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The Isle of Wight Ice Dance & Figure Skating Club’s AGM is at 7pm on Friday 11 May at the bowls club on Ryde Esplanade. This is a change of venue: it was due to be held at the rink.

The club needs a minimum of five committee members, including three officers, to be quorate at meetings and therefore able to make decisions: a full committee comprises 10 members, including four officers (chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer). Applications need to be submitted no later than one week before the AGM, and candidates need to be nominated and seconded by club members. Any club member can nominate or second someone for the committee, but only members aged 14 or over can vote at the AGM: only someone aged 16 or over can stand for the committee. The club noticeboard at the rink should have details of how to apply.

If the committee still has vacancies after (note, after) all the nominees are considered and appointed, then further candidates can be considered from those attending the AGM.

IWIDFSC link: www.iwidfsc.co.uk

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Bracknell Ice Skating Club’s open competitions took place this week from 23 to 27 April. A number of IW skaters took part in the free skating events on 26 and 27 April.

Skating on Thursday 26 April, Toni Delap was 1st and Lauren Wood was 9th in the Beginner Ladies aged 8 & 9 (Brooks Novice Trophy). Olivia Lacey achieved a podium place, coming 3rd in the Beginner Ladies aged 10 & 11 (Skating for All Trophy). Hannah Barfoot was 13th in the Level 1 Ladies 12 & over (Pat Watson Shield).

More podium places came with Miles Grist taking 1st in the Level 2 Men (Bracknell Shield for Boys).

On Friday 27 April, Keelin Scholes was 7th in the Level 3 Ladies 13 & over (Moonlight Trophy).

Amy World, who skates for Gosport but is a member of the IW synchro teams, was on the podium twice. She was first in the Level 3 Ladies 12 & under (Sunshine Cup) and took second in the Solo Exhibition Level 3 (Mad Hatters Cup).

Most of the lower level competitions at Bracknell are heavily contested, and top-three places are particularly well merited.

Earlier in the week in the adult competitions, Carol and Steve Taverner were first in the Bracknell Adult Pairs Trophy. Carol also achieved second place in the Silver Classics event (Syers Trophy).

Isle of Wight County Press report: www.iwcp.co.uk (PDF archive: iwcp_04_05_2012)

Bracknell web site: www.bracknell-ice-skating-club.co.uk

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The two videos above are the last performances by the Wight Jewels of their short programme to Jai Ho by the Pussycat Dolls and their free programme to a Michael Jackson medley. The team will have new programmes for the 2012-2013 season. Both performances were at the Junior World Challenge Cup 2012, 15 to 17 March, in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the Jewels finished 15th, the best result achieved by a British team at the event for more than 10 years.

Videos kindly provided by Rob Heathfield.

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The Lee Valley IJS competitions took place this week on Wednesday 18 April until 20 April at Lee Valley Ice Centre, east London.

IW skater Maggie Read was among the 21 entrants competing in the junior ladies event on Thursday (short) and Friday (free), scoring a total of 52.32. She moved up from 20th place after the short to 18th overall.

Note that the event is different from the Southern IJS, which took place at Lee Valley Ice Centre in March.

Results and skate orders: www.johnds.org/IJS-LeeValley-12

NISA link (timetable, list of competitors): www.iceskating.org.uk/node/4878

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The Isle of Wight’s synchronized skating teams have just finished another successful season.

If you would like to be part of the success, you can find out what synchro is like at two taster sessions at Planet Ice Ryde. The sessions are on Tuesday 17 and Tuesday 24 April from 4.15pm to 6.15pm: skaters will just need to pay for a patch ice session on the day. All levels and ages are welcome, and skaters don’t have to live on the Isle of Wight. Head coach Terri Smith will be running the sessions.

The sessions will shape the island’s synchro teams for the forthcoming season. When Terri knows which skaters are interested for next season she will decide at which levels the teams will compete.

The teams in the 2011-2012 season were:

Wight Jewels – junior. The Jewels won the British Championships for a fourth consecutive time this season and represented Great Britain at the Junior World Challenge Cup, where they placed 15th – the best result for a British team in more than 10 years. For 2012-2013, skaters at junior level must be no younger than 12 and no older than 18 on 1 July 2012 and hold at least level 4 field moves.

