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Having watched the European Champs this week, I'm struggling to see the point of the music for the women's floor routines. None of the gymnasts seemed to have coordinated the elements of their routines to the beat and tempo of the music. They could just as easily have performed the routine in silence for all the difference it makes. 

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46 minutes ago, TeamGB said:

Another Gold for :GBR and a selectors nightmare.

I think the problem for Luke Whitehouse is that he seems to be a bit of a floor specialist and isn't currently carrying high 13s/low 14s in the other apparatus.  

 

I think, assuming everyone is fully fit, the selectors are pretty much guaranteed to go with Joe Fraser, Jake Jarman and Courtney Tulloch. That would leave 2 open spots. It would be difficult to leave Whitlock at home given his strength on the pommel and if he is able to get 14+ on high bar, he could book his spot. That would leave James Hall and Regini-Moran fighting for the last spot. 

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Day 5 Results

 

Men Floor

1. :GBR Luke Whitehouse 14.900

2. :ISR Artem Dolgopyat 14.666

3. :GER Milan Hosseini 14.200

 

Men Pommel Horse

1. :IRL Rhys McClenaghan 14.666

2. :BEL Maxime Gentges 14.566

3. :ARM Artur Davtyan 14.266

 

Men Rings

1. :TUR Adem Asil 14.933

2. :ARM Vahagn Davtyan 14.733

3. :GRE Eleftherios Petrounias 14.733

 

Women Vault

1. :FRA Coline Devillard 13.800

2. :ITA Asia DʻAmato 13.600

3. :BEL Lisa Vaelen 13.583

 

Women Uneven Bars

1. :ITA Alice DʻAmato 14.466

2. :GBR Rebecca Downie 14.233

3. :GER Elisabeth Seitz 14.200

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8 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

I think the problem for Luke Whitehouse is that he seems to be a bit of a floor specialist and isn't currently carrying high 13s/low 14s in the other apparatus.  

 

I think, assuming everyone is fully fit, the selectors are pretty much guaranteed to go with Joe Fraser, Jake Jarman and Courtney Tulloch. That would leave 2 open spots. It would be difficult to leave Whitlock at home given his strength on the pommel and if he is able to get 14+ on high bar, he could book his spot. That would leave James Hall and Regini-Moran fighting for the last spot. 

Not sure about Tulloch as his only real contribution is the rings, and he only managed 6th today. 

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1 hour ago, TeamGB said:

Not sure about Tulloch as his only real contribution is the rings, and he only managed 6th today. 

Agree to an extent - Tulloch isn't an all around gymnast, but with Fraser and Jarman in the team, it could be argued that we don't really need another all-rounder. Rings and High Bar tend to be GB's weakest apparatus. With Fraser and Tulloch in the team, you've got 2 athletes who are capable of scoring 14.2-14.7 which is much higher than the rest of the team and makes it easier for the team to hit a score of 43 for that rotation. 

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14 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Agree to an extent - Tulloch isn't an all around gymnast, but with Fraser and Jarman in the team, it could be argued that we don't really need another all-rounder. Rings and High Bar tend to be GB's weakest apparatus. With Fraser and Tulloch in the team, you've got 2 athletes who are capable of scoring 14.2-14.7 which is much higher than the rest of the team and makes it easier for the team to hit a score of 43 for that rotation. 

Tulloch is also a decent vaulter if required, although they would presumably be relying principally on Jarman, Fraser and Regini-Moran on that discipline if they are on the team.

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