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Beam was her only contribution to the team and the Dutch left a DTY behind. Beam is an unreliable event, so Wevers needed to prove her consistency and she definitely didWhat do you mean “to justify her selection”?
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Beam was her only contribution to the team and the Dutch left a DTY behind. Beam is an unreliable event, so Wevers needed to prove her consistency and she definitely didWhat do you mean “to justify her selection”?
Yeah I was a bit gutted about that too. Would’ve loved to see Pauline pick up some more hardware. The way she moves on beam is gorgeous.I got almost all my wishes. I would have liked Schaefer-Betz to get a beam medal. Do we know if the triple L was credited for anyone?
It all comes down to the Side Somi + Tuck 1/1 connection. If it’s not credited she loses .2 for the D+D connection and .1 series bonus. They gave it to her every other time, for the same kind of execution. I’d say she took slightly longer to set her 2nd foot down on the Side Somi this time, but that shouldn’t matter, the connection shouldn’t be judged until the point where the first skill ends.I hadn’t realized what happened with Zhou Yagin. Can you do a breakdown do her beam D-scores with the video? Sounds… bad.
Zhou had a 6.4 D in qualifying, 6.6 in team final and 6.5 in event finals. Did she miss other connections in event final? You are saying she should have had 6.8?It all comes down to the Side Somi + Tuck 1/1 connection. If it’s not credited she loses .2 for the D+D connection and .1 series bonus. They gave it to her every other time, for the same kind of execution. I’d say she took slightly longer to set her 2nd foot down on the Side Somi this time, but that shouldn’t matter, the connection shouldn’t be judged until the point where the first skill ends.
I love how much Christine Still is uncontrollable gushing over this rountine:
Yes she went to 6.8 with this routine. In qualifying she didn’t do the Straight 1/1 jump after the Tuck 1/1 (.2 loss) and in both qualifying and team final she didn’t connect the Split jump out of the Front Tuck (.2 loss).Zhou had a 6.4 D in qualifying, 6.6 in team final and 6.5 in event finals. Did she miss other connections in event final? You are saying she should have had 6.8?
It was credited every other time, with no significant difference here. Doing two skills within that space of time and having no foot slide or excessive arm swing, hip flex, or extra knee bend is a connection. This one looks slightly slower because her side somi takes longer to end, but that shouldn’t be held against her. It’s even commentated how the side somi floats down onto the beam.That Side somi and tuck jump was in no way whatsoever connected.
The pauses and preparation are just insane throughout this routine. The coaches have read the COP and they still have her perform like this? She should be an absolute slam dunk beam champion. The Chinese are approaching GAGE-level mis-management of their athletes’ strengths.That Side somi and tuck jump was in no way whatsoever connected.
The quality of her elements are sublime, but its riddled with pauses (I hate the pause rule, but it’s been around for a decade now) and the choreography is so uninspired. Based on the code as written, the ranking makes sense to me.
Agreed, no way should that connection get credit. Personally, I prefer the skill selection in Zhou’s routine to Biles, but she’s getting killed in pause deductions.That Side somi and tuck jump was in no way whatsoever connected.
The quality of her elements are sublime, but its riddled with pauses (I hate the pause rule, but it’s been around for a decade now) and the choreography is so uninspired. Based on the code as written, the ranking makes sense to me.
You’re right, they credited the tuck jump 1/1 + straight jump 1/1, but not the somi + tuck jump 1/1… Weird. I thought the earlier connection was far better than that second oneShe was given 6.5D, not 6.6. The tuck + straight jump was credited, as it should be. If she knew the side somi + tuck wouldn’t be credited and she’d no longer get series bonus for the straight jump, then yeah she probably should have taken it out, but people don’t know as they are performing how everything will be called. The rules are very frustrating and unfair to the gymnasts.
It’s not even close to connected. She very clearly lifts her arms upwards after fully landing the side somi to prep for the tuck full. There was a FIG video about this where that sort of motion was given as an example of when not to credit a connection.It all comes down to the Side Somi + Tuck 1/1 connection. If it’s not credited she loses .2 for the D+D connection and .1 series bonus. They gave it to her every other time, for the same kind of execution. I’d say she took slightly longer to set her 2nd foot down on the Side Somi this time, but that shouldn’t matter, the connection shouldn’t be judged until the point where the first skill ends.
Where does the line get drawn, though?I agree. It would be better to award the attempted connection value, avoiding all these surprises and debates, and let the E-panel decide how much of it to take bacl based on the execution of what was attempted. If an E-panel judge feels it was a slow connection, they can take –0.1 out of the 0.2; if they think it was no connection, –0.2. And their opinions get averaged into the E-score.