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Jumps with creative (uncommon) entrances and/or exits

FlattFan

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FlattFan doesn't have anything good to say about any skater it seems. Maybe he's bitter that his namesake is done and forgotten. :laugh:

She's done with figure skating, but she's doing something else most girls would trade arms and legs to do. So, no need to feel bitter.
 

FSGMT

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dorispulaski

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Klimkin, AFAIR, also had a cantilever (ala Mr. Frick) into a jump. In fact, Klimkin was all kinds of awesome in general.
 

Icey

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I noticed in one of Ito's vids that she did the spin created by Hamill, which you don't see much anymore if at all, Hamill's Camel. I thought Rachael had left the door open as to whether she was finished with skating or not.
 

Bartek

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Midori's done that 20+ years ago, with better speed in, better flow out, better height, better distance. Basically, everything better.

What does not mean that Ashley's jump is bad. It is great and worthy of +2. Midori's was better, so what? Basically, Midori's jumps surpass anyone's jumps thus we should stop watching other jumps and appreciate only Midori's ones? Wait, that would be terrible as I wouldn't be able to gaze at Carolina skating through the entire Olympic-size skate rink in order to set-up her triple lutz.

Coming back to Ashley, she had a very well choreographed program this season with plenty of transitions. Loop has spread eagle in and turn and body movement out. Adding to that the flow she has and not extraordinary but good height I would certainly give it +2.

Her flip has several turns on the approach and then a turn on the exit and nice, creative body-transitions. Usually skaters would just do a turn on the exit like Yu-Na or Joannie to secure the bullet for creative/difficult exit and Ashley bends her body and does moves hear head and arms. That's nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GifLrvcuvxY&t=3m50s
And the judges give +2 across the board.

I love this 2A by Mao. We've seen many times skaters using spread eagle as a difficult entry into the axel but who has done a fan spiral?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT6Rxj6Q07Y&47s
The exit is great too with both arms aloft and she gets wonderful height, distance and flow. +3 in my book but the judges didn't agree and gave +2 across the board.
 

Bartek

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A few more from me:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TxNLx7Xcjc&t=3m26s Shizuka Arakawa, spectacular layback ina-bauer into 3S+2T+2Lo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQkNpY4VWoo&t=29s Shizuka Arakawa, backward Biellman spiral into 3Lz+2Lo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yStJKEXH-8&t=4m59s Sasha Cohen, ina bauer into 3S and a wonderful leg-lift on the exit perfectly matched with the music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56hdpfuw36E&t=1m36s Mao Asada, long spread eagle into 2A into change of edges

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp-HYckXoak&t=1m14s Sasha Cohen, 2A into short but beautiful Biellman position again perfectly matched with the music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5G3Ns2i86U&t=57s Mao Asada, several turns into 3A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-zsYqfw-pg&t=2m2s Matt Savoie, split jump and forward arabesque spiral into 3S

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-zsYqfw-pg&t=2m55s Matt Savoie, hydroblading into 3A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQXiiknXAH8&t=1m35s Timothy Goebel, spread eagle into 3A+2T, amazing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHfM9iptYig&t=2m48s Irina Slutskaya, back three-turns into 3Lo, into death drop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeqCJzWMfAw&t=2m35s Sasha Cohen, beautiful I-spiral going well with the music into 3S, unfortunately with fall
 

FlattFan

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What does not mean that Ashley's jump is bad. It is great and worthy of +2. Midori's was better, so what? Basically, Midori's jumps surpass anyone's jumps thus we should stop watching other jumps and appreciate only Midori's ones? Wait, that would be terrible as I wouldn't be able to gaze at Carolina skating through the entire Olympic-size skate rink in order to set-up her triple lutz.

Again, do you know what creative means?
If Midori has done it better 20 years ago, then what is creative about her jump?
 

Bartek

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Again, do you know what creative means?
If Midori has done it better 20 years ago, then what is creative about her jump?

I have never said that using a spread eagle as an entry is creative in 2013. It's been done for many years. However, the bullet is as follows (read carefully now): creative/difficult/unexpected entry. What Ashley did, was certainly a difficult entrance and therefore her jump should be given more GOE.
 

FlattFan

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I have never said that using a spread eagle as an entry is creative in 2013. It's been done for many years. However, the bullet is as follows (read carefully now): creative/difficult/unexpected entry. What Ashley did, was certainly a difficult entrance and therefore her jump should be given more GOE.

Maybe you should read the thread title again, huh?
Didn't ask for jumps with +GOE.
 

Mrs. P

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What does not mean that Ashley's jump is bad. It is great and worthy of +2. Midori's was better, so what? Basically, Midori's jumps surpass anyone's jumps thus we should stop watching other jumps and appreciate only Midori's ones? Wait, that would be terrible as I wouldn't be able to gaze at Carolina skating through the entire Olympic-size skate rink in order to set-up her triple lutz.

Coming back to Ashley, she had a very well choreographed program this season with plenty of transitions. Loop has spread eagle in and turn and body movement out. Adding to that the flow she has and not extraordinary but good height I would certainly give it +2.

Her flip has several turns on the approach and then a turn on the exit and nice, creative body-transitions. Usually skaters would just do a turn on the exit like Yu-Na or Joannie to secure the bullet for creative/difficult exit and Ashley bends her body and does moves hear head and arms. That's nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GifLrvcuvxY&t=3m50s
And the judges give +2 across the board.

Exactly. I think Ashley had some great exits and entrances into her jumps, I agree, I like the exit off the flip as well. There's another one I really like, but I need to find it when I get a chance.
 

kwanatic

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Oh, fun thread. I have a just a few that come to mind....

Mirai Nagasu: ina bauer right up into a 3S
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LEPMEIvN_gw#t=55s

Mirai Nagasu: ina bauer into 2A, counter (I think) into outside edge spiral
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UbIi_dqDoMo#t=133s

Satoko Miyahara: nice series of steps, wally jump, 3-turn into 3F (brilliant!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xh3zO3YbN2o#t=86s

Nina Jiang: difficult entry into 2A, backwards edge, turn and right up into the jump
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=OqS6TwxtStY#t=111s

Yasmin Siraj: beautiful steps going into and out of 2A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=apW-WLhsBDc#t=164s


That's all I have for now...
 

cheerio2

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I'm really impressed with difficult entrances but don't like creative exits, because exits are less risky. If a landing is not quite right, the skater can just forego the creative exit. But with a difficult entry, there's basically no way around it.
 

kwanatic

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I'm really impressed with difficult entrances but don't like creative exits, because exits are less risky. If a landing is not quite right, the skater can just forego the creative exit. But with a difficult entry, there's basically no way around it.

I agree. But I really like to see a skater hold their landing b/c it shows that they are in complete control of the jump by holding that landing edge. Sometimes the quick check of the landing before a "creative exit" is an easy way to mask a less controlled jump. I think holding an edge for two counts should be +1. A skater who is in control of a jump could hold the edge for two counts and then do some kind of creative exit.
 

Tinymavy15

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Michelle's beautiful spiral out of her double axels have always been my favorite transition--and Jeremy Abbott's exit out of his triple axel (i think it was in the 09-10 program) .
 
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