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What level do you have to be to skate in opens?UK?
I was wondering if I would be able to compete in an open that my skate club is hosting in october what minimum level do you have to be?Also how long does your entry form have to be in before the competition?(I am taking my NISA level 1 Feild Moves Test in September)
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can start at beginner.
If you are taking your level one field move you will have to take the rest otherwise you won't be able to compete in beginner.
There is closing dates before the comp which is usually about 1month before the comp.
I would check there is always the closing date on the forms.
Also you have to be a member of NISA. Otherwise you won't be able to compete.
Hope this helps.
Source(s): Figure Skater. - Anonymous1 decade ago
You have to either have passed a test or have a signed NISA passport. Since these days you have to have a passport to put in for a test, I'd assume you have one already. You will be in Beginners.
Normally the closing date is about a month before the competition, but don't assume - it might be more.
- 1 decade ago
I am also taking level 1 field moves in september :D
And you can compete from the start of passport in opens and club competitions you can enter from beginner. Also if you only have field moves you can enter the level 1 field moves competitions.
Good luck in your test :)
- 1 decade ago
yes. you definatly can at that level, and before. Just ask your coach if you can enter it. You will need a program, obviously ;)
Source(s): uk skater