Gymnastics News #23: Defying Gravity

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Disaster for Blakeley on beam. She came off on a back tuck that she was so close to saving, then underrotated her double pike dismount onto her forehead. (She's seems fine)
 
A fall and then short on dismount resulting in fall for Blakley on beam. We’ll be keeping Wong’s 13.366 on beam.
 
For three of those tumbling runs, I was thinking, where the heck did those stuck landings come from for Wong? She was short and took a step on that double pike but not a disaster by any means on that one.
 
Roberson was put in FX for her stuck landings and being solid on her elements even if she’s lacking in dance and flexibility, and she was looking good in practice here, but it seems Wong took Roberson’s stuck landings and I think she put her hands down on that double wolf turn… either way, that turn looked out-of-control. First Worlds though.
 
It'll be interesting to see what USA does with their lineups Tuesday after today. Do they stick with the plan? Or take the highest 3 from today?
 
Wong is proving she is a great table setter for sure! Roberson looked so nervous in her World's debut. I htink she shares taste in music with the arena crew. They should hit the Antwerp discos after the event.
Wong seems great for what I call the “Jaycee Phelps” role. I know there’s been other gymnasts who’ve filled that same lead off role in the various American teams before and since (even with 6/5/4-3-3 team finals kind of destroying that role) but I can’t think of anybody else who was just perfect as the lead gymnast.

Also, the scores on FX here haven’t been far off to the World Team Selection Camp scores.
 
It'll be interesting to see what USA does with their lineups Tuesday after today. Do they stick with the plan? Or take the highest 3 from today?
I think they stick with their plan, Blakely needs the confidence and experience as she's likely going to be on the Olympic team next year. She made beam finals last year, she can hit.
 
Roberson scored really well considering she was even better in practice. I wonder if she could have hit 13.900-14.000 with those stuck landings and more controlled wolf turn that she had in practice.
 
I think they stick with their plan, Blakely needs the confidence and experience as she's likely going to be on the Olympic team next year. She made beam finals last year, she can hit.

That would be my instinct both for what they will do and for what I think is the best choice? In the current era, I feel like they haven't let a miss in quals keep someone out of team finals who is usually strong.
 
Wong does two vaults? I totally spaced that.

The other thing about her, she is a solid AA gymnast. We really need a third qualifier just in case, and I don't know who else we have you would put up on all 4 in Qs.

Leanne has been doing 2 for a little bit! She did very well on vault at Champs and Trials.

When Jordan is on, I think she could take this spot from Leanne, but she had a rough year.
 
Wong's second vault was devalued, as it was last year. It looked good to me from the back angle but I would like a chance to see it from the side.
 
Wong's second vault was devalued, as it was last year. It looked good to me from the back angle but I would like a chance to see it from the side.
I was wondering why it was so low.

Also, it seems the US doesn’t have to worry about how Roberson will score internationally.
 
Also, it seems the US doesn’t have to worry about how Roberson will score internationally.
I mean she's competed internationally a few times already. For reference she got a 7.8 on floor at the Cairo World cup. And her vault only had a final score of 0.2 higher than Jones, with a 0.6 D score edge. So not much of an advantage really. If Jade is in better form next year she has a much better chance at the team if they are looking for a vault specialist and/or a second vault medal.
 
0.5 and it will now be the Biles 2!
So that Vault could have been a 15.766 without a spot (assuming she can do it the same way without a spot). :eek:

I mean she's competed internationally a few times already. For reference she got a 7.8 on floor at the Cairo World cup. And her vault only had a final score of 0.2 higher than Jones, with a 0.6 D score edge. So not much of an advantage really. If Jade is in better form next year she has a much better chance at the team if they are looking for a vault specialist and/or a second vault medal.
And did people think she would get a 7.8 here?

I’m just talking about the team selection for this Worlds. It seemed those who really didn’t want Roberson on the team made it sound like she was going to be super hammered as if she didn’t belong on international competition. And whether or not she scored much higher than Jones on vault, she still did and her FX score here was very useful. I’m not saying she’d be the best athlete to put on the team if “everybody” is healthy and at their prime to hit, but that never happens.
 
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