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The 6.0 System: Value Of Each Section of Competitions

Compulsory dances and school figures may be a thing of the past in ISU Championships, but in skating's glory days, they played a crucial role in deciding who came out on top. 

Compiled from old rulebooks, magazines and judging manuals, the below data highlights how the scoring system evolved and changed over the course of over a century, under the 6.0 system.

SINGLES FIGURE SKATING

Abbreviations used: CF (Compulsory Figures), FS (Free Skating), OP (Original Program), SP (Short Program), TP (Technical Program), QR (Qualifying Round)


Year

QR

CF

SP/TP/OP

FS

Number of Figures

Notes

1896

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1897

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1898

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1899

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1900

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1901

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1902

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1903

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1904

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1905

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1906

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1907

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1908

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1909

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1910

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1911

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1912

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1913

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

At 1913 ISU Congress, Norwegian Federation motioned that figures & free skating should be worth the same. Voted down 10-2.

1914

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1922

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1923

N/A

61.11%

N/A

38.89%

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

Based on a maximum rating of 432 points – 264 for school figures and 168 for free skating, by a factor of 14

1924

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1925

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1926

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1927

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1928

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1929

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1930

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1931

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1932

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1933

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1934

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1935

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1936

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1937

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1938

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1939

N/A

60-67%*

N/A

33-40%*

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)

See note below table

1947


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

12 (6 figures skated on each foot)


1948


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1949


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1950


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1951


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1952


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1953


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6

Proposal to make figures & free skating both worth 50% shot down at ISU Congress

1954


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1955


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1956


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1957


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1958


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1959


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1960


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1961


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1962


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1963


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1964


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1965


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6

Proposal to make figures and free skating equal in value got a vote in favour at ISU Congress, but didn't meet 2/3 majority so didn't pass

1966


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1967


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1968


60.00%

N/A

40.00%

6


1969


50.00%

N/A

50.00%

6

First year figures and free skating were equal in value at World Championships

1970


50.00%

N/A

50.00%

6


1971


50.00%

N/A

50.00%

6


1972


50.00%

N/A

50.00%

6


1973


40.00%

20.00%

40.00%

3

After first season SP was included in singles events, “various proposals to increase to four the number of compulsory figures skated in ISU Championships were defeated” at ISU Congress.

1974


40.00%

20.00%

40.00%

3


1975


40.00%

20.00%

40.00%

3


1976


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1977


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1978


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1979


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1980


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1981


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1982


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1983


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1984


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1985


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1986


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1987


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1988


30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1989


20.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2

First year of original program with one set of requirements, previously short program elements had been drawn from 4 different groups

1990


20.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1991


N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1992


N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1993

Did not count (qualifying purposes only)

N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1994

Did not count (qualifying purposes only)

N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1995

Did not count (qualifying purposes only)

N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1996

Did not count (qualifying purposes only)

N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1997

Did not count (qualifying purposes only)

N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1998

Did not count (qualifying purposes only)

N/A

33.30%

66.70%

0


1999

20.00%

N/A

30.00%

50.00%

0


2000

20.00%

N/A

30.00%

50.00%

0


2001

20.00%

N/A

30.00%

50.00%

0


2002

20.00%

N/A

30.00%

50.00%

0


2003

20.00%

N/A

30.00%

50.00%

0


2004

20.00%

N/A

30.00%

50.00%

0


*Modern histories of the sport note that compulsory figures were worth 60% and free skating was worth 40% during this period. In reality, this was not a uniform standard until after World War II. At the 1897 World Championships, figures were worth 67% and free skating 33%. The figure skating events at the 1908 Summer Olympics were based on a maximum rating of 276 points – 168 for school figures and 108 for free skating, by a factor of 9, with figures worth 60.87% and free skating 39.13%. At the 1923 World Championships, scoring was based on a maximum rating of 432 points – 264 for school figures and 168 for free skating, by a factor of 14. Figures were worth 61.11% and free skating 38.89%. These inconsistencies can be attributed to the fact that the national skating associations that hosted the ISU Championships played a major role in organizing judging and scorecards in skating's early days.

