Class 1: (for skaters in Group 1) – The skater must perform in any order a two footed spin, 1 or 2 foot teapot and a bunny hop drag.
Class 2: (for skaters in Group 2) – The skater must perform in any order an upright spin, forward spiral and a three jump.
Class 3: (for skaters in Group 3) – The skater must perform in any order an upright spin (min 3 revs), forward or backward spiral - any position and a toe loop or salchow jump.
Class 4: (for skaters in Group 4) – The skater must perform in any order an upright spin or sit spin (variations permitted) with correct entry and exit, forward or backward pull up spiral and a jump up to single loop.
Class 5: Under skills 1 - The skater must perform in any order an upright, camel or sit spin (variations permitted), forward and backward spiral and a jump up to single flip.
Class 6: Level 1, A minimum Skills 1 or equivalent - The skater must perform in any order a spin with no change of position (min 4 revs), a combination jump and a Choreographic Sequence.
Class 7: Level 2 , A minimum Skills 2 or equivalent and national test 1- The skater must perform in any order a combination spin (The spin combination can be executed with a change of foot and a minimum of six (6) revolutions or without a change of foot with a minimum of four (4) revolutions), a combination jump and a Choreographic Sequence.
Class 8: Level 3, A minimum Skills 3 or equivalent and national test 2 - The skater must perform in any order a combination spin (The spin combination can be executed with a change of foot and a minimum of six (6) revolutions or without a change of foot with a minimum of four (4) revolutions), an axel and a Choreographic Sequence.
Class 9: Level 4, Any age. A minimum Skills 4 or equivalent and national test 3 - The skater must perform in any order a combination spin (The spin combination can be executed with a change of foot and a minimum of six (6) revolutions or without a change of foot with a minimum of four (4) revolutions), a double jump and a Choreographic Sequence.
Fee: £3.00 to enter for full members and £13 for holiday members.
Closing date: 8pm on the 13 February 2025.
Music: not applicable.
Costume: black test dress or black top and leggings.
Beginner, National Open 1 and National Open 2: A Choreographic Sequence consists of at least one (1) skating movement like spirals, arabesques, spread eagles, Ina Bauers, hydroblading, etc. Listed elements such as jumps and spins are not allowed within the choreographic sequence. The pattern should be approximately straight line, circular or serpentine and it must be clearly visible and utilise the full ice surface. It is not necessary to touch the barrier at each end of the sequence but the sequence should be large enough to cover the full ice. A tiny circle in the middle of the ice or a straight line covering only 1⁄2 the ice will not be considered as covering full ice surface. This element has a fixed base value and will be evaluated by the judges in GOE only. The intention should be to match the musical structure, showing speed and flow over the ice without the necessity to attempt difficult steps and turns. This element will be awarded half the scale of value for an ISU Choreographic sequence and marked with an L on the pdf to indicate this.
Choreographic Sequences for All Other Levels: A Choreographic Sequence consists of at least two (2) skating movement like spirals, arabesques, spread eagles, Ina Bauers, hydroblading, any jumps with a maximum of two revolutions, spins, etc. Steps and turns may be used to link the two or more different movements together.
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