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Interpret them as you please.
http://www.sk8stuff.com/f_rules/rules_about_program_timing.htm
Section SSR 15.00 contains the rules describing how those time requirements are interpreted. _
Timing of a skater’s program always commences when the skater first begins to move or skate, which is not always at the same time as_ the music starts (SSR 15.06)._ Timing continues until skater comes to a complete stop at the end of the program.
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The ISU Special Regulations Figure Skating states in rule 305:
"The time must be reckoned from the moment the skater begins to move or to skate
until arriving at a complete stop at the end of the program. If competitor/s fail
to finish the short
program within the time limit, there should be a 0.1 deduction in the marks for
required elements and presentation for up to every 10 seconds in excess. The
timekeepers must inform the
referees who must then advise the judges of the number of seconds in excess."
http://www.sk8stuff.com/f_rules/rules_about_program_timing.htm
Section SSR 15.00 contains the rules describing how those time requirements are interpreted. _
Timing of a skater’s program always commences when the skater first begins to move or skate, which is not always at the same time as_ the music starts (SSR 15.06)._ Timing continues until skater comes to a complete stop at the end of the program.
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=...ing.ice.figure&[email protected]
The ISU Special Regulations Figure Skating states in rule 305:
"The time must be reckoned from the moment the skater begins to move or to skate
until arriving at a complete stop at the end of the program. If competitor/s fail
to finish the short
program within the time limit, there should be a 0.1 deduction in the marks for
required elements and presentation for up to every 10 seconds in excess. The
timekeepers must inform the
referees who must then advise the judges of the number of seconds in excess."