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What's the meaning of the red, yellow and blue in the upper left corner of synchronized free skating in the Winter Olympics?
The meaning is as follows

Figure skating is divided into "technical points" and "program content points". This traffic light and scoreboard show the athletes' technical points.

In men's figure skating, the short program includes 7 technical moves, and the free skating includes 12 technical moves. In this light band, the blue is the action that has not been carried out yet. Every technical action has its basic points, and the referee will judge whether to add points or deduct points according to the implementation.

Green light: the action is done beautifully (cleanly), and no points are deducted or added.

Yellow light: there is a mistake in the action, and the referee needs to go back and punish.

Red light: The referee will deduct points if there are obvious mistakes in the action.

If it is white light with an X, it means that this action is not scored.

In the live broadcast, only by comparing the total technical score of the leader with the technical score of the current performer can we compare whether he has the opportunity to hit the first place.