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It funny to look at the name because in italian is pattinaggio artistico and in french patinage artistique (artistic skating) with reference to art but not to figures.Well, come up with the new name and I’ll give you royalties. Haha
Also the compulsory figures in figure skating no longer exist and they didn’t change the name did they?
According to Wikipedia:
Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice.
So 12 quads performed on figures skates is still figure skating.
A kind of Xsport with figure skating elements could be a fun variation going with my idea that top level skating should be a kind of moving circus with different kind of competition just like the alpine ski world cup to attrack fans and keep them interested.
As of today we have 2 competions open to the best in the world (GP final, World Championship) and 2 international competiyion (EU Championship, 4 Continents)
GP stages do not qualify as a global competition because each skater has 2 tokens and the top 3 will rarely if ever collide.
GP Final could have 12 or more skaters and be a superb competition but it will shadow world so ISU keep it a small final and not a big show.
World has limited spots per country and some great skaters could not even be there because ISU in interested in keeping federation favour so we want a representative of HellHoleCountry to skate the free on saturday night, and it is absolutely right because it is the only ******** competition where he/she could prove himself.
Olympic I would not ever mention: it's every 4 years and it is so important that the sport runs in 4 years circles.
Sport looking at the olympics since the day after the olympics end are niche unsustainable sports.

