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How can you get a 2.0 on floor? What would you have to do?
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How can you get a 2.0 on floor? What would you have to do?
Oh my god! How embarrassing! I'm assuming she was really really young? That's mortifying, wow. Was she okay?DDs teammate forgot her routine and just ran off. She got a 3.0
Maybe not- for perspective my YDD forgot her double mini pass once last year after she started running. She also forgot she could go start over as long as she didn't touch the dm. She ran up, jumped on, jumped off, and saluted. She was cracking up when she was talking to her coach about it. She was 12 and she had gotten a zero. She still laughs about it. Hopefully the girl had a coach who was a good sport about it and they are laughing at the memory.Oh my god! How embarrassing! I'm assuming she was really really young? That's mortifying, wow. Was she okay?
HOW?I had a gymnast get a 0.175 once. Lots of things are possible.
HOW?
Holy cheeseballs! That is nuts, and poor girl!!!USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic compulsory gymnast a few cycles ago, before the "courtesy score" of a 1.0. She did her beam mount (worth 0.20) and fell off the beam. She started crying and didn't finish her routine. If they do less than 1/2 the routine, judges score based on the elements completed. So, they scored from a 0.20. One judge had taken a flexed foot deduction, so when you average 0.15 and 0.20, you get a o.175.
And then there was the girl that forgot her routine in my dd's first year competing, walked off the floor...and got a 9.2.
There was a very biased home field advantage bahahaha.
Needless to say, hc never chose this meet again.
I kid you not. And from what I heard from a friend who attended the same meet last weekend, the biased judging is still going on. Its sad, but at least it's so blatant it's obvious...there is no wondering if you did a better routine. The kids know.WTH??
I kid you not. And from what I heard from a friend who attended the same meet last weekend, the biased judging is still going on. Its sad, but at least it's so blatant it's obvious...there is no wondering if you did a better routine. The kids know.