Flip jump

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The flip jump (also called the flip, and formerly the toe salchow) is a figure skating jump. The International Skating Union (ISU) defines a flip jump as "a toe jump that takes off from a back inside edge and lands on the back outside edge of the opposite foot".[1] It is executed with assistance from the toe of the free foot.[2]

History

The origin of the flip jump is unknown, although American professional figure skater Bruce Mapes might have created it.[1] Writer Ellyn Kestnbaum calls the jump "somewhat trickier than the loop for most skaters. considerably more so than the salchow or toe loop",Template:Sfn because of its unstable inside edge and the precision required to align and time the jump's vault from the toepick.Template:Sfn As a consequence, quadruple flip jumps are, as ESPN puts it, "rare".[3] Kestnbaum also states that it is crucial that the skater's edge not be too deep, but instead almost forms a straight line.Template:Sfn

Variations of the flip jump include the half flip and the split flip. The half flip is often used as a simple transitional movement during a step sequence and as a takeoff for other half jumps. A split flip is a single flip jump with a split position at the peak of the skater's position in the air.Template:Sfn There is no record of the first male skater to perform the triple flip.[1]

In competitions, the base value of a single flip is 0.50; the base value of a double flip is 1.80; the base value of a triple flip is 5.30; the base value of a quadruple flip is 11.00; and the base value of a quintuple flip is 14.[4]

Firsts

Abbr. Jump element Skater Nation Event Ref.
3F Triple flip (women's) Script error: No such module "Sort". Template:Flagcountry 1981 European Championships [1]
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4F Quadruple flip (men's) Script error: No such module "Sort". Template:Flagcountry 2016 Team Challenge Cup [5][6]
Quadruple flip (women's) Script error: No such module "Sort". Template:Flagcountry 2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final [5][7]

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References

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