How many novice ladies go to sectionals
Contact Us Ph: skating sportnl. Details - Short Details - Free. Start Order. Short - Details Free - Details. The three U. Sectional Singles Finals and inaugural U. NBC Sports Gold streamed all the Senior and Junior events live for figure skating pass subscribers and videos have been made available to watch on demand. Clair Shores FSC Moritz ISC Friday, Nov. Open to teams at the pre-preliminary level and above, the top performing juvenile through senior, collegiate, adult and masters levels qualify for the U.
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The adult sectional championships are held in March in the Eastern, Midwestern and Pacific Coast sections. The top four skaters from each level advance to compete in their corresponding event at the U.
Adult Championships, held in April. A nonqualifying competition is held in conjunction with each adult sectional championship.
Skaters who want to enter the nonqualifying portion of the adult sectional championships register directly with the Local Organizing Committee. Some adult sectional nonqualifying competitions include young adult events for those years of age.
Check the announcements for details. Nonqualifying events are also held annually at the U. Adult Championships. These nonqualifying events do not require qualification from the sectional championships. Events and levels offered include:. All Events will be conducted in the same manner as the Event in the Canadian Figure Skating Championships Event to which they correspond.
The final result in each Skate Canada Challenge Event will determine the competitors eligible to enter the equivalent Canadian Figure Skating Championship Event as follows:. The maximum number of competitors in the Senior singles Events is The maximum number of competitors in the Senior pairs Event is The maximum number of competitors in the Senior ice dance Event is The Senior Events at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships will be filled in accordance with the following priority until such time as the maximum number of competitors for the relevant Event has been reached:.
The entry with the next highest score from the applicable Skate Canada Challenge Event may replace an entrant at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships who has withdrawn before the start of an Event. Alternates will be called to fill a withdrawal up to 48 hours prior to the first official practice of the Event.
When the normal quota at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships is not exceeded, that Event will be held, but may not be compulsory at Skate Canada Challenge.
The dates of the Canadian Figure Skating Championships will be announced to all Clubs not later than July 1 preceding the championships. No one may compete in the same discipline singles, pairs, ice dance in the same Novice Event at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships more than three times. The winner or the winning pairs or ice dance team of a Novice Event discipline at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships is not eligible for the same Event discipline again. One of a pairs or ice dance team placing first, second or third in a Senior Canadian Event discipline may not enter the same Event discipline in the Junior Category at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships with a different partner in a subsequent year.
If there is no competition for a Senior Canadian Figure Skating Championship Event , the most recently declared champion s shall retain the title if that skater s has entered the Event , otherwise the title shall be declared vacant. In off-ice areas not mentioned above, additional markings with no limitation in size are allowed. For both the Regional Synchronized Skating Championships and the Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships , it is recommended that the ice be resurfaced after every six teams for the Short Program and after every five or six in the case of a tie for the Free Skating Program.
Other Events may be added at the discretion of the Regional Synchronized Championships committee. Details for such Events must be included in the announcement. Regional Synchronized Skating Championships must be held annually for at least the obligatory Events. The dates and host Section of the regional events will be the authority of Skate Canada.
Full authority over the planning, organization and conduct of the championships is delegated to the host Section , except for those matters specifically given to the technical representative and Skate Canada. The host Section may delegate all or any part of its authority and responsibility as necessary.
The announcement of the Regional Synchronized Skating Championships must be distributed to all Clubs in the Section belonging to the defined regional event not later than six weeks before the date of the first Event. There is no qualification process to enter this competition, however a qualifying round may be held if entry numbers warrant.
The following composition requirements apply for teams competing at Regional Synchronized Skating Championships and at Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships :. The final result in each regional Event will determine the competitors eligible to enter the Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships.
Alternates: The next placed entry in each regional Event may be nominated as an alternate entry and may replace an entrant who has withdrawn before the start of the Event. If the maximum quota in the Junior or Senior Category at a Regional Synchronized Skating Championship is not filled due to insufficient entries, that Event may be held, but is not mandatory.
In addition, a minimum of ten minutes practice ice per team on the competition ice surface must be made available for teams entered in Novice, Intermediate, Open, Junior and Senior Events. Alternates will be called to fill a withdrawal up to 48 hours prior to the start of the Event. The granting of a Bye permits a skater to pass to the next level of competition without competing at a prerequisite level. To be considered for a Bye , skaters must register for their Sectional competitions.
Byes are applicable in the discipline for which the competitor s was assigned by Skate Canada to compete internationally in the same Competitive Season. If an international assignment by Skate Canada in one discipline precludes the skater from competing in their Sectional Championship in another discipline they may be granted a bye to Skate Canada Challenge in their second discipline.
