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1281:Hydroblading
1255:Twizzle turn
1225:Counter turn
1215:Choctaw turn
1210:Bracket turn
1196:Steps, turns
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1487:Zero Chill
1359:Grand Slam
1276:Cantilever
1205:Three turn
1187:Camel spin
1119:Euler jump
971:Grand Prix
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317:References
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147:As of the
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58:Background
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1235:Loop turn
1230:Crossover
1134:Lutz jump
1129:Loop jump
1124:Flip jump
1114:Axel jump
1052:and other
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297:Footnotes
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1531:Category
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