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Friday, March 12, 2010

What is senior, and junior ice skating?

im looking for tickets to an ice skating compatition. and im looking for young woman/girls because im more intrested in there ice skating moves and stuff...not men...





...anyway i was wondering what they would be called senior or junior?

What is senior, and junior ice skating?
senior is the top level of amateur skating and is the level of the top competitors that go to the olympics, etc. Junior level is a level lower than senior level but it might be easier to get tickets for that. The skaters in this level are very good and I doubt that you would tell the diff between the two.
Reply:Senior is top level. And junior is right under it! (Thats why it is called junior. It is the junior level of senor!) :Pop!








P.S. Please answer my questions :) :Do
Reply:ok well there are lots of levels in skating they go like this: tots, canskate, advanced canskate, pre-junior, junior, intermediate, and senior. At competition though their are levels canskate, elementary, pre-preliminary, preliminary, junior bronze, junior silver, junior gold, senior bronze etc... senior is more advanced just depends what you want to see
Reply:Senior and junior refer to the level a skater is competing at or testing at. For example, in USFSA terms, the levels go pre-preliminary, preliminary, pre-juvenile, juvenile, intermediate, novice, junior senior. Senior level skaters are the ones you're going to see on TV most often. They're the skaters you'll see in the Olympics and most high-profile competitions (that goes for men's and women's).
Reply:They are levels, a senior level skater can qualify for the olympics.



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