Elite Skill and Routine Databases

What’s that skill that she performs?

You know…the twisty one, with the flippity-boo?

It’s called what? Named after who?

Remember that weird dismount? That what’s-her-name does? What’s her name?

Who was the one who did that not-ugly skill at the Olympics?

What the mother of crap is an Ono?

Important questions, all. Let this be your opportunity to answer them.

That’s right, it’s time to wake up, elite fans. Though we’re currently ensconced in the glory and wonder of the NCAA season, I have also added a couple new elite-specific features to the site. I’m basically da Vinci. The first is the Elite Skill Database, which contains links to individual pages for 250 skills currently being performed in elite gymnastics. You can check it out here:

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Each skill has its own dedicated page including its code of points description, value (and recent value changes if applicable), example GIF, various names you’ll hear it called, and a brief biography of the skill regarding its odd naming conventions, current popularity or lack thereof, treatment by judges, tips for identification, or fundamental ugliness. Whatever is most relevant to the skill in question. So, if you’ve ever wondered about my specific feelings toward every single skill that exists in gymnastics (for some reason), you may now read them. For example, the Amanar.

The most exclusive skills will also contain a list of the elite gymnasts currently performing that skill, just in case you wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night and need to know who’s doing a Bhardwaj. This is just for the rarer skills, so something like a double tuck on floor won’t have a competitor list because that would just be a list of every living person. Don’t necessarily treat these lists as completely exhaustive, currently including the 150 or so elite gymnasts who have pages in the partner of the skill database, the Elite Routine Database. Continue reading Elite Skill and Routine Databases

Week 4 Rankings and Notes

WEEK 4 RANKINGS
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 1. Oklahoma 197.781
  • Sooners retain #1 ranking, average drops one tenth after 197.425
  • Nichols wins AA again (theme?) with 39.725
  • Nichols also wins every event
  • Chayse Capps falls on BB, dogs and cats live together
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 2. LSU 197.588
  • Tigers retain #2 ranking, with second consecutive 197.475
  • Edney last-minute replacement in AA, casual 39.625
  • Hambrick falls on VT and botches UB, world over
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 3. Florida 197.431
  • Florida records season-high 197.700 at home against Auburn
  • Baker gets second career 10.000 on FX, returns on three events
  • 9.950s from Hundley (UB), McMurtry (VT), Boren (FX)
  • Chant still out
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 4. Utah 197.075
  • Another season-ending injury (Tessen) sours 197.150 @ Washington
  • Skinner wins AA, leads team with 9.925 on BB, FX
  • Muhaw adds VT, Reinstadtler adds UB to fill in lineups
green-up-arrow 5. UCLA 196.617
  • Bruins jump three spots after season-high 197.325
  • Kyla Ross 10.000 on UB leads the team, w/ Lee 9.950 on UB
  • Kocian wins AA with 39.525
reddownarrow 6. Alabama 196.440
  • Tide falls to 6th after weekend of poor meets
  • B-team counts FX fall, multiple 9.7s for 195.325 in loss to Arkansas
  • Aish-team has a three-fall UB disaster v. Auburn for 195.850
  • Sims (9.975) and Winston (9.950) FX save score in second meet
green-up-arrow 7. Michigan 196.381
  • Season-high 197.225 jumps Michigan three spots
  • Karas records career-high 9.975 for stuck Y1.5
  • A batch of 9.925s (Artz, Zaziski on UB, Chiarelli on BB) follow
  • Artz wins AA with 39.500
reddownarrow 8. Denver 196.250
  • Denver drops a spot with 195.900 after counting BB fall
  • Ross 9.925 on BB is team’s top score
  • Competing only five on VT/FX begins to show, counting 9.6s on VT
green-up-arrow 9. Georgia 196.1115
  • Georgia hits all the events again (!) for season-high 197.075
  • Snead (back precaution), Vega (sick) did not compete
  • Rachel Dickson arrived for 39.525 AA score
reddownarrow 10. Kentucky 196.035
  • A back-to-earth weekend of 195s sees Kentucky fall to 10th
  • A-team struggles with landings, particularly VT, against LSU for 195.750
  • B-team counts errors on UB, FX against Ball State for 195.300
  • Korth still goes 39.300, 39.400 in AA
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 11. Missouri 195.975
  • Missouri stays put and maintains average with 196.075
  • Harris leads team on FX (9.900) and VT (9.875)
  • Missing Porter shows in 9.7-ful UB lineup
reddownarrow 11. Southern Utah 195.975
  • BB trouble sees Southern Utah fall to 11th with 195.800
  • Ramirez wins AA with 39.425, leads team on three events with 9.875s
  • Yee wins UB with 9.850
green-up-arrow 11. Boise State 195.975
  • Season-high 196.400 is led by characteristic huge UB score
  • Collantes wins AA with 39.200, 9.900 on FX
  • 9.925s on UB (Mejia, Remme) and BB (Remme) are team highs
  • Counting a fall on floor takes away near-197
green-up-arrow 14. Oregon State 195.925
  • Second-consecutive hit meet (196.700) sees OSU jump again
  • McMillan wins FX with 9.950
  • Aufiero and McMillan also record 9.900 on UB
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 15. Cal 195.800
  • Cal stays steady with serviceable 196.025
  • No falls, but Williams FX and Gallarzo BB only scores over 9.850
green-up-arrow 16. George Washington 195.731
  • GW jumps two spots after season-high 196.150
  • BB is highlight as usual, with 9.875s from CDA, Winstanley, Pfeiler
reddownarrow 17. Auburn 195.645
  • Auburn posts season high, followed by season low in a wash weekend
  • 196.400 @ Florida features 9.900 from Slappey (FX), Engler (BB)
  • 194.675 v. Alabama features three-fall beam implosion for 47.600
  • