[2][3] In competitions, points are awarded based on the number of rotations completed during the jump.
[4] The International Skating Union (ISU) defines the Lutz jump as "a toe-pick assisted jump with an entrance from a back outside edge and landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot".
[3] Skaters tend to go into it with a long, diagonal take-off into one of the corners of the rink.
[2][9] A "cheated" Lutz jump without an outside edge is called a "flutz".
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