Rules we need changed after the Olympics

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Yeah, I read an article about how much of a hassle having ties at the Olympics is regarding the extra medals. They want to minimize it because they have a limited number of blanks. Each medal has the event engraved into the back and they have to do it at the last minute if there’s an unexpected tie.
 
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I was going to make a thread like this after the Olympics (something along the lines of “What we need to do to make gymnastics healthier” though), so thank you for this @onodian

I would argue that 3-up-3-count isn’t proving to be a good format, and that it was made worse by the weird individual qualifying structure this year. I think 5-4-3 or 6-5-4 is healthier for teams and gymnasts because 1) It means teams are less likely to consider competing an athlete who is injured or struggling for whatever reason, 2) gymnastics competition is already intense enough with individual and national pressure without also adding your teammates to the equation, 3) the current format sure doesn’t seem to have led to better, cleaner competition, and 4) frankly I don’t know that this format gives us the most accurate results.

(Edit to add because I am concerned someone will take it this way- this opinion is in no way meant to take anything away from Russia. They came with impressive gymnastics and a higher hit rate than in the past, and totally deserved their gold medal, and I am happy for them.)
 
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Reducing the value of vaults is the incorrect way of addressing vaulting being the highest scoring event. FIG needs to adjust the deductions. A small step up to .3, a hop up to .5, a bit hop to 1, a fall to 2, etc, keep a little shuffle at .1. Do something to actually separate the high quality from the okay from the chucked. Or else, take the current deductions and then just double them. If an 8.2 is a hit beam routine, make an 8.2 a hit VT. If you can never get a 9.0 on FX, make it so you can’t get a 9.0 on VT. If gymnasts can get 6.8 D scores on the other events, VT should allow for 6.8 D scores and just do something to deductions are increased.
 
I’m kind of amused by the fact that the USA has shown the worst-case scenarios of everything listed here.

I’m not a fan of 3-up 3-count. With this sport and everything we have seen happen mid-competition, it would be nice to give the teams a buffer. So when a gymnast rips up her shoulder or gets the twisties, she can stop and her score won’t count. And try to prevent this [Star Gymnast] And Friends thing where one or two gymnasts are carrying the team. Simone’s original Olympic schedule is exhausting: AA in prelims, AA in TFs, AA finals, and all four EFs. 6-5-4 also allows room for specialists. If this 4-team thing was in effect for Rio, Madison Kocian couldn’t be considered even though she was the USA’s best UB worker available.
 
So when a gymnast rips up her shoulder or gets the twisties, she can stop and her score won’t count. And try to prevent this [Star Gymnast] And Friends thing where one or two gymnasts are carrying the team.
This was reason #5 I had and I didn’t get it down. Too sleepy to properly articulate it. It lets a gymnast stop when injured instead of pressuring them to contribute a score regardless.
 

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