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Sanctioned by Skate Canada August 5-7, 2010 Cape Cod, MA

RULES AND INFORMATION 1. APPLICABLE RULES: The event is sanctioned and shall be conducted under Rules 1040, 1070 and US Figure Skating Guidelines of the current U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook, as a Special Competition. Generally, U.S. Figure Skating rules for non-qualifying competitions apply. Exceptions are as stated in this announcement. 2. ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE: a. U.S. singles contestants must have placed first, second, third or fourth in a contested theatrical event of a sanctioned competition during the preceding 12 months or in the immediately prior National Showcase. This includes interpretive, artistic, spotlight and showcase events. Representatives of other governing bodies, Duets (Pairs), Mini-Production Ensembles and Production Ensembles need not qualify. Skaters from other governing bodies must enter events as closely approximating their test/ability levels as possible while recognizing any applicable age requirements. b. All entry qualifications must be attained as of the entry closing date; subsequent changes in age or test level will not affect entry. c. Those eligible under U.S. Figure Skating Rules, reinstated skaters and representatives of other governing bodies may compete. d. Junior and Senior singles whose qualifying events have been canceled for lack of entries may submit a testimonial letter from the qualifying competition chair or registrar in fulfillment of qualification. 3. SHOWCASE EVENTS--BASIS OF JUDGING: a. Performances will be judged for theatricality and artistry, from an entertainment standpoint. b. Technical skating skill and difficulty will not be rewarded as such; however, skating must be the major element of the performance and of sufficient quality to support the theatrical elements chosen. c. Unintended falls, poorly executed skating elements and obvious losses of control will reduce contestants marks. d. Jump difficulty is not rewarded in showcase, therefore jumps, if choreographed, should be those performed with style, flow and confidence. Jumps should not be used but as the choreography requires. e. Theatrical elements evaluated will include: Energy, poise, acting, gestures, eye contact, choreography, form, extension, and the use of costumes, ice and props. f. 0ne performance mark will be assigned each performance by each judge. No technical skating mark will be used. 4. OFFICIALS: Officials will be selected from the U.S. Figure Skating lists of qualified officials. 5. EVENTS: Singles skaters, once qualified in an event, may enter any or all events for which they meet age and test requirements. Singles need not qualify separately for multiple events. Duets need not qualify but must meet test requirements stated in No. 6. No qualification is required for group events. a. Singles Events will be: i. Dramatic Entertainment: A serious, emotional, artistic interpretation, ii. Light Entertainment: Any performance not serious enough to be considered dramatic, iii. Extemporaneous Improvisation: A performance choreographed by the unaided contestant during a 30 minute, off-ice warm-up to music supplied by the competition. A 3-minute, full ice warm-up will also be provided. All contestants in a group will use the same music. Warm-ups will be conducted under house lights; competition will take place under spotlights where possible. b. Duet and Ensemble Events will be: i. Duet: A theatrical performance by any two contestants. ii. Mini Production Ensemble: A theatrical performance by three to seven contestants. iii. Production Ensemble: A theatrical performance by more than seven contestants. Theatre on Ice teams are eligible to compete in this category.

