Nitro, ну в твоих ссылках правил не содержится
нужно заранее решать, какие элементы будут максимально оцениваться
олдскул / ньюскул
вот выдержка из правил PKRA
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из этого понятно, что трюки на крюке здесь не рассматриваются вообще
50. JUDGING CRITERIA
Judging will be based on an entire heat, not on individual tricks. A rider who performs just one \'big\' trick in a heat and little else will not be judged as highly as a rider who can perform tricks of a high standard throughout the heat. In a man on man format, riders are competing against each other.
Freestyle PKRA World Tour will be judged on Overall Impression, which will be based on the following.
Technical Difficulty – The technical difficulty of tricks completed during the heat. Note that “combination tricks” will not automatically score higher than a “regular trick” (eg kiteloop-Mobe Vs Mobe). Everything is related to the quality of the execution (Power) and when considering Kiteloop / Downloop combinations, to the extra Power and Amplitude generated by the Kiteloop / Downloop compared to the “regular trick” one. Technical difficulty of low tricks is directly related to the speed in and out of the trick and the amount and quality (lines direction) of the air during the trick execution. Landing low tricks with a high degree of technical difficulty on the execution will increase the chances of winning the heat.
Power – The power during the execution of the tricks. Power will be considered as a combination of:
- Speed into and out of the tricks.
- Kite at 45o or lower during the execution of the trick.
- Height and amplitude of the trick.
Risk factor – is directly linked to the Power (already involves speed in and out, lines direction and amplitude - height) involved in the execution of the tricks, but also to the commitment of the rider, technical and physical challenge during the execution, duration of the critical moment, amount and quality (lines direction) of the air in the trick, and energy on the execution.
Variety – Variety of tricks completed during the heat on both tacks.
Repetition of tricks on the same tack will decrease the chances of winning the heat.
Repetition of tricks on both tacks (switch tricks) will increase the chances of winning the heat.
Height – Height of the tricks completed during the heat. This aspect will exponentially come into consideration as the wind conditions increase, but only when the height is achieved along risk factor and technical difficulty.
Smoothness – Smoothness and fluidity during the execution of tricks completed during the heat, between different tricks in a routine and on landings.
Style – The personal flamboyance and attitude of the rider when performing in the heat.
Innovation – Tricks that have never been landed in competition before.
When the heat is close, the quality of the execution of the tricks completed during the heat, will be the key factor to decide the winner. The quality of the execution of the tricks is determined by the power, risk factor and speed in and out of the tricks for the low tricks.
Pushing the limits under control will increase the chances of winning the heat.
Crashes are ignored by the judges and will never penalize the rider in his overall impression, although, if a rider continually crashes it will be difficult to judge.
Tricks are judged from take-off to the landing. Combinations and risk factor are taken into account when judging.
In general the judges will look for quality of tricks over quantity.