- 6.0 system
The 6.0 system was the judging system used in competitive
figure skating until 2005, when it was replaced by theISU Judging System in international events.The 6.0 system was split up into "technical merit" (in the free skate), "required elements" (in the short program), and "presentation" (in both programs). The marks for each program ran from 0.0 to 6.0, the latter being the highest. These marks were used to determine a preference ranking, or "ordinal", separately for each judge; the judges' preferences were then combined to determine placements for each skater in each program. The placements for the two programs were then combined, with the free skate placement weighted more heavily than the short program. The highest placing individual (based on the sum of the weighted placements) was declared the winner. [http://www.usfigureskating.org/New_Judging.asp?id=314 The 6.0 System at usfigureskating.org] , accessed September 4, 2006.]
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