[Confusing] Where is Tursynbaeva's "ChSq1"?

Wasn’t input in real time and they probably had to go back and review to A) first of all find it, and B) decide if they would give it any credit. There have been skaters that put zero effort into the sequence and gotten it called ChSq without the 1, no level and 0 points— I think Abzal Rakimgaliev had it happen several times in his career.

At the time, the data operator probably didn’t have the capability to add an element in the middle of the program, so it got placed at the end.

Her choreography with Orser did. Not. Exist. I think The Prayer was an even worse offender.
 
On this topic, I think it was Nicole Schott who didn't get credit for a choreo sequence at world's, but I can't recall the year. Could never understand that one.
 
I spent way too much time looking at her protocols earlier in the season.

It looks like the 'element' was after her step sequence at about 3:42. She did a spiral pose for like a half a second and then some other choreo posing. Should not have been above Mirai in the FS :)
 
Wasn’t input in real time and they probably had to go back and review to A) first of all find it, and B) decide if they would give it any credit.
How is it any different from this though: https://youtu.be/2dwNerVv9kY?si=PZE6xgjZvftEW72b&t=143

Or Medvedeva's if we want a comparison from 2016 worlds... Medvedeva even only did two field moves...

Seems strange that the TP "somehow" missed Tursynbaeva's, but can totally catch and call other equally barren choreography sequences.

Her choreography with Orser did. Not. Exist.
Depending on your definition of choreography, it did not exist with Eteri either.
 
Just watching that video, I can see why he didn't give her any choreography. She had a lot of things to work on. I personally couldn't get into her or her camera-hog mom.
 
At the time, the data operator probably didn’t have the capability to add an element in the middle of the program, so it got placed at the end.
If elements don't get called during the program or missed they can be added to the end.
 
To elaborate, there is simply no ability in the IJS/FSM to insert an element that was missed in the place it was originally supposed to be. Any element that was missed, whether because it was nigh-unidentifiable to the tech panel or the data operator made a mistake, is added to the end.

This is also done to make sure the judges don't miss it and can put their GOEs in the correct spot, instead of having to re-do them all.
 

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