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EFSC HOSTS PACIFIC NORTHWEST INTERCLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS - WASHINGTON STATE GAMES (FIGURE SKATING)

JULY 30 – AUGUST 1!!

 

Schedule Information: http://www.pacificnwinterclub.com/index.html

Everett Figure Skating Club looks forward to hosting what will be one of the largest competitions in our region this year, when it hosts the 2010 Pacific Northwest Interclub Championships and Washington State Games (figure skating). These events have never before been combined, and we anticipate a fantastic turnout. Already, over 230 skaters have registered!

 

Please join us July 30 – August 1, 2010 at the Comcast Arena in Everett—the main ice where Skate America was held just two years ago. This event is considered by many to be a “pre-regionals”….You will see some of the best skaters in the region, competing at various levels from beginner to elite. Enjoy comfortable spectator seating and wonderful merchandise and food vendors as well. In addition to the dining vendors available within the arena, there are several great restaurants within walking distance. So come early, and spend a great day with us!

 

 

Help Aimee Young Compete at the National Showcase!

 

Aimee is a local ice skater at the Comcast Community Ice Rink representing the Everett Figure Skating Club. She just recently qualified for the National Showcase held August 5th-7th in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Aimee is reaching out for community support in order to compete at this Showcase. Purchase your tickets to the Ringling Brothers Circus in August at Comcast Arena at Everett and $4.00 from every ticket will go towards helping Aimee get to her goal of $1,200.00.

Download Fundraiser Information:  Flyer

 

Comcast Community Ice Rink

Star Spangled Skate

July 17th 2010

 

Skate Time Schedule Posted

Download the Schedule

 

COMPETITION

Comcast Community Ice Rink’s annual “Star Spangled Skate” In-House competition will be held on Saturday, July 17th 2010.  The competition is a non-qualifying U.S. Figure Skating In-house Basic Skills event, and is sanctioned by U.S Figure Skating Basic Skills program   

This competition will be governed by the current U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook. 

 ENTRIES

Entry forms and entry fees must be mailed to Comcast Community Ice Rink, Attention: Arlene McSorley or turned into the front skate counter located in the community rink lobby.   Entries must be RECEIVED by June 26th, 2010

 ELIGIBILITY

The competition is open to ALL skaters who are current eligible (ER 1.00) members of either the Basic Skills program and/or are full members of U.S. Figure Skating. To be eligible, skaters must have submitted a membership application or be a member in good standing.

 Eligibility will be based on skill level as of closing date of entries. All Snowplow Sam and Basic Skills skaters through Basic 8 must skate at highest level passed and NO official U.S. Figure Skating tests may have been passed including MIF or individual dances.

 For the Free Skate 1-6, Test Track, and Well balanced levels, eligibility will be based only upon highest free skate test level passed (Moves in the field test level will not determine skater’s competitive level). Skaters may skate at highest level passed OR one level higher BUT not both levels in the same event during the same competition. 

 REFUNDS

Refunds will be issued only if one of the following applies:

1.       Injury with Physician's written recommendation.

2.       There is a death in the competitor’s immediate family.

3.       The event is not held.

To withdraw, please notify Arlene McSorley ASAP @amcsorley@comcastarenaeverett.com. 

 FACILITIES

The arena is located at 2000 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, Washington 98201.  

 REGISTRATION                                                                                                                                               

The official registration desk will be located at the lobby of Comcast Community Ice Rink.  All Competitors are required to register as soon as possible after arrival at the rink.  It is required that participants check in at the registration desk 45 minutes prior to their scheduled event.  Competition CDs should be turned in at this time.   CDs should be clearly marked with the participant’s full name and level.  

 FEES

Fees must accompany entry forms and be RECEIVED by June 26th, 2010.  Checks should be made payable to Comcast Community Ice Rink.  A fee of $30 will be charged for checks returned for non-sufficient funds (NSF) and must be paid prior to the start of competition to compete.  Event schedules will be mailed to the participant’s coaches and be posted at the arena one week prior to the event.   Participants that include an e-mail address on their registration for will also receive the schedule via an e-mail.

EVENTS

The following events will be offered:

 

Basic Program Events: Snowplow Sam – Basic 8

Snowplow Sam and Basic 1-8 programs with Music events will be offered.

Free Skate Events: Free Skate 1-6

Free Skate programs with music event will be offered.

Beyond the Basics (Competitive Test Track)

Limited Beginner, Beginner, Pre-Preliminary Test, Preliminary Test

Well Balanced Program Events

No test, Pre-Preliminary, Preliminary  

Adult Events

Adult Basic 1- 4, Adult Pre-Bronze, Adult Bronze

 The entry fee is $25.00

 AWARDS

Awards will be presented immediately following the official posting of each event.  Awards will be given to all competitors. 

MUSIC

Music can be reproduced on CD’s only (no CD/RWs or DVD).  We will not accept cassette tapes. CD’s must contain only 1 cut of music.  Clearly label CD in ink (Sharpie pen) with the skater’s name, his/her professional’s name, the event, and the music run time.   Music must be turned in at the time of official registration.  All competitors must have an extra copy of their music available.  Once the music is turned in, it will not be returned until the event is completed.  Comcast Community Ice Rink will not accept responsibility for breakage, damage, or loss, but will take every precaution to safeguard music media.

