The Axel jump or Axel Paulsen jump, named after its inventor, Norwegian figure skater
Axel Paulsen, is an edge jump performed in
figure skating
Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, with its introduction occurring at the Figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympi ...
. It is the sport's oldest and most difficult jump, and the only basic jump in competition with a forward take-off, which makes it the easiest to identify. A double or triple Axel is required in both the
short program and the
free skating
The free skating segment of figure skating, also called the free skate and the long program, is the second of two segments of competitions, skated after the short program. Its duration, across all disciplines, is four minutes for senior skaters ...
segment for junior and senior
single skaters in all events sanctioned by the
International Skating Union (ISU).
Compared with other basic figure skating jumps, the Axel requires an extra half revolution, which makes a triple Axel "more a quadruple jump than a triple", according to figure skating expert Hannah Robbins.
The triple Axel has become a common technical element in the men's singles discipline. As of March 2025, 27 women have successfully completed the triple Axel in international competition. The quadruple Axel was successfully executed in competition for the first time in 2022 by
Ilia Malinin
Ilia Malinin (born December 2, 2004) is an American competitive figure skater. He is a two-time World champion (2024 World Figure Skating Championships, 2024 & 2025 World Figure Skating Championships, 2025), two-time Grand Prix of Figure Skating ...
, who remains the only person to have landed it in international competition.
History

The Axel jump, also called the Axel Paulsen jump for its creator the Norwegian figure skater
Axel Paulsen, is an edge jump in the sport of
figure skating
Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, with its introduction occurring at the Figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympi ...
. According to figure skating historian James Hines, the Axel is "figure skating's most difficult jump". It is the only basic jump in competition that takes off forward, which makes it the easiest jump to identify. Skaters commonly perform a double or triple Axel, followed by a jump of lower difficulty in combination. A double or triple Axel is required in the
short program and an Axel is required in the
free program for junior and senior
single skaters in all ISU competitions.
The Axel jump is the most studied jump in figure skating. In competition, the base value of an Axel is determined by the number of revolutions completed during the jump. The base value of a single Axel is 1.10, a double Axel 3.30, a triple Axel 8.00, a quadruple Axel 12.50 and a quintuple Axel is 14.
Paulsen was the first skater to accomplish an Axel, at the first international figure skating competition, which was held in Vienna in 1882, while wearing speed skates.
Hines, who called Paulsen "progressive" for inventing it, stated that he did it "as a
special figure". By the mid-1920s, the Axel was the only jump that was not being doubled. During the early 1900s, Professional German skater
Charlotte Oelschlägel was the first woman to include an Axel in her programs; Hines reported that she would terminate the Axel with her "famous fade-away ending", the
Charlotte spiral, a move she invented. In the early 1920s,
Sonja Henie
Sonja Henie (8 April 1912 – 12 October 1969) was a Norway, Norwegian figure skating, figure skater and film star. She was a three-time List of Olympic medalists in figure skating, Olympic champion (Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics, ...
from Norway was the first female skater to perform an Axel in competition.
It was also reported by Hines that in the 1930s, Austrian skater
Felix Kaspar, who was known for his athleticism, performed Axels with a trajectory of four feet height and 20 feet distance from take-off to landing (1.20m height and 6m distance); Hines stated that "there is little doubt in the minds of those who saw him that had the technique then been known, he probably could have easily performed triple or even quadruple jumps". At the
1948 Winter Olympics, American
Dick Button was the first skater to complete a double Axel in competition. American
Carol Heiss
Carol Elizabeth Heiss Jenkins (born January 20, 1940) is an American former figure skater and actress. Competing in ladies' singles, she became the Figure skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Women's singles, 1960 Olympic champion, the Figure ...
was the first woman to perform a double Axel, in 1953.
The first successful triple Axel in competition was performed by Canadian
Vern Taylor at the
1978 World Championships.
Six years later, at the
1984 Winter Games in
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, Canadian skater
Brian Orser became the first skater to complete a triple Axel at the Olympics. According to ''
The New York Times
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'', throughout the years, the triple Axel "has become more common for male skaters" to perform.
The first female skater to successfully execute a triple Axel in competition was Japanese skater
Midori Ito, at a regional competition in the
Aichi Prefecture
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of Japan in 1988. She was also the first woman to land it at an international competition, at the
1988 NHK Trophy, as well as the first woman to land it at the Olympics, in
1992
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As of March 2025, 27 female figure skaters have completed a ratified triple Axel (with positive GOE for those performed under the new judging system). After Midori Ito first performed it in 1988 and then
Tonya Harding in 1991, over 10 years passed before more female skaters started performing it, starting with
Yukari Nakano and
Ludmila Nelidina, and then
Mao Asada
is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. She is the Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Ladies' singles, 2010 Olympic silver medalist, a three-time World Figure Skating Championships, World champion (2008, 2010, 2014), a three-t ...
(the first one to land three triple Axels in one competition),
Elizaveta Tuktamysheva,
Rika Kihira, and
Mirai Nagasu
is an American former competitive Figure skating, figure skater. She is a Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event, 2018 Olympic Games team event bronze medalist, three-time Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Four Co ...
. Since then,
Alysa Liu,
Alena Kostornaia
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,
Young You,
Kamila Valieva,
Wakaba Higuchi,
Hana Yoshida,
Rinka Watanabe,
Anastasiia Shabotova, Varvara Kisel,
Mana Kawabe,
Sofia Akateva,
Amber Glenn
Amber Elaine Glenn (born October 28, 1999) is an American figure skater. She is the 2024–25 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, 2024–25 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, 2024 & 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Cha ...
