@@colesmith7509 At a quad meet every team goes in Olympic order. Utah started in beam, then went to floor, vault and finished the night off with bars. So by the time she got hurt she would've done floor and beam already.
over scored, 0.1 for the choreography, 0.1 for the second jump, 0.1 for the hop in the second pass and 0.1 for the chest is fist pass this is a normal competition isn t complete and she have a lot of penalties
Yeah no, her chest on her first pass is not low enough to warrant a deduction, but it would be nice to be higher anyway. Deducting for choreography? Nah. 0.1 maybe for the second leap, 0.1 for the hop in front full. Seems accurate.
@@ilaria.acquaroli I disagree. I found it interesting and unique compared to many other college floor routines. Of course, it’s a matter of opinion that only the judges decide. The chest is not low enough to warrant a deduction. In the elite code (which I’m assuming the college code works off of in this area), is that if the “head is at hip level”, it gets a 0.1 body posture deduction. (Head at knee level is a 0.3 deduction). Kara’s landing position is well above both of those criteria. However, as I mentioned, I would still like to see Kara land a little bit higher to avoid even the *perception* of a needed body posture deduction (like you have).
THAT TRIPLE THOUGH!! Kara is so awesome!!🤩🤩😍😍
Beautiful triple😲😲😲❤❤❤👏👏👏
This is ARTISTIC gymnastics. Strength + Elegance. Beautiful!
THAT TRIPLE THO 😍 9.8 is way too low, should’ve been 9.85+!!
That triple🤩!!! I saw somewhere that she got hurt in vault warmups?!!! Will she be out for the rest of the season?
It sounded more like a potential concussion than a season ending injury (like a broken bone or surgery required thing)
I feel like if she did floor she would be somewhat okay since floor is done after vault
@@colesmith7509 Utah started on beam at this meet
@@colesmith7509 At a quad meet every team goes in Olympic order. Utah started in beam, then went to floor, vault and finished the night off with bars. So by the time she got hurt she would've done floor and beam already.
@@emilymercer7766 an you give me details on how she got injured on vault?
2 Time World Team Champion!!! Still doing great!!
She deserv a better result!
Beautiful
The cabriole at 1:05 thooooo
The score is so confusing to me. So many deductions, why???
now those my friends are an outstanding pair of legs, lucky boyfriend who gets to enjoy them.
Does she think that moving her head back makes her elegant? 😭
over scored, 0.1 for the choreography, 0.1 for the second jump, 0.1 for the hop in the second pass and 0.1 for the chest is fist pass
this is a normal competition isn t complete and she have a lot of penalties
Just because you don't like the choreogrsohy doesn't mean that you can deduct it. You can't deduct. On choreography.
Yeah no, her chest on her first pass is not low enough to warrant a deduction, but it would be nice to be higher anyway.
Deducting for choreography? Nah. 0.1 maybe for the second leap, 0.1 for the hop in front full. Seems accurate.
@@noahbyrd6080 the choreography was so boring and predictable, the chest was so low
@@Sunflower_vally the cod says id the choreography is boring and predictable is penalizable
@@ilaria.acquaroli
I disagree. I found it interesting and unique compared to many other college floor routines. Of course, it’s a matter of opinion that only the judges decide.
The chest is not low enough to warrant a deduction. In the elite code (which I’m assuming the college code works off of in this area), is that if the “head is at hip level”, it gets a 0.1 body posture deduction. (Head at knee level is a 0.3 deduction).
Kara’s landing position is well above both of those criteria. However, as I mentioned, I would still like to see Kara land a little bit higher to avoid even the *perception* of a needed body posture deduction (like you have).