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From the Judge’s Chair…Wang Guanyin!

We’ll next take a look at an event that many fans find a bit difficult to judge because the values of the skills can be hard to remember – men’s p-bars. As we did on floor, we’ll use the current world champion in order to see how a D score is calculated from some of the most difficult skills in the world

By |2017-01-09T01:19:46-05:00January 21st, 2010|Categories: Andy's Angle, Blogs|Tags: |0 Comments

From the Judge’s Chair: Marian Dragulescu!

I’ve decided I would like to periodically do some posts entitled “From the Judge’s Chair” in an effort to increase awareness about how some of the top routines in the world are being judged on both the men’s and women’s sides. My main focus will be on the D-Score (Difficulty Score), since that is certainly the most complex and the most difficult for even us seasoned fans to calculate in our heads

By |2017-01-09T01:19:48-05:00January 16th, 2010|Categories: Andy's Angle, Blogs|Tags: |0 Comments

More French Sensations!

A few weeks back I highlighted two of the best dancer’s in women’s gymnastics history – France’s Ludivine Furnon and Isabelle Severino. Well the history of artistry from this team doesn’t stop there. Here I wanted to highlight two other French sensations who were also known for their creativity and innovative choreography.

By |2017-01-09T01:19:56-05:00December 28th, 2009|Categories: Andy's Angle, Blogs|Tags: , |0 Comments

What ever happened to dual meets in the USA?

Remember back in the 80’s and early 90s’, when every year we used to have a big dual meet between the USA and USSR? It was always held in the United States, and it was a big televised event (sometimes live) in which we saw the very best gymnasts from these two countries– JUNIOR AND SENIOR – go head to head in a really but often dramatic competition

By |2009-12-27T13:49:23-05:00December 27th, 2009|Categories: Andy's Angle, Blogs|Tags: , |0 Comments

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