I frankly thought it very strange that the world team members, who are automatically qualified to nationals, would be dropped from the national team if they didn't compete at Winter Cup. Glad someone came to their senses.
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True. Hopefully it's more realistic then American Cups of the past.To be fair, the scoring at American Cup may be similar to tonight's.
But the international field for AmCup isn't weak. They may regret not having that 2nd floor score.
Betty Okino basically said during the juniors broadcast that the new cop was to make it more of a level playing field because other countries can’t tumble like the US can.What was all the whining about on the broadcast that FIG/WG had deliberately changed the COP to stop the US winning?
I completely agree with that. To me, it looks like gyms are still trying to get girls to gain skills as quickly as possible and have not adjusted especially early training.At least the likes of Rose and Hardie have a foundation to build upon. But most of the juniors and newer seniors just look so out of their depth. I’ve said this for a couple of years now. Many people are all oh isn’t it great that juniors look like juniors now. Well no, they don’t. They aren’t doing good basics with ease, they are struggling to do even very average elite difficult
Is that really what we’re seeing currently? I hope this will be the case, but it seems many US coaches are still stuck in the “as much difficulty as possible” area. DIfficulty has been reduced, but since E has not increased, to my mind, it’s more of the national team not being able to do more difficulty than strategic decisions.I see a lot of young US gymnasts who will capitalize on the new rules and not destroy their bodies learning a double double that they can never properly land without causing permanent damage to their bodies. This will be a win win unless Biles or Carey wants to compete again and cause drama.