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Upright position in spins includes layback, Biellmann or similar variations. What is similar?

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Upright position in spins includes layback, Biellmann or similar variations. What is similar?

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“Similar” means a position with the free leg higher than the head, but not above it which you can reach from upright position. If, however, a skater reaches such a position from a camel by grapping the free leg, this is considered a camel and not an upright variation.Can a change of foot in a spin be performed with a toe-Arabian jump?”No, this change of foot is allowed and will be considered as a difficult change of foot and will count as a feature only in Free Skating. If performed in Short Program, such change of foot will be considered as an error, will not count as a feature and the GOE will be reduced according to the ISU guidelines for touching the ice with the free foot.

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