ISCI will hold an in-person test session at the Metro Indy Skating Challenge on Friday May 31st

The test session will be held prior to the competition

at the Carmel Ice Skadium, 1040 3rd Ave SW, Carmel, IN

Registration will be through Entryeeze here.


ISCI VIRTUAL TEST SESSION

The registration and video submission deadline for our next Virtual Test session is

TBD

All videos must be recorded within 14 days of the test deadline.

Registration will be through Entryeeze here.

All USFSA members are welcome to enter this Virtual Test. Non-ISCI members will need to upload a Permission to Test form

Please read the Video Requirements and Virtual Test Guidelines carefully to ensure test video meets requirements before submitting. Any test that does not meet these requirements will be rejected and will not be submitted for judging

Contact the test chair with any questions.

Virtual Testing forms

Completed forms and video must uploaded to an online drive (e.g. google drive)

A link to the online drive should be emailed to the Test Chair

The following changes related to Virtual Testing are taken from the 2023 Combined Report of Action approved at Governing Council. Please refer to the complete rule book for the rules and guidelines for Virtual Testing (Rule 4104).

Prior to the candidate starting the test, the test candidate’s name, home club name and test name must be announced or displayed. A date and time stamp must be clearly shown at the beginning of the video by holding up a mobile device in front of the camera that shows the date and time. The date must contain both the month and the day (for example, July 1).

The skater must make themselves known to the judges prior to beginning their test. It is recommended that the skater is at the boards at the start of the video and moves to their starting position after their name and test have been announced.

For all standard, adult 21+ and adult 50+ preliminary through gold partnered pattern dance tests, the couple must approach the judges and introduce themselves prior to beginning the test. For a virtual test, the candidate(s) must be clearly identified during the introduction at the beginning of the video.

A performance may only be evaluated once for test credit (for example, a recording of a test being judged in person cannot be submitted for virtual testing, and a video cannot be submitted more than once or to more than one virtual test session).

All judging for a virtual test must be done virtually. A judging panel cannot be a mix of in-person and virtual judges.

If a judge is present during the recording of the performance, they are not eligible to judge the video for test credit.

Judges may not critique a virtual test video except as a judge on the panel who provides comments on the test form as part of the official judging process or an approved trial judge on the panel who provides comments on the test form for the review of the judge-in-charge as part of the official trial judging process.

Videos from a competition, exhibition, or ice show may not be submitted to virtual test sessions.

QUESTIONS?