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Old 05-09-2005, 09:45 AM
Terri C Terri C is offline
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Well Balanced Program Requirements for Pre Bronze

With all the talk of the age change and moves changes passing at GC last week, I just have to ask- did the well balanced program requirements for Pre Bromze free pass?
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Old 05-09-2005, 10:51 AM
Debbie S Debbie S is offline
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I would imagine it passed as part of the package of adult skating changes. I believe the proposed changes were all passed by the Board of Directors and recommended by the Adult Skaters Committee, so it was probaly a real quick affirmation to approve them all.

I must say that I'm not impressed with the USFSA's information dissemination of this GC. Usually there is much more info posted throughout the Council's duration. This time, there are 2 pages of photos and 2 articles focusing on, for lack of a better term, bigwigs - not that I don't like Evan Lysacek, mind you. But the point of GC is to discuss issues at the grassroots level, where the vast majority of USFSA membership is found, and here it is Monday at noon, and we're all still forced to rely on blogs and other "unofficial" sources for news. OK, rant over.
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