ChSQ is not judged on levels of difficulty but only on the execution. To use ISU terminology - all ChSqs are assigned to be level 1 and they are judged only on GOE. In single/pairs skating scoring system GOEs are percentage of achieved levels, and in ice dance they are translated in points differently (by already written table which is translating given GOE in actual points/scores for every level separately). So, there is no levels there, but ISU is using Level 1 identification for all of them. And GOEs are translated in scores based only on a table of points, written differently for different disciplines.
I think I understand. But it's just that it's so confusing compared to other elements - e.g. a 3S with BV 4,30 and with a GOE of +5 = +50% = +2,15, so the end score is 4,30+2,15=6,45.
That is not the case with the ChSq. The BV is 3,00 and the GOE adds more than max 50%.
I think I understand. But it's just that it's so confusing compared to other elements - e.g. a 3S with BV 4,30 and with a GOE of +5 = +50% = +2,15, so the end score is 4,30+2,15=6,45.
That is not the case with the ChSq. The BV is 3,00 and the GOE adds more than max 50%.