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Signature moves skaters are known for

From ye olden days:

Cecilia Colledge’s layback spin and (catchfoot) camel, both of which she invented, and double Salchow.

Dick Button’s loop jumps/combinations, 2A and flying camel spin (the “Button camel”). (And maaybe this neat 2Lo+2Lo+Flying Sit Spin? Can't tell if it's just bad ancient video quality or a crappy edit.)

Tenley Albright’s mazurkas.

Carol Heiss’s counterclockwise—clockwise—counterclockwise—clockwise Axel jump sequence.

Protopopovs: death spirals (BiDs, FiDs, FoDs) which they invented

Janet Lynn: flying sit spin. https://youtu.be/ISV1Rgd1ofA?t=1m37s
 
The Shibs' twizzles
Michelle & Sasha's spirals
Michelle's falling leaf
Sinead Kerr lifting John!
 
This has turned out to be higher than all the 3As from men we've measured (using admittedly very hand-wavey frame-counting :laugh:).

Also, this is awesome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvgWI8QDrzQ&feature=youtu.be&t=3m45s (Also, that's how a 3T-3T is supposed to be performed. Not... whatever passes for one these days.)

Exactly. And i see many people amazed by a 3-3 in 2nd part, praising how hard, ambitious, revolutionary it is. Guys, Midori Ito was already doing that in 80's:bow:
And this is just +5 GOE https://youtu.be/Af-ls6JwpfM?t=80

Sorry for fangirling....

Still makes me mad to think she would easily be at least a two-time World champion had it not been for those damn retrograde and obsolete compulsory figures (Trenary lost both the SP and the FS to her by a mile at 1990 Worlds). And under IJS, she could have easily become an Olympic champion. But alas, different times.
 
Another example: Nancy Kerrigan - specific spiral which is called the Nancy spiral.

And Courtney Hicks: - Hicks sit spin (in that corkscrew position)
 
Still makes me mad to think she would easily be at least a two-time World champion had it not been for those damn retrograde and obsolete compulsory figures (Trenary lost both the SP and the FS to her by a mile at 1990 Worlds). And under IJS, she could have easily become an Olympic champion. But alas, different times.

She never has won a junior worlds medal, even when she won both SP and SP, because of those figures.
 
Change of edge spiral (with a big smile all the way) - M Kwan
Forward and Back Double Biellmann spin - Irina Slutskaya
Soft as butter landing - Ilia Kulik
Back counter 3A - Yuzuru Hanyu
Combo spin in opposite directions - Satoko Miyahara
Headless scratch spin - Stephane Lambiel
All round creative spins, well centred - Lucinda Ruh, Nathalie Krieg
1A (one foot) -3S combo - Jill Trenary
2R-2R backend combo, fan spiral - Mao Asada
Textbook lutz jumps (true outside edge, little pre-rotation, good lift and technique) - Jin Boyang, Yuna Kim
Jump like a kangaroo triple jumps - Midori Ito's 3A (scary high); Tonya Harding 3Lz (huge)
Awesome step sequence (fast, music matched, meaningful) - Alexei Yagudin, Caro Kostner, Mao Asada, Kurt Browning
Great basic skating - Yuka Sato, Patrick Chan
Layback Ina Bauer - Shizuka Arakawa
Beautiful extensions and lines but awful edges and poor basics - Sasha Cohen (what a pity)
X-factor / irreplaceable style - Maria Butyrskaya, Sasha Cohen, Toller Cranston
Unusual, difficult flying camel spin - Adelina Sotnikova
Badass attitude - Surya Bonaly
Crowd pleasing inherent talent - Daisuke Takahashi, Evgenia Medvedeva, Evgeny Plushenko
Smiley, tough as nails competitive spirit - Yuzuru Hanyu, Tara Lipinski, Eteri Tutberidze
 
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