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I, too, think that a 6.0 is usually used for scoring purposes. Only sometimes it means something more than that, like here:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/windspirit6/pics/sixes.jpg
But it doesn't happen often. And I'd rather the judges were more stingy when giving out the highest mark, because many people do take it as a sign of perfection -- even if it's clear it wasn't the case.
BronzeisGolden, great post, but I can't agree with this:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/windspirit6/pics/sixes.jpg
But it doesn't happen often. And I'd rather the judges were more stingy when giving out the highest mark, because many people do take it as a sign of perfection -- even if it's clear it wasn't the case.
BronzeisGolden, great post, but I can't agree with this:
Even if only two countries participated it'd be an international competition, wouldn't it? And Europe has, if I'm not mistaken, 44 countries. It also has 38 skating federations (if I counted correctly). I don't really know how you came up with the idea that Europeans (or Europe itself) are not international enough. http://members.lycos.co.uk/windspirit6/sm/oczki.gif I don't even think there's another continent with so many countries that "produce" skaters.BronzeisGolden said:Also, I don't think Europeans would be considered an international event since it excludes 3/4 of the World, lol.