Theatregirl1122 said:1. 3F-3T 9.5
2. 3A 7.5
3. 3Lz-3T 10.0
4. 3Lo 5.5x
5. 3Lz 6.6x
6. 3S 5.0x
7. 2A-2T-2L0 6.7x
Yes, that eight-triple program would be legal. All six different triples, repeats on toe loop and lutz.
Theatregirl1122 said:1. 3F-3T 9.5
2. 3A 7.5
3. 3Lz-3T 10.0
4. 3Lo 5.5x
5. 3Lz 6.6x
6. 3S 5.0x
7. 2A-2T-2L0 6.7x
gkelly said:They had 5 different triples. They were allowed to repeat 2. That allows a total of 7.
If you have 6 different triples and repeat 2, that allows you 8.
Zuranthium said:Men have different rules. They get 9 instead of 7.
Zuranthium said:Well, yes, obviously doing one of each kind is a good thing. But Midori Ito had set the bar and anything less than what she did deserved less points.
I disagree with scores being "placeholders". That's not a good way to judge. Everything should be universal. Which it is now with COP.
Zuranthium said:Sorry, but you're wrong.
Here is the link to Sarah Hughes' 2002 Olympic program - http://youtube.com/watch?v=GTPwnLkXppg&search=hughes 2002
After having done 6 Triples, Sandra Bezic says "She is only allowed 1 more Triple".
Do you honestly think Surya Bonaly would have stopped at 7 Triples if there weren't a max?
Zuranthium said:Spins + Spirals are part of the "presentation" component for the Long Program.