- Jan 21, 2007
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In women's meets at the JO level, there is a deduction if the coach is standing too close during beam and bars routines, even if they do not touch or talk to the gymnast. Why is this? It seems like it adds unnecessary risk and psychological stress to the two events which are probably already the hardest/scariest for most girls.
Compare that to boys' JO meets, where the coach is required to be right there for the whole routine on highbar and rings. This to me makes much more sense for JO-level athletes.
Any thoughts?
Compare that to boys' JO meets, where the coach is required to be right there for the whole routine on highbar and rings. This to me makes much more sense for JO-level athletes.
Any thoughts?