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INTERNATIONAL INLINE FREE SKATING

INLINE SKATING

 

IS 12.00 General

12.00.01 The Championships will be for skaters in Free Skating who are at least 12 years of age  or older as of January 1 of the year of the Championships.

 12.00.02 Skaters have the option of participating in an in-line event and a Junior or Senior Free Skating event in the same Championships.

 12.00.03 The skates to be used be three or four wheel in-line indoor skates with a toe stop on the front only. 12.00.04 The CIPA Rules regarding Free Skating will apply.

   IS 12.01 Scoring In-Line

12.01.01  In-Line Skating Short Program. All contestants shall skate a short program of two minutes 15 seconds (2:15) duration, with a time  variance of plus or minus five seconds (+/- :05).         

 1. Axel – Single only.   

  2. Toe Assisted jump – Single or double   

  3. Combination of jumps, minimum three (3) jumps, maximum five (5) jumps, to include one jump with two (2) revolutions. (No more than two revolutions jumps

  4. Spin - Select from the following list (entry and exit optional): - Camel (any edge), no Heel, Lay Over Camel (any edge), Sit Spin (any edge). 

  5. Spin Combination - Two (2) or three (3) positions with or without change of foot (MUST INCLUDE A SIT SPIN – ANY EDGE). At least three (3) revolutions in each position. The entry and the exit are optional.

   6.  One footwork sequence - Advanced footwork to comply with the new prescribed footwork regulation – Appendix 4.     NO triple jumps to be included in any elements. 

 12.01.02 The skaters MUST perform the set elements in the order as follows:  

 1. Jump element (Combination jump or axel) 

  2. Jump element (Combination jump or axel)  

  3. Spin element (Single Spin or Combination Spin)  

  4. Toe assisted jump    

  5. Step sequence       

  6. Spin element (Single Spin or Combination Spin)

12.01.03 General: 

 • The single elements listed may also be skated in the combination jumps or spins. 

 • No additional elements may be skated. 

 • The six listed  elements must not be repeated. If it is clear that the intention is to perform an element (jumps and/or spins) it will be considered an attempt. No additional elements may be skated. Each additional element attempted will carry a penalty of .5 from the “B” mark with no credit given to the “A” mark. 

   Not performing the elements in the order outlined in IS 12.01.02 will carry a penalty of .5 from the B mark.

 • An element not attempted will carry a penalty of .5. The  penalty will be taken from the “A”  mark. 

 • Any Class “A” spin with more than one position will be given a deduction of 0.5 from the “A” mark.   Any spin combination with more than three positions will be given a deduction of 0.5 from the “A” mark.   Any jumps combination of more than five (5) jumps will  be given a deduction of 0.5 from the “A” mark.

 • Falls - The complete loss of balance involving body contact with the skating surface will receive a penalty of .3 for each fall. This penalty will be deducted from the B mark.  

• The timing of the short program will be two (2) minutes fifteen seconds (2:15), plus or minus five (5) seconds (2:15 +/- :05 sec).   12.01.04 Inline skating Long Program  All contestants shall skate a long program of three minutes 30 seconds (3:30) duration, with a time variance of plus or minus five seconds (+/- :10).  LONG PROGRAM SET ELEMENTS:  In the Inline Skating long program the skaters MUST INCLUDE at least two different step sequences either Diagonal, Circular or Serpentine.

 For each step sequence not performed will be given a deduction of 0.5 from the “A” mark