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On the Ice => Events for Skaters => Topic started by: Christy on October 27, 2014, 02:49:19 PM
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I was just wondering if it's possible for Canadians to skate in Adult competitions in the US, and if so how they qualify? Do they have to take the ISI / USFSA tests at a US rink, or is passing the Skate Canada tests sufficient? Also, is it possible for Americans to compete in Canada?
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One of my local skate friends is Canadian and she competes in USFSA non-quals all the time and doesn't do anything special to do so, as far as I know. I don't know about tests because she's done her testing in the US. She's competed at USFS Adult Nationals, but she had to file some sort of request or waiver about a month before the competition deadline. That's 110% of what I know :)
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See USFS rule 3060 for USFS nonqualifying competitions.
Americans routinely compete in Canadian nonqualifying competitions.