Wight Crystals – novice. The Crystals were 3rd at British Championships, 1st at Deeside (Welsh Championships) and 2nd at the Trophy D’Ecosse. They represented Great Britain at the Spring Cup in Milan. For 2012-2013, skaters at novice level must be no younger than 10 but no older than 14 on 1 July 2012 and hold at least level 1 field moves.

Wight Sparkles – elementary. The Sparkles were 3rd in their first ever competition at Trophy D’Ecosse. For 2012-2013, skaters at elementary level must be no older than 15 on 1 July 2012, and no more than two skaters can hold level 2 elements, free or dance tests.

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The ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2012 takes place at the Scandinavium Arena in Gothenburg on 12 to 14 April. The short programme gets under way on Friday 13 April at 17.30 CET and the free programme starts at 15.00 CET on Saturday 14 April (see event schedule).

Live web streaming of both days is to be provided in Europe by Swedish broadcaster SVT and Finnish broadcaster YLE. SVT can also be viewed on the iPhone/iPad app SVT Play.

The event’s official Facebook page reports live coverage is as follows on SVT: short programmes on Friday between 19.30 and 21.15 CET; free programmes on Saturday between 18.250 and 20.10 CET. This limits live coverage to the top 11 of 21 teams on Friday, and the top eight teams on Saturday.

The official website says live coverage on SVT should be available outside Sweden throughout Europe. However, this was not the case on the Friday or Saturday, with the broadcast suffering from restricted geographic access via the web version of SVT. The broadcast, however, was still viewable in the UK on the iPhone/iPad app SVT Play.

If you’re lucky the selected clip of the free programme will work for Sweden1: Team Surprise, the overall winner of the event. Other clips have restricted access.

SVT web broadcast: http://svtplay.se

Event website: http://iof2.idrottonline.se/SvenskaKonstakningsforbundet/TeamVM2012/

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/synchroworlds2012

What to look for in the schedule for the SVT Play iPhone app

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Bronze medallists: Wight Sparkles

IW synchronized skating team Wight Sparkles made an impressive competitive debut by taking the bronze medal at elementary level in the Trophy D’Ecosse today. In the 11-strong group the Wight Sparkles scored  24.37, putting them only just behind second-placed Nottingham’s Icetastic on 24.45 and not far off the winners, Altrincham’s Twizzles on 26.73.

Wight Sparkles are: Saphire Recalde-Arnold, Osiris Butcher, Serenna Copping, Toni Delap, Holly Donohue (on holiday), Ella Newnham, Michael Pedley, Hayley Purrington, Savannah Randall, Will Riley, Jemma Southwell, Ayesha Taylor, and Lauren Wood.

Official results: www.sk8scotland.org.uk/Results/TrophyDeEcosse2012/index.htm

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IW team Wight Crystals were second in today’s novice competition in the Trophy D’Ecosse, scoring 26.11. The injury-hit Crystals were unable to field a full team of 16, which will inevitably have impacted on some elements. Nottingham’s Shadows won with 39.27, considerably advancing their score on the 30.81 achieved at the British championships in November 2011. The Crystals had the consolation of being awarded most entertaining programme of the day.

Elementary team Wight Sparkles make their debut on the competitive scene tomorrow. Good luck!

Besides the novice event, two other ISU categories were decided today. At senior level Fire on Ice of Australia led Team Spirit of Bristol 39.41 to 23.22 after the short, and remained first after the free with a total of 112.94 against Spirit’s total of 63.54. How the Australians’ score measures up to the scrutiny of a world-class judging panel will be determined next week at the World Synchronized Skating Championships in Gothenburg (Fire on Ice managed 105.65 at the Australian championships).

In the juniors, the short programme saw Team Joy of Sweden in front with 32.60, Starlight Juniors of Switzerland in second with 30.59 and Nottingham’s Icicles third with 22.82. First and second place switched after the free programme, with Starlight Juniors ending up first with a total of 91.89, Team Joy second on a total of 85.99 and the Icicles third on 66.45.

