted; spins and field moves such as spirals, shoot the ducks, pivot spirals, etc., are permitted. NO LIFTS of any type are allowed couples attempting lifts will be disqualified. Programs will be marked on skating skills, unison, performance, creativity and interpretation. Each component will receive a mark out of 10. Mini Battle 10 and Over Couples consist of one male and one female. Both skaters must have reached at least the 10th birthday by the preceding July 1st. One partner must have passed at least one complete Skate Canada Preliminary Test (Preliminary Freeskate, Preliminary Dance or Preliminary Skills). The other partner must not have passed any complete Skate Canada test. Hockey skates or figure skates may be worn. Couples skate a program to music of their choice. Vocals are permitted. Maximum program time 2:00 minutes. There is no minimum music length. Emphasis is on skating skills, pair field moves and unison. Small jumps and hops up to ½ rotation are permitted; spins and field moves such as spirals, shoot the ducks, pivot spirals, etc., are permitted. NO LIFTS of any type are allowed couples attempting lifts will be disqualified. Programs will be marked on skating skills, unison, performance, creativity and interpretation. Each component will receive a mark out of 10.

INTERPRETIVE CATEGORIES These categories are open to those skaters who do not meet the criteria for the Adult Classifications. Description: Programs are to be choreographed according to the Skate Canada Interpretive Program requirements. Please see Appendix B. Vocal music is permitted. Pre-Introductory Introductory Not passed any Interpretive tests. One Interpretive program maximum 2 minutes in length. Must have passed the Introductory Interpretive test but no higher. One Interpretive program maximum 2 minutes in length. The following three (3) categories will only be offered at Skates Alive and Snowflake Skate. Skaters must register through the on-line registration for Skates Alive and/or Snowflake Skate. Bronze Silver Gold Must have passed the Bronze Interpretive test but no higher. One Interpretive program maximum 3 minutes in length. Must have passed the Silver Interpretive test but no higher. One Interpretive program maximum 3 minutes in length. Must have passed the Gold Interpretive test. One Interpretive program maximum 3 minutes in length. SHOWCASE Showcase Categories The following categories are open to those skaters who do not meet the criteria for the Adult Classifications: Pre-Preliminary and Preliminary Skaters may enter either an Individual Showcase category OR an Individual Interpretive category but not both. Skaters in Group/Family Showcase categories may also enter an Individual Showcase OR an Individual Interpretive category. Categories will be divided by age whenever possible. Showcase and Production categories are intended to be entertaining and will be judged on their theatrical and artistic qualities. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of the music. Costumes are permitted and props should enhance the theme of the program. Boas are not permitted. Description: A creative routine is skated which can employ elaborate costumes and props to illustrate a theme, tell a story, or interpret the music. Skater s routines are intended to be entertaining and will be judged on their theatrical and artistic qualities and not on technical content (i.e. jumps). Skaters are to provide their own music. Vocal music is permitted. Any jumps performed will be valued the same regardless of their difficulty. No lifts are permitted. Pre-Preliminary Not passed the complete Preliminary Freeskate test Length: 1.0 minute (+/- 10 seconds) Preliminary Not passed the complete Junior Bronze Freeskate test Length: 1.5 minutes (+/- 10 seconds) Group/Family Open to all ages, no test restrictions, 2-4 skaters Length: 2.0 minutes (+/- 10 seconds)

