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  2. Cool S - Wikipedia

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    The Cool S consists of 14 line segments, forming a stylized, pointed S-shape.It has also been compared to the infinity symbol. [4] The S appears to have depth, where the overlap in the center of the S and the appearance of a potential altitude change at the top and bottom of the S make it look like the S connects back to itself in the same way as the infinity symbol does. [5]

  3. List of skateboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    Backside: A trick executed with the skater's back to the ramp or obstacle, or a rotation of the rider/board where the front foot moves forward (e.g. a regular-footed skater turning clockwise). Boardslide: A trick in which the skater slides the underside of the deck along an object. Caballerial: A 360-degree ollie while riding fakie.

  4. Glossary of figure skating terms - Wikipedia

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    A reverse somersault in the air. Backflips were banned in competition until 2024. [3]backspin A spin performed on a back outside edge base value A part of the ISU Judging System – a numeric value assigned to each technical element in a skater's program, designed to standardize the elements' potential scores in an attempt to make judging more impartial [4]

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    This section is a chronologocal summary of the skater's competitive skating career from the lowest competitive level to senior level, usually structured by seasons, using the title format "20XX–YY season". In the case of skaters with long careers, senior sections can be bundled by Olympic cycles for better overview (see: Yuzuru Hanyu).

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Figure skating terminology

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    The skaters can be referred to as "single skater(s)". The term "singles skater" is also accepted but not preferred. The term "ladies' singles" is outdated and should only be used in direct quotes. [12] Pair skating: The official term for the discipline is "pair skating" or "pairs". The skaters can be referred to as "pair skater(s)" or "pair ...

  7. ISU Judging System - Wikipedia

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    The ISU Judging System or the International Judging System (IJS), occasionally referred to as the Code of Points (COP) system, [1] is the scoring system that has been used since 2004 to judge the figure skating disciplines of men's and ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dance, and synchronized skating.

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  9. Figure skating spirals - Wikipedia

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    A spiral is an element in figure skating where the skater glides on one foot while raising the free leg above hip level. It is akin to the arabesque in ballet.. Spiral positions are classified according to the skating leg (left or right), edge (outside or inside), direction the skater is traveling (forward or backward), and the position of the free leg (backward, forward, sideways).