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Salchow jump

The Salchow jump is an edge jump in figure skating. It was named after its inventor, Ulrich Salchow, in 1909. The Salchow is accomplished with a takeoff from the back inside edge of one foot and a landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot. It is "usually the first jump that skaters learn to double, and the first or second to triple".[1] Timing is critical because both the takeoff and landing must be on the backward edge. A Salchow is deemed cheated if the skate blade starts to turn forward before the takeoff, or if it has not turned completely backward when the skater lands back on the ice.[1]

Figure skating element
Element nameSalchow jump
Scoring abbreviationS
Element typeJump
Take-off edgeBack inside
Landing edgeBack outside
InventorUlrich Salchow

History

 
Ulrich Salchow, inventor of the Salchow jump

The Salchow jump is an edge jump in the sport of figure skating. It was named after its inventor, Swedish world champion Ulrich Salchow in 1909.[2][3] According to writer Ellyn Kestnbaum, American skater Theresa Weld "received reprimands" at the 1920 Olympics "for performing a single Salchow jump because her skirt would fly up to her knees, creating an image deemed too risque".[4][5]

In competitions, the base value of a single Salchow is 0.40; the base value of a double Salchow is 1.30; the base value of a triple Salchow is 4.30; and the base value of a quadruple Salchow is 9.70.[6]

Firsts

Abbr. Jump element Skater Nation Event Ref.
2S Double Salchow (women's) Cecilia Colledge   Great Britain 1936 European Championships [7]
3S Triple Salchow (men's) Ronald Robertson   United States 1955 World Championships
Triple Salchow (women's) Petra Burka   Canada 1962 Canadian Championships [8][a]
Triple Salchow (women's) Helli Sengstschmid   Austria 1961 European Championships [8]
Triple Salchow (women's) Jana Mrázková   Czech Republic 1961 European Championships [8]
4S Quadruple Salchow (men's) Timothy Goebel   United States 1997-1998 Junior Grand Prix final [8]
Quadruple Salchow (women's) Miki Ando   Japan 2002-2003 Junior Grand Prix final [8]
 
Japanese figure skater Miki Ando (2009)

Multiple quadruple Salchows in one program

Description Skater Nation Event Ref.
Quad Salchow w/quad toe loop jump (male's) Ilia Klimkin   Russia 1999 Nebelhorn Trophy [8]
Quad Salchow w/quad toe loop (women's) Alexandra Trusova   Russia 2018 World Junior Championships [8]
Two quad Salchows in combination with the triple and quadruple toe loop (men's) Timothy Goebel   United States 1999 Skate America [8]
Four quad jumps in the same program: Two quad Salchows, one in combination with the double toe loop; the quadruple toe loop in combination with the double toe loop; and the quadruple toe loop (men's) Nathan Chen   United States 2016 U.S. Championships [9]
Four quad jumps in the same program: Quad Salchow, quad Lutz, quad toe loop jump-triple toe loop, quad toe loop-Euler-triple Salchow (women's) Alexandra Trusova   Russia 2019 Japan Open [9]
Five quad jumps in the same program: the quad Salchow; the quad Lutz jump in combination with the triple toe; the quadruple flip jump; the quadruple toe in combination with the double toe and double loop; and the quadruple toe (men's) Nathan Chen   United States 2017 U.S. Championships

2017 Four Continents Championships

[9]
Throw quad Salchow (pair skating) Tiffany Vise and Derek Trent   United States 2007 Trophee Eric Bompard [9]

Execution

According to the ISU, the Salchow jump is an edge jump. Its takeoff is made from the back inside edge of one foot and its landing is made on the back outside edge of the opposite foot.[2] The skater enters into the jump with a backward approach, launches it using their inside edge, and lands on the opposite outside edge.[10] The free leg is extended behind the skater and swings toward the front as they spring into the air while, at the same time, drawing in their arms.[11] Skaters do not have to draw in their arms or free leg close to their bodies while performing the single Salchow because bringing the free side of their bodies forward and around the opposite side of their bodies after they turn towards the back, is enough to produce the necessary rotation.[1]

The rotation in the air, with respect to a fixed point, is slightly less than 360 degrees because the takeoff edge curves in the same direction as the rotation in the air. When a skater pulls the arms into their body and/or brings their free leg inward, more rotations can be performed; for this reason, the Salchow is "usually the first jump that skaters learn to double, and the first or second to triple".[1] As U.S. Figure Skating states, however, "timing is critical"[11] because both the takeoff and landing must be on the backward edge.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Not definitely established. A report from the 1961 European Championships stated that Helli Sengstschmid from Austria and Jana Mrazkova from Czechoslovakia had already successfully landed a triple Salchow.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kestnbaum, p. 284
  2. ^ a b Media Guide, p. 16
  3. ^ Hines, p. 193
  4. ^ Kestnbaum, p. 92
  5. ^ Eschner, Kat (6 February 2018). "A Brief History of Women's Figure Skating". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  6. ^ . Lausanne, Switzerland: International Skating Union. 23 May 2018. p. 2. Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  7. ^ Hines, p. xxiv
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i Media Guide, p. 17
  9. ^ a b c d Media Guide, p. 18
  10. ^ Park, Alice (22 February 2018). "How to Tell the Difference Between the 6 Figure Skating Jumps You'll See at the Olympics". Time Magazine. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  11. ^ a b "Identifying Jumps" (PDF). U.S. Figure Skating. p. 2. Archived from (PDF) on 15 September 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2022.

Works cited

  • Hines, James R. (2011). Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6859-5.
  • "ISU Figure Skating Media Guide 2022/23". (Media guide) International Skating Union. 17 October 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  • Kestnbaum, Ellyn (2003). Culture on Ice: Figure Skating and Cultural Meaning. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0819566411.

