- The
Salchow jump is an edge jump in
figure skating. It was
named after its inventor,
Ulrich Salchow, in 1909. The
Salchow is
accomplished with a takeoff...
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Salchow may
refer to:
Ulrich Salchow (1877–1949),
Swedish figure skater Salchow jump, a
figure skating jump
named after him This
disambiguation page lists...
- Karl Emil
Julius Ulrich Salchow (7
August 1877 – 19
April 1949) was a Danish-born
Swedish figure skater, who
dominated the
sport in the
first decade of...
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single Salchow is 0.40; the base
value of a
double Salchow is 1.30; the base
value of a
triple Salchow is 4.30; and the base
value of a
quadruple Salchow is...
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Josha Salchow (born 2 July 1999) is a
German competitive swimmer. He
represented Germany at the 2024
Summer Olympics. "Josha
Salchow".
Retrieved 1 August...
- has four and a half revolutions. The
quadruple toe loop and
quadruple Salchow are the two most
commonly performed quads.
Quadruple jumps have become...
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Kelly Salchow (born
October 5, 1973 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an
American rower. She
competed in women's
quadruple sculls at the 2000
Summer Olympics and...
- Lutz, quad flip, and quad toe loop jumps; the
second to land the quad
Salchow (after Miki Ando); and the
first to land two and
three ratified quads in...
- Championships, a quad
Salchow attempt at the 1993
Skate America, a quad
Salchow attempt at the 1993
Piruetten and a quad
Salchow attempt at the 1996 World...
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compulsory figures but won the free
skating with a
triple loop, a
triple salchow, and two
triple toe loop combinations. She
finished 8th in the overall...