marshallpond
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And we still don't know where the top finalists of these NQS will be going next January (the place of 2025 Nats)...?![]()
The start orders/live results list usually gets posted a day or two before the event begins. Prior to that, the schedule will be on EMS...if you are a USFS member, including FOFS, you can log into Members Only to access.Any idea how you find out any details about going to watch? I’d like to go watch part of the NQS in Atlanta but…. Apparently you just guess when the event takes place. I can’t find any time info anywhere
Any idea how you find out any details about going to watch? I’d like to go watch part of the NQS in Atlanta but…. Apparently you just guess when the event takes place. I can’t find any time info anywhere
Georgia FSC has info on their website: https://www.gafsc.org/index.htm
NQS start orders & results (along with times): https://ijs.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2024/33518/index.asp
Gee, I can't imagine why a small vol-run org that is putting on a large event dependent on vols would be asking for vols.They are making no effort to get any public to come watch this. I’m on their Facebook page and all they give you is opportunity to volunteer which I would’ve loved to do, but I don’t get home until late Friday night.
I can’t imagine people putting on a sporting event wouldn’t like some paying visitors just to help offset the cost, but I guess I’m unreasonable
But I’m going to go with the assumption above that they don’t really want people to attend and pass.
Not unreasonable, just a bit clueless about what's involved with running a comp at the club level, which is surprising given how long you've been a fan and posting on here.I can’t imagine people putting on a sporting event wouldn’t like some paying visitors just to help offset the cost, but I guess I’m unreasonable
Heck, it's hard enough to find volunteers to help with almost ANY youth-oriented activity - sports, service clubs, church, etc. Even 35 years ago when I was organizing my own youth group's major annual fundraiser we had a tough time getting girls & adults who were willing to help with set-up or work the early morning shift, etc. None of these events are easy to staff, even with the biggest clubs or teams - people have many commitments in their lives.As for your snarky comment (that you deleted after posting) about it not being much effort to type out a schedule on FB, I would suggest that you volunteer to run your local club's FB. And volunteer at the comp, preferably the first morning shift on the first day of the comp. Then report back on how little effort all that takes.
Not to mention (at least when I did it) you have to pay for the background check yourself and some people just find that annoying on top of everything else (it wasn't that much but idk some people are like fine i'll just bring some snacks for the judges instead and move on with my life)
... Do you need to be a paying USFSA member to be skatesafe certified?
You will need to have an account (USFS number) and login to the USFS portal. There is a section on Safesport in the portal where the links to apply for the background check and the training are in.
Once inside, your membership need not be current (you may have last paid in 2002 and can still do the background check which is $30 and the Safesport training which at most is 2 hours if you are slow)