About spin combos GOEs
Hi everybody! I've some questions about spincombos GOEs. Beg your pardon for my english.
1) I know that a more than required number of revolutions deserves a bullet, but do ISU rules refer to many more revolutions for each position or to the spincombo overall number of revolutions? In other words, if a difficult upright attains 8 revolutions while the following sit and camel reach just the minimun revolutions, will the spincombo deserve a bullet according ISU rules?
2) ISU rules encourage spincombos originality: so, according the Rules, is a creative difficult upright followed by just average sit and camel worth a bullet or not?
3) If a FCoSp starts with nice height and airposition and goes on with just average spins positions, will it deserve a bullet?
In general, when evaluating spincombos are the requisites for good GOEs about each and all the spins or not?
Is it all about the discretion of the judges, maybe?
Thank you.
Hi everybody! I've some questions about spincombos GOEs. Beg your pardon for my english.
1) I know that a more than required number of revolutions deserves a bullet, but do ISU rules refer to many more revolutions for each position or to the spincombo overall number of revolutions? In other words, if a difficult upright attains 8 revolutions while the following sit and camel reach just the minimun revolutions, will the spincombo deserve a bullet according ISU rules?
2) ISU rules encourage spincombos originality: so, according the Rules, is a creative difficult upright followed by just average sit and camel worth a bullet or not?
3) If a FCoSp starts with nice height and airposition and goes on with just average spins positions, will it deserve a bullet?
In general, when evaluating spincombos are the requisites for good GOEs about each and all the spins or not?
Is it all about the discretion of the judges, maybe?
Thank you.
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