instead of all these haters saying “she didnt deserve this” “its a joke” i wanna hear somebody with a JUDGING DEGREE to explain their thoughts, im a gymnast and i didnt even see deductions in her bars or floor and the only thing i saw on vault was slight flexed feet in the roundoff so yall can shut your traps until you have a judging degree
The split leaps on FX were problematic. I didn’t see a 180 degree split. There should have been a deduction. SO THAT’S A 9.95 AT THE MOST. But okay, the judges just gave a 10 to her. So good job fooling the judges. 👏
@@sammy4634 Yeah, the leaps were where I saw issues. Not a full split, and the wolf jump 1/1 was problematic--she didn't quite make it around 360 all the way, and her landing wasn't totally controlled. But I think that's just NCAA judging for you, nothing against Jordan.
They stated to leave a reply…so I did. And basically, I can say whatever I want to say or write, here in the good ole USA! Have you ever heard of the freedom of speech? But I actually really like Jordan. She deserved the other two 10’s; however, she didn’t deserve the 10 on FX. I said what I said!
I hope the judges get mixed around at each region to help with more consistent scoring. This meet was judged way more lax than SEC championships. Haven’t watched the other conference championships yet to compare those. I thought the 10 on bars was spot on, I saw bent knees on the vault, Reagan’s heels didn’t click on beam, and faith and Jordan’s back legs on floor leaps looked low. But well deserved win and still blowing everyone away in ncaa.
So if someone can earn a 10 on floor by only doing 2 tumbling passes, why do gymnasts do 3? Shouldn't gymnasts just do 2 if that's all that's required?
you dont have to do three passes if you have enough difficulty in the routine. Her passes both have high difficulty, and she does difficult leaps so she doesnt need a third pass.
@@Emoney_money Makes sense. I'm saying tho, why do gymnasts bother doing 3 passes in the first place, when that seems really risky. Isn't it much easier to put difficulty into the parts of the routine that aren't tumbling passes? (ie the easier, less risky looking dance moves between the passes, that all gymnasts should be able to do?)
Talk about doing the bare minimum on beam. One acro and one split series; no extra flips or jumps or anything. Just a bunch of walking back and forth swinging her arms. Boring. All the hard judges must have been at the SEC championship....they were a lot more stingy in the judging there. Flexed feet, split jumps that weren't 90 degrees ...bars is the only routine I'd agree with the score. Why even bother with a championship-you know they are going to give it to OU.
She might actually deserve 10s more often if a) she hit 180s and that wolf 1/1 reliably and b) she did hard routines. They're kind of the bare minimum and every routine except vault needs one more big trick to deserve perfect scores. Yes, I know, NCAA judging (particularly Oklahoma) is a farce. That said, she is *beautiful* to watch. I wish she would do difficult things.
@@genlyai5055 Like you have a clue.... At least I understand that difficulty beyond the requirements in NCAA only adds risk since the scoring is capped at 10. Apparently you do not. Cry elsewhere.
instead of all these haters saying “she didnt deserve this” “its a joke” i wanna hear somebody with a JUDGING DEGREE to explain their thoughts, im a gymnast and i didnt even see deductions in her bars or floor and the only thing i saw on vault was slight flexed feet in the roundoff so yall can shut your traps until you have a judging degree
The split leaps on FX were problematic. I didn’t see a 180 degree split. There should have been a deduction. SO THAT’S A 9.95 AT THE MOST. But okay, the judges just gave a 10 to her. So good job fooling the judges. 👏
@@sammy4634 I slowed it to 25% and paused it and she hits 180 degrees (90 is a right angle) on both splits.
@@sammy4634 Yeah, the leaps were where I saw issues. Not a full split, and the wolf jump 1/1 was problematic--she didn't quite make it around 360 all the way, and her landing wasn't totally controlled. But I think that's just NCAA judging for you, nothing against Jordan.
@@erinm9445the leaps are definitely a full split u can tell when slowing down the video but the wolf 1/1 was definitely not 1/1
They stated to leave a reply…so I did. And basically, I can say whatever I want to say or write, here in the good ole USA! Have you ever heard of the freedom of speech? But I actually really like Jordan. She deserved the other two 10’s; however, she didn’t deserve the 10 on FX. I said what I said!
I hope the judges get mixed around at each region to help with more consistent scoring. This meet was judged way more lax than SEC championships. Haven’t watched the other conference championships yet to compare those. I thought the 10 on bars was spot on, I saw bent knees on the vault, Reagan’s heels didn’t click on beam, and faith and Jordan’s back legs on floor leaps looked low. But well deserved win and still blowing everyone away in ncaa.
are the judges okay? no, but she deserves this score as this is called consistent judging (even if it is over scored )
That vault was perfect
I didn't see bars as perfect, but very, very close
Edit: maybe it's the camera angle
Shes wonderful
this was almost perfect
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So if someone can earn a 10 on floor by only doing 2 tumbling passes, why do gymnasts do 3? Shouldn't gymnasts just do 2 if that's all that's required?
you dont have to do three passes if you have enough difficulty in the routine. Her passes both have high difficulty, and she does difficult leaps so she doesnt need a third pass.
@@Emoney_money Makes sense. I'm saying tho, why do gymnasts bother doing 3 passes in the first place, when that seems really risky. Isn't it much easier to put difficulty into the parts of the routine that aren't tumbling passes? (ie the easier, less risky looking dance moves between the passes, that all gymnasts should be able to do?)
@@lflagr Some gymnasts don't have the skills (or the skills combination) to earn all of the requirements in two passes. So they have to do three.
jordan bowers has mostly Overscored routines, nothing great.
Talk about doing the bare minimum on beam. One acro and one split series; no extra flips or jumps or anything. Just a bunch of walking back and forth swinging her arms. Boring. All the hard judges must have been at the SEC championship....they were a lot more stingy in the judging there. Flexed feet, split jumps that weren't 90 degrees ...bars is the only routine I'd agree with the score. Why even bother with a championship-you know they are going to give it to OU.
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She might actually deserve 10s more often if a) she hit 180s and that wolf 1/1 reliably and b) she did hard routines. They're kind of the bare minimum and every routine except vault needs one more big trick to deserve perfect scores. Yes, I know, NCAA judging (particularly Oklahoma) is a farce. That said, she is *beautiful* to watch. I wish she would do difficult things.
Maybe you should limit yourself to watching elite meets.
@@justlina2769 Maybe you should refrain from commenting on any meets, as you know nothing about the sport.
@@genlyai5055 Like you have a clue....
At least I understand that difficulty beyond the requirements in NCAA only adds risk since the scoring is capped at 10. Apparently you do not. Cry elsewhere.