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Must contain the following elements in any order JUMPS
Maximum of six jump elements • One must be an Axel-type jump
• Up to three may be jump combinations or jump sequences
• Jump combinations are limited to two jumps except that one jump combination may contain three jumps • The number of jumps in a jump sequence is not limited
SPINS Maximum of two spins
• No more than three different double or triple jumps may be repeated (only one repeat may be a triple) and, if repeated, at least one attempt must be in a jump combination or a jump sequence
• One must be a spin combination with at least one change of position and a minimum of eight revolutions • One must be a spin in one position with a minimum of five revolutions and no change of foot • All spins must be of a different character
• Both spins may have a flying entry STEP SEQUENCE • Must fully utilize the ice surface • Each basic position must be held for a minimum of two revolutions to be counted
• In the spin combination, the number of changes of foot is optional, and the number of different positions is not limited
• The skaters have freedom to select the kinds of spins they intend to execute within the spin types required Maximum of one choreographic step sequence
• A step sequence that meets the minimum requirements above will be awarded a fixed base value and evaluated by the judges in GOE
• A step sequence that does not meet the minimum requirements above will have no value • Jumps may be included in the step sequence
• Step sequences that are too short and barely visible cannot be considered as meeting the requirements of a step sequence, but additional step sequences connecting the various elements may be included at the discretion of the skater
REMARKS
• Moves in the field sequences and spiral sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements; instead they will be counted as transitions and marked as such
• Unless otherwise stated, all elements must meet the general criteria and basic requirements in order to be counted (see rule section 4100).