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A quad, or quadruple, is a figure skating jump with at least four (but fewer than five) revolutions. All quadruple jumps have four revolutions, except for the quadruple Axel, which has four and a half revolutions. The quadruple toe loop and quadruple Salchow are the two most commonly performed quads. Quadruple jumps have become increasingly common among World and Olympic level men's single skaters, to the point that not performing a quad in a program has come to be seen as a severe handicap. This phenomenon is often referred to as the "quad revolution". Since 2018, quadruple jumps have also become an increasingly common feature of women's skating, although they are not allowed under the ISU rules in the ladies' short program. The first person to land a ratified quadruple jump in competitio

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  • Čtverný skok (cs)
  • 쿼드 (피겨스케이팅) (ko)
  • Quad (figure skating) (en)
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  • 쿼드(Quad) 또는 쿼드러플(Quadruple)은 4회전 피겨 스케이팅 점프이다. 쿼드러플 토룹과 쿼드러플 살코 두가지가 가장 일반적으로 사용되고 있다. (ko)
  • Čtverný skok je krasobruslařský skok, který je často přezdíván jako ‚‚čtverný axel‘‘. Mnozí označují za skok až za hranicemi lidských schopností. Legenda tvrdí, že při něm vyzýváte na souboj gravitaci. Na japonském mistrovství jej do své jízdy poprvé zařadil japonský krasobruslař Juzuru Hanjú.[kdy?] Dopadl na obě nohy. Skok tedy nemohl být uznán jako první oficiální čtverný axel v historii. Jozef Sabovčík je bývalý československý a slovenský krasobruslař. Byl prvním krasobruslařem, který na mezinárodní soutěži v Sarajevu 1984 skočil čtverný skok.[zdroj?!] (cs)
  • A quad, or quadruple, is a figure skating jump with at least four (but fewer than five) revolutions. All quadruple jumps have four revolutions, except for the quadruple Axel, which has four and a half revolutions. The quadruple toe loop and quadruple Salchow are the two most commonly performed quads. Quadruple jumps have become increasingly common among World and Olympic level men's single skaters, to the point that not performing a quad in a program has come to be seen as a severe handicap. This phenomenon is often referred to as the "quad revolution". Since 2018, quadruple jumps have also become an increasingly common feature of women's skating, although they are not allowed under the ISU rules in the ladies' short program. The first person to land a ratified quadruple jump in competitio (en)
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