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- Jun 21, 2014
I came across this video from a global seminar held by the ISU this year (not sure of the exact the date) containing a section about common mistakes in judging PCS. But I can't find the other sections of the seminar or any more info on it so I would be glad if someone can help me. It would be better if it was easily accessible but this video is unlisted by the channel.
The presenter mentioned that they would have a copy of these slides at competitions, but does it mean only the attendees would have it or at most competitions all judges have this presentation available? How often does the ISU require judges to attend these seminars? I've heard it's only once every 4 years but I'm not sure If I'm right and where this is written.
Several of these issues have already been discussed ad infinitum here by fans such as increasing PCS according to the number of quads, not evaluating one foot skating, the effect of the starting order and the skaters' previous results etc. What are your thoughts about the points they chose to address? What other topics would you like them to cover? At last how do you evaluate ISU's approach for continuous education in judging?
The presenter mentioned that they would have a copy of these slides at competitions, but does it mean only the attendees would have it or at most competitions all judges have this presentation available? How often does the ISU require judges to attend these seminars? I've heard it's only once every 4 years but I'm not sure If I'm right and where this is written.
Several of these issues have already been discussed ad infinitum here by fans such as increasing PCS according to the number of quads, not evaluating one foot skating, the effect of the starting order and the skaters' previous results etc. What are your thoughts about the points they chose to address? What other topics would you like them to cover? At last how do you evaluate ISU's approach for continuous education in judging?