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My son had a competition this last weekend, and the first event they went on was rings. He did OK at rings. Not his best, but decent enough to win 1st place. Another boy on his team, who is amazing, told my son that he should have gotten a better score than my son and gave him all of the reasons why. This kid has been really hard on my son (same age and level) since we moved to this new gym. I noticed my son looked completely shaken up after rings, but didn't realize why. And the rest of the meet was pretty much all downhill from there. My kid couldn't control his legs. He rushed through his floor routine like it was a race. His pommel routine, which has been scoring in the 11s was given an 8.6 at this meet! My son has consistently beaten this other boy in scores on pommel horse, and this boy is a well known pommel horse champion. I do not know what happened to my kid's confidence, but pommel horse was the last event, and to me he looks like he had almost given up by then. However, with that said, I was shocked by the score of 8.6, and my son was really upset by his AA. We are working on his thought processes regarding scores, but the last thing I want is for my son to begin to do poorly because some other kid has, in my opinion, purposely shaken my son's confidence.
What happened here? He almost fell off during his Russian, but he stayed on. Did it count as a fall? Did he miss a circle?
What happened here? He almost fell off during his Russian, but he stayed on. Did it count as a fall? Did he miss a circle?