What do you think of the 0.2 "different directions" bonus on vault?

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From my perspective as a fan, I don't care for it as I don't see it adding any excitement or meaningful variety to the event. Like, Yurchenko + handspring entry is not inherently more interesting than Yurchenko + Tsuk. I also feel like it disproportionately affects the results. (And no, this is not Valentina Georgieva posting under a borrowed account.)

If the WTC wants to give bonuses on vault I'd prefer to see a stick bonus—IMO this has made things more exciting on the MAG side.

What do others think of the rule?
 
I think you make some excellent points. I've noticed that people and commentators are often checking and wondering whether the bonus is applied and who is getting it. It feels arbitrary even though it isn't.

BBC commentary seems to be obsessed with getting stuck bonus for women. I think it does look great on vault. I'm not sure if there are any safety considerations I should weigh up, but as things stand I am certainly in favour.
 
I don’t like it. I can’t see what purpose it serves. DTY and Cheng are already the default vaults for top vaulters. So why does that need to be rewarded. The majority of vaulters have a DTY, so this rule means that the tsukahara entry is further obsolete from womens gymnastics. If they really wanted to diversify wag vault and reward those who show additional mastery over the apparatus, they would award a bonus for doing 2 vaults from separate entries ie only 1 can involve a round off.

The DTY + DTT that 25 years ago was becoming the go to combo was far harder than DTY and Cheng.
 

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