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- Dec 4, 2009
Given all the debate about figure skating scoring, I was wondering if there had been any cases where the 6.0 system led a skater to win or have a podium finish even if their skate, by CoP, would not have warranted it? Or has there been a case where CoP awarded a skater with a podium finish where their skate, under the 6.0 system, would not have been placed so highly? hwell:
For all the talk of Sarah Hughes, I have heard that her skate in SLC was flawed in that some of her best elements, her jumps, were underrotated (and would have been judged as such under CoP), but the 6.0 system awarded her daring and audacity to attempt such a program. I am new to figure skating so I don't know about this case but I would love to know.
For all the talk of Sarah Hughes, I have heard that her skate in SLC was flawed in that some of her best elements, her jumps, were underrotated (and would have been judged as such under CoP), but the 6.0 system awarded her daring and audacity to attempt such a program. I am new to figure skating so I don't know about this case but I would love to know.
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