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Updated as of 16 October 2015 The Pan American Confederation of Roller Sports is pleased to invite all federation’s affiliated Clubs to participate in
the
3RD PAN AMERICAN ROLLER SPORTS
CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIP
Orlando, Florida, USA 1/16th – 1/19th, 2015
Organized by the Confederación Panamericana de Roller Sports (CPRS) and USA Roller Sports (USARS). Sanctioned
by the FIRS/CIPA, CPRS and USARS
Attention USARS Clubs, The Senior (WC) Men & Ladies Free Skating event will be
used as the athlete qualifier to the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games for the US
Team Roster. All USARS Men and Women’s Free Skating athletes who are 12 years
of age and older, wishing to qualify for Toronto 2015 Pan American Games must
participate at this competition. USA Team Selection will be determined by the
highest placing man and women in the Senior (WC) Free skating competition, with
the second highest placement as the alternate team member, as determined by
USARS Figure Technical Committee.
PARTICIPANTS:
This is an open entry competition to all skaters, Federations and Clubs. The
Open Adult Division restricted by age only. No age category challenge up will be
allowed except for those 12 years to 19 who may challenge to Junior. Those
Athletes wishing to skate the Senior men and ladies free for Pan Am qualifier may
skate Senior but may not skate both Junior and Senior Free Junior and Senior
athletes may not challenge down.
Clubs may register up to three candidates per age category and discipline.
Federations may also enter a National Team in addition to clubs but, must limit the
National team to 3 athletes per age category and discipline. Open Adult Division is
not limited to entry by club or federation.
DATE AND PLACE OF COMPETITION:
Orlando, Florida, USA, 16th to 19th of January 2015
Training on 15th and 16th January 2015
Skate Reflections, 1111 Dyer Boulevard, Kissimmee, Florida, 34741 (USA)
REGISTRATION:
The deadline for final registration of events for all participants is December 19, 2014
through the forms provided by USA Roller Sports. Mail to 4730 South Street, Lincoln, NE
USA 68506, or email to: [email protected], with a copy to email
[email protected] (Pan American Confederation). Clubs and participants please submit
their pre-registration by November 19, 2014 by email. The club pre-registration is your
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Updated as of 16 October 2015 estimate of athletes you intend to bring by category and may be changed by club anytime
up to the final registration date.
ENTRY FEES:
$55 US: for first event
$30 US: for each additional event (except Quartets)
$20 US: for the combined medal event
$40.00: per person for Quartets
All funds will be paid in U.S. dollars
All USARS club participants must pay their entry fees before December 19, 2014. For all
other teams from different countries, payments must be made during the registration days
on January 14-15, 2015. For questions, please contact:
Richard Hawkins, USARS Executive Director (402-483-7551 ext. 22)
[email protected] or Danny Brown, Vice President for North America CPRS
(810-691-9849), [email protected] .
ACCOMMODATIONS and CAR RENTAL. There are many low and moderate
price hotel and family home accommodations in the area. Please contact Sports Rez, the
official booking agency for this event at http://usarollersports.sportsrez.com/. This link
will get you the best available rates and many cases avoid resort fees which are common
add on fees by hotels. You may also contact Sports Rez by phone at 855-860-8110. Be
sure to use discount code USA Roller Sports for your best rates when calling. Spanish
speaking available.
CATEGORIES AND AGES:
Pre-Mini 7 years old and under
Minis - Up to 10 years of age as of January 1, 2015
Espoir/Infantile – up to 12 years of age as of January 1, 2015
Cadet -up to 15 years of age as of January 1, 2015
Youth – up to 17 of age as of January 1, 2015
Junior - follow the rules of the CIPA
Senior - follow the rules of the CIPA
Open Adult – 18 years and Older (following USARS Rules)
Quartets (follow CIPA Rules)
All team event entry will be determined by the oldest member of that team.
TECHNICAL REGULATION: Except where stated below, Mini, Infantil/Espoir,
Cadet and Youth events will follow 2014 CEPA Rules. Some event requirements have
been changed to 2015 skating season requirements. Please see list of requirements in this
packet. Junior and Senior will follow 2014 CIPA Rules (both available at
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Updated as of 16 October 2015 http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Roller-Sports/Resources/Rules/Figure-Rules). Open Adult
Events will Follow USARS Rules.
