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  2. Upright spin - Wikipedia

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    The upright spin is one of the three basic figure skating spin positions. The International Skating Union (ISU), the governing body of figure skating, defines an upright spin as a spin with "any position with the skating leg extended or slightly bent which is not a camel position". [1] It was invented by British figure skater Cecilia Colledge.

  3. Figure skating spins - Wikipedia

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    The upright spin is one of the three basic figure skating spin positions. The ISU defines an upright spin as a spin with "any position with the skating leg extended or slightly bent which is not a camel position". [28] It was invented by British figure skater Cecilia Colledge, who was the first to execute it. [29]

  4. Lucinda Ruh - Wikipedia

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    She is known for her outstanding spinning ability and her balletic skating. Nicknamed "the Queen of Spin", she is the longest and fastest spinner in the world ever. In April 2003, Ruh set a Guinness world record for the most continuous upright spins on ice (105). She toured with Stars on Ice, Champions on Ice, and

  5. Layback spin - Wikipedia

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    A layback spin is a variation of the upright spin, a spin in figure skating. British figure skater Cecilia Colledge was "responsible for the invention" [ 1 ] of the spin and the first to execute it. [ 2 ]

  6. Glossary of figure skating terms - Wikipedia

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    An upright spin in which the skater has the free leg crossed over the ankle of the spinning leg season's best A skater's or team's highest score in ISU competition in a particular season segment A component part of a figure skating competition in which a specific program is performed by each competitor/team senior age-eligible

  7. Competition elements in ice dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance spins have three positions. The upright position is done on one foot with the skating leg slightly bent or straight and with the upper body upright, bent to the side, or with an arched back. The sit position is done on one foot, with the "skating leg bent in a one-legged crouch position and free leg forward, to the side or back. [7]

  8. Figure skating spirals - Wikipedia

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    A spiral is an element in figure skating where the skater glides on one foot while raising the free leg above hip level. It is akin to the arabesque in ballet.. Spiral positions are classified according to the skating leg (left or right), edge (outside or inside), direction the skater is traveling (forward or backward), and the position of the free leg (backward, forward, sideways).

  9. Caroline Zhang - Wikipedia

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    It is a layback spin because it is an upright spin with the head and shoulders dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice. [41] This position has become Zhang's signature spin. [42] Zhang performs a hyper-extended Biellmann spin. Zhang also performs a hyper-extended Biellmann spin. She is one of several young skaters to ...