PAIRS SKATING

Abbreviations used: CCP (Compulsory Connected Program), FS (Free Skating), OP (Original Program), SP (Short Program), TP (Technical Program)


Year

CCP/SP/OP/

TP

FS

Notes

1901

N

100.00%

First year pairs competitions were included at World Championships, though it was not considered an official competition for a World title. There were 2 pairs events – 1 for a man and a woman and 1 for 2 men

1902

N

100.00%


1903

N

100.00%


1904

N

100.00%


1905

N

100.00%


1906

N

100.00%


1907

N

100.00%


1908

N

100.00%

First officially recognized World Championships for pairs, though pairs competitions were held at Worlds every year from 1901-1907

1909

N

100.00%


1910

N

100.00%


1911

N

100.00%


1912

N

100.00%


1913

N

100.00%


1914

N

100.00%


1922

N

100.00%


1923

N

100.00%


1924

N

100.00%


1925

N

100.00%


1926

N

100.00%


1927

N

100.00%


1928

N

100.00%


1929

N

100.00%


1930

N

100.00%


1931

N

100.00%


1932

N

100.00%


1933

N

100.00%


1934

N

100.00%


1935

N

100.00%


1936

N

100.00%


1937

N

100.00%


1938

N

100.00%


1939

N

100.00%


1947

N

100.00%


1948

N

100.00%


1949

N

100.00%


1950

N

100.00%


1951

N

100.00%


1952

N

100.00%


1953

N

100.00%


1954

N

100.00%


1955

N

100.00%


1956

N

100.00%


1957

N

100.00%


1958

N

100.00%


1959

N

100.00%


1960

N

100.00%


1961

N

100.00%


1962

N

100.00%


1963

N/A

100.00%


1964

33.30%

66.70%

Trial of compulsory connected program

1965

33.30%

66.70%

Trial of compulsory connected program

1966

33.30%

66.70%


1967

33.30%

66.70%


1968

33.30%

66.70%


1969

25.00%

75.00%

25% was a reduction

1970

25.00%

75.00%


1971

25.00%

75.00%


1972

25.00%

75.00%


1973

25.00%

75.00%


1974

25.00%

75.00%


1975

25.00%

75.00%


1976

25.00%

75.00%


1977

25.00%

75.00%


1978

25.00%

75.00%


1979

28.57%

71.43%


1980

28.57%

71.43%


1981

28.57%

71.43%


1982

28.57%

71.43%


1983

28.57%

71.43%


1984

28.57%

71.43%


1985

28.57%

71.43%


1986

28.57%

71.43%


1987

28.57%

71.43%


1988

28.57%

71.43%


1989

28.57%

71.43%


1990

28.57%

71.43%


1991

33.30%

66.70%


1992

33.30%

66.70%


1993

33.30%

66.70%


1994

33.30%

66.70%


1995

33.30%

66.70%


1996

33.30%

66.70%


1997

33.30%

66.70%


1998

33.30%

66.70%


1999

33.30%

66.70%


2000

33.30%

66.70%


2001

33.30%

66.70%


2002

33.30%

66.70%


2003

33.30%

66.70%


2004

33.30%

66.70%


ICE DANCING

Abbreviations used: CD (Compulsory Dances), FD (Free Dance), OD (Original Dance), OSP (Original Set Pattern Dance),


Year

CD

OSP/OD

FD

Number of CDs Skated

Notes

1950

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4

International Ice Dancing Competition held in conjunction with Worlds, consisting of 4 compulsory dances and a 3 min free dance

1951

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1952

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1953

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1954

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1955

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1956

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1957

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1958

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1959

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1960

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1961

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1962

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1963

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1964

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1965

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1966

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1967

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1968

60.00%

N/A

40.00%

4


1969

45.00%

15.00%

40.00%

3

First year OSP skated at Worlds

1970

45.00%

15.00%

40.00%

3


1971

45.00%

15.00%

40.00%

3


1972

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3

OSP was marked as part of compulsories

1973

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1974

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1975

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1976

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1977

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1978

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1979

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1980

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1981

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1982

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1983

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1984

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3

OSP marked as a separate entity from compulsories

1985

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1986

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1987

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1988

30.00%

20.00%

50.00%

3


1989

20.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2

Reduced compulsory dances from 3 to 2, at international competitions (non-ISU Championships) 1 was permitted

1990

20.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1991

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2

Original dance introduced, compulsory dances each judged separately

1992

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1993

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1994

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1995

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1996

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1997

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1998

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


1999

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


2000

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


2001

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


2002

10.00% + 10.00%

30.00%

50.00%

2


2003

20.00%

30.00%

50.00%

1 (per team), 2 groups

Teams divided into 2 groups for compulsory dances

2004

20.00%

30.00%

50.00%

1 (per team), 2 groups


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