Figure skating element |
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This is an infobox for an article on a specific figure skating element.
Figure skating element | |
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Element name | {{{element name}}} |
Alternative name | {{{alt name}}} |
Scoring abbreviation | {{{scoring abbrev}}} |
Element type | {{{element type}}} |
Edges | {{{edges}}} |
Take-off edge | {{{take off edge}}} |
Landing edge | {{{landing edge}}} |
Inventor | {{{inventor}}} |
Named for | {{{named for}}} |
Disciplines | {{{disciplines}}} |
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Parameter | Explanation |
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image | Use Image Name.jpg, not [[File:Image name.jpg]] |
imagesize | The size of the image. Defaults to 220px |
caption | Caption for the image. |
element name | Official name for the element. |
alt name | Legitimate alternative names that are officially used. For example, a legitimate alternate name for the loop jump is the Rittberger jump. |
scoring abbrev | The scoring abbreviation that appears on the protocols under the ISU Judging System. |
element type | The type of element. For example, use: [[Figure skating jumps|Jump]] for a jump |
edges | If an element is defined by being performed on one or more specific edges, list them. |
take off edge | The take-off edge for jump. |
landing edge | The landing edge for the jump. Although this may seem redundant, don't assume the reader knows the landing edge. |
inventor | The inventor of the element. Do not use if there is any doubt about who is credited for inventing it. If this is a case of inventing vs. popularizing, use the following parameter instead. If the element is named for the inventor, use only this parameter. |
named for | Who the element is named for. If the element is named for the inventor, use only the inventor parameter. |
disciplines | The discipline(s) that the element is used in. Use this only if the element is in one or two disciplines, not all of them. For example, the death spiral is a pair skating element, and a lift is a pair skating and ice dancing element. |