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Thanks to AussieWilly, who posted this on FSU.
Here are the answers to some coaches' questions that came up in connection with the last refinement of the ISU Judging System, as codified in ISU Communication 1445.
New clarifications:
http://www.isa.org.au/Documents/Officials/Clarifications_to_ISU_Communication_1445.pdf
Original document:
http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-183415-200633-121139-0-file,00.pdf
Samples:
Flutzing. What does "obvious" mean in the rule about an "obvious" wrong edge?
A: It means the Tech Panel can tell it's a wrong edge in real time without recourse to slow-motion replays.
Jump sequence. If you do a 3-turn or a Mohawk between the two jumps of a sequence, that's a no-no and the element counts as two separate jumps.
Death spiral. The "backward inside death spiral where the lady is looking at the man" is eliminated as a proper death spiral position.
Here are the answers to some coaches' questions that came up in connection with the last refinement of the ISU Judging System, as codified in ISU Communication 1445.
New clarifications:
http://www.isa.org.au/Documents/Officials/Clarifications_to_ISU_Communication_1445.pdf
Original document:
http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-183415-200633-121139-0-file,00.pdf
Samples:
Flutzing. What does "obvious" mean in the rule about an "obvious" wrong edge?
A: It means the Tech Panel can tell it's a wrong edge in real time without recourse to slow-motion replays.
Jump sequence. If you do a 3-turn or a Mohawk between the two jumps of a sequence, that's a no-no and the element counts as two separate jumps.
Death spiral. The "backward inside death spiral where the lady is looking at the man" is eliminated as a proper death spiral position.