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SkateFan4Life
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Do you think we will ever see a new jump that will be accepted by the ISU and which can be marked by international judges?
Axel - named for Axel Paulsen
Salchow - named for Ulrich Salchow
Lutz
Flip
Toe Loop
Toe Walley
Loop
Hamill Camel - named for Dorothy Hamill
Ina Bauer - named for the creator of this move
Yes, Michael more or less invented the "tornado" jump, a combination of a back flip and jump, but this isn't likely to be ratified by the ISU. It's risky and probably too daredevil for competition.
It would be interesting to see a new jump emerge - but it is possible? If the jumps or moves were invented by the individual skater, what would they be called? What rhymes well with Weir, Goebel, Weiss, Plushenko (just call the move "The Plushenko"!), Joubert, Kwan, Cohen, Kirk, Arakawa, Slutskaya,
etc.?
Axel - named for Axel Paulsen
Salchow - named for Ulrich Salchow
Lutz
Flip
Toe Loop
Toe Walley
Loop
Hamill Camel - named for Dorothy Hamill
Ina Bauer - named for the creator of this move
Yes, Michael more or less invented the "tornado" jump, a combination of a back flip and jump, but this isn't likely to be ratified by the ISU. It's risky and probably too daredevil for competition.
It would be interesting to see a new jump emerge - but it is possible? If the jumps or moves were invented by the individual skater, what would they be called? What rhymes well with Weir, Goebel, Weiss, Plushenko (just call the move "The Plushenko"!), Joubert, Kwan, Cohen, Kirk, Arakawa, Slutskaya,
etc.?