Singles contestants may enter events only at their ages and test levels. Duets compete at the level of the higher tested skater; if equal, of the older skater. Ensembles are without test requirements. Contestants may enter only one duet, one mini and one production ensemble each. 6. CLASSIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE TIME: Event Must not Must have have passed passed Free Free Skating Skating Test Test Age Time (Min.) Preliminary Preliminary Pre Juvenile no age restriction 1:40 max Pre Juvenile Pre Juvenile Juvenile no age restriction 1:40 max Juvenile Juvenile Intermediate 12 and under 2:10 max Teen Juvenile Intermediate 13-17 2:10 max Singles or Duets Intermediate Intermediate Novice 17 and under 2:10 max (Duets see above) Young Adult Juvenile Novice 18-20 2:10 max Novice Novice Junior 2:10 max no age Junior Junior Senior 2:40 max restriction Senior Senior 2:40 max Adult Rulebook #3820 (Same as Adult Interpretive) 21 and older 1:40 max Masters Rulebook #3810 (Same as Masters' Interpretive) 21 and older 1:40 max Mini Production 0pen 0pen 3:10 max Production 0pen 0pen 6:40max 7. SPECIFICS: a. There is no minimum time requirement for any event. b. Events will not be segregated by gender. c. There will be a 0.2 deduction for each 5 seconds in excess of the maximum performance and prop placement times. d. Timing starts with the first motion of the body and ends when motion stops. e. Props and scenery must be placed and removed by single and duet contestants in a total time of 1 minute; by ensembles, in two minutes. No assistance is allowed; violations will be penalized.2 for each 5 seconds excess time or for assistance. f. A 25-word or shorter description of the performance should be included (see entry form). This will be included in the skater's introductory announcement. g. Extemporaneous improvisation performances will be approximately 1 to 1.5 minutes in duration to facilitate choreography. 8. WARMUPS: a. Duets and Singles contestants will warm up backstage prior to their performances, except that Extemporaneous contestants will have 3 minutes on stage. The "back stage" area will be approximately fifteen feet by eighty-five feet (15' x 85'). b. Mini Production Ensembles will warm up backstage. Production Ensembles will inform the Stage Manager whether they will warm up backstage or on full ice using 2 minutes. When an ensemble is in position to start before the warm up concludes, all will freeze in place and the designated individual will raise one arm to signal the start of the performance music.

9. GROUP SIZES AND FINAL ROUNDS: Maximum sizes of initial rounds will be 15 contestants. Events exceeding 15 contestants will include a final round to determine a champion for that event. With two groups, the four highest placed skaters will compete in the final; with three or four groups, the three highest placed skaters; with five or six groups, the two highest placed; with more than six groups, the winners only. Initial and final rounds will skate in random order. 10. THE PARADE OF CHAMPIONS: The Parade of Champions will include the champion from each Dramatic and Light Entertainment singles event from Intermediate through Senior, plus Masters. The Parade of Junior Champions will include the winners of the preliminary through Juvenile events, plus Adults, Young Adults and Teens. A separate Parade of Champions will be held for Extemporaneous Improvisation Champions and Duet Champions. Ensemble finals will be held at the discretion of the organizers. In the Parades of Champions, the champions will perform encores of their winning performances. 11. AWARDS: a. Winners of a final round or of a group without a final round will be U.S. Figure Skating National Showcase: 2010 Champions in their respective levels and categories. E.g.: "U.S. Figure Skating National Showcase: 2010 Intermediate Dramatic Champion." They will, with the second and third and fourth places, receive the awards specified by the U.S. Figure Skating Program Development Committee. b. Winners of the Parades of Champions will be U.S. Figure Skating National Showcase: 2010 Champions and will, with second, third and fourth places, receive specified awards. Winners of the Parade of Junior Champions will, with second, third and fourth places, receive the specified awards. The name of the winner of the Parade of Champions for singles will also be added to the Richard Dwyer Trophy. c. Winners of initial rounds will, with second, third and fourth places, receive awards specified by the U.S. Figure Skating Program Development Committee. d. Certificates specified by the U.S. Figure Skating Program Development Committee will be presented to those competing at registration. Special certificates specified by the Program Development Committee will be presented to those appearing in the Parades of Champions. e. Certificates attesting to nomination to the Honor Roll of Coaches will be specified by the U.S. Figure Skating Program Development Committee for presentation to the coaches of event winners and of the winners of Parades of Champions.

12. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Discussion at: http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/nationalshowcase/ a. Chair: Rebecca Johnson, 2010nationalshowcase2010@bourneskatingclub.com (508) 759-7321 Co-Chair: Caryn Mori, 2010NationalShowcase@bourneskatingclub.com (508) 759-7321 b. Registrar: Rebecca Johnson, 2010NationalShowcase@bourneskatingclub.com, (508) 759-7321; c/o Bourne Skating Club, P.O. Box 284, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 c. Arena: Hyannis Youth and Community Center, 141 Bassett Lane, d. Dates: Thursday, August 5 th through Saturday, August 7 th. Practice ice will begin in the evening on Wednesday, August 4 th. If necessary, the competition will extend to Sunday, August 8 th, depending on the number of entries. e. Deadline: Registrations must be received / postmarked by July 10, 2010. f. Registration Location: Registration will be located in the main lobby of the arena. g. Music: Competitors must provide their music on CD-Rs ONLY (CD-RWs will not be accepted). CDs must be clearly marked with the competitors name and event. Turn in your CD when you register; you may pick it up at registration after your performance. You will need a second copy of your CD for practice and in case of a problem with the one turned in. CDs of excellent quality and good condition will be to the skater s advantage. h. Lighting: Individual and duet events except extemporaneous will be held in a darkened arena with barrier and spotlight theater lighting. Production Ensembles will have arena lighting. Extemporaneous events will compete under spotlights but warm up with arena lighting. i. Incomplete Entry Forms: Entry forms submitted without all necessary information and signatures may be returned. j. Late Entries and Category Changes: Late entries will be accepted at the discretion of the registrar. Category change requests will not be accepted after entries close. Change requests will require an additional entry fee unless correcting a Registrar s error. k. Early Closing of Entries: Once the number of entries equals available ice time, the competition will close. Any entry refused due to early closing will be refunded. Normal closing will be on July 10, 2010. l. Reporting to Compete: You must report to the Stage Manager one half (1/2) hour before your event is scheduled. If you fail to do so, your group may compete without you. Exception: Extemporaneous contestants report to the specified room forty-five (45) minutes before their scheduled events to hear their music. NOTE: Extemporaneous skaters will be isolated upon entry into the music room, must be unaccompanied and ready to skate at once after hearing the music. Arrivals later than 15 minutes will be limited to the on-ice warm-up. m. Entry Refunds: Any withdrawal request received prior to the close of entries will be accepted with appropriate refunds. No refunds will be made after closing. n. Credentials: Entry passes will be provided for each contestant or duet member, one designated coach or one designated adult manager (parent). Ensembles may designate two coaches/adult managers. o. Action Photos and Videos: The event organizers will have a vendor available for these services, and will announce this on our website when all arrangements are finalized. All such arrangements are private contracts between the vendor, skater and local club. p. Dressing Rooms: Dressing rooms are unsupervised. Please bring skate guards, and do not leave valuables unattended. Some locker rooms do have lockers that are available for the skaters use. Locks will not be provided; bring your own lock. Neither U.S. Figure Skating, The Bourne Skating Club, Inc. nor the Hyannis Youth & Community Center will be responsible for missing valuables.

13. SAFETY: Props, scenery and costumes considered hazardous will not be allowed on the ice. This prohibition includes the release of helium balloons, use of fire etc. If a performer has any doubt concerning the safety of his/her number, the Competition Chairperson should be consulted. 14. WAIVER OF LIABILITY, RULES, DECISIONS AND APPEALS: Each participant agrees by entry that all liability for injury resulting from participation is borne solely by the skater; neither U.S. Figure Skating, The Bourne Skating Club, Inc., nor the Hyannis Youth & Community Center will, in any way, be responsible for any injury sustained as a result of participation in this event. Except as herein added or amended, the rules of U.S. Figure Skating govern the conduct of this event. Decisions will be made by the Referee and will be final. 15. GENERAL INFORMATION: Facility: The competition will be held at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center located at 141 Bassett Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601. The surface is 85 x 200. The warm-up/performance surfaces will be laid out according to the following diagram (not to scale). The glass will be removed from the audience side of the ice, between blue line and blue line ONLY. There will be a decorative curtain hung along the boards on the far side of the ice and a warm-up area curtain running cross-ice. Skaters will enter the ice from behind the curtain on the far end, and exit closest to the stands. See diagram. Plan your program accordingly. 16. Practice Ice: There are no complimentary practice ice sessions. Complete the practice form included with this packet. Performance lighting (spots, etc.) is listed on the practice ice registration form as Spotlight Practice, for which space is limited. 17. Passes will be issued for one Coach or Adult Manager (parent) per skater. Manager access includes credentials that will be issued for authorized access to areas other than those set aside for viewing performances. Tickets must be purchased for additional attendees in advance or at the door. Complete Coach/Manager Pass application forms included with this packet along with order forms for additional tickets.

