✩ Grade of Execution (”GOE”) in figure skating, ft. Yuzuru Hanyu ✩There are now less than 24 hours t
✩ Grade of Execution (”GOE”) in figure skating, ft. Yuzuru Hanyu ✩There are now less than 24 hours to the 2018 World Championships in Milan, possibly the last competition in which a GOE scale of -3 to +3 will be used. From the 2018/2019 season onwards, it is likely that the GOE scale will be expanded to -5 to +5, allowing for GOE to make an even bigger impact on scores.+1 GOE is awarded for every 2 of the following bullet points a skater fulfils:unexpected / creative / difficult entryclear recognizable (creative, interesting, original for jump preceded by steps/movements of the SP) steps/free skating movements immediately preceding elementvaried position in the air OR delay in rotationgood height and distancegood extension on landing OR creative exitgood flow from entry to exit including jump combinations or sequenceseffortless throughoutelement matched to the musical structureBeing the King of GOE, Yuzuru Hanyu racked up the highest GOE score at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic Games, at 31.16 points. His training mate Javier Fernandez came a close second at 29.45 points while newcomer Boyang Jin was third at 16.41 points.Sources: x x x x x x More from us: Part I (Jump Identification) || Part II (Combination Jumps) || Part III (Spin Identification) || Part IV (Steps Identification) || Summary of Scoring System -- source link
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