sunshine 发表于 2012-5-4 21:17:30

2012-13赛季JGP专栏(德国站收官 10.10-10.13)

近日,ISU公布了2012-2013赛季JGP的比赛章程。中国队在男单和双人项目中获得了满额的参赛权(男单7站,每站均可派2人,双人4站均可派3组选手)女单获得了七站每站可派1人参赛的资格,冰舞则可以参加5站比赛,每站限1对选手(中国队可参加美国,奥地利,土耳其,斯洛伐克和德国站的比赛)JGP系列赛7站比赛结束后,4个项目积分排在前6位的选手将获得参加索契JGPF的资格。

2012-2013赛季JGP系列比赛日程:
2012.8.22-26 法国 高雪维尔
2012.8.29-9.2 美国 普莱西德湖(含双人)
2012.9.12-16 奥地利 林兹 (含双人)
2012.9.19-23 土耳其 伊斯坦布尔
2012.9.26-9.30 斯洛文尼亚 布莱德
2012.10.3-10.7 克罗地亚 萨格勒布 (含双人)
2012.10.10-10.14 德国 德累斯顿(含双人)

2012.12.5-9 JGPF 俄罗斯 索契

更多信息,请浏览http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=3483

希望中国冰协此次不要放弃太多的参赛名额,给更多青年组选手参赛的机会。也欢迎大家关注2012-2013赛季JGP系列比赛并在本专栏积极讨论。



红苹果 发表于 2012-5-4 21:26:02

是不是只有前3名才有奖金,其他都是打酱油吗?
1位或者1对选手,有没有参赛次数限制,可以参加超过2站的比赛吗?比如一位选手一站没发挥好,能否参加3站的比赛?
下个赛季青少年规定动作,有哪些,单人和双人。


sunshine 发表于 2012-5-4 22:29:06

红苹果 发表于 2012-5-4 13:26 static/image/common/back.gif
下个赛季青少年规定动作,有哪些,单人和双人
根据ISU在2010年大会制定的规则,2012-2013赛季青少年组的技术动作要求:(2012ISU大会召开在即,有些技术规定可能会发生变动)

男单青年组短节目由7个动作组成:
1)一个2A或3A跳
2)由步伐连接的2Flip或3Flip跳
3)3/2或3/3的连跳
4)Flying camel 旋转
5)只有一次换足的 Sit 旋转
6)包括3种基本姿势且只有一次换足的联合旋转(sit, camel, upright等)
7)一套接续步(直线,圆形,蛇形)

女单青年组短节目由7个动作组成:
1)一个2A跳
2)由步伐连接的2Flip或3Flip跳
3)2/2,3/2或3/3的连跳
4)Flying camel 旋转
5)Layback 或 sideways leaning 旋转
6)包括3种基本姿势且只有一次换足的联合旋转(sit, camel, upright等)
7)一套接续步(直线,圆形,蛇形)

双人青年组短节目由7个动作组成:
1)一个第4组的托举(Hand to hand loop lift take-off)
2)一个2周捻转
3)一个2周或3周的抛萨霍夫
4)2A或2Flip的单跳
5)换足一次且至少姿态变化一次的单人联合旋转
6)后外螺旋线
7)一套接续步(直线,圆形,蛇形)

根据ISU第1721号公报的相关内容。2012-2013赛季青少年组短舞蹈的相关要求:
节奏:
布鲁斯外加摇摆/嘻哈两种节奏中的一种

技术动作要求:
1)2遍布鲁斯规定图形
关键点1:男女选手5-7步 (RBO,LFO, CR-RFO-SwR)
关键点2:女选手12-13步,(LFI ClCho, RBO)
关键点3:男选手12-13步,(LFI ClCho, RBO)
2)1个舞蹈短托举
3)1套互不接触中线步或互不接触圆形步
4)1套同步捻转步


2012-2013赛季青年组大致的技术动作要求就是这些,欢迎大家更正补充。

小公主 发表于 2012-5-9 12:10:06

sunshine 发表于 2012-5-4 22:29 static/image/common/back.gif
根据ISU在2010年大会制定的规则,2012-2013赛季青少年组的技术动作要求:(2012ISU大会召开在即,有些技术 ...

看来女单规定动作是彻底删了燕式平衡。其实我觉得燕式平衡做得好,做的自然也不容易

红苹果 发表于 2012-5-9 16:12:28

小公主 发表于 2012-5-9 12:10 static/image/common/back.gif
看来女单规定动作是彻底删了燕式平衡。其实我觉得燕式平衡做得好,做的自然也不容易

青少年赛本来就没有,何来删不删的。

小公主 发表于 2012-5-10 07:36:28

红苹果 发表于 2012-5-9 16:12 static/image/common/back.gif
青少年赛本来就没有,何来删不删的。

这样吗?我一直以为成年组之前有规定的,在青年组也有呢。谢谢提醒哦。

sunshine 发表于 2012-6-22 19:46:31

ISU近期公布了2012-2013赛季JGP前三站的相关情况。具体资料可点击以下链接阅读:
2012.8.22-26 法国 高雪维尔 http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=3543
2012.8.29-9.2 美国 普莱西德湖(含双人)http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=3545
2012.9.12-16 奥地利 林兹 (含双人)http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=3547

续梦 发表于 2012-6-24 15:37:46

sunshine 发表于 2012-6-22 19:46 static/image/common/back.gif
ISU近期公布了2012-2013赛季JGP前三站的相关情况。具体资料可点击以下链接阅读:
2012.8.22-26 法国 高雪维 ...
突然发现美国站的tc人选已经能看出大概了。。。。dd,大白还有yj。。。。他们几个都有美国签证了,可以免签。。。。女单不知道子全会不会去。。。

可惜美国站没有ex,看论坛似乎会有不少美国冰迷打算去看。

红苹果 发表于 2012-6-24 16:05:43

sunshine 发表于 2012-6-22 19:46 static/image/common/back.gif
ISU近期公布了2012-2013赛季JGP前三站的相关情况。具体资料可点击以下链接阅读:
2012.8.22-26 法国 高雪维 ...

