This jump is one and a half rotation and starts facing forward.
What is an axel?
This spin is named after a desert animal.
This move involves gliding on one leg with the other one outstretched behind the skater at a 90 degree angle or higher.
What is a spiral?
This pair team has gone to two Olympics and has visited out club on many occasions.
Who are Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinero?
This discipline has two skaters competing together in which they do throw and jump elements.
What is pairs?
This is another word for a jump with four rotations.
What is a quad?
This is the term used when two or more spins are done consecutively without a break.
What is a combo/combination spin?
This move involves gliding on one foot in a squat position with one leg stretched forward.
What is shoot-the-duck?
Who is Maddie Schizas?
This is the non-competitive stream of skating. (Hint: Another word for "level" ____ 1-9)
What is star skating?
This jump has the name of an animal.
What is a bunny hop?
This variation of a camel spin shares its name with a popular fried food.
What is a donut spin?
This move has the name of the american national bird in its name.
What is a spread eagle?
This dance team is arguably the most famous and have the most Olympic medals of all figure skaters.
Who are Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir?
In this event skaters compete on their own, performing their best jumps and spin elements.
What is singles?
When a lutz takes off on the wrong edge we call this mistake a mixture of two jumps.
What is a flutz?
What is a layback spin?
This is a multi-rotational (many consecutive) one-foot turns that travel down the ice.
What are twizzles?
This Canadian male Olympian won two silver medals back-to-back and was very popular in the 90's. (Hint: He was recently the main feature at Stars on Ice)
Who is Elvis Stojko?
This discipline has 8 to 20 skaters moving in unison.
What is synchro?
This jump starts from the back outside edge and lands on the back outside edge of the same foot. (Hint: It is usually used as the second jump in a combination)
What is a loop?
This spin has the skater lifting their leg up above their head while holding on to their skate. (Hint: It was named after Denise ___)
What is a Biellman spin?
This move is performed on a backward inside edge with the body stretched in a very low position and both hands on the ice for balance.
What is a hydroblade?
This Canadian Olympian won bronze in 2010 and is now a doctor. (Hint: She is from Quebec)
Who is Joannie Rochette?
In this discipline the partners complete difficult step sequences and long lifts together.
What is dance?