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WORLD 2016
So here comes the World judging event
NOTES
* The elements currently shown are planned contents or based on what they performed in the recent comp. (If someone knows the planned content for Misha Ge, please tell me!) They may be different from what the skaters actually do. In that case, just score the elements in the performed order.
* I made this for fun, and also for the better understanding of judging system - so please do not abuse by any means and be fair to all skaters.
* PCS range is set above 4.00.
* You can edit your response after submitting.
* You need to log in via google account (to prevent multiple responses) but neither your google account nor e-mail address will appear to the others (including me).
* All the voting will be closed on 7th April 23:59 GMT approx. (You may complain )
DAY 1
MEN SP
For men, it was very hard to predict who would become the top 6, so I apparently went for the final 2 groups + 3 men of my choice (Kolyada, Bychenko and Han Yan) for SP. So there're 15 skaters in total for SP and I'll drop them to 12 (the final 2 groups) in FS. You don't need to do them all, you can skip if you'd like.
Go to Men SP's Judging Form
ICE DANCE SD
This one's rather simple, I only have the final group of SD - thus, only 5 teams.
Go to Ice Dance SD's Judging Form
DAY 2
ICE DANCE FD
I decided to stick with the SD last group so you have C/L instead of P/P + the last 4 teams in the final group!
Go to Judging Form
DAY 3
MEN FP
The last 2 groups of Men's FS! I have a feeling it's gonna be a spectacular event. Have fun
Go to Judging Form
4CC Men FS
4CC Men FS is now available
Deadline: 1st March 23:59 GMT!
Judge HERE.
Protocol (Compare to the official protocol.)
Result Page (Compare to the official result.)
Original Post
Is anyone interested in judging the event with the posters here? A bit inspired by other forum (and having too much time in hand...), I made a judging system in which we get to judge! It's a little demo so I only used 2 skaters as a sample, Medvedeva and Radionova from Euros SP.
1. You can judge their performances here.
2. I made fake Result Page & Protocol. (It should automatically reflects your votes but it may take time, up to 5 min, and if you find any problem, report it to me!)
Few notes:
- Since the number of judges are not determined, the protocol shows the number of votes for each score. If you want to see the detail of responses (especially PCS), click 'See previous responses' link appears at the end of the judging form.
- You need to log in via google account (to prevent multiple responses) but neither your google account nor e-mail address will appear to the others.
- The protocol only shows 9.00s, 8.00s etc. for PCS but the variation among the same mark is reflected when calculating the average score.
If there's a certain amount of people interested, I'd love to do something like choose a segment from 4CC and judge the top 6 skaters. It's completely anonymous now, but if people are rather interested in unanonymous judging, then we could do so by assigning 9 judges etc. too.
Have fun!
So here comes the World judging event
NOTES
* The elements currently shown are planned contents or based on what they performed in the recent comp. (If someone knows the planned content for Misha Ge, please tell me!) They may be different from what the skaters actually do. In that case, just score the elements in the performed order.
* I made this for fun, and also for the better understanding of judging system - so please do not abuse by any means and be fair to all skaters.
* PCS range is set above 4.00.
* You can edit your response after submitting.
* You need to log in via google account (to prevent multiple responses) but neither your google account nor e-mail address will appear to the others (including me).
* All the voting will be closed on 7th April 23:59 GMT approx. (You may complain )
DAY 1
MEN SP
For men, it was very hard to predict who would become the top 6, so I apparently went for the final 2 groups + 3 men of my choice (Kolyada, Bychenko and Han Yan) for SP. So there're 15 skaters in total for SP and I'll drop them to 12 (the final 2 groups) in FS. You don't need to do them all, you can skip if you'd like.
Go to Men SP's Judging Form
ICE DANCE SD
This one's rather simple, I only have the final group of SD - thus, only 5 teams.
Go to Ice Dance SD's Judging Form
DAY 2
ICE DANCE FD
I decided to stick with the SD last group so you have C/L instead of P/P + the last 4 teams in the final group!
Go to Judging Form
DAY 3
MEN FP
The last 2 groups of Men's FS! I have a feeling it's gonna be a spectacular event. Have fun
Go to Judging Form
4CC Men FS
4CC Men FS is now available
Deadline: 1st March 23:59 GMT!
Judge HERE.
Protocol (Compare to the official protocol.)
Result Page (Compare to the official result.)
Original Post
Is anyone interested in judging the event with the posters here? A bit inspired by other forum (and having too much time in hand...), I made a judging system in which we get to judge! It's a little demo so I only used 2 skaters as a sample, Medvedeva and Radionova from Euros SP.
1. You can judge their performances here.
2. I made fake Result Page & Protocol. (It should automatically reflects your votes but it may take time, up to 5 min, and if you find any problem, report it to me!)
Few notes:
- Since the number of judges are not determined, the protocol shows the number of votes for each score. If you want to see the detail of responses (especially PCS), click 'See previous responses' link appears at the end of the judging form.
- You need to log in via google account (to prevent multiple responses) but neither your google account nor e-mail address will appear to the others.
- The protocol only shows 9.00s, 8.00s etc. for PCS but the variation among the same mark is reflected when calculating the average score.
If there's a certain amount of people interested, I'd love to do something like choose a segment from 4CC and judge the top 6 skaters. It's completely anonymous now, but if people are rather interested in unanonymous judging, then we could do so by assigning 9 judges etc. too.
Have fun!
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