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Did she go to the ground? Or just trip and the catch her balance?
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We've gotten a deduction for someone tripping in the past too... Walking to pyramid and she just tripped over her own feet. Was 1 pt in deduction last year. Honestly it may have been the same comp lolWell one of my teams got a 1.25 point deduction for a girl tripping last weekend because when she stepped out of her stunt (both feet on the ground) and went to move, she fell over her backspot's feet [emoji854] so [emoji854]
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So they gave you a major fall deduction after the stunt skill had already been dismounted? I would have fought that one. Hard. I mean, I wasn't there so maybe the judges thought it was really too close to the stunt being done to call it something else, but that is a tough one to take.Well one of my teams got a 1.25 point deduction for a girl tripping last weekend because when she stepped out of her stunt (both feet on the ground) and went to move, she fell over her backspot's feet [emoji854] so [emoji854]
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So they gave you a major fall deduction after the stunt skill had already been dismounted? I would have fought that one. Hard. I mean, I wasn't there so maybe the judges thought it was really too close to the stunt being done to call it something else, but that is a tough one to take.
Also of note - the athlete fall deduction this year is specifically for falling while doing tumbling or jump skills, so luckily those kids who trip over their own feet while transitioning won't cause a deduction (although it may cause a slight drop in the routine composition or overall performance score, lol.)