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- Jun 6, 2019
Has anyone ever landed a 4-3-3 in international competition besides Plushenko?
I was told by a friend that Plushenko is the only one and will remain the only because 4-3-3s and 3-3-3s are not allowed. That doesn't make any sense because I've seen 4-2-2s and 3-3-2s before. If a skater wants an eight triple layout with a 4-3-3 he or she will need a) more than one quad and b) the ability to do -3Lo combinations. (i.e., 4T+3T+3T, 4S, 3A, 3S/3A+2T, 3Lz+3Lo, 3F. It seems to me that the reason no one does them is because of the Zayak rule or an inability to do so, not because of any rule explicitly forbidding it. Can anyone clarify?
3 or 4 people.
1 guy used to do 4T+3T+3T. His name Kevin Van de Perren.
This was relatively recently compared to Plushenko.