2004 Governing Council Continues in San Diego
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| Basic Skills mascot Snowplow Sam made a surprise visit to Governing Council and shared a secret with Synchronized Skating Committee Chair Lois Long. |
Governing Council Event Details
News and Photos From Friday
(5/7/04) - The 2004 Governing Council continues Friday in San Diego, Calif., with the annual meeting of delegates. Thursday was a day of seminars for the delegates in attendance at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina.
The popular Judges' Education School begin at 8 a.m. and included a presentation by Radio City Rockettes choreographer Marianne Selbert on "The Second Mark."
Other seminars included Competitions, Club Marketing, Coaching Relations, Strategic Planning, Parents Education, Basic Skills, Program Development and Online Services. The seminars were followed by round table, the sectional meetings and a presentation on the new ISU judging system.
Keep checking back to U.S. Figure Skating Online today and Saturday for the latest information and happenings at Governing Council. We'll let you know what's happening when it happens! Check out the Event Details page to review the slate of candidates, requests for action and exhibits.
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| Membership Committee Chair Hope Wheeler along with Kevin Elvin at the round tables |
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| Members of the Special Olympics Committee — Sandy Lamb, Brenda McConnell and Linda Crowley |
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| The Basic Skills round table discussion |
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| Parents Committee members Susan Ward, Diane Verschure and chair Edna Chang-Grant |
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| Howard Taylor listens to a story by Judges Committee Chair Larry Mondschein. |
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| U.S. Figure Skating Director of Sponsorship and Communication Kristin Matta (right) with Marketing Task Force Chair Leslie Gianelli |
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| Adult Skating Committee Chair Maggie Harding at the adult skating round table |
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| Judges Jeanette Davey and Matt Bohannan |
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| Coaches Committee Chair Mark Cockerell speaks with a delegate at the round table discussion. |
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| Basic Skills mascot Snowplow Sam |
Photos from Governing Council-Thursday