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- Jul 11, 2003
You have to remember any change of edge whether it is last minute or not would put the skater in a new position. Nothing wrong with that if it intentional, but the Flutz is an easier way to jump rotations. That's why the base score for a Flip is lower than that of a Lutz, and in essence, the skater is now in a Flip position.But the thing is that.. how does one define a flutz or lip? Respectively a lutz and flip with last-second changes of edge, or changes of edge over 3 feet preceeding take-off? Although, as someone pointed out, they could be considered as (respectively) a flip and lutz with difficult entries... at least in the flutz's case, it would be a flip with a difficult entry due to the fact the entrance curve would be against the rotation of the jump. But then it would have to be clear the skater intended to do a flip, not a lutz.
I think this is a matter that wil never be satisfyingly solved for everyone. Different opinions stem from this subject and I think the ISU has taken a step in the right direction with the 'e' designation and the 1 point deduction.
Kypma
You know the skaters who constantly do Flutsing. It's not an accident, it is an intent to make the rotations easier. I'm not clear on the 'e' deduction as to whether it is like a full one point (like a Fall) or a - 1 in the GoE.
If it's the former, then I agree with you, it's a step in the right direction. Now we must put full faith and trust in the Callers.
Joe