Michigan Basic Skills Series
Introduced in 2007, and continuing with vigor into 2010 the Michigan Basic Skills series offers many opportunities for Basic Skills level skaters to compete in a series of competitions with consistent rules, a friendly atmosphere, and the opportunity to earn points towards season awards.
Season Points Standings (Thank you to Ginni Phillips for maintaining these lists)
- 2012 Season Points Standings - CM FS ByClub - (after Kalamazoo/Apr 28)
- 2011 Season Final Points Standings - CM FS - Awards List - Awards Pictures
- 2010 Season Final Points Standings - CM FS - Awards List - Awards Pictures
- 2009 Season Final Points Standings - CM FS - Awards Ceremony Pictures
- 2008 Season Final Points Standings - CM FS - Awards Ceremony Pictures
- 2007 Season Final Points Standings - All - Awards Ceremony Pictures
Competition Results and Pictures
News and Updates (click for more)
- Posted RESULTS from Tulip City Classic 2012. (posted May 13)
- Posted SCHEDULE for Tulip City Classic 2012 (posted May 05)
- Posted PICTURES and RESULTS from Skate the Zoo 2012. Thank you to Maureen Dalton for providing these results for posting! (posted Apr 29)
- Posted SCHEDULE for Skate the Zoo 2012 (posted Apr 23)
- Posted PICTURES and RESULTS from Mountain Towne Classic 2012. Thank you to Maureen Dalton for providing these results for posting (posted Apr 22)
2012 Season Competitions
- Mar 17 2012 » Lansing Basic Skills 2012 [due Feb 27] [Forms Avail]
- Apr 01 2012 » Arctic Basic Skills 2012 [due Mar 17] [Forms Avail]
- Apr 21 2012 » Mountain Towne Classic 2012 [due Apr 10] [Forms Avail]
- Apr 28 2012 » Skate the Zoo 2012 [due Apr 07] [Forms Avail]
- May 12 2012 » Tulip City Classic 2012 [due May 01] [Forms Avail]
- Jun 16 2012 » Summer Swizzle 2012 [due May 26] [Forms Avail]
- Jul 14 2012 » Summer Chill Basic Skills 2012 [due Jun 25]
- Jul 15 2012 » MI Basic Skills Series Camp / Seminar
- Aug 04 2012 » Lakeshore Summer Freeze 2012 [due Jul 21]
- Aug 18 2012 » ICES B/S Challenge 2012 [due Jul 31]
- Aug 25 2012 » Crossover to the North 2012 [due Aug 10]
- Sep 29 2012 » Skate the Mountain 2012 [due Sep 10]
- Oct 06 2012 » Dearborn Basic Skills 2012 [due Sep 18]
- Oct 28 2012 » Tuxedo Invitational 2012 [due Oct 13]
- Nov 03 2012 » Skate Midland 2012
About the Series
Each year approximately 16 series competitions are offered. Each competition is a stand-alone event, and you can enter as many or as few competitons as your interest and your budget allows. Medals are awarded for all flights at all competitions. Additionally, skaters who compete in Series competitions (as listed above) accumulate points each season towards a season-long Series medal. There is no additional fee or "registration" required to become eligible for the Series medals, all skaters participating in any Series competition are eligible, based on performance.
Skaters interested in receiving Season awards should plan to enter as many competitions as possible, though there is no upper or lower limit on the number entered. For each Elements or CM event entered, and for each Freeskate event entered, the skater receives points towards their season total (note that "Beyond the Basics" events such as spins, dance, pairs, theater, showcase, synchro, adult events or CM/FS at PrePreliminary or Preliminary levels are not eligible for series points).
We try to limit all flights to a maximum of 6 skaters. Award points are awarded as follows: 1st place=6 points, 2nd place=5 points, 3rd place=4 points, and so on down to 6th place=1 point. If an event has 2-6 skaters, points are awarded as if there were 6 skaters in the group. If there is only one skater in the group, they will be awarded 3 points. If last-minute changes cause groups to become larger than 6 skaters, then all skaters following 6th place will receive 1 point. Skaters may receive bonus points for advancing in level during the course of the season. A separate points talley is kept for the Elements/CM events and for the FS events. At the end of the series, in the case of total points tied, all skaters tied for a place will be awarded a medal - no ties will be broken.
A very special Awards Ceremony is presented near the end of the final competition in the season (Midland). At this ceremony, season medalists (1,2,3) get the red-carpet treatment with medals and flowers presented on-ice, on podiums. Season medals are awarded in each discipline (CM/Elements and FS), at each eligible level (Snowplow and Basic 1-8, Limited Beginner, Beginner, NoTest)
Questions ??
- Maureen Dalton - msdskating@aol.com
- Don Korte - dnkorte@gmail.com (full contact info)