In all cases where a Sectional Bye has been granted, the Section may send the full complement plus the Byed skater s to Skate Canada Challenge. In all cases where a Skate Canada Challenge Bye has been granted to a competitor s , such Bye s will reduce the number of competitors who may qualify for the Canadian Figure Skating Championships through Skate Canada Challenge such that the maximum number of skaters as designated in such Event discipline as specified in Skate Canada rules will be maintained.
Once all Byes through Skate Canada Challenge have been granted, the balance of the entries will be determined in accordance with the results of Skate Canada Challenge , as applicable. For example, where the maximum number of entries in an Event discipline at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships has been set at 12 and there are three Byes through Skate Canada Challenge , an additional nine entries may qualify for the Canadian Figure Skating Championships through Skate Canada Challenge. In the event that a skater is Byed through a Sectionals competition or Skate Canada Challenge but elects to compete, the Bye will be retained by the skater regardless of the result achieved by such skater.
In this case, the numbers of competitors advancing to the next level of competition will be determined as if the skater activated his or her Bye. In the case of pairs and ice dance a Bye is earned by the team not by the individual skaters, and as such the Bye will be granted provided that the skaters are continuing to compete as a team. Such Byes will only be granted in extraordinary circumstances where the skater has demonstrated worthiness for a Bye. Such a Bye is extraordinary and will generally be related to medical conditions.
In this case, such Byed competitor s will be in addition to the designated maximum number of competitors in the relevant Canadian Figure Skating Championships Event. Requests for consideration for a Bye must be made in writing to the Skate Canada CEO and must contain a description of the grounds upon which such Bye is being requested.
In the case that a Section has registered no more than its maximum Skate Canada Challenge complement of entries in any Pre-Novice, Novice, Junior or Senior discipline, the Section may make a decision onsite at the relevant Sectionals competition to send an entry to Skate Canada Challenge who is unable to compete or finish competing at the Sectionals Championship Event due to injury or illness. The process to be followed is:. The Event results included in the final protocol from the accepting Section do not reflect the "guest" entry's placement; however, an unofficial result may be produced at the Event which does incorporate the "guest" entry's placements.
This does not apply to Regional Synchronized Skating Championships. Only teams assigned by Skate Canada to represent Canada at international synchronized skating competitions during the current Competitive Season will be eligible for consideration for a Bye.
No Byes will be granted to any team wishing to participate in "invitational" competitions unless the team is assigned to compete by Skate Canada. In all cases where a Bye through a Regional Event has been granted, the Region may send the full complement plus the Byed team s to the Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships.
A Referee of an Event may not be used as a Judge in the same Event except in the case of an emergency, but such officials may be used as Judges in other Events in which they have not been appointed to act as Referee. If possible, in Novice and higher Events a majority of the panel of Judges should be Senior level Judges.
If possible, for Senior Events a majority of the panel should be Canadian level Judges. Judges must be qualified at the Challenge level or higher. However, the Skate Canada Officials Assignment and Promotion Committee may assign senior Section level Judges if necessary to complete a panel, but such Judges must not form the majority of the panel. Judges must be qualified at the Canadian level. Technical Controllers and Technical Specialists must be qualified at the Section level.
If possible, in Novice, Junior and Senior Events at least one member of the technical panel should be qualified at the Challenge level or higher. Technical Controllers and Technical Specialists must be qualified at the Regional level.
If possible, in Novice, Intermediate, Open, Junior and Senior Events at least one member of the technical panel should be qualified at the Canadian level or higher. Technical Specialists and Technical Controllers must be qualified at the Challenge level. If possible, at least one member of the technical panel should be qualified at the Canadian level or higher.
For educational purposes, the Skate Canada Officials Assignment and Promotion Committee may assign a Section level Technical Controller or Technical Specialist to be one of the three technical officials. Technical Controllers and Technical Specialists must be qualified at least at the Canadian level.
If possible, at least one technical official on a Senior panel should be qualified at the International or ISU level. Referees must be qualified at a minimum at the Sectional level. Referees must be qualified at a minimum at the Regional level. If a qualified Regional championship Referee is not available, an experienced Senior Regional Judge may be used.
Referees must be qualified at a minimum at the Challenge level. If a qualified Challenge level or higher Referee is not available, an experienced Challenge level Judge who is also qualified as a Section level Referee may be used.
Referees must be qualified at a minimum at the Canadian level. To be eligible for appointment the technical representative for all championships must be an individual who has demonstrated skills in competition organization, management and leadership. A technical official serving in this educational capacity may not be seated with the technical panel but may be connected via the electronic communication link for the purpose of listening only. This individual may not communicate with the technical panel in any manner during an Event and may not discuss the results of that Event until the conclusion of the competition.
