This has to be passed before three judges, and is divided into two parts—(1) Compulsory Figures; (2) Free Skating. The regulations for them are as follow:—

(1) Compulsory Figures.—Each figure may be marked up to a maximum of 6 points. The marks given for each figure are multiplied by the factor of value for that figure. In order to pass, a candidate must obtain a minimum of 2 marks out of 6 in each figure, and an aggregate of 130 out of the maximum of 234 marks.

(2) Free Skating.—The candidate will be required to skate a free programme of three minutes’ duration.

This will be marked:

(a) For the contents of the programme (difficulty and variety) up to a maximum of 6 marks.

(b) For the manner of performance up to a maximum of 6 marks. In order to pass, a candidate must obtain 7 marks for (a) and (b) together.

The marks for compulsory figures and for free skating must be obtained from each judge. Judges may use half marks and quarter marks.

Compulsory Figures

Marks.Factor.Total
Eight Rbi—Lbi 2
Change{(a) Rboi—Lbio 2
{(b) Lboi—Rbio 2
Three{(a) RfoTbi—LbiTfo 2
{(b) LfoTbi—RbiTfo 2
Double ThreeRboTfiT—LboTfiT 1
Change Three{(a) RfoiT—LboiT 2
{(b) LfoiT—RboiT 2
Change Three{(a) RfioT—LbioT 3
{(b) LfioT—RbioT 3
Loop RfoLP—LfoLP 2
Loop RfiLP—LfiLP 2
Loop RboLP—LboLP 2
Loop RbiLP—LbiLP 2
Bracket{(a) RfoB—LbiB 3
{(b) LfoB—RbiB 3
One-foot Eight {(a) Rfoi—Lfio 2
{(b) Lfoi—Rfio 2
R = Right.
L = Left.
T = Three.
LP = Loop.
B = Bracket.
f = Forwards.
b = Backwards.
o = Outside.
i = Inside.