根据国际滑联的颁布的文件,对这五个方面是这样定义和要求的
ISU New Judging System – Definition Program Components
(according to decisions of the Moderators Seminar – Munich 2004)
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Skating Skills
Definition:
Over all skating quality: edge control and flow over the ice surface demonstrated by a command of the
skating vocabulary (edges, steps, turns etc), the clarity of technique and the use of effortless power to
accelerate and vary speed.
Criteria:
• Balance and rhythmic knee action and precision of foot placement
• Flow and effortless glide
• Cleanness and sureness of deep edges, steps and turns
• Power/energy and acceleration
• Mastery of multi directional skating
• Mastery of one foot skating
Pair Skating and Ice Dancing:
• Equal mastery of technique by both partners shown in unison
Ice Dancing:
• Compulsory Dance - Ice coverage
Transitions/Linking Footwork & Movement *)
Definition:
The varied and or intricate footwork, positions, movements and holds that link all elements. In singles, pairs,
synchronize skating this also includes the entrances and exits of technical elements.
Criteria:
• Variety
• Difficulty
• Intricacy
• Quality (including unison in Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
• Balance of workload between partners (Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
• Variety of Dance holds (not excessive side by side and hand in hand – Ice Dancing)
• Conformity to pattern and stop requirements (Original Dance only)
*) except for Compulsory Dance
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Performance/Execution
Definition:
Performance: is the involvement of the skater/couple/teams physically, emotionally and intellectually as
they translate the intent of the music and choreography.
Execution: is the quality of movement and precision in delivery. This includes harmony of movement in
Pair Skating and Ice Dancing.
Criteria:
• Physical, emotional and intellectual involvement
• Carriage
• Style and individuality/personality
• Clarity of movement
• Variety and contrast
• Projection
• Unison and “oneness” (Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
• Balance in performance (Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
• Spatial awareness between partners – management of the distance between partners and management
of changes of hold (Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
Choreography/Composition *)
Definition:
An intentional, developed and/or original arrangement of all types of movements according to the principals
of proportion, unity, space, pattern, structure and phrasing.
Criteria:
• Purpose (idea, concept, vision)
• Proportion (equal weight of parts)
• Unity (purposeful threading)
• Utilization of personal and public space
• Pattern and ice coverage
• Phrasing and form (movements and parts structured to match the phrasing of the music)
• Originality of purpose, movement and design
• Shared responsibility in achieving purpose (for Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
*) except for Compulsory Dance
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(according to decisions of the Moderators Seminar – Munich 2004)
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Interpretation
Definition:
The personal and creative translation of the music to movement on ice.
Criteria:
• Effortless movement in time to the music (timing)
Note: Timing is a separate Component in Compulsory Dance
• Expression of the music’s style, character and rhythm
• Use of *finesse to reflect the nuances of the music
• Relationship between the partners reflecting the character of the music (Pair Skating and Ice Dancing)
• Appropriateness of music (Original Dance and Free Dance)
• Skating primarily to the rhythm |