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projection of ease, accomplishment, and confidence in the execution of each element. Stereotyped<br />
body and arm position should be avoided, along with affected attitudes.<br />
6.09.05 ARRANGEMENT - The program should be patterned so that the various types of content are not<br />
“lumped” together either at one particular position in the program or at one location on the skating<br />
surface. Programs should cover the entire skating surface in an interesting and varied manner.<br />
The program should give the impression of continuity, not a collection of successive isolated<br />
highlights.<br />
6.09.06 Kneeling or laying on the floor is only allowed at the beginning and/or end of the performance.<br />
This may be done for a maximum of 5 (five) seconds at the beginning or at the end. The penalty<br />
will be 0.3 for each violation (from the B mark).<br />
6.09.07 TIMING - Skating over the maximum time is considered a fault and should be reflected in the<br />
Artistic Impression score.<br />
FR 6.10<br />
Contents Listing<br />
6.10.01 SPINS<br />
General<br />
All spins performed with additional hitching (entrance, change of positions or change of foot) of the<br />
employed foot (“pumping”) will be considered a poor quality spin.<br />
CLASS A<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FACTOR<br />
Inverted Camel (any edge) 9.0<br />
Heel Camel Spin (forward or backward) 8.5<br />
Broken Ankle Spin (forward or backward) 8.0<br />
Camel-Sit –Camel 7.5<br />
Camel – Jump – Change – Camel 7.5<br />
Jump Camel 7.0<br />
Lay-Over 6.5<br />
CLASS B<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FACTOR<br />
Camel – Change – Camel 6.5<br />
Jump Spin (into any Class B spin, must land on edge) 6.5<br />
OB Camel (arabesque) 5.5<br />
IB Camel (arabesque) 5.5<br />
OF Camel 5.5<br />
Combination Sit Spin (any edge) 5.5<br />
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