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  2. 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.

  3. List of highest scores in figure skating - Wikipedia

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    The ISU Judging System (IJS) is the scoring system that has been used since 2003 to judge the figure skating disciplines of men's and women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. It was designed and implemented by the International Skating Union (ISU), the ruling body of the sport, and is used in all international competitions sanctioned by ...

  4. 6.0 system - Wikipedia

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    British ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean earned the most overall 6.0s in ice dance, Midori Ito from Japan has the most 6.0s in single skating, and Irina Rodnina from Russia, with two different partners, has the most 6.0s in pair skating. The 6.0 system was a placement judging system.

  5. How does scoring work in figure skating at the Olympics? Here ...

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    The old 6.0 judging system was replaced in 2004 by a more complex system of scores and points in which every jump, spin and step sequence is graded. How does scoring work in figure skating at the ...

  6. List of highest junior scores in figure skating - Wikipedia

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    The ISU Judging System (IJS) is the scoring system that has been used since 2003 to judge the figure skating disciplines of men's and women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. It was designed and implemented by the International Skating Union (ISU), the ruling body of the sport, and is used in all international competitions sanctioned by ...

  7. International Skating Union - Wikipedia

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    'Not just the individual but also the system. It existed for 70 years. Now we are trying to replace one system with another.'" [31] A new judging system for figure skating took effect in 2005, [32] replacing the 6.0 system of "perfect" scores and instead giving points for various technical elements. [33] [34] [35]

  8. Glossary of figure skating terms - Wikipedia

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    A The scoring abbreviation for the Axel jump [1] age-eligible Either "old enough" or "young enough" to compete internationally at a certain level. Skaters who have turned 13 but not yet 19 (21 for the man in pairs and ice dance) before the July 1 when a new season begins are eligible to compete in Junior-level events for the whole season.

  9. Last night kicked off women's figure skating short ... - AOL

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