- The preliminary round will involve two performances, with the best performance recorded in each one being ranked.
- The final round of the competition will feature three performances, with the top two performances serving as a deciding factor.
- Credit for each mistake will be deducted from the athlete's score upon completion of their jump. Tiny errors (1-9 points) may include minor contact with the ground during landing. Medium-level mistakes (10-19 points) may involve unintentional adjustments to an aerial maneuver due to instability or instability caused by sudden changes in motion. Severe mistakes (20-29 points) will result in a body collision with snow, with extreme penalties if these occurrences occur in a jumper's base hit. Major offenses (30+ points) may include not following the rules of using the snowboard before taking off, resulting in a lower score.
<li>Subsequently, scores will be calculated based on a weighted average of all points assigned for minor and major infractions.</li> <li>In case multiple athletes have identical scores after a tiebreaker, they will assess the performances for the consecutive rounds to determine the order in which they appear. If ties persist, the player with the higher number of consecutively successful jumps will be given priority in the final round.
The scoring system is designed to emphasize precision, accuracy, and control over complex aerial maneuvers. Each mistake results in a deduction from the athlete's overall score, which further emphasizes the importance of eliminating errors in order to achieve optimal performance on this thrilling platform.
By adhering to these guidelines, compe *** s aim to refine their skills, understand the rules intricacies, and confidently execute complex air tricks under pressure. A combination of technical prowess, creativity, and mental fortitude allows them to navigate the challenging waters of "the big finale," captivating audiences and showcasing their unwavering dedication to excellence at the highest level.
Thus, with rigorous evaluation and adherence to strict rules, skilled and ambitious athletes can successfully progress through the stages of the "big leap" – ultimately demonstrating their remarkable talent and commitment to success on the world-renowned stage of competitive skydiving.
