Announcing the 2010 Crystalline Competition
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| BASIC SKATING: Must not have passed any US Figure Skating Moves in the Field or Freestyle Tests. |
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| DRAMATIC: A serious or emotional rendering of the skater’s music. |
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| LIGHT: A category which is entertaining, not dramatic. |
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| PAIRS: Two skaters – Boy/Girl. |
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| SIMILAR PAIRS: Two skaters – Girl/Girl or Boy/Boy. |
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| GROUPS: A group of skaters performing to a program built on a specific theme. The Competition Committee shall, by size and type, determine which groups skate against each other. |
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| MULTI-GENERATIONAL PAIRS: Those skating in this event must be related, and of two or more generations ie Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, Grandparent/Grandchild, Uncle/Aunt/Cousin. |
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SYNCHRONIZED: |
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SINGLES / PAIRS LEVELS:
Ranging from Basic Skating through Senior. (Basic must not have passed any US Figure Skating Freestyle Test). Adult PRE-Bronze through Gold and Masters Events. See the application for category breakdowns. |
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| SPECIAL NEEDS EVENT: This is a demonstration event open to skaters with special physical limitations. It is open to skaters of any level, and may have a coach on the ice with the skater. This event may have music if desired, but is not required. All skaters will receive an award. The skaters in this event are encouraged to demonstrate their skills. |
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Download the Crystalline 2010 Entry form
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more information or to
request a snail-mail copy: Contact Competition Co-Chairs: Cheri Ross
e-mail cheribross@aol. com |
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| Entries must by postmarked by February 20, 2010 | ||||
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