18. Hotels: Cape Codder Resort and Spa - HOST HOTEL 1225 Iyannough Road (800) 297-2200 for reservations mention National Showcase / Bourne Skating Club $169.00 per night, 2 night minimum stay required www.capecodderresort.com Comfort Inn Hyannis Cape Cod 1470 Iyannough Road (508) 771-4804 mention National Showcase / Bourne Skating Club $129.99 per night, continental breakfast included http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-hyannis-massachusetts-ma003 Holiday Inn Hyannis 1127 Iyannough Road (508) 775-1153 www.holidayinn.com/hyannisma $189.00 per night Radisson Hotel Hyannis 287 Iyannough Road (800) 395-7046 www.radisson.com/hyannisma $189.00 per night Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis 35 Scudder Avenue (866) 828-8259 www.capecodresortandconference.com $195.00 per night Tidewater Inn 135 Route 28 W. Yarmouth, MA 02673 (800) 3386322 www.tidewatercapecod.com $109-119 per night Town & Country Inn 452 Main Street (Route 28) W. Yarmouth, MA 02673 (800) 992-2340 www.towncountry-capecod.com $99.00 per night, mention 2010 Bourne Skating Club for discount Please visit the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce Website for additional lodging options www.capecodchamber.org

19. Travel: Cape Cod By Car From Boston & Points North: Approximately 95 miles Take the Southeast Expressway (Route 93 South) to Route 3 South. Follow Route 3 South toward Cape Cod. Cross over the Sagamore Bridge onto Route 6 East (Mid-Cape Highway). Follow Route 6 for approximately 20 miles to exit 6 (Route 132/Hyannis). Merge right off the ramp onto Route 132. At approximately one mile, bear right onto Bearse s Way. Follow for approximately 1.5 miles and facility will be on your right. From New York & Points South & West: Approximately 245 miles Take I-95 North. In Providence, Rhode Island, take the I-195 East exit. Follow I-195 to exit 22A/Route 25 South. Follow Route 25 South over the Bourne Bridge onto Cape Cod. At the bridge rotary, take Route 6/6A toward Sagamore. At the traffic light, turn right onto Route 6 East. Follow Route 6 to exit 6 (Route 132/Hyannis). Merge right off the ramp onto Route 132. At approximately one mile, bear right onto Bearse s Way. Follow approximately 1.5 miles and facility will be on your right. Cape Cod By Air Logan Airport, Boston: Serving all US and International points with all major airlines. (617) 561-1800 T.F Green Airport, Providence, RI: Serving all US and International points with all major airlines. (888) 268-7222 Barnstable Municipal Airport, Hyannis: Serving Boston, Newark, New York, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. (508) 775-2020. Provincetown Airport: Serving Boston and Hyannis via Cape Air (508) 487-0241 Scheduled Service Cape Air (800) 352-0714 Continental Express (800) 272-5488 Delta/Business Express (800) 221-1212 US Airways Express (800) 943-5436 Cape Cod By Bus Intercity and Airport Service Plymouth & Brockton (508) 778-9767 www.p-b.com connecting from Orleans and Hyannis with express service to Boston. Also providing express service to Logan International Airport. Bonanza Express (800) 556-3815 www.bonanzabus.com connecting Hyannis with express service to Providence, RI, Green Airport, and New York City. Local Bus Service Plymouth & Brockton (508) 778-9767 providing scheduled service from two stops in Eastham - Town Hall, Route 6, Eastham, and Village Green Plaza, Route 6 at Bracket Road, N. Eastham - to Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown. Also, both Eastham stops to Orleans and Hyannis. B-Bus (800) 352-7155 providing local service by appointment. Includes hydraulic lifts for people with disabilities Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (800) 352-7155 www.allcapecod.com/ccrta The H2O Line provides local scheduled service to several points along Route 28 from Stop & Shop at the Orleans/Eastham rotary to the P&B Terminal in Hyannis. Cape Cod By Taxi The local taxi service is happy to assist in your transportation needs: Town Taxi - 771-5555 Hyannis Taxi Service - 775-0400 Cape Cod Car Rentals Avis 800-831-2847 or 508-775-2888 Budget 800-527-0700 or 508-771-2744 Enterprise 800-736-8222 or 508-778-2205 Hertz 800-654-3131 or 508-775-5825 Thrifty 800-367-2277 or 508-771-0450 Go to www.bourneskatingclub.com for all registration, pre-order, release, advertising forms. Registration opens April 1, 2010. Online registration will be available.