RinkResults Website - Scoring + Videos

Started by Isk8NYC, May 03, 2011, 07:33:30 AM

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For a fan of skating, or anyone who wants to learn more about IJS scoring, this is a great startup site:

http://www.rinkresults.com/

They just started out, so they only have a few major competitions.  What I really like is the list of competitors within the events that lets you click on either Video or Scores.  If you click on Video for a skater, the webpage shows their result and scores along with the clip of their performance in that event.

The judges' scores table next to the video is annotated with helpful information if you put your mouse pointer over the heading.  The "Elements" column heading brings up a table of IJS abbreviations and their english translations.  (Lo = Loop or Rittberger) The "Base Value" heading pops up the CoP table in a neat, organized fashion.  Under "Deductions," it explains what the possible deductions are in IJS. 

Very helpful to help you learn what the terms are to use. 

They're not picking up the "Info" column from the ISU official results page - only the element name.
So, underrotations are noted (< and <<) but not the edge calls.  Mao Asada's LP from 2011 Worlds.

Very cool - kudos to Aussie Willy for sharing the link on FSU.
-- Isk8NYC --
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