Competition events:
Figures
Freestyle
Combined Figures/Freestyle
Pairs
Team Dance Compulsories
Team Free Dance
Combined Team Dance
Solo Compulsories
Solo Free Dance
Combined Solo Dance
No Original Dance requirement will be skated.
Athletes may compete in Solo and Team Dance if they so choose.
Whoever skates Figures and Free in the same division will be entered into Combined
(providing additional fee required is paid) and will receive a Combined Medal pursuant the
rules of placement by virtue of tabulation.
Whoever skates Solo Dance and Solo Free Dance in the same division will be entered into
Combined (providing additional fee required is paid) and will receive a Combined Medal
pursuant the rules of placement by virtue of tabulation.
Whoever skates Team Dance and Free Dance in the same division will be entered into
Combined (providing additional fee required is paid) and will receive a Combined Medal
pursuant the rules of placement by virtue of tabulation.
Figures
Figures will be skated and drawn in the order as listed below. Loop requirement will be
skated last except in Junior and Senior. The figure direction (foot) will be drawn by,
January 10, 2015, *All the figures (except Junior and Senior) will be skated 2 repetitions
only. Contestant Skating Order Draw will occur, by computer, after all registrations on
the January 15, 2015.
Pre-Mini
1
ROF- LOF Circle Eight
2
RIF - LIF Circle Eight
Minis
4
8A/B
RIB-LIB Circle Eight
OF-IB Three
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ROF-LOF Loop
Infantile
10
ROF- LOF Double Three
18A/B OF-IB Bracket
23A/B IF-IB Counter
30A/B OIF-IOF Serpentine Loop
Cadet
18A/B
22A/B
29A/B
30A/B
OF-IB Bracket
OF-OB Counter OIB-IOB Serpentine Double Three
OIF-IOF Serpentine Loop
Youth
22A/B OF-­‐OB Counter 32A/B OIF-­‐OIB Serpentine Bracket 37A/B OB-­‐IB Paragraph Double Three 16 R0B-­‐L0B Loop
Junior
23A/B
32A/B
37A/B
38A/B
IF-IB Counter
OIF-IOB Serpentine Bracket
OB-IB Paragraph Double Three
OF-IF Paragraph Loop
Senior
21A/B
37A/B
38A/B
41A/B
IF-IB Rocker
OB-IB Paragraph Double Three
OF-IF Paragraph Loop
OB-IB Paragraph Bracket
Open Adult
12
ROB-LOB Double Three
22A/B
OF- IB Counter
32A/B
OIF-OIB Bracket
*All the figures (except Junior and Senior) will be skated 2 repetitions only.
Free Skating
Espoir/Infantile
Will skate Short Program and Long Program.
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Updated as of 16 October 2015 Pre Minis (long program only)
Long Program 2:00 +- 10 sec
** No double Axel or triple jumps allowed but, some Class A spins will be
allowed (No Inverted Camel, Heel Camel or Broken Ankle Spins allowed)
Minis
Long Program 2:30 to 3:00 +-10 sec.
Minis Long Program requirements, refer to CEPA Rule #136
** No double Axel or triple jumps allowed but, some Class A spins will be
allowed (No Inverted Camel, Heel Camel or Broken Ankle Spins allowed)
Pay attention to footwork requirements
Espoir/Infantil
Short Program 2:00 – 2:15 +- 5 sec
Long Program 3:00 +- 10 sec
Short Program Requirements
Axel
1 toe assisted jump
1 3 up to 5 jump combination, maximum of two doubles
1 spin
1 2 up to 3 position spin combination which may include a sit spin
1 diagonal or serpentine footwork that most cover at least 3/4 of the floor
*The elements can be skated in any order ** No double axel, triple jumps or
Class A spins will be allowed in Short Program
Espoir/Infintil Long Program requirements, refer to CEPA Rule #135
** No double Axel or triple jumps but, some Class A spins will be allowed (No
Broken Ankle Spins allowed)
Pay attention to footwork requirements.
Cadet
Short Program 2:00 to 2:15 +-5 sec
Long Program 3:30 to 4:00+- 10 sec
Short Program Requirements, refer to CEPA Rule #130 (same as CIPA rule)
Broken Ankle Spins not allowed
Long Program requirements; refer to CEPA Rule #134
Youth, Junior and Senior
Will follow CIPA Rules for Short and Long Program
For the Youth catagory, Broken Ankle Spins Not Allowed in the Short
Program
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Updated as of 16 October 2015 Pairs
Minis and Infantile
*Long Program only*
3:00 +- 10 sec.
