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Her front 1/1 dismount reminds me of the front 2/1 twist she used as a Junior.
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Her front 1/1 dismount reminds me of the front 2/1 twist she used as a Junior.
High.
Gigi spent a week reviewing changes to the 2020 Code of Points on Beam. She wrote those up illustrating many with GIFs.
Must read. It’s the best overview 2020 Beam I’ve seen yet.
Don’t count on everything in that post being exactly correct. There are so many changes that I anticipate future clarifications for years to come.
Personally I’m happy that FIG gymnasts no longer feel pressured to do a D dismount as dismount is no longer a 0.5 Special Requirement. Sticking a C dismount will be the best strategy for many around the world.

related – Lauren Hopkins – Deconstructing the New Code of Points
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Tyesha Mattis is currently a
firstthird year senior gymnast after having an extremely successful junior career.
British Gymnewstics posted an excellent catch-up on her career. Major injuries – mostly from Vault landings on competition surfaces – have slowed her progress.
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BBS has the most entertaining and informative write-up I’ve seen.
Who had the worst Balance Beam situation of the week?
You MIGHT think it was UCLA with these crazy saves.


But no. It was Georgia. Read the post – WEEK 1 RANKINGS AND NOTES
Bonus shoutouts:
Kirah Koshinski, West Virginia, Vault – 9.925
Koshinski stuck a 1.5 to rank 4th nationally on vault.Sabrina Garcia, Penn State, Bars – 9.950
Garcia stuck a floated DLO dismount to rank 2nd on bars.Madeleine Huber, Missouri, Bars – 9.925
A toe-pointy Jaeger and her own stuck DLO earned Huber the #3 ranking
… 14 routines that received a 10.0 during the 2016 season. …
Watch the videos then vote for the best of the best.
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I’m not saying you should VOTE for this routine. But … 🙂
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