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The Salchow jump is an edge jump in figure skating It was named after its inventor Ulrich Salchow in 1909 The Salchow is accomplished with a takeoff from the back inside edge of one foot and a landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot It is usually the first jump that skaters learn to double and the first or second to triple 1 Timing is critical because both the takeoff and landing must be on the backward edge A Salchow is deemed cheated if the skate blade starts to turn forward before the takeoff or if it has not turned completely backward when the skater lands back on the ice 1 Figure skating elementElement nameSalchow jumpScoring abbreviationSElement typeJumpTake off edgeBack insideLanding edgeBack outsideInventorUlrich Salchow Contents 1 History 1 1 Firsts 1 2 Multiple quadruple Salchows in one program 2 Execution 3 Footnotes 4 References 5 Works citedHistory Edit Ulrich Salchow inventor of the Salchow jump The Salchow jump is an edge jump in the sport of figure skating It was named after its inventor Swedish world champion Ulrich Salchow in 1909 2 3 According to writer Ellyn Kestnbaum American skater Theresa Weld received reprimands at the 1920 Olympics for performing a single Salchow jump because her skirt would fly up to her knees creating an image deemed too risque 4 5 In competitions the base value of a single Salchow is 0 40 the base value of a double Salchow is 1 30 the base value of a triple Salchow is 4 30 and the base value of a quadruple Salchow is 9 70 6 Firsts Edit Abbr Jump element Skater Nation Event Ref 2S Double Salchow women s Cecilia Colledge Great Britain 1936 European Championships 7 3S Triple Salchow men s Ronald Robertson United States 1955 World ChampionshipsTriple Salchow women s Petra Burka Canada 1962 Canadian Championships 8 a Triple Salchow women s Helli Sengstschmid Austria 1961 European Championships 8 Triple Salchow women s Jana Mrazkova Czech Republic 1961 European Championships 8 4S Quadruple Salchow men s Timothy Goebel United States 1997 1998 Junior Grand Prix final 8 Quadruple Salchow women s Miki Ando Japan 2002 2003 Junior Grand Prix final 8 Japanese figure skater Miki Ando 2009 Multiple quadruple Salchows in one program Edit Description Skater Nation Event Ref Quad Salchow w quad toe loop jump male s Ilia Klimkin Russia 1999 Nebelhorn Trophy 8 Quad Salchow w quad toe loop women s Alexandra Trusova Russia 2018 World Junior Championships 8 Two quad Salchows in combination with the triple and quadruple toe loop men s Timothy Goebel United States 1999 Skate America 8 Four quad jumps in the same program Two quad Salchows one in combination with the double toe loop the quadruple toe loop in combination with the double toe loop and the quadruple toe loop men s Nathan Chen United States 2016 U S Championships 9 Four quad jumps in the same program Quad Salchow quad Lutz quad toe loop jump triple toe loop quad toe loop Euler triple Salchow women s Alexandra Trusova Russia 2019 Japan Open 9 Five quad jumps in the same program the quad Salchow the quad Lutz jump in combination with the triple toe the quadruple flip jump the quadruple toe in combination with the double toe and double loop and the quadruple toe men s Nathan Chen United States 2017 U S Championships 2017 Four Continents Championships 9 Throw quad Salchow pair skating Tiffany Vise and Derek Trent United States 2007 Trophee Eric Bompard 9 Execution EditAccording to the ISU the Salchow jump is an edge jump Its takeoff is made from the back inside edge of one foot and its landing is made on the back outside edge of the opposite foot 2 The skater enters into the jump with a backward approach launches it using their inside edge and lands on the opposite outside edge 10 The free leg is extended behind the skater and swings toward the front as they spring into the air while at the same time drawing in their arms 11 Skaters do not have to draw in their arms or free leg close to their bodies while performing the single Salchow because bringing the free side of their bodies forward and around the opposite side of their bodies after they turn towards the back is enough to produce the necessary rotation 1 The rotation in the air with respect to a fixed point is slightly less than 360 degrees because the takeoff edge curves in the same direction as the rotation in the air When a skater pulls the arms into their body and or brings their free leg inward more rotations can be performed for this reason the Salchow is usually the first jump that skaters learn to double and the first or second to triple 1 As U S Figure Skating states however timing is critical 11 because both the takeoff and landing must be on the backward edge Footnotes Edit Not definitely established A report from the 1961 European Championships stated that Helli Sengstschmid from Austria and Jana Mrazkova from Czechoslovakia had already successfully landed a triple Salchow 8 References Edit a b c d Kestnbaum p 284 a b Media Guide p 16 Hines p 193 Kestnbaum p 92 Eschner Kat 6 February 2018 A Brief History of Women s Figure Skating Smithsonian Magazine Retrieved 19 November 2022 Communication No 2168 Single amp Pair Skating Lausanne Switzerland International Skating Union 23 May 2018 p 2 Archived from the original on 21 March 2022 Retrieved 19 November 2022 Hines p xxiv a b c d e f g h i Media Guide p 17 a b c d Media Guide p 18 Park Alice 22 February 2018 How to Tell the Difference Between the 6 Figure Skating Jumps You ll See at the Olympics Time Magazine Retrieved 20 November 2022 a b Identifying Jumps PDF U S Figure Skating p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 15 September 2019 Retrieved 20 November 2022 Works cited EditHines James R 2011 Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 6859 5 ISU Figure Skating Media Guide 2022 23 Media guide International Skating Union 17 October 2022 Retrieved 19 November 2022 Kestnbaum Ellyn 2003 Culture on Ice Figure Skating and Cultural Meaning Middletown Connecticut Wesleyan University Press ISBN 0819566411 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salchow jump amp oldid 1125773776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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