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When you go to a competition each thing you do is evaulated. The footwork, jumps & spins. These points are added together along with points for fluidty and artistic points. Then the dudictions, did you fall did you cheat rotations on your jumps, did you fall out of the spin. did you trip? once these points are ducted the person (or pair) with the most points win.

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The team with the highest number of goals at the end of the game is the winner. If both teams have the same number of goals, the match may be declared a tie/draw, or there are several options to determine an outright winner (i.e. overtime and shootouts).

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Now there are no more figures, so figures do not count.

The judges tally the points by adding the score of the short program, and adding the score for the long program, thus, creating a combined total, which will determine how well you did.

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i dont know but do not ask the dude who put the other answer up here

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You step on the ice with ice skates and HANG ON TO THE WALL and step like you are walking. If you walk a long time and stop, you will start gliding.

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You do not win a game. You just win. You win my being the fastest person over the line without being disqualified.

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They perform routines and then they are judged on their performance.

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