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Variazioni nel GOE: Brendan Kerry

English/Italiano English I continue my check on the GOE of the best elements performed by the skaters with the score code +3/-3 and with the score code +5/-5. I explained the type of checking I’m doing in the post dedicated … Continue reading

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Variazioni nel GOE: Alexei Bychenko

English/Italiano English After the post on Nam Nguyen, where I explained what I’m doing and how I’m doing it, I continue with my check to see if the skaters’ scores went up, stayed stable or went down when the ISU … Continue reading

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Variazioni nel GOE: Nam Nguyen

English/Italiano English I start with a premise. Someone already knows why I work with percentages and what the percentages I write mean, but I prefer to be clear even with those who haven’t read me in the past. The ISU … Continue reading

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Jason Brown: StSq and ChSq1

English/Italiano English In my check on the evolution of some skaters’ scores I came to Jason Brown. After the jumps and the spins, now I watch his StSq and ChSq1. I remember that In the first post of the series, dedicated … Continue reading

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Jason Brown: spins/le trottole

English/Italiano English In my check on the evolution of some skaters’ scores I came to Jason Brown. After the jumps, now I watch his spins. I remember that In the first post of the series, dedicated to Hanyu’s 4Lo, I explained … Continue reading

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Quadruple revolution

I decided to suspend for one day my checking of the best elements performed by several skaters because someone brought 4A back to my attention. Does the code of points reward 4A little in relation to its difficulty? Yes. I … Continue reading

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Jason Brown: the jumps/i salti

English/Italiano English In my check on the evolution of some skaters’ scores I came to Jason Brown. In the first post I quickly look at the four best jumping elements. Brown doesn’t do quads—occasionally he has attempted a 4T or … Continue reading

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Shoma Uno: spins, StSq and ChSq1

English/Italiano English Second post dedicated to Shoma Uno’s scores. I remember that In the first post of the series, dedicated to Hanyu’s 4Lo, I explained how I worked.The following ones were dedicated to the 4S, the 4T in combination, the 4T, the 3A in combination, … Continue reading

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Shoma Uno: the jumps/i salti

English/Italiano English I confess that, having arrived at Shoma Uno, I got tired of transcribing data. The graphs are nice to look at, writing down the scores to make them is a tedious job. So I made some graphs, then … Continue reading

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Nathan Chen: ChSq1

English/Italiano English In my check on the elements executed by Nathan Chen I’m now at the ChSq1. I remember that In the first post of the series, dedicated to Hanyu’s 4Lo, I explained how I worked.The following ones were dedicated to … Continue reading

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