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Requirements and summaries of calls and GOEs, oh my!

I wrote with great excitement about the publication of ISU Communication 1678 waaaay back in May, and had grand intentions of further dissecting and analyzing the new rules here…and then I blinked and all of a sudden it’s October. It has only been within the last two weeks, however, that the final pieces of this season’s rules pie fell into place. With the publication of the ISU Summary of Calls and Communication 1696, officials can finally become fully acquainted with the 2011-12 regulations, and subsequently provide comprehensive feedback to teams as monitoring season approaches. But it’s not just officials who should have requirements and deductions and GOE guidelines dancing in our heads–coaches, you must be accountable to yourself and your skaters to get intimate with these documents, so you can provide training and choreography that will help your teams reach their full potential. The number of documents to keep track of can be overwhelming, so here’s a snapshot of what you should be reading, and what purpose each piece serves (with a decidedly Canadian focus–apologies, international friends): (more…)

New rules! New rules! ISU Comm. 1678 published to kick off 2011-2012 season

[Update: Since my first read-through of this in May, I’ve noticed a few items below that require corrections or clarifications. Revisions/additions are indicated with bold, italic text in square parentheses. (Oct. 12, 2011)]

Few things make true synchro nerds giddier than the release of the upcoming season’s rules and regulations from the ISU. I suspect I wasn’t the only person who spent my day trying to stealthily scan the contents of the newly published Communication 1678, in between stints of doing actual work. I haven’t had time to thoroughly dissect the new doc yet, but I thought I’d present a quick overview of some of the changes before my inspiration waned. (It is patio season, after all.) (more…)

Worlds on CBC from 3-6 PM (EDT) April 23

The most important part of your day tomorrow will be from 3-6 PM (EDT), when CBC broadcasts coverage of the 2011 World Synchronized Skating Championships. It looks like it’s going to be shown online too, which may be good news for non-Canadian residents. Spread the word!

CBC figure skating schedule

CBC broadcast of Worlds rescheduled for Saturday, April 23

The bad news: we have to wait one more week to see Worlds televised on CBC. The good news: it looks like they’ve extended the broadcast by an hour, so we’ll get three hours of coverage instead of two! Well done, CBC.

The CBC website is currently showing conflicting start times. One page indicates the broadcast will begin at 4:30 PM and another displays 3:00 PM. The time zone calculator seems to be having a bit of an identity crisis as well, but hopefully we’ll have a confirmed broadcast time in the near future. I’ll be keeping my eye on this page and Twitter for updates. Stay tuned.