Triple-Axle
A "Triple-Axle" is a complex figure skating jump that involves three and a half rotations in the air. It is performed by skaters during competitions and is considered one of the most difficult jumps due to its required speed, height, and precise timing. The jump is executed by taking off from a back outside edge, rotating in the air, and landing on the same foot.
Successful execution of a Triple-Axle showcases a skater's technical skill and athleticism. It is often attempted by elite skaters, including those competing in events like the Winter Olympics and the World Figure Skating Championships. The jump has become a hallmark of advanced figure skating performances.