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IJS at Non-Qualifying Competitions (USFSA)

Started by FigureSpins, April 20, 2012, 01:39:40 PM

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FigureSpins

This is interesting: a NQ competition can use a modified IJS for the lower test levels.  

Technical Notification 96
IJS Calculations for Nonqualifying-Level Events and Non Standard Elements Scale of Values
– Modifications to Technical Notification 44

http://www.usfsa.org/content/TN%2096%20with%20NQ%20values%20tables.pdf

USFSA is turning into Skate Canada a little at a time, I think!  jk
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I noticed in my area you can choose how you want to be scored this year.  I haven't seen it in practice yet, but think the idea is interesting - to start out at ijs sounds like a good idea if you are planning on being a competitive skater.  My poor rusty brain though!  I JUST figured out the 6.0 stuff!

twokidsskatemom

Quote from: FigureSpins on April 20, 2012, 01:39:40 PM
This is interesting: a NQ competition can use a modified IJS for the lower test levels.  

Technical Notification 96
IJS Calculations for Nonqualifying-Level Events and Non Standard Elements Scale of Values
– Modifications to Technical Notification 44

http://www.usfsa.org/content/TN%2096%20with%20NQ%20values%20tables.pdf

USFSA is turning into Skate Canada a little at a time, I think!  jk
That isnt new, they just changed some of the numbers. We have seen non quaf IJS low levels on the west coast for three or four years now.

falen

that is about as clear as mud! 

My dd has a figure skating video game.  You put in all the moves your skater will do in program and it calculates the points and they you skate the game/program/whatever.  Is there any computer program that does this?