rosiekat
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- Feb 5, 2016
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(My question is specific to Level 6, Division I where it matters.)
First level 6 meet was this past weekend, definitely some successes and weaknesses. But for the first time, the scorecard had start values marked on it. (At least, I'm assuming that's what SV meant.) I'm trying to figure out where on earth the start values came from. According to the JO tables for all but vault, base score is 9.5, with 0.3 additional for virtuosity, 0.2 additional for stick bonus, and up to 1.5 in bonuses. Therefore, it would seem to me that a basic routine with no bonus would be working from a start value of 10.0, and that other possible SVs would be 10.5, 11.0, or 11.5, depending on bonuses attempted.
So DS's card has SVs all over the place, but the one that really confuses me is pbars - it shows an SV of 9.3. How is that even possible? The only thing I could come up with was if you left out an element, but that would just be a deduction. I'm really, really confused and was hoping someone could either explain it to me or tell me that the judge was wrong, lol. (For what it's worth, I think DS did 2 bonuses, so I'd have thought the SV would have been 11.0.) But even without bonuses, how would they give him a start value of LESS THAN the base score? (I'm not concerned about it for overall scoring or anything, because I do figure any errors were likely made across the board - I'm just confused.)
First level 6 meet was this past weekend, definitely some successes and weaknesses. But for the first time, the scorecard had start values marked on it. (At least, I'm assuming that's what SV meant.) I'm trying to figure out where on earth the start values came from. According to the JO tables for all but vault, base score is 9.5, with 0.3 additional for virtuosity, 0.2 additional for stick bonus, and up to 1.5 in bonuses. Therefore, it would seem to me that a basic routine with no bonus would be working from a start value of 10.0, and that other possible SVs would be 10.5, 11.0, or 11.5, depending on bonuses attempted.
So DS's card has SVs all over the place, but the one that really confuses me is pbars - it shows an SV of 9.3. How is that even possible? The only thing I could come up with was if you left out an element, but that would just be a deduction. I'm really, really confused and was hoping someone could either explain it to me or tell me that the judge was wrong, lol. (For what it's worth, I think DS did 2 bonuses, so I'd have thought the SV would have been 11.0.) But even without bonuses, how would they give him a start value of LESS THAN the base score? (I'm not concerned about it for overall scoring or anything, because I do figure any errors were likely made across the board - I'm just confused.)