Scores are now officially confirmed.

Wight Crystals are: Kirsty Atter, Sarah Baldwin, Nicola Baxter, Sophie-Rose Broadley-Darby, Emily–Jayne Calvo, Charlotte Chapman, Roxy Collins (injured), Tia Daley, Caitlin Fyffe, Beth Howarth, Robyn Johnson, Ella Newnham, Kayleigh Pedley, Jordan Pointer, Jemma Southwell, and Amy World

Official results: www.sk8scotland.org.uk/Results/TrophyDeEcosse2012/index.htm

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The draws have been made and the skate orders for the Trophy D’Ecosse 2012 synchronized skating competitions in Dumfries this weekend are now on the official results page.

IW team Wight Sparkles will skate eighth in the 11-strong elementary event, taking to the ice as first team in the third warm-up group. Wight Crystals will skate first of two teams in the advanced novice event. Both teams travel up to Dumfries from the island tomorrow.

In the junior event, UK number two team Nottingham Icicles are second to skate in a group that contains Sweden’s number four Team Joy and Swiss team Starlight Juniors of Berne. Team Joy plans to document its attendance at the event on its website (view in Google Chrome for automatic translation from Swedish to English). Starlight Juniors have been Swiss junior champions four times, though that honour is currently held by Cool Dreams Juniors. It’ll be an interesting contest, and iowskaters wishes the Icicles all the best.

Traditional national rivalries surface in the seniors, where it’s a straight contest between Fire on Ice of Australia and the UK’s Team Spirit of Bristol.

Team Joy: www3.idrottonline.se/JonkopingsSK-Konstakning/Foreningen/Arbetsrum/TeamJoy/

Starlight teams: www.starlight-team.ch

Nottingham Synchronized Skating Academy: www.nssaonline.co.uk

Results and skate orders: www.sk8scotland.org.uk/Results/TrophyDeEcosse2012/index.htm

Official website: www.sk8scotland.org.uk/trophy-decosse-2012/

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SK8 Scotland’s Trophy D’Ecosse begins in Dumfries this week on 5 April with the draw, with the actual days of competition on 6 to 8 April. And yes, that’s Good Friday through to Easter Day.

IW synchronized skating teams Wight Sparkles and Wight Crystals will be competing at elementary and novice levels respectively. Junior team Wight Jewels are not there, with many of the team having exams shortly after Easter.

The Trophy D’Ecosse this year is the only opportunity many of the UK’s synchronized skating teams will have had to compete against each other this season, with the absence of the British national opens from the calendar. But the Easter holiday weekend is a curious choice of dates for the event: yes, it’s school holidays and avoids skaters having to take time out of school to compete, but it is the holidays, and many skaters will no doubt have had other plans made for them or, at a certain age, be more concerned about imminent exams. Easter is also one of the most hideously expensive times of the year to travel and for accommodation, which must limit the attraction of the event to international teams.

So while catering well for the more fun side of synchronized skating, where there is an extensive British presence, the event is surely disappointing as an ISU event for the novice, junior and senior levels. Trophy D’Ecosse has attracted a total of just seven teams at these levels: two senior, three junior and two novice, of which only three are from abroad.

For many teams at junior level, the event must have limited appeal given the climax of the season occurred in March with the Junior World Challenge Cup in Gothenburg. At senior level, of the two teams only Fire on Ice of Australia is actually going on to the World Synchronized Skating Championships in Gothenburg on 12 to 14 April. Novice teams will have had both the Spring Cup in Italy and the Leon Lurje trophy as better known outlets for their skills.

SK8 Scotland’s competitions used to be early in the season – in October. With ISU status, surely it would be welcomed back in its original slot by novice, junior and senior teams trying to achieve marks for selection for later events, especially as the Welsh Championships in October are not ISU events.

Skate order and results: www.sk8scotland.org.uk/Results/TrophyDeEcosse2012/index.htm

Official website: www.sk8scotland.org.uk/trophy-decosse-2012/

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