SafeSport Handbook - bUSb Figure Skating - usfsa 2026

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Some are current or former skaters, some are parents of current or former skaters and others are simply people who love the sport and want to ensure future generations have access to fair competition.
Quad Jumps - Quads are the most challenging figure skating jumps, involving four full rotations. Quads, like the quad Lutz or quad Salchow, are often performed by male figure skaters due to difficulty and strength requirements, although are becoming increasingly more common in womens competitions.
Anyone willing and able to uphold the ethical standards of U.S. Figure Skating can become an official (this includes coaches and current athletes). You can start trial judging at 16 and can earn your first appointment at 18 years old. Candidates must be fully compliant to trial judge.
Ice Skating Coach Salary Annual SalaryWeekly Pay Top Earners $51,500 $990 75th Percentile $43,000 $826 Average $40,970 $787 25th Percentile $33,000 $634
Its the end for Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron. The Olympic ice dancing champion duo at the 2022 Beijing Games announced their retirement in a statement released Tuesday. Also crowned European and world champions five times, they have each chosen to go their separate ways. Its the end of a wonderful story.

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Per U.S. Figure Skating Rule 4003: [Certain] tests, when marked retry, may not be retaken prior to the 13th day following the date of the original test. Example: A test taken on May 1 and marked retry may not be retaken before May 14, the 14th being the 13th day following the date of the original test.
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Q: Will I get paid for judging? A: Judging is a volunteer activity. However, official judges are usually reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses such as travel, room and meals at test sessions and competitions. Trial judges receive no financial assistance at all from U.S. Figure Skating.

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