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Biellmann didn't invent the Biellmann spin either.
Yuna had to leave out her signature spin from her LP, again because of the sudden and nonsensical rule change right after the Olympics. The new rule does not allow skaters to change edges more than once during a given spin take, and if she was to include her "Yuna spin" in a spin then she would not be able to receive a level 4. Just another example of tolls the new rule is taking on Yuna's skating. Yuna also had to opt out of her 2A-3T, a combo she so consistently performs and always receives high GOEs, because of the new 'no three 2A' rule. I mean, if ISU aimed to up the skaters' technical aspects of their programs through the rule changes as they claim, shouldn't they limit the number of double jumps instead of 2A? The rule change made Yuna opt out of more difficult and impressive 2A-3T and instead choose less technically demanding 3S-2L. Just a stupid rule change with a stupid reasoning and they expect us to buy that at face value.
Ah I wondered about that too!! The LP missed out at least 2 of her signature moves that usually bring her good scores!
I wonder if she would consider putting them back on her show version of Homage to Korea, do it the Yuna way! Her spread eagle 2A+3T and Yuna Camel Spin are fabulous and has always been a cool feature of her program
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