A technical representative will be approved by the hosting Section Officials Committee or equivalent at least six months prior to the holding of the event. The technical representative together with the applicable host Section officials chair or equivalent will select the Judges and technical panels and create the working assignments for the officials. For all Qualifying Events , there must be a Technical Controller , a Technical Specialist , an assistant Technical Specialist , a Referee and at least five Judges on each panel with the exception of pattern dance panels where details listed under Panel of Officials within this rule apply.
In exceptional circumstances, a Technical Controller with qualifications in the discipline may be assigned as an assistant Technical Specialist. If there is no qualified Technical Controller to assign as assistant Technical Specialist the technical panel may be composed of only a Technical Controller and a Technical Specialist.
If there are not five qualified Judges , there may be fewer than five, but no fewer than three Judges. If any such case arises, the staff lead of the Skate Canada Officials Assignment and Promotion Committee must grant approval. There must be between five and eight Judges on a Skate Canada Challenge officials panel. The normal quota of Judges on the panel is seven. There must be between six and twelve Judges on a Canadian Figure Skating Championships officials panel.
The normal quota of Judges on the panel is nine. There must be between six and nine Judges on a Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships officials panel. A replacement Judge will be appointed for that Judge for the remaining Segments of the Event if applicable. If, in an emergency, the panel is reduced to two Judges , the Referee will also Judge. If the Referee is already judging, the technical representative will appoint a replacement Judge from those Judges present and qualified to officiate.
If no such replacement exists, the competition will be suspended. If, in an emergency, the panel is reduced to four Skate Canada Challenge or five Canadian Figure Skating Championships and Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships Judges , the technical representative will appoint a replacement from those Judges present and qualified to officiate.
If no such replacement exists, the Referee will also Judge. If the Referee is already judging, the competition may be suspended at the discretion of the technical representative in consultation with the Skate Canada representative.
If during an Event , the Referee becomes unable to officiate, the technical representative will appoint a qualified replacement. If no qualified replacement Referee is present and available, a Sectional or higher level Judge who is also qualified as an Invitational Referee may be appointed as a replacement. If no replacement Referee can be found, the Event will be suspended.
If no qualified replacement Referee is present and available, a Judge qualified at the corresponding championship level or higher who is also qualified as a Referee at the level below the corresponding championship may be appointed as a replacement. If during an Event , the Technical Controller becomes unable to officiate, the technical representative will appoint a qualified replacement.
If no qualified replacement Technical Controller is present and available, a Sectional or higher level Technical Specialist may be appointed as the replacement. At championships higher than Section level, if no such person is present and available, the assistant Technical Specialist will assume the duties of the Technical Controller and the technical panel will be composed of two people.
If no qualified replacement Technical Controller is present and available, a Technical Specialist qualified at the corresponding championship level or higher may be appointed as the replacement. If no such person is present and available, a Technical Controller qualified at the level below the corresponding championship may be appointed as a replacement.
If no such person is present and available, the assistant Technical Specialist will assume the duties of the Technical Controller and if possible, a Technical Specialist qualified at the level below the corresponding championship will be appointed assistant Technical Specialist. If this is not possible, the technical panel will be composed of two people.
If during an Event , the Technical Specialist or assistant Technical Specialist become unable to officiate, the technical representative will appoint a qualified replacement. If no qualified replacement Technical Specialist is present and available, a Sectional or higher level Technical Controller may be appointed as a replacement. If no such person is present and available, the technical panel will be composed of two people and, if necessary, the assistant Technical Specialist will assume the duties of the Technical Specialist.
If no qualified replacement Technical Specialist is present and available, a Technical Controller qualified at the corresponding championship level may be appointed as a replacement. If no such person is present and available, a Technical Specialist or Technical Controller qualified at the level below the corresponding championship level may be appointed. If no such person is available, the technical panel will be composed of two people. If necessary, the assistant Technical Specialist will assume the duties of the Technical Specialist.
If a replacement Referee , Technical Controller or Technical Specialist is appointed, that person will assume those duties for the remaining Segments of the Event. If, due to extraordinary circumstances the technical panel is reduced to only one official, the Event may be suspended at the discretion of the technical representative.
At championships higher than Section level, the Event may be suspended at the discretion of the technical representative in consultation with the Skate Canada representative. Within three weeks of the completion of events the technical representative will submit a written report to the applicable Section Officials Committee. Within three weeks of the completion of events all Referees and Technical Controllers will submit a written report of the championship to the staff lead of the Officials Assignment and Promotion Committee.
Part B of the report shall be submitted to the technical representative to be completed and returned to the chair of the Section Data Specialist committee.
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