问一下大家,是不是只有前3名,才能获得奖金?
另外,好像青少年大奖赛都是没有表演的。

续梦 发表于 2012-6-24 16:13:53

红苹果 发表于 2012-6-24 16:05 static/image/common/back.gif
问一下大家,是不是只有前3名,才能获得奖金?
另外,好像青少年大奖赛都是没有表演的。

是的,至少JGP是的。不一定,看主办国的意愿的,比如去年的意大利站和今年的法国站都是有表演滑的。

红苹果 发表于 2012-6-25 11:08:15

青少年大奖赛,应该叫国际赛比较好,大奖赛感觉上应该是有丰厚的奖金,但是这个比赛好像只有获得3名才有1000美元-3000美元不等的奖金。而且参赛人数还这么多,真是悲剧啊。

smilingshine 发表于 2012-7-31 21:00:43

第一站法国站和第二站美国站名单已出,法国站男、女单中国都有选手,美国站没派人。

法国站:http://www.isuresults.com/events/fsevent00051387.htm
男单:张鹤、金博洋
女单:赵子荃

美国站:http://www.isuresults.com/events/fsevent00051388.htm

obst 发表于 2012-8-1 12:16:53

中国小将们加油啊

楚天语 发表于 2012-8-20 23:03:25

法国站这周就开始了啊,新赛季终于来了

鱼类 发表于 2012-8-22 13:50:32

Jason Brown已经抵达法国Courchevel,并记录了参赛点滴

Sacre Brun! Jason Brown blogs from JGP France



Jason Brown gets patriotic with fellow American Vanessa Lam in Courchevel, France

(08/21/2012) - Reigning Junior Grand Prix Final champion Jason Brown shares his adventures from Courchevel, France, where he competes in the Junior Grand Prix France event.
Tuesday, Aug. 21

Bonjour! It's Jason Brown here in Courchevel, France, blogging for the first time ever. Hope you enjoy!

Travel day fun...

Kori, my coach, and I travel together so often that by now I know exactly how to pack; weighing in at about 44 pounds, I know Kori's luggage will ALWAYS be about 56 pounds. So, as usual, we reorganized for Harold, our super friendly sky-cap, and were through security (skates and all) with no problem.

Big week for the Brown family...

I'm super fortunate that my my dad and sister are making the trip to France tomorrow, but my younger brother is starting high school this week, and it's just one of those big milestones that no mother would want to miss; so mom and Dylan are homebound. It will be my sister's first time coming to an international skating event, and I can't wait for her to experience this unbelievable event and to see her proudly cheering me on from the stands throughout the week. It means so much that some of my family could come.

An unusual take-off...

Just as the safety video was coming to an end, an announcement was made that an additional passenger was joining us ... so they said that -- due to airline rules -- they had to play it again; that was a first for me. Then, long after the 12 or so announcements to turn off electrical devices were made, and as the plane was moving to the runway, a phone started ringing, loudly! Rather than the usual shame, fear or embarrassment that most people would feel, the passenger next to me answered the call and continued to talk as we accelerated toward our ascent. So, for all of you wondering what happens if a phone goes off during takeoff ... I can tell you first hand ... it's NOTHING! (please do not try this yourselves :-)).

The flight itself was great; watched two movies -- Tower Heist (with Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller) and Big Miracle (with Drew Barrymore...the one about the whales being trapped in ice in Alaska). It was a very good tale of perseverance and courage and a perfect pre-competition choice.

Dinner and breakfast were served on the flight, but nothing beat the breakfast croissant; I would have eaten the whole plane's supply! For anyone traveling to compete internationally, or at altitude, or internationally at altitude, DRINK WATER! I really hope that the two gallons I typically drink on flights is what helps me combat jet lag quickly. I'll be drinking tons more throughout the rest of the trip.

Arrival in France...

We shared our 3 1/2 hour ride with the team from Spain and found out that our driver was an ice dancer on the French national skating team in 1978. Part of what makes international competitions so amazing is the people you meet and the histories they have with skating. I was trying my hardest to stay awake for the beautiful drive from Lyon to Courchevel, but I must not have succeeded because the driver made fun of my efforts when we got to the rink.

The rink is incredible...

I was fortunate enough that I got to come to this event in 2010, and I could not be happier to come back! It is so unbelievably gorgeous here. The rink is beautiful; not only is it warm, but there are windows on one side that face the side of an amazing mountain.

TEAM USA...

After a quick and delicious dinner at the famous Le Chabichou with Vanessa Lam, we all met up in the lobby of our hotel for our team meeting. All but three of the skaters had arrived at this point. Laurie Johnson, our awesome team leader, made us all goodie bags with USA flags, USA berets, pins, pom-poms, clackers and more red, white and blue goodness. We will definitely be the most spirited team at this event!

Day one has come to an end.

Tomorrow's preview...

Let the official practice ice and draws begin. Au revoir for now!
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