Free Program
*No over head lifts will be allowed
**No triples jumps or Class A spins will be allowed
Cadets, Youth, Junior and Senior
Will follow the CIPA Rules for Short and Long Program
Solo Free Dance
All the divisions will follow CIPA rules for Solo Free Dance with exception to program
time. See Divisions below for program time.
*The draw for the Solo Free Dance will be done according with the results of the Solo
Dance Compulsory, the skaters who skate just Solo Free Dance will have their draw and
will skate in the first group.
Team Free Dance
Cadet, Youth, Junior and Senior will follow the CIPA Rules for Team Free
Dance. Minis and Infantil/Espoir will follow CEPA Rules
*The draw for the Team Free Dance will be done according with the results of
the Solo Dance, the skaters who skate just Team Free Dance will have their
draw and will skate in the first group.
Compulsory Solo, Team and Free Dance
Minis
SOLO – Skaters March (100 March) & Carlos Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE - 2:00 to 2:30+/- 10 sec TEAM – Skaters March (100 March) & Carlos Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE – 2:00 to 2:30 +/- 10 sec
Espoir/Infantil
SOLO – Denver Shuffle (100 Polka) & Canasta Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE – 2:00 to 2:30 +/- 10 sec TEAM – Denver Shuffle (100 Polka) & Canasta Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE – 2:00 to 2:30 +/- 10 sec Cadet
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Updated as of 16 October 2015 SOLO – Kleiner Waltz (138 Waltz) & Kent Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE – 2:00 to 2:30+/- 10 sec
TEAM - Kleiner Waltz (138) & Siesta Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE – 3:00 +/- 10 sec
Youth
SOLO – Terenzi Waltz (168 Waltz) & Keats Foxtrot (96 Foxtrot)
FREE DANCE – 2:30 +/- 10 sec
TEAM – Association Waltz (132 Waltz) & Keats Foxtrot (96 Foxtrot)
FREE DANCE – 3:00 +/- 10 sec
Music CD for the 132 Waltz is available at the USARS National Office for
purchase.
Junior
SOLO – 14 Step Plus (108 March) and Blues (88 Blues)
FREE DANCE - Follows CIPA Rules for 2014
TEAM – Rocker Foxtrot (104 Foxtrot) and Harris Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE - Follows CIPA Rules for 2014
Senior SOLO – Westminster Waltz (138 Waltz) and Delancha Tango (104 Tango) FREE DANCE -­‐ Follows CIPA Rules for 2014
TEAM – Quick Step (112 March) and Iceland Tango (100 Tango)
FREE DANCE - Follows CIPA Rules for 2014
Open Adult
Solo – Do’Blay (100 Paso) and Marionette Waltz (138 Waltz)
Team – Quick Step Boogie (100 Boogie) and 120 Waltz (120 Waltz)
JUDGES:
Each Federation may send a maximum of two (2) CIPA Judge. Travel to USA by its own
charge.
Hotel Accommodations, internal transport and per diem for food during the
Championship will be provided by the organizers. Additional Judges will be provided by
the USARS.
Federations wishing to send judges for CIPA training and for experience are welcome to
do so and be allowed to participate on their own expense. The Competition Director
shall coordinate training events.
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Updated as of 16 October 2015 CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE:
January 14 Day of Registration and Open Training
January 15 Training
January 16 Training and Competition
January 17 Competition
January 18 Competition
January 19 Competition and Closing
TRANSPORTATION AND ACCOMMODATION:
Each club will be responsible for their own transportation and lodging
EVENT OFFICERS:
The highest authority of the event will be the technical committee of the CPRS.
AWARDS:
Medals will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in all competitions (gold, silver & bronze).
Trophies for the top three clubs that occupy the highest score awarded based on the
points by competition in each category, as follows:
1st place: 15 points
2 °. place: 12 points
3rd place: 10 points
4 °. place: 8 points
5 °. place: 6 points
6 °. place: 5 points
7 °. place: 4 points
8 °. place: 3 points
9o. place: 2 points
10° place: 1 point
The Club who gets the most accumulation of points will be awarded with the Pan
American Championship Trophy of Clubs.
CARLOS ORLANDO FERREIRA PINZON
Presidente Confederación Panamericana de Patinaje
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