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I'm not seeing a third tenth, either, but lots of judges automatically deduct for leg separation on pre-flight. It's possible she got done with that. Also possible she was hit with a closed shoulder angle deduction on contact with the table, though that would also be pretty cruel.
Interesting had not even thought about the closed shoulder angle deduction. Thank you, something new to learn about!
Does anyone know how the middle line deduction works? She lands with both feet on center, but then after the small hop neither foot is touchcing the middle line. Does the gymnast just have to touch the middle line at some point on landing with their feet, or does it only matter where their feet ultimately settle on landing?
Really not trying to be pedantic just trying to learn the code in depth! Figured the best place to start would be a virtually perfect vault .
Yeah, that's pretty much what I was thinking too.So I think Hurd and Melnikova's DTY should get similar execution scores. I would say the range should be 8.8-9.2 depending on how picky the judges wanted to be.
I think for both you have some leg separation issues, bent knees during the second twist, little bit of a pike down and a small hop on landing. I'm not sure how to asses the shoulder/hip angle or the dynamics deductions. Both appear to have straight arms during their blocks. I think both might get a slight tenth off in height deductions. Hurd's distance is good whereas I think Melnikova might get a tenth off. Both land on the middle line (but then hop off of it just like Simone did).
Ellie's vault comparatively seems like it should score a little bit lower, I'd say from 8.6-9.0. I see shoulder-width leg seperation pre-flight, and the angle of her body while blocking seems a bit off to me, more than 10 degrees past vertical. Not sure which specific deduction that might be, maybe body alignment? I think she probably did incur an "excessive snap" deduction because she snaps into a pike shape right before initiating the twist. She'd also get hit with deviation from the stretched position due to the pike in air. Her height seems ok but distance seems a little short, although this is a forward entry vault. She has a little bit of bent knees towards the end of her twist. She takes a small hop on landing but it looks like she lands on the middle line and stays there.
Ooo I like this game!
Before I go picking these apart, just want to say all these vaults are absolutely gorgeous, these are mesmerizingly amazing gymnasts who have worked so hard to get to where they are. They're so incredible!
So I think Hurd and Melnikova's DTY should get similar execution scores. I would say the range should be 8.8-9.2 depending on how picky the judges wanted to be.
I think for both you have some leg separation issues, bent knees during the second twist, little bit of a pike down and a small hop on landing. I'm not sure how to asses the shoulder/hip angle or the dynamics deductions. Both appear to have straight arms during their blocks. I think both might get a slight tenth off in height deductions. Hurd's distance is good whereas I think Melnikova might get a tenth off. Both land on the middle line (but then hop off of it just like Simone did).
Ellie's vault comparatively seems like it should score a little bit lower, I'd say from 8.6-9.0. I see shoulder-width leg seperation pre-flight, and the angle of her body while blocking seems a bit off to me, more than 10 degrees past vertical. Not sure which specific deduction that might be, maybe body alignment? I think she probably did incur an "excessive snap" deduction because she snaps into a pike shape right before initiating the twist. She'd also get hit with deviation from the stretched position due to the pike in air. Her height seems ok but distance seems a little short, although this is a forward entry vault. She has a little bit of bent knees towards the end of her twist. She takes a small hop on landing but it looks like she lands on the middle line and stays there.
These were super hard, I'm probably off on some of them, let me know!