2023 Asian Gymnastics Championships

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We will find out when they compete at worlds. Those issues are the main reason for the E score differences between Carey’s Cheng and Andrade’s Cheng, but I won’t go beyond and say Yeo will definitely score higher. In general, yurchenko vaults score better than other entries in WAG.
 
The flag on Yeo’s leotard will probably be .2 less.
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All vaults aside from Yurchenkos incur a deduction on post-flight simply because of body shape. It’s literally taught that heel drive generates the rotation in forward entry vaults, but to enter the flight phase with a slight pike to generate the heel drive forward momentum is a deduction that makes the vault not worth using for those who can do Yurchenkos, where the post-flight is straight bodied by default.
 
You are totally right. The Tsuk entry / handspring entry vault in general incurs more deductions than Yurchenko entry in WAG, though the equivalent Tsuk entry receives a higher difficulty value. For example, DTY (5D) often scores better than DTT (5.2D). The difficulty value of Cheng is even 0.2 higher than Rudi.
 
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Yulo’s handstand on one rail and EXTREMELY clean dismount!!! Ugh!

15.266 - he just clinched his THIRD gold (freaking insane, 3/5!) at the moment. Surely Carlos lost that AA gold because of PH.
 
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The rules do allow a snap into layout elements (even on uneven bars dismounts). They deduct “excessive snap”. The deduction is 0.1 for a snap where the makes an angle of 90° (or more open) and 0.3 for less than 90°. Of course, there’s no clarification on the angle that’s still acceptable… So one could argue about miscalibration of what’s “excessive” as well as misuse of that deduction.
 
It’s certainly in media outlets posted on social media. Likes and comments are there too.

 

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