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You can watch it on ESPN website. I missed the US live so am watching the replay.So does my daughter! She was upset when she found out the link for streaming doesn't work.
You can watch it on ESPN website. I missed the US live so am watching the replay.
Question, for those of us who know nothing technical about this at all. I watched the video, and although she clearly doesn't land it well, it doesn't look dangerous (her execution) to the untrained eye. What about her landing could snap her legs or kill her? I am not being sarcastic, I genuine want to understand this stuff better.
Exactly my point, sure she got credit for doing the vault but should have received a big deduction, on the landing alone.Per my understanding of the rules (and I'm no judge!), it depends on what hits the ground first -- her feet or her butt.
Feet hit first = credit for the vaułt with whatever deductions apply
Butt hits first = no credit for the vaułt (scored a 0.0)
The judging panel clearly deemed that her feet hit the ground first, so she was credited for the vaułt and scored accordingly. That being said -- I think this was way over scored. No way she should get a 15.1 for this....IMHO!
D value of 7, according to the results. So her execution was only 8.1what is the start value for this vault?
Sorry if I missed this being explained somewhere but I am curious. Why didn't the U.S. compete anyone for the vault individual competition?
So what's the general reaction/reception to the US girls from this meet? I assume it's the first international competition for some of the girls, but I wasn't particularly blown away by any scores. Where they holding back bigger skills because they didn't them at this competition? What's the general consensus whether any will make the Olympic team? Obviously all are very talented, but it seems like they have an uphill battle to jump over the some of the more experienced seniors (including Douglas and Raisman).
Question, for those of us who know nothing technical about this at all. I watched the video, and although she clearly doesn't land it well, it doesn't look dangerous (her execution) to the untrained eye. What about her landing could snap her legs or kill her? I am not being sarcastic, I genuine want to understand this stuff better.
She has been doing this vault for years. This is the best she has EVER landed it in competition. That deep squat with the forces involved in a vault like that is terrible for her knees. Her face lashes forwArd toward her knees... And well, I have seen kids break bones with less impact than that.
Again, this is the best I have ever seen her land this vault. The other attempts I have seen are horrifying.
A pretty atrocious landing for sure. I love when gymnasts attempt daring skills, or skills that are seldom seen nowadays, but this girl is simply not consistent on this vault! And not being consistent on a vault such as a Produnova can be disastrous. She needs to block way more to get the additional height, and the slow turnover in the preflight causes a rotation that is just not fast enough. Also, the amount of force her body has to absorb and distribute on her landing in this skill is immense (even when the skill is landed correctly!), and if she's landing in a poor position like she does here, it can really cause some damage. Landings like hers are terrible for the knees and shins.Yeah... Her coaches have lost their minds. I have zero respect for any coach that allows their athlete to get out and perform a skill that lands consistently in a manner that could snap both of her legs on Any given "good" landing.
And the judges should be ashamed of themselves for "rewarding" it. Completely ridiculous all the way around.