A skater's technical program is a structured sequence of jumps, spins, and other elements performed during a figure skating competition. This program showcases the athlete's technical skills and is typically set to music, lasting between 2 to 4 minutes. Each element is assigned a difficulty level, and skaters aim to execute them with precision and artistry to earn high scores from judges. The technical program is one of two segments in a competition, the other being the artistic or free program.
Executing the program.
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Vocational and technical programs
Skaters compete and get scored on their jumps and spins in their program. The skater with the highest score wins.
Skaters compete and get scored on their jumps and spins in their program. The skater with the highest score wins.
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Pro hockey and speed skaters wear helmets but pro figure skaters don't.
An error in a program or a malfunction in a program's code which can cause anomolies, abnormal program execution and catastrophic failures (crash).
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