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Rule 108, paragraph 3) c) In International Novice Competitions a Novice is a Skater who has met the following requirements before July 1st preceding the competition: i) Basic Novice - has not reached the age of thirteen (13). ii) Intermediate Novice - has not reached the age of fifteen (15).
In each figure skating discipline, there are either six or eight test levels, with the highest one being either \u201cSenior\u201d or \u201cGold\u201d.
In each figure skating discipline, there are either six or eight test levels, with the highest one being either \u201cSenior\u201d or \u201cGold\u201d. When an athlete passes their senior or gold test, it is a huge accomplishment, marking many years of dedication to the sport, and their mastery of that discipline.
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Pairs Pre-juvenile. Juvenile. Intermediate. Novice. Junior. Senior.
MIF or Moves-in-the-Field, or "Moves" is a technical discipline, designed to help skaters improve their execution of the basic moves of skating. Edgework, turns, stroking, body control and extension are emphasized.
Pairs Pre-juvenile. Juvenile. Intermediate. Novice. Junior. Senior.
The test structure for ice dance includes tests in pattern dances, as well as free dances, and includes the following levels: Preliminary, Pre-Bronze, Bronze, Pre-Silver, Silver, Pre-Gold, Gold, Junior International and Senior International.
On average, it takes skaters six years to pass their senior moves in the field test and eight years to pass the senior freestyle test.