17 years ago Miki Ando became the first woman to land a ratified 4 Salchow and it was something new, so much so, we haven't seen other ladies landing quads in competition for a long time.
In the most recent years Alexandra Trusova and Anna Shcherbakova attempted and landed many times 4 Lutz, 4 Sal and 4 Toe in competition, Elizabet Tursynbaeva is also attempting 4 Sal (and very close to land it), and we know other skaters like You Young are working on quads in practice.
Considering how big is the technical advantage if you include these elements, it's a safe assumption we'll see more skaters joining the quad club going forward.
Right now the ladies are still not allowed to jump quads in the short program, at what point do you think ISU will change the rule? 2022 with new rules, sooner because more skaters will land these jumps or later? It's time to place your bets.
We'll use StrawPoll since i don't know how to do it here: it's extremely simple to use, just click on the link and vote, and we can discuss below.
https://www.strawpoll.me/17589256
In the most recent years Alexandra Trusova and Anna Shcherbakova attempted and landed many times 4 Lutz, 4 Sal and 4 Toe in competition, Elizabet Tursynbaeva is also attempting 4 Sal (and very close to land it), and we know other skaters like You Young are working on quads in practice.
Considering how big is the technical advantage if you include these elements, it's a safe assumption we'll see more skaters joining the quad club going forward.
Right now the ladies are still not allowed to jump quads in the short program, at what point do you think ISU will change the rule? 2022 with new rules, sooner because more skaters will land these jumps or later? It's time to place your bets.
We'll use StrawPoll since i don't know how to do it here: it's extremely simple to use, just click on the link and vote, and we can discuss below.
https://www.strawpoll.me/17589256