SKATE EXTREME *NEW this year Skate Extreme will be run as a Triathlon. Skaters will register and compete in all three (3) components jump, spin and spiral. Skate Extreme categories are open to all registered Skate Canada members. Skaters who are registered to compete in any Pre-Juvenile category or only in a dance or pair category may compete and must enter the highest level for which they are qualified. Medals to be awarded for 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd place combined results. Bronze Silver Gold The skater must not have passed the complete Preliminary Freeskate test. a) Bronze Jump: Greatest distance in a waltz jump, measured from the point of take-off to the point of landing. b) Bronze Spin: Most revolutions in a back one-foot or corkscrew spin, counted from the first revolution in the basic position. c) Bronze Spiral: Longest time in a moving unsupported spiral position. The skater must not have passed the complete Sr. Bronze Freeskate test. a) Silver Jump: Greatest distance in a flip jump, measured from the point of take-off to the point of landing. b) Silver Spin: Most revolutions in a back one-foot spin, counted from the first revolution in the basic position. c) Silver Spiral: Longest time in a moving unsupported spiral position. Open to skaters who have passed the complete Sr. Bronze Freeskate test. a) Gold Jump: Greatest distance in a single axel jump, measured from the point of take-off to the point of landing. b) Gold Spin: Most revolutions in a sit spin, counted from the first revolution in the basic position. In the basic sit spin position, the thigh must be parallel to the ice. c) Gold Spiral: Longest time in a moving unsupported spiral position. SPECIAL NEEDS CATEGORIES OPEN TO ALL AGES GOLD RIBBON CATEGORIES Description: Open to skaters with a physical disability. Categories will be split into separate groups where appropriate. No age or test restrictions. Gold Ribbon Elements 4 elements in isolation. Skaters may do as many as they can. Coach may be on the ice or by the boards and communicate with the skater between elements. 1. Forward skating across the ice. 2. Forward gliding on two feet. 3. Any stop. 4. Forward gliding on two feet, bending knees to grasp ankles.

Gold Ribbon Freeskate Gold Ribbon Solo Dance Gold Ribbon Unified Dance Skaters perform a free skating program to music (maximum 2.0 minutes). Skaters must supply their own music. Costumes & Props are not allowed. Skaters perform the prescribed dance individually. Dutch Waltz two patterns to be skated. One skater with special needs and one skater without special needs perform the prescribed dance as a couple. Couples may be mixed or similar. Canasta Tango two patterns to be skated. SPECIAL OLYMPICS CATEGORIES Description: Open to skaters with an intellectual disability. These categories are defined by Special Olympics/ Figure Skating. Categories will be split into separate events where appropriate. Please refer to the 2015 2016 Special Olympics/Figure Skating Technical Manual for further details. SPECIAL OLYMPICS FREESKATE Description: Skaters perform a free skating program to music. Skaters must supply their own music. Vocal music is not permitted. Costumes & Props are not allowed. Please refer to the Special Olympics/Figure Skating Manual for required elements and program content. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Program Length: 1.0 minute (+/- 10 seconds). The program must include elements from CanSkate Stages 1-3. No elements above CanSkate Stage 3 are to be included in the program. Program Length: 1.0 1.5 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). The program must include elements from CanSkate Stages 4-6. No elements above CanSkate Stage 6 are to be included in the program. Program Length: 1.5 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). The program must include elements from STAR 1. No elements above STAR 1 are to be included in the program. LEVEL 4 Program Length: 1.5 2.0 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). No elements above STAR 2 are to be included in the program. LEVEL 5 Program Length: 1.5 2.0 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). No elements above STAR 3 are to be included in the program. LEVEL 6 Program Length: 2.0 2.5 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). No elements above STAR 5 are to be included in the program. OPEN Skaters must have passed the Senior Bronze Freeskate test or higher. Program Length: 3.0 minutes (+/- 10 seconds).

SPECIAL OLYMPICS PAIRS Description: The pair team shall consist of 2 Special Olympics athletes, one male and one female. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Program Length: 1.5 minutes (+/- 10 seconds). Instrumental music only. Program Length: 2.0 (+/- 10 seconds). Program Length: 2.5 (+/- 10 seconds). SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOLO DANCE Description: Individual skaters perform the prescribed dance(s). Music will be Skate Canada Series 8. INTRODUCTORY LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 Skaters must not have passed any dances. Please refer to the Special Olympics Tech package for elements to be skated. Skaters must not have passed the complete Preliminary Dance test. Dutch Waltz & Baby Blues Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Junior Bronze dance test. Swing Dance & Willow Waltz Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 Skaters must not have passed the complete Senior Bronze dance test. Ten Fox & European Waltz Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Junior Silver dance test. Rocker Foxtrot & American Waltz Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Senior Silver dance test. Starlight & Killian Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must have passed the complete Senior Silver Dance test. No restriction to how many Gold dances passed. Argentine Tango & Quickstep Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance.

