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  • Progression of FreeStyle Skiing

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    • In freestyle skiing (specifically in judged events like Slopestyle, Halfpipe, and Big Air), the progression score is a key judging criterion that rewards athletes for pushing the boundaries of the sport. It evaluates a skier’s ability to introduce new, innovative, or technically advanced tricks that have rarely or never been seen before in competition.

    • Here is a breakdown of what the progression score entails:

      • Definition: Progression represents the forward movement of the sport, focusing on technical innovation, creativity, and the risk involved in trying new maneuvers.
      • Evaluation: Judges award points based on whether a competitor brings new tricks to the table, uses unique, difficult combinations, or executes tricks in a way that surpasses previous standards.
      • Context: It is one of the "overall impression" criteria, alongside difficulty, execution, amplitude, and variety. Impact: A high progression score can be the deciding factor between two competitors with similar difficulty levels, rewarding those who take the biggest risks to evolve the sport.
    • In summary, a progression score recognizes innovation and risk-taking, encouraging athletes to move beyond established tricks and create new, harder, or more stylish maneuvers.

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