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Title: I'International Judging System For Coaches, Skaters and Parents


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I. International Judging System For Coaches,
Skaters and Parents
  • Important Tools for coaches and skaters

2
II. Individual Jumps
  • Downgraded Jumps
  • Time of Jump in Program
  • Number of Double Axels
  • Definition of Fall

3
III. Jump Combinations
  • Landing/Take-Off
  • Number of Combos Allowed
  • If first jump fails
  • Three Turns and/or Touchdown

4
IV. Jump Sequences
  • Linkage
  • No Three Turns or Mohawks
  • No Crossovers or Stroking
  • If this definition is not fulfilled, two solo
    jumps are called

5
V. Spin in One Position without Change of Foot
  • Difficult Variation
  • Second Difficult Variation
  • Backward Entrance
  • Spinning on Both Edges
  • Revolutions
  • Additional Features for Layback

6
VI. Spin in One Position with Change of Foot
  • Difficult Variation
  • Second Difficult Variation
  • Difficult Change of Foot
  • Backward Entrance
  • Spinning on Both Edges
  • Spinning in Both Directions
  • Revolutions

7
VII. Spin Combo without Change of Foot
  • Difficult Variation
  • Backward Entrance
  • All Three Basic Positions
  • Spinning on Both Edges

8
VIII. Spin Combo with Change of Foot
  • One Difficult Variation
  • Second Difficult Variation
  • Difficult Change of Foot
  • Spinning on Both Edges
  • Three Basic Positions on Each Foot
  • Backward Entrance
  • Both Directions

9
IX. Flying Spin No Change of Foot and No Change
of Position
  • One Difficult Variation
  • Second Difficult Variation
  • Spinning on Both Edges
  • Take Off/Landing
  • Difficult Variation of Air or Landing Position
  • Revolutions

10
X. Step Sequences
  • Variety
  • Rotations
  • Modest Use of Upper Body Movement
  • Quick Rotational Direction Changes

11
XI. Spiral Sequences
  • Three Spiral Positions
  • One Difficult Variation
  • Second Difficult Variation
  • Change of Edge
  • Unsupported Change of Free Leg Position
  • Free Leg in a Total Split Position

12
Thank YouJulie Newman Technical Specialist
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