Event in this category consists of Free Skating only.
Edusport Trophy Interclub 2023
Season 2022-23
Intermediate Novice |
1T 1S 1Lo 1F 1Lz 1A 2T 2S 2Lo 2F 2Lz 2A |
Basic Novice |
1T 1S 1Lo 1F 1Lz 1A 2T 2S 2Lo 2F 2Lz 2A |
Chicks (European Criterium) |
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Chicks Boys |
1T 1S 1Lo 1F 1Lz 1A 2T 2S 2Lo 2F 2Lz 2A |
Cubs (European Criterium) |
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Cubs Boys |
1T 1S 1Lo 1F 1Lz 1A 2T 2S 2Lo 2F 2Lz 2A |
ISU Intermediate Novice
Free Skating
3 minutes
A well balanced Free Skating program must contain:
1T
1S
1Lo
1F
1Lz
1A
2T
2S
2Lo
2F
2Lz
2A
JumpsMaximum of five (5) jump elements:
- One of which must be an Axel type jump.
- There may be up to two (2) jump combinations or one (1) jump combination and one (1) jump sequence.
- Jump combinations and the jump sequence consist of only two (2) jumps.
- In the jump sequence the second jump must be an Axel type jump with a direct step from the landing curve of the first jump in to the take- off curve of the Axel jump. One full revolution on the ice between the jumps (free foot can touch the ice, but without weight transfer) keeps the element in the frame of the definition of a jump sequence.
- Jumps executed in a jump sequence receive their full value.
- No triple and quadruple jumps are allowed.
- Only one single jump and one double jump (including Double Axel) can be repeated once
Spins
There must be a maximum of two (2) spins of a different nature (abbreviation), one of which must be a spin combination and one must be a spin with no change of position.
- The spin combination with a change of foot and a minimum of eight (8) revolutions or without a change of foot with a minimum of six (6) revolutions.
- The spin in one position with a change of foot minimum of eight (8) revolutions or spin in one position without change of foot minimum of six (6) revolutions. In both spins flying entries are allowed.
Steps
There must be a maximum of one (1) step sequence fully utilizing the ice surface.
Components
The following Program Components are judged:
- Composition
- Presentation
- Skating Skills
The factor for Program Components is:
- for Girls 1.7
- for Boys 2.0
Levels explanations
For Intermediate Novice Singles, in all elements that are subject to Levels, only features up to Level 2 will be counted. Any additional features will not count for Level requirements and will be ignored by the Technical Panel.
ISU Basic Novice
Event in this category consists of Free Skating only.
Free Skating
2 minutes 30 seconds
A well balanced Free Skating program must contain:
1T
1S
1Lo
1F
1Lz
1A
2T
2S
2Lo
2F
2Lz
2A
JumpsMaximum of four (4) jump elements:
- One of which must be an Axel type jump.
- There may be up to two (2) jump combinations or one (1) jump combination and one (1) jump sequence.
- Jump combinations and the jump sequence consist of only two (2) jumps.
- In the jump sequence the second jump must be an Axel type jump with a direct step from the landing curve of the first jump in to the take- off curve of the Axel jump. One full revolution on the ice between the jumps (free foot can touch the ice, but without weight transfer) keeps the element in the frame of the definition of a jump sequence.
- Jumps executed in a jump sequence receive their full value.
- No triple and quadruple jumps are allowed.
- Only one single jump and one double jump (including Double Axel) can be repeated once
Spins
There must be a maximum of two (2) spins of a different nature (abbreviation), one of which must be a spin combination and one must be a spin with no change of position.
- The spin combination with a change of foot and a minimum of eight (8) revolutions or without a change of foot with a minimum of six (6) revolutions.
- The spin in one position with a change of foot minimum of eight (8) revolutions or spin in one position without change of foot minimum of six (6) revolutions.
- In both spins flying entries are allowed.
Steps
There must be a maximum of one (1) step sequence fully utilizing the ice surface.
