D Score
DV
1. Piked Stalder Full, E
2. Komova II, E
3. Pak Salto, D
4. Stalder, C
5. Van Leeuwen, E
6. Piked Stalder 1/2, D
7. Straddled Jaeger, D
8. Full Twisting Double Tuck dismount, D
Total DV - 3.4
CV
E + E, one with flight
1. Piked Stalder Full + Komova II, 0.2
D + D, both with turn or flight
1. Komova II + Pak Salto, 0.1
2. Piked Stalder 1/2 + Straddled Jaeger, 0.1
Total CV - 0.4
Dismount Bonus
Full Twisting Double Tuck Dismount, D
Dismount Bonus - 0.2
CR
1. Flight from high bar to low bar (Pak Salto)
2. Flight element on same bar (Straddled Jaeger)
3. Different grips (Stalder, Straddled Jaeger)
4. Non-flight element with 360 turn (Piked Stalder Full)
Total from CR - 2.0
D Score - 3.4 + 0.4 + 0.2 + 2.0 -> 6.0
E Score
Glide Kip
- Insufficient extension in kips (0.1)
Piked Stalder Full
- Angle of Completion, 11-30 Degrees Past Handstand (0.1)
Komova II
- Leg Separation (0.1)
- Bent Knees on Backswing (0.1)
Van Leeuwen
- Leg Separation (0.1)
- Bent Arms Upon Regrasp (0.3)
Piked Stalder 1/2
- Body Alignment, Arch (0.1)
- Angle of Completion, 31 - 45 Degrees Past Handstand (0.3)
Straddled Jaeger
- Flexed Feet (0.1)
Stalder 1/2
- Angle of Completion, 31 - 45 Degrees Past Handstand (0.3)
Full Twisting Double Tuck Dismount
- Insufficient Height (0.1)^1
- Leg Separation, Greater Than Shoulder Width / See Second Salto (0.3)
- Deviation From Ideal Landing Posture, (0.1)^2
Total Deductions - 1.9 - 2.1, E Score - 7.9 - 8.1
Notes:
- Casts to handstand are only deducted for being short of vertical when the deviation is more than 30 degrees
- It looks like there may be a slight pike in her hips which would be a body shape deduction, but I gave the benefit of the doubt since it was minor and we don’t have a full-on side view which would make this much more obvious.
^1 - While the hips actually travel above the bar height, the dismount looks low in real time due to how early Bullock releases the bar.
^2 - Chest a little low and forward, but still above hip height, discretion as to whether or not to deduct