2023 Xfinity Nationals Senior WAG Day 2 discussion

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Really not sure the reasoning or why it began, but in this modern era it helps me mentally prepare for what I’m about to see, particularly for the pre-flight
 
There are four non-rebounding connections in Biles’s beam routine. They are super fast and I don’t know someone else who connects faster. Personally I won’t take rhythm deductions, but I’m not sure whether the judges took them.

 
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Simone only needed an 11.6 on vault #2 to beat Roberson, and a layout Yurchenko is valued at 3.6
 
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I don’t think she would have competed an easy vault. She has never competed a drastically downgraded routine on purpose. The closest one was her beam in 2021, when she just downgraded the dismount to double pike.
 
You just reminded me that you’re a judge, so I have a random question somewhat related to Nationals, but really just related to Simone’s beam D score…

On her dismount sequence, why isn’t she seemingly getting a deserved 0.3 CV for 0.1 SB plus 0.2 for B+G acro connection? Is her bhs stepout in the dismount series ignored because the skill is already counted among to her earlier SB sequence of BHS+LOSOx2?

If that’s the case would she gain +0.2 DV from switch to sequential two-footed backhandsprings, or if that’s a challenge for her, maybe a one-armed BHS before her first sequence?
 
On her dismount sequence, why isn’t she seemingly getting a deserved 0.3 CV for 0.1 SB plus 0.2 for B+G acro connection? Is her bhs stepout in the dismount series ignored because the skill is already counted among to her earlier SB sequence of BHS+LOSOx2?
B + F (or higher) CV, where the F element is a dismount, was eliminated beginning with the 2022 - 2024 COP.
 
Thank you for clarifying! But isn’t it not just “B+F” (formerly +0.2) but also B+D/E (formerly +0.1) that have been eliminated? Which is logical since the 0.2 dismount bonus already rewards this.

Relatedly, I think that not giving extra bonus for hand-supporting acro elements that precede a dismount makes sense; I always found it odd that Carly Patterson was getting an even bigger reward for her ro+bhs+patterson than Raisman or Bross who skipped the BHS – it’s pretty obvious that a BHS isn’t being added there to up difficulty, but because certain gymnasts prefer those skills to generate power.

But then… to also count those skills as a “series” seems to kind of undercut that. But something like Aleah Finnegan’s nifty dismount sequence obviously should count for SB, so perhaps a hand-support distinction could properly distinguish those scenarios.

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Relatedly, I think that not giving extra bonus for hand-supporting acro elements that precede a dismount makes sense; I always found it odd that Carly Patterson was getting an even bigger reward for her ro+bhs+patterson than Raisman or Bross who skipped the BHS – it’s pretty obvious that a BHS isn’t being added there to up difficulty, but because certain gymnasts prefer those skills to generate power.
I’m actually not a certified judge! I don’t want to mislead anyone. But I think I know the code alright. The series bonus applies to dismounts, and I disagree about the round-off + bhs. It is harder than a lone round-off. I’m not sure she was the very first to do it, but Silivas did round-off + bhs + double tuck at 1985 Euros (she did at at junior Euros in 84 too) and got huge reactions from the commentators and crowd. Now, that doesn’t prove it’s more difficult, but it’s another skill so I’d say it is more difficult
 

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