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The following information
can be found at the offical
USFSA website. For
detailed information, please visit
http://www.USFSA.org
The official
tests of U.S. Figure Skating may be taken by all figure
skaters who are members of a member club or collegiate club,
individual members who are currently registered with the U.S.
Figure Skating and are otherwise qualified under these rules,
as well as by members of a member association of the ISU. Each
candidate must present a current registration card before
taking a test (see the 2007 U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook TR
2.01).
Tests can only
be taken under the auspices of a member club. Fees are
involved and vary by club. Sessions are organized and run
under procedures outlined in the U.S. Figure Skating rulebook.
Any person who is interested in participating in the U.S.
Figure Skating testing structure is encouraged to purchase a
rulebook. The rulebook addresses such questions as coaching
and the conduct of candidates at test sessions.
Tests are
marked on a “pass” or “retry” basis. Some tests have numeric
marks associated with them that determine if the test is a
“pass” or “retry.” These are used to establish a “passing”
average, and judges use this number as a basis for the quality
of the test. Different tests have different standards for
“pass” and “retry,” along with different procedures for
reskating elements in a test. For details, candidates should
consult the rulebook for the particular test to be taken. If a
test is marked “retry” a skater may not retake the test prior
to the 27th following the date of the original test.
For all tests
other than adult and masters tests, age is not a factor. To
qualify for an adult test, the candidate must be 21 years of
age or older. To qualify for masters tests, the candidate must
be 50 years of age or older. |