Double front – E How did she get a 9.825?” the answer is probably going to be the dance elements. Giant forward 1/2 – C I really don’t think she was getting deducted for that. Daily Bruin: An Elite Team: UCLA Gymnasts' Shift Shift to Collegiate Competition Means Change From Isolation to Bruin Family. A few changes have been made to the vault list for 2018, the most significant for the lower-ranked teams being the downgrade of the Yurchenko layout from 9.800 to 9.750. The body should stay completely straight throughout that skill, and when it doesn’t, it’s a deduction. The National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships will move to a four-team regional/super regional bracket model for the 2018-19 academic year. The front layout + front full is B+C. 2) Connection value – There are super tons of formulae through which gymnasts can receive connection bonus on beam. Catching short of vertical on a bail handstand is also a pretty common NCAA deduction. To be fair everyone learns Yurchenko fulls because they are an easier progression to a higher start value vaults. So, I’m going to give it 9.950.”. Regardless, that one-pass routine would receive an “insufficient distribution” composition deduction (.05), given when the difficulty is all mashed in one part of the routine. On double tuck or double pike skills, the legs are expected to be together without a cowboy or straddle or splay. Cast 1/2 – C All other Tkatchev entries (Ray, Hindorff, Ricna, etc) – E I’ve been going around watching old routines and figuring out how they got to their 10 start value, which is definitely a valuable use of my time. Double turn – C Front 1/1 – C Bonus is earned in two categories. And boom, it’s a season high score. Copyright © 2020 Leaf Group Ltd., all rights reserved. As on beam, routines must also include both forward and backward saltos, otherwise they are hit with a .10 composition deduction. There aren’t a ton of deductions applied in NCAA, so when chest deductions are applied, it’s primarily happening in extreme cases along with other deductions, where the gymnast is also landing pretty short and the chest is below horizontal. About 75% of home meets, the scoring would be accurate. Toe circle – C I’m just not clear if there’s an explicit “must have 2 tumbling passes” rule. As the gymnast comes down, all she has to do is prepare for landing. I really hope to see some different vaults this year and deductions taken fairly across the board. I’ve learned most of what I think I understand about NCAA scores watching the SEC network, which tends to be good about pointing out deductions. log in sign up. For reference, here is the full list of all vaults. It’s a double stag. On no topic are there more insider-gymnastics fights than about what the appropriate chest position on landings should be. OCD ain’t got time for that. Bhardwaj – E Both layout and piked vaults are also expected to exhibit straight legs throughout, without any bent knees or hint of vestigial tucking. Catching too close to the bar impedes that rhythm and shows in a stall/pause or a muscled cast handstand. This is such a great guide! To avoid the 0.1 up-to-level deduction, routines must fulfill ONLY ONE of the following areas. So basically, you can’t dismount with a C. The requirement should just say a dismount, minimum D value, or C-value in direct bonus combination. Back layout 1/1 – B 2 – The combination pass must include at least one salto of C value. Basically, gymnasts are expected not to look like they’re about to hit their heads on the vaulting table. 6 LSU, 21 things we saw in the SEC's first week of games. Anyway, she would never release her head back on that stag ring.