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They even have a world championship! Fascinating!@wandrewsjr I did the same exact thing.
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They even have a world championship! Fascinating!@wandrewsjr I did the same exact thing.
I had to look up "gurning", lol. One of my favorite parts of being on a site with people from all over the world, learning these words!
I’m surprised that the competitions you go to have 4 judges per piece, I’m also UK and most if not all competitions my dd has competed in has had 2 judges per piece.See I find this very odd in your system. I would say all the competitions I go in the UK to have 4 judges per piece from lowest levels and up (like your level 3 and up).
And you are blatantly telling the mom that her kid is lying or at the. Wet least exaggerating. I think, no I KNOW the mom knows better than you what was actually said.
And you are blatantly telling the mom that her kid is lying or at the. Wet least exaggerating. I think, no I KNOW the mom knows better than you what was actually said.
And this would be a prime example of how things get misinterpretedAnd you are blatantly telling the mom that her kid is lying or at the. Wet least exaggerating. I think, no I KNOW the mom knows better than you what was actually said.
LOL!!!! Best of luck to her at regionals. I am already a nervous wreck...Well we will see on Friday...My Sophia follow's your daughter at regionals, SOOOOO if the judges like cute upbeat routines...Sophia's won't sit well with them! Perfect time for a "type of routine" comparison!
And this would be a prime example of how things get misinterpreted
Plus the wording of "cheerleading" is kind of specific, I don't know how one could misinterpret that.You did more than once imply that her daughter got it wrong. You even said you wonder what, if anything, was actually said. So, that is an implication that her daughter lied.
You may not mean malice and ill will, but those implications aren't quite supportive.
You did more than once imply that her daughter got it wrong.
LOL!!!! Best of luck to her at regionals. I am already a nervous wreck...
And that adds tothread how?ldw...always has to put her 2 cents in.
And that adds tothread how?
I feel like it was more of the judge's personal preference, like the judge probably likes the more ballet type routines and maybe isn't such a fan of the up tempo high energy routines like my daughter's. But I don't feel like a judge should be able to deduct based on their personal preference of what they like or don't like. Really hoping she doesn't have this same judge on floor at regionals!!!
OMG don't be nervous. It's a fun meet and up to them really. Easy for me to say...4th year level 10 and all but in the whole scheme of gymnastics it's just a moment.
I've seen this routine IRL. It's delightful and the OP's DD has tons of talent. But just because you are an awesome L10 with elite aspirations doesn't mean you are immune to criticism. Two adjectives I had to describe parts of the routine were 'boxy' and 'mechanical'. This shows up more in person compared vs video. I'm guessing the judge saw the same thing and used a different word to describe her dance. Not really a big deal considering we are at the end of the season and OP knows by now how her DD scores with the routine. Personally I would leave it up to the coach to decide if a change is needed and not worry about it. As a side note --I do wonder about OP's intent posting this thread...sometimes her posts seem like a thinly veiled attempt to get compliments. Also, I find it interesting how the OP commented that a 0.1 increase in score would have changed her placement. Yes, she would have gone from 4th on floor to an 2nd place tie. AA would have stayed the same as she tied for 3rd and with an additional 0.1 she would have simply placed 3rd.