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https://www.isu.org/statisticsFurther to the introduction of the +5 / -5 GOE, all statistics start from zero for the season 2018/19. All previous statistics are now historical.
What is going on? :shocked:
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https://www.isu.org/statisticsFurther to the introduction of the +5 / -5 GOE, all statistics start from zero for the season 2018/19. All previous statistics are now historical.

But isn't it the same post-6.0 system?Makes sense.![]()
But isn't it the same post-6.0 system?
Are they going to get rid off all amazing Yuna-Med-Zagi-Trusova records? It's a piece of history! :sad46:
Yeah, that makes sense. It wouldn’t be particularly accurate to compare results with such different scoring systems.

But isn't it the same post-6.0 system?
Are they going to get rid off all amazing Yuna-Med-Zagi-Trusova records? It's a piece of history! :sad46:
its history and like the ISU said now previous records ia historical... and i think this change is much more major so its not comparable with change before which is only few jump BV, GOE scales value which the number still -/+3, also no jumping pass reduction etc. i think the ladies kind of more comparable than men though because of that less jumping pass and the quad restrictionBut isn't it the same post-6.0 system?
Are they going to get rid off all amazing Yuna-Med-Zagi-Trusova records? It's a piece of history! :sad46:
Wait, does this mean that the Asian Open winners currently holds the world records in their disciplines?
Wait, does this mean that the Asian Open winners currently holds the world records in their disciplines?
Wonder why ISU didn't make the same thing for 2010-2011 season.
Wait, does this mean that the Asian Open winners currently holds the world records in their disciplines?


Hanyu is still the world record holder to me! you'll have to kill me to take that away :dev2:
