Who Needs Triple Axels and Toe Loops? Give Us Compulsory Figures!

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Nice story on the resurgence of interest in figures -- and they've added new ones.

'The modern figures movement has tried hard to broaden its appeal, deploying black ice (to better see the figures), drones (to capture the figures for posterity), sequestered judges (to avoid corruption), smaller figures (involving more turns, and more “action”) and creative figures, of the skater’s own design (an activity the Olympic Games featured only once, in 1908). Designs this year included a ball of twine and a flower.

Ms. Kelly compared what she’s doing to preserving an endangered language.

“The knowledge was literally going extinct,” she said. For a figure called the Maltese Cross, “we realized there were probably less than five people alive who could actually still skate it. It’s really an exciting journey to dive into this knowledge and these geniuses and what they knew.”

In lieu of a television deal for now, she live-streams the event and provides enthusiastic commentary herself.

“Let’s see where he’s going to take his Maltese Cross. He’s going to start on his left inside edge… inside edge, inside edge, inside edge, pull … ahhhh, that was really well done! … Keep going, don’t put that foot down, oh, what an amazing recovery! … And, left forward inside, left backward inside, left forward inside—he saved it! … The top of that cross is not so precise, but he is making it happen!”'
 
God I hope patch never sees the light of day again :scream::yikes:

I do think it’s interesting that WSJ has recently written a bunch of articles about skating. That’s pretty cool.
 
God I hope patch never sees the light of day again :scream::yikes:

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Reminds me of when I made my dad sit through the entire telecast of the final CD at the Vancouver Olympics.
“Dad, this is history...”
He still maintains it’s 3 hours of his life that he’ll never get back :rolleyes:

I used to love watching CD, but CF? NO way.
 
I enjoyed watching figures live, especially the loops. I remember great performers of these, such as Scott Hamilton who, due to his height, had some of the tiniest but neatest around. I always waited for Scott’s loops.
 
@barbk I can’t access the link because I don’t subscribe to the Journal. Does the article have a link to her livestream or more info about that? Thanks.
 
I LOVE watching figures and with the development of technology since their demise, I think they could be made to look very interesting on TV now. There's something very relaxing about the slowness of it, the whirring of the blades and the silence of all those around.

Overhead shots while skating, zooming into the tracings, and better documented protocols would be great. I could see a recap segment of the top 3. Also, I can see that top three skaters getting 30, 20, and 10 points, which could not determine the competition and could be overcome with technical content in free skating but would also help some without quads close the gap.
 
If they ever brought back figures, I'd prefer to see it as a different discipline, rather than integrated with singles. It just takes too much time to master figures to be able to do that and also train at the levels required today.
 
If they ever brought back figures, I'd prefer to see it as a different discipline, rather than integrated with singles. It just takes too much time to master figures to be able to do that and also train at the levels required today.
As the importance of Compulsory Figures was scaled back, the importance of jumps increased, and with it, injuries. I would gladly trade the serious injuries we see today for better basic skating.

YMMV.
 


 
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Here is what Gary's recent freeskating looks like.


... with protocols :D

 

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