Hi all
In the CoP system men are allowed to do 8 jump passes and women 7.
I was wondering if the CoP featured some kind of reward for the variety of jumps performed.
I mean, in the 6.0 system, judges are to give better marks to a skater who shows 2 different jumps instead of showing twice the same jump. (for jumps of equivalent difficulty of course, ie a toe loop and a salchow for example)
Let's imagine this:
Skater A does:
4ple toe
3ple axel/2ble toe
3ple axel
3ple lutz
3ple flip
3ple loop
3ple toe/2ble toe
3ple toe
(8 jump passes but no salchow in his repertoire)
Skater B does:
4ple toe
3ple axel/ 2ble toe
3ple axel
3ple lutz
3ple flip
3ple loop
3ple toe/2ble toe
3ple salchow
(8 jump passes, full repertoire of jumps)
The only difference is a second 3ple toe instead of the 3ple salchow for skater A.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but a 3ple toe and a 3ple salchow give you the same account of points, so it seems that both skaters will get the same total of points for doing these elements (if they do everything with the same quality), and Skater B will not be rewarded in any sort for showing a richest repertoire of jumps than Skater B, which is unfair. :sheesh:
I hope my English is not too broken and all this does make sense to you
In the CoP system men are allowed to do 8 jump passes and women 7.
I was wondering if the CoP featured some kind of reward for the variety of jumps performed.
I mean, in the 6.0 system, judges are to give better marks to a skater who shows 2 different jumps instead of showing twice the same jump. (for jumps of equivalent difficulty of course, ie a toe loop and a salchow for example)
Let's imagine this:
Skater A does:
4ple toe
3ple axel/2ble toe
3ple axel
3ple lutz
3ple flip
3ple loop
3ple toe/2ble toe
3ple toe
(8 jump passes but no salchow in his repertoire)
Skater B does:
4ple toe
3ple axel/ 2ble toe
3ple axel
3ple lutz
3ple flip
3ple loop
3ple toe/2ble toe
3ple salchow
(8 jump passes, full repertoire of jumps)
The only difference is a second 3ple toe instead of the 3ple salchow for skater A.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but a 3ple toe and a 3ple salchow give you the same account of points, so it seems that both skaters will get the same total of points for doing these elements (if they do everything with the same quality), and Skater B will not be rewarded in any sort for showing a richest repertoire of jumps than Skater B, which is unfair. :sheesh:
I hope my English is not too broken and all this does make sense to you