SPECIAL OLYMPICS DANCE COUPLES Description: Skaters perform the prescribed dance(s) as a couple. Couples may be mixed or similar. INTRODUCTORY LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 Skaters must not have passed any dances. Please refer to the Special Olympics Tech package for elements to be skated. Skaters must not have passed the complete Preliminary dance test. Dutch Waltz & Baby Blues Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Junior Bronze dance test. Swing Dance & Willow Waltz Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Senior Bronze dance test. Ten Fox & European Waltz Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Junior Silver dance test. Rocker Foxtrot & American Waltz Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must not have passed the complete Senior Silver dance test. Starlight & Killian Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. Skaters must have passed the complete Senior Silver Dance test. No restriction to how many Gold dances passed. Argentine Tango & Quickstep Skaters will skate one (1) round of the ice surface of each dance. SPECIAL OLYMPICS INTERPRETIVE Description: Programs are to be choreographed according to the Skate Canada Interpretive Program requirements. Vocal music is permitted. Pre-Introductory Introductory Bronze Silver Gold Not passed any Interpretive tests. One Interpretive program maximum 2 minutes in length. Must have passed the Introductory Interpretive test but no higher. One Interpretive program maximum 2 minutes in length. Must have passed the Bronze Interpretive test but no higher. One Interpretive program maximum 3 minutes in length. Must have passed the Silver Interpretive test but no higher. One Interpretive program maximum 3 minutes in length. Must have passed the Gold Interpretive test. One Interpretive program maximum 3 minutes in length.

CREATIVE SKILLS CATEGORIES The following three (3) categories will only be offered at Skates Alive and Snowflake Skate. Skaters are eligible to enter both Area Competitions for these categories. Skaters must register through the on-line registration for Skates Alive and/or Snowflake Skate. The specifications for the creative skills categories are outlined in the 2015 2016 Skate Canada STARSkate Competition Technical Package under Triathlon. This package may be found on the Members Only section of the Skate Canada website at www.skatecanada.ca. (The CPC marking system will be used for all categories). *Entrants must register to compete in the highest Triathlon level that their test qualifications qualify them for. BRONZE CREATIVE SKILLS Specifications: SILVER CREATIVE SKILLS Specifications: GOLD CREATIVE SKILLS Specifications: Must have passed at least two of the following tests: Junior Silver Freeskate test and/or Junior Silver Skating Skills test and/or Bronze Interpretive test. One Bronze Creative Skating Skills Program Music 2.0 minutes maximum. Vocal music is permitted. See Well Balanced Program Requirements on the Skate Canada website. Must have passed at least two of the following tests: Senior Silver Freeskate test and/or Senior Silver Skating Skills test and/or Silver Interpretive test. One Silver Creative Skating Skills Program Music 2.0 minutes maximum. Vocal music is permitted. See Well Balanced Program requirements on the Skate Canada website. Must have passed at least two of the following tests: Gold Freeskate test and/or Gold Skating Skills test and/or Gold Interpretive test. One Gold Creative Skating Skills Program Music 2.0 minutes maximum. Vocal music is permitted. See Well Balanced Program requirements on the Skate Canada website.

