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AleksandraFan
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Hoops and Grand Fouettes
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viddy
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 413 Location: Canada :D
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Posted: Mon, 23-Jul-2012 3:05 Post subject: |
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Haha, that was my first response too, Hoops! My second response was to picture the symbol for it. Too many years of judging? lol |
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*Kalinka*
Joined: 09 Apr 2009 Posts: 2180 Location: Italy
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Posted: Sun, 12-Aug-2012 12:05 Post subject: |
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Wow!
Yeon Jae's attitude with arch shape is beautiful!
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Truebluesea
Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 1436 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Tue, 28-Aug-2012 1:55 Post subject: |
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Denisa wrote: | Linnea wrote: |
Perfect? |
Actually it is not perfect.
1. The ideea in executing this leap is to bend the trunck, not to lift the leg high up. It is a trunck movement, not a leg one.
2. The folded leg also is not in a good position (in the photo, maybe in reality it was). The heel of folded leg must touch the thigh.
Anyway, IMO a D1 judge can "pay" this leap, but an for E, they shoud deduct at least 0,1. |
I must say that you are insane
Seriously, there's absolutely nothing to deduct from this leap. _________________ спорт, страсть |
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Eulucil
Joined: 11 Sep 2008 Posts: 524 Location: Spain
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Posted: Wed, 29-Aug-2012 23:02 Post subject: |
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Truebluesea wrote: | Denisa wrote: | Linnea wrote: |
Perfect? |
Actually it is not perfect.
1. The ideea in executing this leap is to bend the trunck, not to lift the leg high up. It is a trunck movement, not a leg one.
2. The folded leg also is not in a good position (in the photo, maybe in reality it was). The heel of folded leg must touch the thigh.
Anyway, IMO a D1 judge can "pay" this leap, but an for E, they shoud deduct at least 0,1. |
I must say that you are insane
Seriously, there's absolutely nothing to deduct from this leap. |
The folded leg touched the thigh, we can't see it, but you can see that the leg is moving (up, going to the thigh, or down, coming back from the thigh). Also, this leg high is an excess of amplitude, wich is not sanctionable. She made the trunk bend.
If the gymnast doesn't move her trunk and makes a huge move with her leg, that be a clear sanction, but not in this case. |
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