Tuesday, May 5, 2009
US Figure Skating President Ron Hershberger dancing with Kristi Yamaguchi
Sunday, May 3, 2009
President's Reception
2009 GC From My perspective
As usual the meeting had its occasional healthy disagreements among the various groups of clubs and delegates who represented the three sections, but what was most noteworthy is how civilized the 2009 GC was. Disagreements were discussed, and "politics as usual" was evident, but the work of GC was done quite efficiently and in a courteous way.
The tribute paid to the Association's out going president, Mr. Ron Hershberger, was quite moving. He became the 29th US Figure Skating president during a time when US Figure Skating faced many challenges. Mr. Hershberger through his leadership navigated the Association to the stability that has ensured our athletes their chances to be at their best both nationally and internationally. Mr. Hershberger's positive impact was recognized by all during this year's GC with the highlight at the very end of the official meeting complete with slide presentation, award ceremony and a few heartfelt speeches. The new President of US figure Skating, Ms. Patricia St. Peter, took the helm at the end of the meeting. Ms. St. Peter's impressive background and qualifications are available on the US Figure Skating Website. It is definitely worth mentioning that Ms. St. Peter continues to skate regularly as her primary form of exercise.
During GC our Club had its shining moments every day. From being recognized for our 75 years of membership, to honoring two of our national Judges, Ms. Marilyn Whelan and Mr. Howard Taylor for their 50 years of services, to all the attention paid to our fellow club member and Olympic Champion, Kristy Yamaguchi, we experienced many instances of being very proud of our home club. Of course what is known more to our members than it can be recognized by most people outside of our club is the rich history through which St. Moritz ISC has served its members and the community in both good and not so good times. I would be remiss if I did not thank our current and passed Board members, Club Officers and numerous volunteers who have made it possible for us to enjoy the current status of our Club. On that note let us thank those Board members who will continue to serve and those who served in the past and when they stepped aside they continued to, and still volunteer whenever they are needed. Let us also do our part as members to carefully study the resumes and qualifications of the nominees for the upcoming election, and cast our vote for those whom we think will best manage our club and carry on the Club's tradition of serving and promoting the skating community.
By all means if you have specific questions about what happened at GC or would like to know about the ramifications of some of the proposals that were passed, kindly post your question to the club's Yahoo Group, and one of your GC delegates will jump in to answer the question.
Respectfully...Kianoosh
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Saturday Elections
The members of the 2009-10 Board of Directors have been determined.
ELECTED:
Officers
President: Patricia St. Peter
Pacific Coast and First Vice President: Jessica Gaynor
Midwestern and Second Vice President: Kathy Slack
Eastern and Third Vice President: Ann O'Keefe
Secretary: Samuel Auxier
Treasurer: Susan Keogh
Group Coordinators
Athlete Services: Brittney Bottoms
Membership Development: Michael Meyer
Technical: Hal Marron
Administrative/Legal: Winston Burbank
Coaching Members of the Board
Tammy Gambill
Mark Mitchell
ANNOUNCED
Athlete Members of the Board as elected by the athletes
Justin Dillon (Singles)
Deborah Koegel-Fediukov (Dance)
Mark Ladwig (Pairs)
Rebecca Search (Synchronized)
Three will be voting members; the fourth will be a non-voting member. The non-voting athlete member will be determined at a later date.
Other Announcements
USOC Representative: Charles Cyr
ISU Representative: Gale Tanger
Lyrics are LEGAL
Lyrics for Freeskate Events
Next up is the debate on allowing Lyrics in freeskate events up to the intermediate level. I'm sure this is going to be a spirited debate.
New Preliminary & PreJuv Competition Rules
Some Early Decisions
Actions Taken So Far:
Friday, May 1, 2009
The big Fish Fry...
The general meeting began this afternoon. My most immediate thought is that the meeting was incredibly civilized. In the old days we might have had blood on the floor of GC by now, where as today the sponsors of the less popular bylaw changes agreed to withdraw even before the matter went to vote. Lots of great discussions and pro/con exchanges.
In Summary, the new redistricting that would have expanded Pacific Coast to as far as Minnesota, Oklahoma and Texas (exhibit A) was withdrawn. Exhibits B,C, D (see GC 09 on US Figure Skating.org) were all passed. Exhibit F was voted down.
More later...Kianoosh
U.S. Olympic Team Wristbands to raise funds for the U.S. Figure Skating Memorial Fund |
A tragedy shook the figure skating world on Valentine's Day in 1961 when Flight 548, carrying the U.S. World Figure Skating Team to the World Championships in Prague, crashed near Brussels, Belgium. All aboard were lost. To this day, when you hear their friends speak of the tragedy, they are overtaken with tears. From this loss arose the U.S. Figure Skating Memorial Fund. This fund benefits all future figure skaters. Their mission is to provide qualified U.S. Figure Skating skaters in need of financial aid with monetary assistance to pursue their goals both inside and outside the competitive arena. The fund is committed to awarding skating and academic scholarships to those athletes who have demonstrated excellent competitive results and/or academic achievements and who have future potential in national and international competitions. This US Figure Skating Association plans to launch this fundraising program at the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships, in Los Angeles in May 2009. The plan is to reach down into the club levels and offer the Team Rings bracelets to their members. All over the country, there are young skaters who dream of reaching their goal and skating at the Olympics. Proceeds from the Team Ring bracelets will directly benefit their dreams as well as our future Figure Skating Olympians. Pending SMISC board approval the club will have these exciting bracelets available at our annual picnic. This is a great opportunity to support the St Moritz Club and USFS and all the programs they provide. |