Proposal 62: 7B.7.2 Promoting Rider(s) to a Higher Category [ Revision 1 ]

Committee: Freestyle
Submitted on 2019-05-21
Status: Passed on June 06, 2019

Background

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Proposal

OLD: 7B.7.2

"A routine is allowed to have a maximum of three successfully performed skills that are deemed to be higher than the allowed level for the category. Skills successfully performed is defined as performing the skill for a reasonable distance without falling, given the choreography of the routine. When this limit of three is exceeded, the routine is to be promoted to the next most difficult level."

 

NEW: 7B.7.2

"A routine is Routines are allowed to have a maximum of three some successfully performed skills that are deemed to be higher than the allowed level for the category. Skills successfully performed is defined as performing the skill for a reasonable distance without falling, given the choreography of the routine. Individual routines are allowed to have a maximum of three such skills and pairs routines are allowed to have a maximum of six such skills. When this limit of three is exceeded, the routine is to be promoted to the next most difficult level."

Body

The rule was written for individual freestyle but since pairs skills are counted individually there must be a separate limit for pairs freestyle.

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Discussion

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Votes on this proposal:

12 out of 12 voting members have voted.

Agree: 9, Disagree: 0, Abstain: 3.


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