U.S. Figure Skating has changed the names of skating tests as of July 1, 2023. These changes were reviewed by our test chair, Lisa Erle. The webinar recording can be accessed here or you can review the slide presentation here.
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Virtual Testing
The club is now offering the ability to apply for and take tests virtually. The following forms should be filled out in order to take the tests.
Registration is now open for a virtual Moves and Free Skate test session with a submission deadline of October 15 at 12:00 pm (PT). Registration deadline is Oct 8.
Sign up on Entryeeze.
Affidavit for Virtual Test Submission
Name and Likeness Consent and Release
Slides from a recent presentation hosted by the club can be found here. A replay of the presentation is available on YouTube here.
Update/Clarification on New Test Requirements
We have had several requests for where or how to find the test requirements that go into effect on Nov. 1st. This information is found in the rulebook beginning with Rule 4200. However, to make it easier for everyone, our test chair has copied out the information from the rulebook and it is available below so our skaters and coaches may download it or print it out more easily. Most programs that skaters are currently doing will still work for the new requirements but there have been some changes and you will want to check the requirements to be sure you are in compliance. (For instance, the Pre-Preliminary FS test currently requires one spin, but it will require the skaters to do 2 spins beginning Nov. 1st).
Click below for the appropriate rule book section.
Pre-Preliminary through Senior Singles Freestyle
Adult Singles Freestyle
Feature on Synchronized Skating
Congratulations to all of the St. Moritz Ice Skating Club skaters competing at the 2013 Synchronized National Championships in Michigan! In honor of Synchro Nationals our featured skater article is written by Devin Wang. Devin started skating with the Silver Stars in Dublin and is now competing with the Haydenettes at the Senior level nationally and internationally. Check out her article by clicking here. Thank you for your story Devin!
Donate to St. Moritz
Did you know that St Moritz is now a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization? This means that any donations you make to the club are tax deductible to you. We have updated our donation page to explain the various giving opportunities that are available. We also now accept donations via PayPal so you can give using your credit card.
Thanks for helping your club and your fellow members.