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Rhythmic Gymnastics at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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21 hours ago, hckošice said:
Women's Individual All-Around
Final Results
 
:ISR Linoy ASHRAM

107.800

 
:ROC Dina AVERINA

107.650

 

:BLR Alina HARNASKO

102.700

 
Final Results Here
Qualifiers Results Here


Linoy Ashram had dropped her ribbon in the final rotation, how she got that gold?

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24 minutes ago, George_D said:


Linoy Ashram had dropped her ribbon in the final rotation, how she got that gold?

by referees

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2 hours ago, George_D said:

So IOC must punish FIG after AIBA

Why? Ashram had a better D. The deduction for the lost don't means that you lost. Read to code and stop to blame :evil:

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3 hours ago, George_D said:


Linoy Ashram had dropped her ribbon in the final rotation, how she got that gold?

Not the first time that a Champion is declared after a dropped ribbon, and last time it was Russia at the gold and us at Silver and no one set a noise about it, overall Linoy’s level of routines were high enough to give her the gold even after the deduction of the dropped ribbon, you can say that the scoring system is not the best or is better for some type of athletes but the results reflected what happened 77E5ED40-5CF9-442E-BA28-9525F124C251.jpeg

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1 minute ago, Dnl said:

Not the first time that a Champion is declared after a dropped ribbon, and last time it was Russia at the gold and us at Silver and no one set a noise about it, overall Linoy’s level of routines were high enough to give her the gold even after the deduction of the dropped ribbon, you can say that the scoring system is not the best or is better for some type of athletes but the results reflected what happened 77E5ED40-5CF9-442E-BA28-9525F124C251.jpeg

The same injustice from anywhere it comes from, i agree

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3 minutes ago, George_D said:

The same injustice from anywhere it comes from, i agree

But the fact is that the rules here are giving you the option to drop the prop and still get a good score unlike the harsh rules of artistic gymnastics for instance, there every fall is crucial so if you have here enough advantage of score even dropped ribbon could give you gold, guessing they will harsh the rules for The next Olympic cycle 

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On 08/08/2021 at 04:56, Dnl said:

But the fact is that the rules here are giving you the option to drop the prop and still get a good score unlike the harsh rules of artistic gymnastics for instance, there every fall is crucial so if you have here enough advantage of score even dropped ribbon could give you gold, guessing they will harsh the rules for The next Olympic cycle 

Isn't it so satisfying to make all the russians cry?

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