When you get to a figure skating competition you meet your coach and check in. Then you find your way to the locker room to warm-up. Warm-ups are different for every skater but they typically consist of stretches, off-ice run throughs as well as mental exercises. Then you put your skates on and wait for your event. When your event number is called you get on for your warm-up. After the warm-up you get off the ice and talk through the warm-up with your coach ehile you wait to skate your routine. When you finish your skate you go back to the locker room, take off your skates, put on your sweats and wait for your scores. After scores are posted there are pictures, award ceremonies and sometimes a banquet.
They get disqualified.
pairs
yes, but not always
Figure skating and her partner is Scott moir .
mens figure skating, womans figure skating, dance skating, and pair skating
mens figure skating, womans figure skating, dance skating, and pair skating
Figure skating was an event in the first Winter Olympics in 1924. (Prior to that, it was actually part of the Summer Olympics in 1908 and 1912.)
Evan Lysececk
my friends and i call it skating
Pacific coliseum, just north of Hastings park.
Madge Syers entered a male figure skating competition in 1902. Madge came in second. Because of her, women had their own event in 1905.
The country that won the silver medal in the Ladies' Singles Figure Skating event is South Korea.