 ADMISSION

No admission will be charged.  All events are open to spectators.

 CHECK IN

Skaters are to be in the rink and ready to skate 45 minutes before their event is scheduled to begin.  Events will not be delayed for skaters who arrive late. 

 VIDEOTAPING & PHOTOGRAPHY

No flash photography is permitted.  Professional photographers will be offering Video’s of the event as well as action shot photography.

 CONTACT INFORMATION

For further information regarding this announcement, please contact the following:

 

Arlene McSorley

Learn to Skate Coordinator

Comcast Community Ice Rink

 

Benefit for Mercy Corps - Thank You!

Everett Figure Skating Club would like to thank the many local skaters who participated in our May 8thh benefit for Mercy Corps....A huge thank-you goes out to Highland Skating Club, Bremerton Skating Club, Seattle Skating Club, Bellingham Skating Club and our own skaters in Everett for supporting the event. We would also like to thank the volunteers, coaches and parents, without whose support the event would not have been possible. We were very touched by the sincerity and heart of the skating community. It is clear evidence of the good we can do when we come together.

 We are still shaking out the final figures, but it looks like we raised over $1000 to aid in Mercy Corps’ worldwide disaster relief efforts! efforts! As a reminder, if you would still like to donate to Mercy Corps, you can click the “donate now” link on this page and you will be directed to the Mercy Corps fundraising page.

 Also, if you would like to purchase action photos of your performance, you may do so on-line at: http://actionphotosbymarianne.com/Sk84H10.html . Cost is $20/cd (includes shipping), AND ALL PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO MERCY CORPS. Marianne has provided an option for previewing your photos on the page.

 If you would like to order a video of the full ice show, please contact Puget Sound Video at pugetsoundvideo@aol.com or 425-775-3169. You can also visit their web site at www.pugetsoundvideo.net for additional contact information. Cost of the video is $35, which includes shipping.

 Finally, a special thank you is also extended to Teresa Smith, aka, Julia’s grandma, for her help with decorations. We’d also like to thank Jim and Jack at Central Welding for donating helium, CCIR for donating the ice, Brooklyn Brothers Pizza and Starbucks on 116th for raffle items, as well as the many other volunteers who helped this special event come to life.

 Our hope is to make this event an annual occasion, with various local and international charities benefitting over the years. Thanks to all who participated this year, and we hope to see you again next year!

 

Shailyn Berry and Haley Palm bring home Gold.

Washington State and Everett Figure Skating Club.

 photos and story


Hard Work Bears Medals for Local Skater

By Kristi Pihl

When someone thinks about Kristie Clark, of Everett, the word versatile comes to mind. It’s the word her coach, Melani Young, of the Everett Figure Skating Club, uses to describe Kristie’s dedication to figure, synchronized and speed skating.

Recently, Kristie, age 36, earned a silver medal in singles figure skating at the 2009 Special Olympics World Games in Boise, Idaho. Before she stepped onto the ice for her silver-medal winning performance, Kristie said she was ready to go. Finding out how well she did afterward only added to her excitement.

Kristie almost won the gold medal, but the last skater passed her in points, said Elaine Nave, Kristie’s mom. It was her third trip to the World Games, which are held every four years in different host countries. In 1999, Kristie competed in gymnastics at the World Games held in North Carolina. She received two silver medals and one bronze in speed skating at the 2005 Special Olympics World Games in Japan.

Kristie has done an amazing job of learning the technical aspects of skating, Melani said. “She works really hard and she’s very persistent,” she said. Kristie’s enjoyment of every moment that she spends on the ice is very apparent, Melani said. Kristie doesn’t complain or get too frustrated when something is difficult. Instead, she works harder.

That work paid off at the Special Olympics Washington Winter Games held in Wenatchee this March. Kristie received one gold medal for figure skating and three golds for speed skating, in the 300-meter, the 500-meter and the 700-meter races. Kristie said she also broke her personal speed records at state. She finished the 300-meter in 1 minute 6.4 seconds, the 500-meter in 1 minute 36.02 seconds and the 700-meter in 2 minutes 37.5 seconds.

Kristie said she enjoys figure, synchro and speed skating equally. “It keeps me busy,” she said.

With figure skating, Kristie most enjoys jumping. Her favorite is the waltz jump.

She learned how to ice skate on a pond at age 7. At the time, she and her family lived in Anchorage, Alaska.

For next competition season, Kristie will move a level up in competition and debut a new program.


Dedicated Skater Lands Fourth in World Games

By Kristi Pihl

Vicken Ouyarian, of Mukilteo, may have found his first time competing in singles figure skating at the 2009 Special Olympics World Games both nerve-wracking as well as exciting. However, he still did his best with his program and returned from Boise, Idaho, having placed fourth in his division.
Chake Ouyarian said watching her son perform so well gave her a wonderful feeling of happiness.

