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They didn't. The Russian babies won both, SP and FP. It's Caro who won nothing.
And how my charming one BV that I was referring to was inflated at RN? They gave double jumps the BV of triples? Or they did what exactly? Oh please.
I wonder when people say "No, it's not", do they really think that no one else can read? CanadianSkaterGuy is right on this one: fall is an error for which final GOE must be in the minus of -3 reduction. Other errors of this kind recheck in ISU Communication 1724. Your info is not entirely right.
Me too - I hate it, especially when accused of it. So lets go look, let's talk. Page 12 for jump errors
IF the jumps is "One more or less revolution than required", the score: GOE -3. No ifs, ands or buts. It says the GOE must be -3.
IF the jump, in the short program, the jump doesn't have any steps behind it, GOE - 3. There it is again
HOWEVER, the fall doesn't say GOE -3. It says - 3. The heading: reduction/other.
Notice that for every error, it lists the reduction that should be applied after taking into the positive aspects. Everything else says -1 to -3, or -1 etc. There are two types of errors: those that are so bad the element must be scored as a negative (The first column) and those that the GOE must be lowered by not necessarily to negative (the third). The second and fourth column is the reductions, as mentioned earlier. However, within the first type, there are errors that are so bad that the GOE must be -3. There are three of them, and they are noted in the "Reduction/Other" column as stating "GOE -3."
Falling on an element isn't one of them.