Women Falls on beam... Please help settle a debate w/DD

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I wouldn't think it counts as a fall. As a timer, I wouldn't start time until they were up on the beam and start their next move.

That's my argument! I've timed beam, and never restarted time until the gymnast remounted and started moving again, but DD keeps insisting she thinks it counts as another fall. ;)
 
that's what should have happened so that mom could teach her a thing or 3. :)

Really? I thought that this required that the mother of the gymnast came out and continued the routine ;)

Hey, I've recently perfected walking across a floor beam without a balance check, so it could totally happen. ;)
 
@gymgal - Thanks!!

It was hard to tell with DD's score, being her first optional meet. I was shocked when I overheard DD telling a friend that she had three falls, rather than two. With two definite falls and a long pause before throwing her series, it could totally go either way. :)

I mean, it makes no difference to me either way, but the debate is fun.

At least DD can fall twice next meet and count it an improvement! ;) :p
 
I would say two as well, but I'm just a mom. My dd has the mount where she straddle splits the beam. She touched the beam at one meet and went to jump up, but kind of popped her feet off the ground once, came back down and popped up again quickly into her splits and was deducted for a fall.
 

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