The cheesiest routine by a medal contender at the Worlds??

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Daniel Marinov got 4th place AA in prelims.

This exercise is TOTAL CHEESE. It got 3.1 D-score and 9.266 E-score. 12.366 is waaaay better than earned by many gymnasts who tried way more.

  • Lever (A) — Total cheese. Little kids do this move, LOL. No deduction
  • Kip to L (B) bent arms -.3 but it's worth it for the element group.
  • straddle press HS (B) wavering in HS -.1
  • Giant HS (C) arch -.1, adjustment –.1 swinging cables -.1. He's REALLY swinging those cables, but it's just 0.1 off.
  • Giant (B) arch -.1
  • double double (E) stuck + 0.1 bonus
  • He's missing a swing to strength — the easiest possibilities are all Cs, and it's common for juniors to miss that group, too.
He gets partial credit for element groups 2 and 3, so it's. 1.6 for the requirements and 1.5 for the lettered elements. Total of 3.1 D-score. I'd have him at 9.3 in the E-score, and the judges were around the same.

And with the new rules, if you do 6 elements, there's no penalty! The bidding starts at 5. Talk about cheesing!
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I thought this was going to be cutesy floor routines - updating vocabulary! But that is a really interesting question and fun and educational to see the breakdown. I suppose MAG AA often includes one weak element?
Often, but not that weak — not even close. I would think that, at minimum, a top AAer would have something like a 4.5 D-score.

It's so funny because the dismount is a big boy dismount, but the rest... Even the giant to (held) handstand seems like a 14 year old because of the way he does it. LOL

But hey, he qualified 4th to the AA final of Worlds. So it worked!!
 
LOL, yes, but by calling it cheese, I am NOT criticizing him at all.

Granted, what he's doing is a bit extreme, but it's a legit strategy and it worked.

Moreover, the rules that you only earn 0.3 for an A, B, or C is designed to discourage this kind of routine, yet it was STILL an effective strategy for him.

Kudos to him. I am wondering if he's injured actually. A gymnast at his level really should be able to do a D swing-to-strength. It reminds me of Nemov in a way... He learned the inverted cross, and his rings routine suddenly was enough to get him AA gold.
 
It reminds me of watching the early subdivisions at the Commonwealth Games

Gymnasts who performed routines they could manage with decent form - sort of level 6-8 in the US system with D scores between 3 and 4 were scoring approx 11-12.5

Then others were chucking skills they really couldn't do with D scores in the 4.5-5.2 range ... were also scoring 11-12.5.........
 
Love this. Rings suck. Focus on the other events. His shoulders are happier.

If I were to image the most code whored WAG floor for someone of modest skill:

Double Twist (C)
Arabian (B)
Triple Wolf (E)
Double Tuck/Pike (D)
Tuck/cat leap full (B) to Split full (C)
Straight double jump (C) + Moerz (C)

4.7 D isn't too bad...
 

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