2014-2015 Australian Synchro Championships Nov 28 - Dec 5 | Golden Skate

2014-2015 Australian Synchro Championships Nov 28 - Dec 5

dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
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Results and Protocols
http://www.isq.org.au/Results/result.htm

Synchro Nationals is held concurrently with nationals in the other disciplines. This year, the event was in Brisbane, November 28 to December 5.

Competition was held in Senior, Junior, Novice, Open, and Adult divisions.

Junior results


FPl. Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Iceskateers Elite QLD 97.84 2 1
2 Majestic Ice Junior NSW 89.92 1 2
3 Aurora QLD 67.08 3 3


Iceskateers Elite was sent to Junior Worlds, and finished seventeenth of 24 entries.


Senior Results

FPl. Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Infusion WA 115.45 1 1
2 Fire On Ice Senior NSW 106.31 3 2
3 Nova QLD 100.83 2 4
4 Ice Storm QLD 97.26 4 3
5 Adelaide Ice Magic SA 86.74 5 5
 
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dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
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Australia has an Open division. I do wonder what makes an open team. It is quite popular!

FPl. Name Nation Points FS
1 Majestic Ice Open NSW 39.47 1
2 Ice Reflections NSW 35.60 2
3 Kia Kaha NZL 34.05 3
4 Sydney Synchronicity Open NSW 33.50 4
5 Ice Precise QLD 32.11 5
6 Finesse VIC 26.70 6
7 SpinFX SA 21.48 7
8 Adelaide Icicle Magic SA 21.18 8
 

IceLlama

Rinkside
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Open in Australia uses Advanced Novice rules, but has no age limit (similar to Mixed Age in Europe). Teams can also have just nine skaters, which is great for when teams struggle to find skaters! :)
 

dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
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What a good concept! Teams just getting started could begin competition as open teams until they get enough members of the rjght ages to compete in 16 member teams of the right ages, then?
 

dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
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I also see that New Zealand teams participated in some of the divisions. Does New Zealand have its own championships, or does it just go to Australia's?
 

IceLlama

Rinkside
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Mar 1, 2012
New Zealand has its own Championships as well, but are always welcome to compete in Australia's (and vice versa)
 
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