ADULT CATEGORIES Free Skating programs should meet the requirements as outlined in the Skate Canada Adult Competition Technical Package for 2015 2016. This package may be found in the Members Only login of the Skate Canada website www.skatecanada.ca. Please note that these categories will only be offered at Skates Alive and Snowflake Skate. Skaters are eligible to enter both Area Competitions for these categories. Skaters must register through the on-line registration for Skates Alive and/or Snowflake Skate. Qualification For Entry Skaters entering must be 19 years of age or older. Adult Open Free Skating No test pre-requisites. Specifications for category: One free skating program to a maximum of 3 minutes, 40 seconds in length. Program time may be shorter. Adult Open Interpretive Specifications for category: One interpretive program maximum of 3:00 minutes in length. Adult Dance Composition of Partners: Dance events may be comprised of two women, one woman and one man, or two men. Note: Series 8 music will be used exclusively for the Dance event. Compulsory Dances will perform the number of dance sequences that are noted in the 2015 2016 Adult Skate Technical Package. Open Adult Dance Test: At least one partner must have passed the complete Preliminary Dance test, but not the complete Senior Bronze Dance test. Specifications for category: Fiesta Tango (2 sequences) & Willow Waltz (2 sequences). Adult Open Free Dance Specifications for category: One free dance of maximum 3 minutes, 10 seconds. Program may be shorter. Vocal music is permitted. Competitors must perform a well balanced program according to the requirements in the 2015 2016 Adult Skate Technical Package found on the Skate Canada Info Centre at https://info.skatecanada.ca/hc/en-ca. Adult Open Pair Composition of Partners: Pair events must be comprised of one women and one man. Specifications for category: One free skating program of maximum 3 minutes, 10 seconds. Program may be shorter. Competitors must perform a well balanced program according to the requirements in the 2015 2016 Adult Skate Technical Package found on the Skate Canada Info Centre at https://info.skatecanada.ca/hc/en-ca.

ENTRY FEES Payable by PayPal only (Visa/MasterCard). $ 45.00 per skater for singles categories $ 40.00 per couple for couples dance and pair categories $ 40.00 per team for team categories for 2 4 members $ 30.00 per skater for Skate Extreme FOR INQUIRIES CONTACT: Stephanie Klein, Administrative Coordinator Skate Canada Central Ontario stephanie@skatecanada-centralontario.com Telephone: 905-760-9100 ext. 222 Toll Free: 1-877-267-0081 ext. 222 Or Gary Oswald, Executive Director Skate Canada Central Ontario gary@skatecanada-centralontario.com Telephone: 905-760-9100 ext. 225 Toll Free: 1-877-267-0081 ext. 225

RULES AND REGULATIONS REFUNDS: Refunds will be issued ONLY if the category is not held. ELIGIBILITY: Competitors who have competed in any part of the Juvenile, Pre-Novice, Novice, Junior or Senior events at the 2016 Skate Canada Central Ontario Sectional Championships (November 2015) are NOT eligible to compete in the same discipline at an Area Competition. Skaters can only enter one category per discipline and can only enter a category once. For example, skaters may NOT enter team/couples dance categories twice with different partners. CATEGORY COMPETED AT SECTIONALS Singles Dance Pair RESTRICTIONS FOR AREA COMPETITIONS May NOT enter Freeskate or Element categories May NOT enter solo/couples dance categories No restrictions SINGLE ENTRIES: Categories with only one entry will be given the option of skating an exhibition or skating in a higher category if it is available. The decision is to be made by the Technical Representative based on availability of the ice time. Medals will be awarded for exhibition skates. ADDITIONAL ENTRY RESTRICTIONS: Skaters can enter only one category per discipline and only enter a category once. Skaters may NOT enter CanSkate Elements Event AND a Freeskate category. Skaters may NOT enter the same team/group/couples category twice with different partners/team. Skaters may NOT enter Individual Showcase AND Individual Interpretive. Skaters entered in a Group/Family Showcase MAY enter an Individual Interpretive OR Showcase category but not both. Skaters may enter couples dance and solo dance. Skaters entered in any Ice Dancing categories (except Family Dance) MAY NOT enter CanSkate Individual Elements. Skaters may enter one level of individual elements and may enter a different level for team elements. TEST AND AGE REQUIRMENTS: Test qualifications and age requirements are as of November 15, 2015. MALE ENTRIES: Two or more male entries in any category will skate in their own group, with the exception of the CanSkate Element event where the males will be grouped with the females. A single male has the option of skating with the females or skating an exhibition. SKATING UP: Skaters may compete in a category higher than they are qualified for; however, they may not then compete in the category for which they are qualified (i.e. for STAR 4 or 5 may enter Sr. Bronze but not both). In ice dancing couples categories the couple must skate at the level of the partner with the higher qualifications. ADULT CLASSIFICATION: A skater is considered to be an Adult if he/she is 19 years of age or older.

