Field Moves & Dance Moves Results
- November 9th 2004
Many thanks to all those skaters who took part and also to
the coaches who gave up their time and the parents who came
along and supported. Thans too to all those who helped behind
the scenes - we couldn't run club competitions without you!
As always, feedback is welcome to competitions@bracknell-ice-skating-club.co.uk
Overall winner of the Field Moves/Dance Moves trophy
was Sadie Robbins!
The
classes and results were as follows:
Dance Moves class
1 under level 3
Level 1 DM, exercise 1= Continuous FO cross rolls Level 2 DM, exercise 1= FI
curves..
1 Sadie Robbins
2 Paul Dredge
3 Hayley Salmon
4 Stephanie Francis
5 Kristiana Hadley
6 Laura Kerr
Dance Moves class 2 under level 6
Level 4 DM, exercise 2= Progressive FO 3 turns Level 6 DM, exercise 2= Double
Mohawk serpentine sequence
1 Jen Truby
2 Sadie Robbins
3 Hayley Salmon
Field Move class 1 Under level 1 (beginner)
Novice FM: exercise no 1 (forward inside and forward outside curves)
and exercise no 4 (backwards check position)
1 Jordan Brown
2 Rachael Potts
3 Edward Bissell
4 Sophie Torrington
5 Harvey Clarke
6 Kali Turner
7 Stephanie Hallson
Field Move class 2 Novice
Prelim FM: exercise no 1 (crossovers and outside curves) and exercise no
5 (backward inside curves)
1 Amy Barnes
2 Kristian Callaghan
3 Yasmin Bell
4 Ellie Hetebrij
Field Move class 3 Prelim
Inter-bronze FM: exercise no 3 (inside three turns and crossovers) and exercise
no 4 (Circular three turns with Mohawks)
1 Anna Minchinton
2 Olivia Clarke
3 Hannah Connor
4 Zoe McBride
Field Move class 4 Inter-Bronze
Bronze FM: Exercise no 2 (Circular three turns and double three turns) and Exercise
no 4 (Double Mohawk serpentine step)
1 Robyn Vaughn
2 Rachel Kellas Field Move
class 5 Bronze & Over
Inter-Silver FM: Exercise no 1 (Back outside change of edge into double three
turns) and Exercise no 6 (Continuous straight line Choctaws)
1 Hannah Hetebrij
2 David Truby
3 Laura Connor
4 Cara Rogers
5 Jessica Ledermann Field Move class
6 Inter-Silver and over
Make up your own. Judging was for innovation as well as performance.
1 Charlotte Hester
2 Leah Rogers
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