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test program length
Is the test time given for a particular level the maximum time or is there a window of plus or minus 10 seconds? In other words, can I use my juvenile music of 2min 12sec for my intermediate freeskate test (2min 30sec)?
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im not quite shure on this but i think at each higher level u go to u need a more lengthly solo ???
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Even if it was +/- 10 secs, 2.12 is more than 10 secs below 2.30, so you wouldn't be able to use it.
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In a competition short program, the time for intermediate is 2min. That is a MAXIMUM of 2 minutes. It can be shorter by any amount as long as you get all of the rquired elements in. It just can't go any longer than 2 min, not even by 1 second. I'm asking if it's the same way with the intermediate freeskate test?
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I'm almost positive that for tests the rule is + or - ten seconds. So if the test length is 2:30, you'd have to have 2:20 to 2:40 or probably get a deduction. But then again, I thought that was the rule for competition too.
Just for clarification, are you in the US or Canada? It's entirely possible that both countries have different rules.
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Sorry, I'm talking about US Figure Skating.
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In the US, the rule for short programs is "not to exceed" - so an Intermediate Short cannot exceed two minutes. Freeskate programs are allowed to be within 10 seconds (plus or minus) of the required time. So, an Intermediate freeskate can be anywhere between 2 minutes and 20 seconds to 2 minutes and 40 seconds.
I don't think you can use your Juvenile program of 2 min., 12 seconds. |
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