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- Feb 17, 2009
Now, I have a somewhat strange question and I hope someone can answer it for me.
It's actually really simple: Can single jumps be underrotated (technically, of course, they can) and how are they judged or called? Are they meant to be downgraded and if yes to what are they downgraded?
I know that an attempt at an element or entry on an element followed by an imediate fall takes up an element spot and is not valid any points. Much like Asada's Triple Axel attempt at 2008 Worlds. Same goes for spins if you fall right aber the entry.
But how is a single jump scored if you underrotate it and how many points to you get. Is it downgraded to 0???
Thanks for any insights in advance
It's actually really simple: Can single jumps be underrotated (technically, of course, they can) and how are they judged or called? Are they meant to be downgraded and if yes to what are they downgraded?
I know that an attempt at an element or entry on an element followed by an imediate fall takes up an element spot and is not valid any points. Much like Asada's Triple Axel attempt at 2008 Worlds. Same goes for spins if you fall right aber the entry.
But how is a single jump scored if you underrotate it and how many points to you get. Is it downgraded to 0???
Thanks for any insights in advance
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