Since there are still requests for it, here is Yu-Na's Short Program footwork sequence:
Neato. I got a few comments about it, after comparing with the
turns I posted:
1. How did you determine when the step sequence started? When I looked at her moves, I started counting basically from when she finished her spin -- so I was looking at a longer sequence (I posted only the turns, but note that when I posted my breakdown of the turns I had a three-turn about 3.5 seconds before the first rocker). Maybe it was based on where she was in the rink? I'm not sure how the start of the sequence is determined.
2. For your "9. Rocker, counterclockwise": Yeah, I kind of felt that this was a bit debatable -- based on the way she was leaning just before it, I think she was likely intending it to be a bracket. But now that I look at the tracing on the ice in freeze-frame, it does noticeably curve toward her left before the turn, making the entry LFO rather than LFI and hence a rocker.
3. For your "10. Counter, clockwise": I didn't put this as a turn because it seems like she may have put her right foot down when she did this. Then again the video I have is sort of blurry on this, so it's hard for me to make out. Can you confirm that she indeed kept her right foot in the air?
4. For your "23. Twizzle x2, counterclockwise" yeah I only count 2.5 turns (she starts out facing forwards and ends up facing backwards), I don't know why I had put down 3 twizzles.
Other than those comments, it seems like our analysis of the turns were the same. What I find interesting about this is that any regular guy with no special background in figure skating can quickly wikipedia the turns and identify them with pretty good accuracy. In other words it's fairly straightforward for anyone to see for themselves. Makes you wonder about the posters that keep saying they don't have the time nor interest to actually look at the footwork (i.e. the topic of this thread) yet have seemingly boundless time to make post after post trying to derail this thread and saying they're right because the judges said so.
Good luck trying to do Adelina's step sequence for the short program. I ended up not posting it because a lot of times, the positions were pretty marginal, so it was kind of hard to tell just which edge she was on when she did the turns and stuff. A lot of times she was on one edge on the entry but stood up and may have switched edges just before doing a turn so I wasn't sure which turn it would count as (sort of like your "9. Rocker" for Yuna). By contrast Yuna usually had pretty good lean in her turns so most were pretty fairly straightforward.
As an aside, Adelina does a jump in the middle of her step sequence in the short program, but why doesn't it count as more than half revolution (and mandatory GOE deduction)? The rules on this state: "Unlisted jumps, independent of their number of revolutions can be included in the step sequence without a deduction or any other consequence. Listed jumps with more than half revolution will be ignored in SP as an element, but will force the Judges to reduce GOE by 1 grade for “Listed jumps with more than ½ rev. included”. Listed jumps can be included in the step sequence of the FS, will be identified and will occupy jumping boxes." Granted, I know that a flutz is an unlisted jump, but still. (Okay. Just kidding about that one.) I don't know if it's because she lands on her left foot (and thus inside edge of her toe pick foot) rather than her right foot (outside edge of her take-off foot) and thus count as just half revolution or something.
For the steps, I noticed you had listed "cross steps" in both CW and CCW directions. Although they're not named on the list of steps, do they still count as steps toward fulfilling the step requirement? I'm also wondering if including the steps before your first chasse might make a difference.
P.S. I'm waiting for all the Adelina-supporters to jump in and say BoP is wrong, Yuna's SP step sequence was actually level 4, because, you know, she had 3 CW steps (toe step, chasse, and mohawk) and 5 CCW steps (chasse, mohawk, choctaw, change of edge, and cross roll), and that a given step needs to be done in both directions to count is just BoP's "opinion" despite the plain English reading of the requirements. I mean if they were consistent they would be posting just as vehemently. Never mind, I won't hold my breath.