,
Mao Shimada,
Inga Gurgenidze,
Ami Nakai,
Yu-seong Kim Yu-jae Kim,
Sophie Joline Von Felton, and
Hana Bath have landed the jump successfully in international competition. Most recently,
Alexa Gasparotto landed the jump at the 2025 Maria Olszewska Memorial, but it received a negative Grade of Execution.
[https://skatingscores.com/2425/olsmem/sr/women/i/short/usa/alexa_gasparotto/]
Only five have completed the triple Axel in an Olympic program: Ito during her free skate in 1992; Japanese skater
Mao Asada
is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. She is the Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Ladies' singles, 2010 Olympic silver medalist, a three-time World Figure Skating Championships, World champion (2008, 2010, 2014), a three-t ...
in both programs in
2010
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as well as her free skate in
2014
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; American skater
Mirai Nagasu
is an American former competitive Figure skating, figure skater. She is a Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event, 2018 Olympic Games team event bronze medalist, three-time Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Four Co ...
in her free skate in the
2018 team event; Russian skater
Kamila Valieva in her short program at the
2022 team event; and Japanese skater
Wakaba Higuchi in both programs of the
2022 women's individual event.
The first throw triple Axel was performed by American
pair skaters
Rena Inoue and
John Baldwin, at the
2006 U.S. National Championships.
They were also the first couple to perform a throw triple Axel at the Olympics and international competition, in
2006
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In 2022, at the
CS U.S. Classic, American skater
Ilia Malinin
Ilia Malinin (born December 2, 2004) is an American competitive figure skater. He is a two-time World champion (2024 World Figure Skating Championships, 2024 & 2025 World Figure Skating Championships, 2025), two-time Grand Prix of Figure Skating ...
was the first skater to successfully complete a quadruple Axel in competition.
Execution
The Axel is an edge jump, which means that the skater must spring into the air from bent knees. It is the oldest but most difficult figure skating jump. A "lead-up" to the Axel is the waltz jump, a half-revolution jump and the first jump that skaters learn.
The Axel has three phases: the entrance phase (which ends with the takeoff), the flight phase, when the skater rotates into the air, and the landing phase, which begins when the skater's blade hits the ice and ends when they are "safely skating backwards on the full outside edge with one leg behind in the air". According to researcher Anna Mazurkiewicz and her colleagues, the most important parts of the entrance phase is the transition phase (also called the pre-takeoff phase) and the takeoff itself.
The jump has a forward takeoff, typically from a step forward onto the outside edge of the takeoff foot. The skater then kicks through with their free leg, helping them to jump into the air. The skater must land on the back outside edge on the opposite foot, and the change in foot required to complete the Axel means that their centre of gravity must be transferred from the left side to the right, while rotating in the air, to reach the correct position to land. As a result, the Axel has an extra half-rotation, which, as figure skating expert Hannah Robbins states, "makes a triple Axel more a quadruple jump than a triple": the single Axel consists of one-and-a-half revolutions, the double Axel consists of two-and-half revolutions, and the triple Axel consists of three-and-a-half revolutions.
Sports reporter Nora Princiotti states, about the triple Axel, "It takes incredible strength and body control for a skater to get enough height and to get into the jump fast enough to complete all the rotations before landing with a strong enough base to absorb the force generated". According to American skater
Mirai Nagasu
is an American former competitive Figure skating, figure skater. She is a Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Team event, 2018 Olympic Games team event bronze medalist, three-time Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Four Co ...
, "falling on the triple Axel is really brutal". On a successful quadruple Axel, the skater lands with five to ten times the force of their body weight.
It has been shown that the more skilled skaters have greater takeoff velocities and jump lengths. When skaters perform double Axels, they exhibit greater rotations during the flight phase, take off in more closed positions, and attain greater rotational velocities than when performing single Axels. They also increase their turns not by increasing the time in the air, but by increasing their rotational velocity when performing single, double, and triple Axels. According to researcher D.L. King, the key to executing a successful triple Axel is "achieving a high rotational velocity by generating angular momentum at take-off and minimising the moment of inertia about the spin axis".
As of January 2023, four skaters have earned a perfect score for the triple Axel jump (since the introduction of the
ISU Judging System
The ISU Judging System or the International Judging System (IJS), occasionally referred to as the Code of Points (COP) system, is the scoring system that has been used since 2004 to judge the figure skating disciplines of single skating, men's an ...
in 2004): Yuzuru Hanyu,
Javier Fernández,
Yan Han, and
Shoma Uno. Hanyu was awarded a
maximum score ten times, the most among skaters. Besides its quality, Hanyu's jump is notable for its consistency; he landed 51 triple Axels with a positive
grade of execution (GOE) in 53 international senior short programs with only two mistakes in that competition segment in a span of twelve years.
Gallery
File:Yuzuru Hanyu - 2018 Autumn Classic - 3.jpg, Yuzuru Hanyu sets up for an Axel jump
File:2012 Rostelecom Cup 01d 144 Adelina Sotnikova.JPG, Adelina Sotnikova sets up for an Axel jump
File:Bradie Tennell - 2018 Autumn Classic - 13.jpg, Bradie Tennell rotates in the air
File:Mone Chiba 2024 Worlds Free Skate 6.jpg, Mone Chiba landing
File:Amber Glenn 2025 Worlds Free Skate 3A 02.webm, Video of Amber Glenn
Amber Elaine Glenn (born October 28, 1999) is an American figure skater. She is the 2024–25 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, 2024–25 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, 2024 & 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Cha ...
performing a triple Axel jump
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