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===Euler=== {{Main|Euler jump}} The '''Euler''' is an edge jump. It was known as the half-loop jump in [[International Skating Union]] (ISU) regulations prior to the 2018–2019 season, when the name was changed.<ref name="euler"/> In Europe, the Euler is also called the Thorén jump, after its inventor, Swedish figure skater [[Per Thorén]].{{Snf|Hines|2011|p=222}} The Euler is executed when a skater takes off from the back outside edge of one skate and lands on the opposite foot and edge. It is most commonly done prior to the third jump during a three-jump combination, and serves as a way to put a skater on the correct edge in order to attempt a [[Salchow jump]] or a [[flip jump]]. It can be accomplished only as a single jump.<ref name="euler"/> The Euler has a base point value of 0.50 points, when used in combination between two listed jumps, and also becomes a listed jump.<ref name="ISU 2475">{{cite web| title=ISU Communication 2475 Single and Pair Skating 2022-24| url=https://www.isu.org/figure-skating/rules/fsk-communications/28337-isu-communication-2475/file| access-date=12 October 2023| archive-date=22 October 2023| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231022184529/https://www.isu.org/figure-skating/rules/fsk-communications/28337-isu-communication-2475/file| url-status=live}}</ref>
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