Vicken, age 48, represented the United States in an international sporting event that included nearly 2,000 athletes from 100 countries. Although the World Games were held in February, Vicken has been working toward the competition since March of last year, when he discovered that he had been selected to compete.

“When he wants to do something, he really goes for it,” said Julia Inge, Everett Figure Skating Club coach. Inge has coached Vicken for more than two years. Vicken challenged himself to learn a new program after having the same one for more than five years, Julia said. Even though learning new things can be difficult, he worked hard on perfecting a new program. “Now he knows it by heart,” she said.

It was that program that Vicken performed at the World Games. It is also the one that landed him a gold medal for singles figure skating at the Special Olympics Washington Winter Games in March. Rather than keeping his gold medal, Vicken gave it to Julia.

Vicken has benefited from Julia’s patience, Chake said. Vicken is a strong, compassionate person who shows his appreciation, Julia said. His gift of his gold medal was very special.

Vicken first started figure skating about 13 years ago while living in Alabama. He enjoyed watching champion figure skating on television and had friends who skated, Chake said.

Vicken said he enjoys both spinning and jumping. His favorite moves include the spiral and the waltz jump.


Synchronized Skaters - come join the team


Synchronized skating is group skating, consisting of eight to twenty skaters and is a discipline of figure skating. Synchro (which began approximately 50 years ago in the U.S.) teaches skaters to work together as a team, while improving their individual skating skills. Synchro also provides skaters the opportunity to travel and compete at levels they might not otherwise qualify for as individual skaters.

The Everett Silver Blades has three separate teams: a basic skills team, these girls are just learning how to skate; the pre- juvenile team consist of girls ages 9-15 and have more developed skill, and an Adult beginning team. All the teams are part of the Everett Figure Skating Club and skate at the Comcast Community Ice Rink.

The Everett Silver Blades pre-juvenile team competed at the Pacific Coast Sectional this past January 29th-31st in Westminster, Colorado. We are very proud of our skaters who placed 6th out of seven teams; it was one of their best skates this season.
For more information on Everett Silver Blades Synchronized Skating Team, contact Melani Young at 425-359-1487.


Everett Herald article on the Pacific NW Interclub Skating Championships.

There is a nice article about PNIC in the Everett Herald on May 2, 2008. Maddie and Shailyn are pictured.


North County Outlook article on Shailyn Berry.

Be sure to check out the nice article on Shailyn in the North County Outlook from June 19th, 2008.



HeraldNet: Skaters audition to be "flower sweepers" at Skate America championships

Local kids go through the paces to pick up the flowers and stuffed animals at the Skate America Championships being held here in Everett this coming October. See the Herald story.
 

Everett Silver Blades capture its first gold in Abbotsford

Everett, Washington – 19 February 2008 –

Two teams from the Everett Silver Blades competed in the 2008 BC/YT Section Festival Synchro Skate held in Abbotsford, B.C., Canada this past weekend.
The Festival Pre-Juvenile team captured the gold and the Festival Pre-Novice team took the bronze. “Both teams, skating their personal best, ended the season with their best results to date”, said Director and Coach Melani Young. “They all worked really hard and it showed; and we can’t wait to see what happens next season!” Synchronized skating is group skating, consisting of eight to 20 skaters and is a discipline of figure skating.

Synchro (which began approximately 50 years ago in the U.S.) teaches skaters to work together as a team, while improving their individual skating skills. Synchro also provides skaters the opportunity to travel and compete at levels they might not otherwise qualify for as an individual skater. The 2008 BC/YT Festival Synchro Skate, hosted by Abbotsford Skating Club and sanctioned by Skate Canada and the USFS, was held at the MSA Arena on February 17th.

Twenty-two teams from Canada and the U.S. participated in seven different levels. The Everett Silver Blades and the Everett Figure Skating Club are a part of the Comcast Community Ice Rink. The Comcast Community Ice Rink is used for figure skating, public skating, local hockey leagues and much more. For more information on becoming a part of the Everett Silver Blades Synchronized Skating Team, contact Melani Young at 425-359-1487.

More news!

Board meeting minutes . . .

. . . are available here. Or contact Jill Peterson, our club secretary.

New event postings

Take a look at the events page and you'll find skating competitions and exhibitions to keep you busy well into summer. Plan your vacations now so you don't miss some terrific skating. Do you have an event to post? Let Paul know.

Our members are winning 

Yes we are. We are very happy with the recent accomplishments in Illinois and Oregon. Be sure to keep an eye on the photos and events pages for updates.

Our members have benefits

Yes we do.  

  • Get discounted rates on freestyle session punch cards.
  • Special discounts on competition and practice dresses from the Outside edge. Check out the contact page for more.
  • If you need a Zuca, order it from www.wooska.com and mention EFSC. They will donate 10% of your sale to our club.

Everett is  a sanctioned US Figure Skating club!

Congratulations Everett. As of October 1st, 2006 the Everett Figure Skating club is now an officially sanctioned club by US Figure Skating . 
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