MUSIC REGISTRATION: Music must be handed in at the time of registration. The arena will be equipped with a CD player. *Please specify CD.* Two CD s for each category entered must be registered with officials at the registration desk at least one hour prior to the start of the competitor s first category and may be picked up one half-hour after completion of the category. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR MUSIC: 1. Only one program shall be recorded on each CD 2. The start of the music shall be recorded on the CD with less than two seconds of lead in. 3. Competitor s name followed by category, program type and music time shall be shown on the CD label. 4. Each CD shall be enclosed in a plastic case. COMMENCEMENT OF COMPETITION: The event schedule will be posted on the Skate Canada Central Ontario website at: http://www.skatecanada-centralontario.com/2015-16%20eventsresults.htm. Competitors must register at least one hour before the scheduled time of their category. Categories may commence up to 15 minutes before their scheduled time. OFFICIALS: Judging panels will be assigned by the COS Technical Representative for the competition. Non Skate Canada judges may be used at the discretion of the Technical Representative. MARKING SYSTEM: The Cumulative Points System (CPC) and the Skate to Standard marking system will be used at this event. Special Olympic categories will be judged in the 6.0 marking system. AWARDS: Medals will be presented to skaters finishing first, second and third in each of the following categories: STAR 4, STAR 5 and higher, all Dance and Interpretive categories, Creative Skills (Bronze & up), Special Needs, Adult and Showcase categories, Skate Extreme. Ribbons and certificates will be presented to all participants in the following categories: CanSkate Element event, Individual Free Skate Elements, Team Elements, STAR 1 3 categories and Pre-Introductory & Introductory Interpretive. CONFIRMATION OF ENTRY: Competition schedule and entry list will be posted on the Skate Canada Central Ontario website at: http://www.skatecanada-centralontario.com/2015-16%20eventsresults.htm as available. COACH ACCREDITATION: In order to be accredited at Snowflake Skate, coaches must hold the following NCCP Certification status: CanSkate Events CanSkate In-Training or higher All other Events Primary STARSkate Trained or higher Skate Canada coaches must have a valid Skate Canada photo ID and must bring the ID with them and present it at the Coaches Registration Desk. Up to two certified coaches per entry will be accredited. If a replacement coach is attending the event, please contact Skate Canada - Central Ontario 48 hours prior to the event (905-760-9100 ext. 224).

** If a coach does not have their photo ID but is accredited to enter, a temporary ID will be provided at a cost of $25.00. No Refunds. No exceptions.** EVENT INFORMATION ICE DIMENSIONS: Rink #1-85 x 185 Rink #2 80 x 180 VIDEO TAPING: Private recording of your competitor only is permitted. Professional videotaping services will be available on site. ADMISSION: General Admission Adult - $5.00 per day Senior Citizens and Children under 12 years - $3.00 per day No charge for children under 4 No charge for competitors and their coaches HOTEL INFORMATION Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Mississauga 6430 Edwards Boulevard Mississauga, ON (t) 905-564-5529 Map to Arena: Driving Instructions: From Hwy-401: Hwy-401 to Dixie Rd. exit 346. South on Dixie to Eglinton Ave. West (right) on Eglinton to Tomken Rd. South (left) on Tomken to Tomken Twin Arena. Arena is on the left side of the road. From the QEW: QEW to Cawthra Rd. exit 134. North on Cawthra to Burnhamthorpe Rd. East (right) on Burnhamthorpe to Tompken. North (left) on Tomken to Tomken Twin Arena. Arena is on the right side of the road.

