APPENDIX
12
IN-LINE
FREE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS
GENERAL
RULES FROM 2004
The Championships will be for skaters who are at least 12 years of age or older as of January 1
of the
year of the Championships.
Skaters have the option of participating in an in-line event and a Junior or Senior Free Skating event
in the
same Championships.
Technical
Details:
The
skates to be used should be the three or four wheel in-line indoor skates with a
toe stop on the front only.
Short
programme: 2.15 minutes plus
or minus 5 seconds with set elements
Long
programme: 3.30
minutes plus or minus 10 seconds
Set
elements:
1.
Single axel only
2.
Toe assisted jump - single or double
3.
Combination of jumps - minimum
three (3) jumps, maximum five (5) jumps, to
include at least one jump with two (2) revolutions.
(No more than two (2) revolutions).
4.
Spins � select from the following (entry and exit optional)
Camel (any edge) no heel or broken ankle
Layover Camel (any edge)
Sit Spin (any edge)
5.
Spin
Combination � two (2) or three (3) positions with or without change of foot.
At least three (3) revolutions in each position.
A sit spin must be included in the combination. Entry
and exit optional.
6. One Footwork Sequence - Advanced footwork to comply with the prescribed footwork regulations.
Circular Footwork Step Sequence "A" or "B"

Pattern "A" Pattern "B"
Footwork step sequence must be executed according to the character of the
music using advanced footwork. Each step of the footwork must be progressive.
No retrogression is permitted.
Short stops in accordance with the music are
permitted.
NO RECOGNISED JUMPS WITH AN APPARENT TAKEOFF ARE ALLOWED
IN ANY STEP SEQUENCE.
ADVANCED FOOTWORK MUST BE USED.
NO
TRIPLE JUMPS TO BE INCLUDED IN ANY ELEMENT.
ONLY
THE ABOVE LISTED SET ELEMENTS ABOVE CAN BE INCLUDED
IN
THE SHORT PROGRAMME � THIS MEANS NO EXTRA ELEMENTS.
There are NO restrictions on elements in the Long Programme.
All other CIPA Rules regarding Free Skating will apply.