Euler (figure skating)

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An Euler is a specific connection jump in figure skating . He is also known under the name Thorén after the Swedish figure skater Per Thorén .

After running up, the right foot is used to jump backwards outwards. Landing takes place after a turn, backwards inwards on the left leg. Alternatively, the Euler can be executed in mirror image. In combinations, the Euler allows a sequential jump from the inner edge, such as B. the Salchow or the Flip .

Individual evidence

  1. Waltraud Witte: Figure Skating Basics , Meyer & Meyer, chap. 7.3.2.7 [1]