side jumpの例文
- No settlement is one that either side jumps up and down and celebrates,
- Meagan Duhamel sliced Craig Buntin's hand likewise on side-by-side jumps.
- In pairs, side by side jumps, throw jumps, and lifts receive this bonus.
- The Russians messed up their side-by-side jumps, with Berezhnaya crashing heavily to the ice.
- Denney accidentally sliced Barrett's calf on his right leg while practicing side-by-side jumps.
- The stadium, the first facility in Asia with side-by-side jumps, holds 40, 000.
- In the past, Dungjen joked, two camera frames were necessary to capture their side-by-side jumps.
- Shen and Zhao executed gorgeous side-by-side jumps, beginning with a double axel-triple toe loop combination.
- The pair skated easily through a romantic free program, hitting their side-by-side jumps and spin combinations with precision.
- A mistake on the side by side jumps and an awkward lift left them almost 4.50 points out of first place.
- They have replaced double axels with triple toe loops for the side-by-side jumps in both the short and long programs.
- "The Upper West Side jumps off the page as having the most perfect demographic model for us, " he said.
- "No settlement is one that either side jumps up and down and celebrates, " plaintiffs'attorney William McMurry said Tuesday.
- Drills that use side jumps and front-back jumps are more specific to team sports in which the athlete must change direction while running.
- She also told them that double axels would not be acceptable for the side-by-side jumps that are a required element in the short program.
- Their performance buried one Russian pair, former world champions Marina Eltsova and Andrei Bushkov, after Bushkov stepped out of his side-by-side jump.
- Other than Ina and Zimmerman, only Tiffany Scott and Philip Dulebohn, currently second, skated decently, and she fell on their side-by-side jump.
- Dressed in black with canary yellow trim, she and Dmitriev showed perfect unison on their side-by-side jumps and she did one of the longest upright splits in history.
- Irina Rodnina and Alexei Ulanov took the title in spite of a fall by Ulanov on a double axel, a side-by-side jump not being attempted by any other team.
- Russians Marina Yeltsova and Andrey Bushkov, the 1996 world champions, also had a rough time, botching two side-by-side jumps in a dull routine that dropped them to seventh.