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Uploaded by Danny Sierra | August 1, 2012
World Vault Champion McKayla Maroney's near-perfect Amanar vault in the team final helped Team USA win a gold medal. Is a 10.0 in execution a possibility for the vaulting final?
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TORCONfan
10 months ago
Lol, either the gymnastike people don't know what their talking about and actually think she could get a 10.0 E score for her best vault, or it's just an attention-getter for the home page. No, unfortunately she will not get a 16.5 in the vault final. No, the judges would not have given her a 10.0 for a real stuck landing. It would have been a 16.333 instead of a 16.233. The deductions the judges may take are only .1, .3, and .5 for form. They all must have taken .1 for the landing. 2/3 of the judges took .3 tenths total, and 1/3 took .2 and thus they ended up at a 16.233. Judging just by sight, yes her vault is .5-.6 tenths better than Gabby's or Wieber's and that would give her a 16.5, but going purely by the code which is what the judges are supposed to be doing, it was correct to take between .2 and .3 tenths off. McKayla's score was correct (she deserved a 16.3 at the highest), but Gabby's and Wieber's were too high. Don't get all uptight. If they judged everyone the same it WOULD be fair. |
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Just a fan
10 months ago
What I saw that caused the deductions was fist, her stick of she had just dropped her heel and held the stick position for a few more seconds it would have looked cleaner and not like she was trying to hide a step out, and second she was slightly off line but only enough that her feet were right next to the line instead of on top. |
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mimi
10 months ago
her feet slightly separated for like a millesecond before landing.. i could only in see in slow motion though, the judges must have insane eyesight if they saw it in real time rather than re-watching it. i dont understand why they didn't give her a 9.9 execution score though, her vault was of a whole different calibre above everyone else and her score didn't reflect that. hopefully she gets it in event finals. |
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Mimi
10 months ago
her feet slightly came apart for like a millisecond before her landing but unless the judges are crazy vision they would have watched it in slow motion to see it. unfortunately I doubt they'll ever give a 10 for |
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Danny Sierra
10 months ago
I'm digging the online coverage. Very cool to be able to watch all of the events. The tape-delayed coverage is less tailored to "super" fans, but I know many casual fans that are enjoying it. |
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Danny Sierra
10 months ago
Really, the only thing I can think of is a lack of control on the landing. If she would've held the stick a little longer, I think she could've received a ten. While it does look like a solid stick, she steps forward to salute very quickly upon landing. Some judges may have seen that as a bit of a "college stick." |