SKATE CANADA CENTRAL ONTARIO ONLINE COMPETITION REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS 2016 SNOWFLAKE SKATE In order to register for competitions utilizing the COS online competition registration system, please have the following information ready before proceeding: Skater s Skate Canada ten digit membership number (If you do not know your membership number please CONTACT your home club.) Email address associated with the skater s record (If you do not know the email address on file, please CONTACT your home club.) Attending coach s name and email address if required by competition registration. If entering a category with a partner, have the partner s Skate Canada ten digit membership number, name and e-mail address. If entering an interpretive category, have the interpretive title. If entering a team category, have the team name ready and for each skater on the team, have the Skate Canada ten digit membership number and name. Credit card information for payment processing. If you are an international skater and do not yet have a registration number assigned to you, contact the Skate Canada - Central Ontario office to obtain a temporary registration number and password. This only needs to be done for the first competition you are registering for and can be reused for subsequent competition registrations. REGISTER: Go to the Skate Canada Central Ontario Events page. Click on the icon for the respective event. LOGIN: Enter your Skate Canada ten digit membership number and your password (default is your last name). Click Log In to proceed. SKATER INFORMATION: Verify the mandatory fields for accuracy and complete any missing mandatory fields. Once you have completed this check, click the check box for Confirm Above Information is Correct! Click Next to continue. (You will not be able to proceed to registration without verifying the information.) COMPETITION SELECTION: A list of all active competitions will be displayed, along with the closing date and time. To select the competition you wish to register for, click the competition name. You will be taken to category selection screen. NOTE: You can register for categories as long as the competition registration is open. You can log in and review your registration as often as you like, pay for category registrations, add additional registrations at any time prior to registration closing and make additional payments. You can also remove registrations (only if competition is still open), but if the registrations have been paid for, you must contact the REGISTRAR to receive a refund for the withdrawal.

CATEGORY SELECTION: Only categories that you are eligible to enter will be displayed. If you are female, only female categories will be displayed. Also age restricted categories will be displayed appropriately, depending on your age on the effective age date for the competition. If a category is FULL and no waiting list available, the category will display with a FULL status and you cannot register for the category. If a category is FULL and a waiting list is available, you can click on the category and you will be asked if you want to add your name to the waiting list (NO fee will be charged for waiting list entries). Click Go to proceed to register for the category. Attending Coach: Enter the name and e-mail address of the attending coach. (You may list up to two attending coaches.) Click Add to add the category to your registration list. Registering a pair/dance team: Only one partner needs to register for a given category. Enter your partner s Skate Canada ten digit membership number, name and e-mail address. Enter any attending coaches. Click Add. The partner s number will be verified. If incorrect, an error message will be displayed. Submission: Once you have entered the categories you wish to register for, click Submit Registration to proceed to payment processing. WAIVERS CONFIRMATION: Click on the waiver link to review the waiver. Once reviewed, click the check box for agreement of the waiver. Once you have agreed (You cannot proceed without agreeing to the waiver.), click the Submit button to move to payment processing. PAYMENT PROCESSING: Only PENDING categories are listed for processing. All previous categories entries that have been paid are not shown. Confirm that the entry fee being charged is correct. Complete the credit card information. Verify the information. Click the Submit button. ONLY CLICK ONCE. PAYMENT CONFIRMATION: Once the payment has been processed a Registration Payment Confirmation screen will appear. You may print this page for your records. A confirmation e-mail has been sent to the e-mail address for the skater, to all attending coaches whose e-mail address you provided, and to any partners you registered for. Click Done. You will be returned to the Category Selection screen.