Evan Lysacek Missing the Grand Prix: What Does it Mean?
http://www.requiredelements.com/2011/10 ... es-it-mean
clairdelalune wrote:ISU homologates the first quadruple Lutz jump
"The ISU recognizes and homologates the first quadruple Lutz performed in any sanctioned competition. Brandon Mroz (USA) executed the jump on September 16, 2011 during his Free Skating program at the Colorado Springs Invitational, a U.S. Figure Skating sanctioned event."
cekoni wrote:clairdelalune wrote:ISU homologates the first quadruple Lutz jump
"The ISU recognizes and homologates the first quadruple Lutz performed in any sanctioned competition. Brandon Mroz (USA) executed the jump on September 16, 2011 during his Free Skating program at the Colorado Springs Invitational, a U.S. Figure Skating sanctioned event."
http://isu.sportcentric.net/db/isu_fron ... php?id=929
To view the video of Brandon Mroz’s quadruple Lutz click here
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I have not doubted, not for a moment, in the power of U.S. FS Federation
P.S. Plushy jumped quadruple Salchow at the Russian Cup 2004 ... no one else than him?
clairdelalune wrote:cekoni wrote:...
P.S. Plushy jumped quadruple Salchow at the Russian Cup 2004 ... no one else than him?
Timothy Goebel is the first and most famous 4S jumper in history.
cekoni wrote:
P.S. ... I must honestly admit, that I'm jealous that some Plushy's achievements it is not officially recognized, as well as to skaters from the west
cekoni wrote:
P.S. Plushy jumped quadruple Salchow at the Russian Cup 2004 ... no one else than him?
lala630312 wrote:cekoni wrote:
P.S. Plushy jumped quadruple Salchow at the Russian Cup 2004 ... no one else than him?
Have you video about Russian Cup?
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