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It is 'Neutral deduction' things like over time and stepping out of the floor area will show up as neutral deductions. If it shows up positive it might be because of the way the scoring system is designed/the competition format/bonuses.
I see the score you are talking about. Look at her difficulty score, it is very low (lower than usual is my guess) so she is missing elements and perhaps had a fall, or two, based on her very low execution score. In her level there are a number of "required elements" if you do not have them all they will appear as the "neutral deductions" Pineapple lump describes. I imagine a very bad bar routine day.
I see the score you are talking about. Look at her difficulty score, it is very low (lower than usual is my guess) so she is missing elements and perhaps had a fall, or two, based on her very low execution score. In her level there are a number of "required elements" if you do not have them all they will appear as the "neutral deductions" Pineapple lump describes. I imagine a very bad bar routine day.
Our scoring is verry simmilar to FIG, if you don't have enough elements your e-score wil be a 6.00 instead of a 10.00. Maby they took it as a nutral deduction?
You are 100% correct. Though our novice is nothing like the novice in the UK, it would be more like Espoirs in the UK.Following on from the novice comp discussion- there were quite a few -4 deductions. This is basically the deduction for omission of an element, so if your routine is required to have a minimum of 6 elements, and you only do 5, then the deduction will be 4.0. In the major learning experience comp I went to, the 4 points were taken off for stuff like not reaching 180 deg in split jumps (so jump doesn't count, lose a required element), or missing feet completely in a BWO on beam. Bars I have been led to believe that stuff like not reaching handstand before and after a giant means the giant won't count, or falling before a skill is completed.
?...so if your routine is required to have a minimum of 6 elements, and you only do 5, then the deduction will be 4.0. In the major learning experience comp I went to, the 4 points were taken off for stuff like not reaching 180 deg in split jumps (so jump doesn't count, lose a required element), or missing feet completely in a BWO on beam. Bars I have been led to believe that stuff like not reaching handstand before and after a giant means the giant won't count, or falling before a skill is completed.