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JO level 6 Vault deductions
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1 Simone Biles United States U.S. Classic 60.000
2 Sunisa Lee United States U.S. Worlds Trials 58.200
3 Riley McCusker United States U.S. Classic 57.900
4 Vladislava Urazova (Jr) Russia Russian Cup AA 57.732
5 Grace McCallum United States U.S. Classic 57.700
6 Mélanie De Jesus Dos Santos France French Championships AA 57.150
7 Kara Eaker United States U.S. Worlds Trials 57.100
8 Rebeca Andrade Brazil DTB Team Challenge TF 56.932
9 Tang Xijing China World Championships AA 56.899
10 Leanne Wong United States American Cup 56.765
In a quiet, remote location, Lilleshall has been the home of the British Gymnastics Association since the 1970s.
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An ideal place to introduce new skills and combinations.
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Denver’s Alexis Vasquez on Beam. She was an Elite with Chow.
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Spencer was at the COLLEGIATE CHALLENGE – SESSION 1 LIVE. LIVE as in in person. Mingling with hoi polloi. Directing them to the bathroom, and what not.
Renata Cappeliano translated an article by Demetrio Vecchioli looking at the BIG picture.
At the start of the quad, Brazil looked like they could potentially challenge for a team medal. They competed in the team final at the Rio Olympics. They lost Aleksandr Aleksandrov but gained Valeri Liukin. …
… despite offering first world infrastructure to its best generation ever, it’s not hard to guess what it lacks nowadays: high performance coaches. With only a few working in the country, Brazil suffers to produce enough athletes to feed its national team. …
Only two coaches, out of the six that shaped Brazil’s elite girls, are still in the country: Ukrainian Irina Ilyashenko, who’s been living in Curitiba for 20 years, and Francisco Porath …
“Everyone knew Brazil only had six gymnasts. If two of them got hurt, we’d have nowhere to run. And that’s exactly what happened …”
WHAT LED TO BRAZILIAN WAG NOT QUALIFYING TO TOKYO

Flávia finished 10th AA at Worlds 2019 and has already qualified to Tokyo as an individual.
Ragan gave up on a chance to try to qualify for the Olympics.
She’s going to have a ton of fun with Oklahoma instead.
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Yes the “perfect 10” scoring system in College women’s Gymnastics is silly.
Yes it works for media and marketing. We should make the best of it.
In fact, I’m more outraged for gymnasts who should have got a perfect 10 than for those who did with errors.
Vault is the apparatus where I can most legitimately respect judges throwing a 10.
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Click over to College Gym News to see some of their favourite 10.0 routines from the last decade.
It does seem overdue.
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WAG is close to MAG in tumbling difficulty, but competes much less difficulty on Vault.
Reality check — MAG has a horse 10cm higher which gives them a more time in the air.
(via Rocker – ‘20S GYMNASTICS: A FEW PREDICTIONS FOR THE SPORT’S NEXT DECADE)
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