Jade Chrobok 52.917
Megan Phillips 51.100
Brooklyn Moors 50.550
Megan Roberts 50.100
Audrey Rousseau 50.067
Shallon Olsen 49.617
full results
Rose Woo – 2nd on Beam 13.350
Jessica Dowling – 3rd on Bars 12.450
Jade Chrobok 52.917
Megan Phillips 51.100
Brooklyn Moors 50.550
Megan Roberts 50.100
Audrey Rousseau 50.067
Shallon Olsen 49.617
full results
Rose Woo – 2nd on Beam 13.350
Jessica Dowling – 3rd on Bars 12.450
Novice is the youngest age division.
| 1 | Kyra Cato | Calgary | 13.500 | 14.334 | 12.600 | 13.934 | 54.368 |
| 2 | Sophia King | Calgary | 13.250 | 13.167 | 13.100 | 14.567 | 54.084 |
| 3 | Leah Tindale | Dynamo | 14.600 | 12.467 | 12.950 | 13.600 | 53.617 |
| 4 | Bailey Inglis | London | 14.300 | 12.767 | 11.850 | 13.034 | 51.951 |
| 5 | Jenna Sartoretto | Futures | 15.350 | 9.434 | 12.800 | 14.067 | 51.651 |
| 6 | Evalyn Kaufmann | Pegasus | 14.700 | 10.334 | 12.400 | 14.200 | 51.634 |
| 7 | Camryn Pellerine | TAISO | 12.450 | 13.400 | 13.200 | 12.467 | 51.517 |
| 8 | Lora Harter | Omega | 13.400 | 12.500 | 11.550 | 13.834 | 51.284 |
| Jovie Richardson | Bluewater | 13.850 | 15.400 | 9.800 | 12.234 | 51.284 | |
| 10 | Nya Kraus | Queen City | 13.000 | 13.467 | 11.900 | 12.767 | 51.134 |
related – A Pre-Elite Canada Chat with Ana, Shallon, and Jade
Kensley Behel:
We’re officially in a new quad, and as always, that means forgetting everything you thought you knew about the code of points and spending the next four years trying to remember everything new, only to have to start all over again in 2021.
As we gear up for Winter Cup and American Cup leading into the elite season, we’ve been prepping an event-by-event breakdown for you, as well as a general look at the biggest changes facing the code this quad.
The biggest change will decrease all-around scores by about three points for the men …
Feb. 16-18, 2017
Las Vegas, Nev.
Start List
Logan Bradley has been posting weekly highlights of Men’s College competition.
(via Stick it Media)
In conjunction with the World Cup in Australia.
Dee Jennings and Ton Leenders – Strength and conditioning for gymnasts
Peggy Liddick – Developing the D score for Tokyo in 2020 and beyond (Part 1: Vault and Beam)
Peggy Liddick – Developing the D score for the new quadrennium and beyond (Part 2: Bars and Floor)
Ton Leenders – The journey to Rio, 2010-2016
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FIG MTC Chair Steve Butcher:
The new MAG Code of Points changes may seem minor to many, but the MTC objectives have grown. I have to mention first the numerous changes made to help improve safety.
Two examples are the elimination of rollout saltos on Floor Exercise and the banning of triple salto vaults. Rollout saltos leave little margin for error, could potentially cause catastrophic injuries and have been known to produce some concussion damage. Even double salto vaults offer very little margin for error, as we saw in one dramatic accident at the Olympic Games.
Our objective is also to better promote the sport, which is the reason the MTC has given higher values to some elements enjoyed by spectators, like flairs on Pommel Horse.
We raised the value of some rarely performed elements in order to produce more differentiation between exercises. Despite some higher element values, the MTC is committed to using execution deductions as the principle method of separating the best gymnasts and discouraging unprepared gymnasts from attempting high level elements.”
