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On the Ice => Events for Skaters => Topic started by: Pandora on April 21, 2019, 07:31:29 AM

Title: ISU North American Adult Championships in Lake Placid
Post by: Pandora on April 21, 2019, 07:31:29 AM
I am interested in competitng in this competition, but found this information on the USFS site on the Frequently Asked Questions page. This is a competition on the ISU Calandar. I am confused....  ???


        Skaters cannot compete in any event, even representing their home club, that is on the ISU calendar (www.isu.org)

www.usfsa.org/story?id=84043 (http://www.usfsa.org/story?id=84043)
Title: Re: ISU North American Adult Championships in Lake Placid
Post by: alejeather on April 23, 2019, 11:53:30 AM
I think those answers only apply to competitions outside of North America (or maybe outside the U.S.?)
Title: Re: ISU North American Adult Championships in Lake Placid
Post by: Pandora on April 24, 2019, 08:13:10 AM
I wrote to the USFS and am waiting for a reply. I will post the answer when they send it. I'm sure we can skate in it, and I'm already planning to go. LOVE LAKE PLACID!!!  :love: 
Title: Re: ISU North American Adult Championships in Lake Placid
Post by: Pandora on April 27, 2019, 07:34:47 AM
I called USFS and spoke with them. Wow! They were very nice! :) The lady I spoke to said it is fine to participate in this event. She said the rule I referred to was not intended to apply to "Open-Registration Adult Events." She said she understood my confusion, and that she was going to contact the Adult Liasion in order to have some kind of clarification made.

 So it is fine with the USFS to compete in this event!!!  :) There are Adult Camps at Lake Placid in June and August in case anyone wants to check out the ice/venue early. It's going to be so fun!!!!
Title: Re: ISU North American Adult Championships in Lake Placid
Post by: nicklaszlo on April 27, 2019, 11:21:54 PM

        Skaters cannot compete in any event, even representing their home club, that is on the ISU calendar (www.isu.org)

If you look further down on the page, it says to contact the chair of the international committee.  I think this is the same procedure as all the other adult internationals.  I think other federations have similar processes.