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  2. Quadruple jump - Wikipedia

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    A quadruple jump or quad is a figure skating jump with at least four (but fewer than five) revolutions. [1] All quadruple jumps have four revolutions, except for the quadruple Axel, which has four and a half revolutions. The quadruple toe loop and quadruple Salchow are the two most commonly performed quads.

  3. Figure skating jumps - Wikipedia

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    The toe loop jump is the simplest jump in figure skating. [37] It was invented in the 1920s by American professional figure skater Bruce Mapes. [38] In competition the base value of a single toe loop is 0.40; the base value of a double toe loop is 1.30; the base value of a triple toe loop is 4.20; and the base value of a quadruple toe loop is 9 ...

  4. Kurt Browning - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Browning represented Canada in three Winter Olympics, 1988 (finishing 8th overall), 1992 (6th) and 1994 (5th). [citation needed] Browning won the Canadian novice championships in 1983 and was the Canadian junior champion in 1985.

  5. Quadruple jump controversy - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the difference in base value between a triple Axel and a triple Lutz is 2.2 points, whereas between a quadruple toe and a triple Axel it is only 1.6 points. The degree of difficulty, however, between a triple Axel and a quad is greater than the degree of difficulty between a triple Lutz and a triple Axel. [citation needed]

  6. Figure skating lifts - Wikipedia

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    Skate Canada calls twist lifts "sometimes the most thrilling and exciting component in pair skating". [1] They can also be most difficult movement to perform correctly. [1] Twist lifts require more strength and coordination than many other pair elements, and are usually the first or second element in a program. [17]

  7. Lutz jump - Wikipedia

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    The Lutz jump is named after figure skater Alois Lutz from Vienna, Austria, who first performed it in 1913. [2] [3] In competitions, points are awarded based on the number of rotations completed during the jump. The base value of a successful single Lutz is 0.60 points, a double Lutz is 2.10 points, a triple Lutz is 5.90 points, a quadruple ...

  8. List of backward-compatible games for Xbox One and Series X/S

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    Listed and considered as two separate games in Microsoft Store: "Dead or Alive 1 Ultimate" and "Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate" and will appear as separate in player's library. Searching "Dead or Alive Ultimate" will return no results in store. Owning a copy of Dead or Alive 3 makes the character, Hitomi, playable in Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate. Dead to ...

  9. 2008 World Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The competition was open to skaters from ISU member nations who had reached the age of 15 by July 1, 2007. The corresponding competition for younger skaters was the 2008 World Junior Championships . Based on the results of the 2007 World Championships , each country was allowed between one and three entries per discipline.