Components
The following Program Components are judged:
- Composition
- Presentation
- Skating Skills
The factor for Program Components is: 1.67
Levels explanations
For Intermediate Novice Singles, in all elements that are subject to Levels, only features up to Level 2 will be counted. Any additional features will not count for Level requirements and will be ignored by the Technical Panel.
Chicks Boys
Free Skating
2 minutes
A well balanced Free Skating Program must contain:
1T
1S
1Lo
1F
1Lz
1A
2T
2S
2Lo
2F
2Lz
2A
JumpsMaximum of four (4) jump elements:
- one of which must be an Axel type jump.
- There may be up to two (2) jump combinations or one (1) jump combination and one (1) jump sequence.
- Jump combinations and the jump sequence consist of two (2) jumps.
- In the jump sequence the second jump must be an Axel type jump with a direct step from the landing curve of the first jump in to the take- off curve of the Axel jump. One full revolution on the ice between the jumps (free foot can touch the ice, but without weight transfer) keeps the element in the frame of the definition of a jump sequence. Jumps executed in a jump sequence receive their full value.
- No triple and quadruple jumps are allowed.
- Only one single jump and one double jump (including Double Axel) can be repeated once.
Spins
Maximum of two (2) spins of a different nature (abbreviation)
- one of which must be a spin combination with a change of foot (minimum of eight (8) revolutions) or without a change of foot (minimum of six (6) revolutions).
- The spin in one position with a change of foot (minimum of eight (8) revolutions) or without change of foot (minimum of six (6) revolutions).
- In both spins flying entries are allowed.
Steps
There must be a maximum of one (1) step sequence fully utilizing the ice surface.
Components
The Program Components are only judged in:
β’ Composition β’ Presentation β’ Skating Skills
The factor for the Program Components is 1.67
All other General rules and Technical Requirements are the same as ISU rule for Single Skating Basic Novice - Girls and Boys written in Communication No. 2489.
The same ISU Rules regarding judging, refereeing and the work of the Technical Panel apply as in Junior and Senior International Competitions.
Level explanation
For all elements which are subject to Levels, only features up to Level 2 will be counted. Any additional features will not count for Level requirements and will be ignored by the Technical Panel.
Cubs Boys
Free Skating
2 minutes
A well balanced Free Skating Program must contain:
1T
1S
1Lo
1F
1Lz
1A
2T
2S
2Lo
2F
2Lz
2A
JumpsMaximum of four (4) jump elements:
- one of which must be an Axel type jump.
- There may be up to two (2) jump combinations or one (1) jump combination and one (1) jump sequence.
- Jump combinations and the jump sequence consist of two (2) jumps.
- In the jump sequence the second jump must be an Axel type jump with a direct step from the landing curve of the first jump in to the take- off curve of the Axel jump. One full revolution on the ice between the jumps (free foot can touch the ice, but without weight transfer) keeps the element in the frame of the definition of a jump sequence. Jumps executed in a jump sequence receive their full value.
- No triple and quadruple jumps are allowed.
- Only one single jump and one double jump (including Double Axel) can be repeated once.
Spins
Maximum of two (2) spins of a different nature (abbreviation)
- one of which must be a spin combination with a change of foot (minimum of eight (8) revolutions) or without a change of foot (minimum of six (6) revolutions).
- The spin in one position with a change of foot (minimum of eight (8) revolutions) or without change of foot (minimum of six (6) revolutions).
- In both spins flying entries are allowed.
Steps
There must be a maximum of one (1) step sequence fully utilizing the ice surface.
Components
The Program Components are only judged in:
β’ Composition β’ Presentation β’ Skating Skills
The factor for the Program Components is 1.67
All other General rules and Technical Requirements are the same as ISU rule for Single Skating Basic Novice - Girls and Boys written in Communication No. 2489.
The same ISU Rules regarding judging, refereeing and the work of the Technical Panel apply as in Junior and Senior International Competitions.
Level explanation
For all elements which are subject to Levels, only features up to Level 2 will be counted. Any additional features will not count for Level requirements and will be ignored by the Technical Panel.