2010 judge course in Czech Republic : – 2 graduated Tomas POUR (Czech Republic) Jan HORVATH (Slovakia) 2009 judge course in Barcelona (Spain) : – 8 graduated out of 10 students Lorena ARANDA (Spanish) Mathilde VOUILLAMOZ (French) Victor ...
The International Freestyle Skaters Association in partnership with Freestyle skating club, Olomouc, Czech Republic, under the organisation of Lenka Buchcarova did organize a judge course to teach & apply the rules of freestyle sports. These 2 days, 7th & 8th August 2010 finished with an exam to validate the knowledge ...
If a trick is achieved properly, then trick is scoring for the technical mark from 0.5 points until 6 points. Validation : for example over 4 cones minimum or during 2 spins minimum or 2 cones before/2cones after minimum. For more details check the rules. Here above, find the matrix presenting ...
Rules 2011 : **You can now download the updated 2011 rules here: 2011-IFSA-FIRS-Rules, 2011-IFSA-FIRS-Rules Annexe, Judge Sheets You can as well download a zip folder including all these document (Download)** Below are some of the main changes: + no more best trick -> 1st run qualification + 2nd run ...
Dear Skaters, partners, federations, Following our first World Cup in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and following meeting with skaters during this event. The IFSA listen to the various wishes and adapt the event rule slightly to be adapted to the skaters’ wishes. Therefore the following ...
The International Freestyle Skaters Association, jointly with the FIRS and its partner is glad to present the Freestyle Sports Rules & Bylaws 2009. Download Rules & Bylaws 2009 (PDF file): 2009 Rules & Bylaws - Part 1 2009 Rules & Bylaws - Part 2 2009 Rules & Bylaws - Part 3
The International Freestyle Skaters Association, in partnership with the Polisportiva Gessate (Italty - Milano borough) set a new judge course. If you want to learn about the new rules 2009 and are interested in judging process, please register. The date is now confirmed for the 27th - 28th - 29th March ...
Following the IFSA Board meeting held in Paris on the 18th October, the International Freestyle Skaters Association, in partnership with the FIRS, thanks to the comments, supports and suggestions of all countries, decided of changes for the season 2009. You can download all this file rules-head-lines-2009, or read more here.
It will take place next 21-22-23 July in Moscow. M. Galichet & L. Bourdin will be instructors. Forum link : http://ifsasport.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8&p=126#p126
The Rules of freestyle Slalom, as set worldwide by the IFSA and the FIRS in partnership with National federations, are re-evaluated every year. Any amendments, comments or questions should be addressed by e-mail to the IFSA 60 days before the board meeting for discussion and inclusion of the ...
1- As defined on the IFSA requirement (Cf. 5.5), the official competition area for freestyle slalom must be at least forty-two meter long (42m.) and ten meters large (10m). The evolution area (Cf. annexe 1) is composed of three lines of cones. One line is composed of fourteen cones (14) ...
1- As defined on the IFSA requirement (Cf. 5.5), the official competition area for freestyle slalom must be at least forty-two meter long (42m.) and ten meters large (10m). The evolution area (Cf. annexe 6) is composed of two lines of twenty cones each separated by eighty centimetres (80cm). A ...
1- The size of the competition area has to be at least forty-two meters (42m) long by ten meter (10m) large. 2- The same area is required for the training area, available any time. 3- The Equipment must match the IFSA requirement as in 5.5. For freestyle jump, the necessary equipment is ...
1- The size of the competition area has to be at least forty-two meters (42m) long by ten meter (10m) large. 2- The same area is required for the training area, available any time. 3- The Equipment must match the IFSA requirement as in 5.5. For High jump, the necessary equipment is ...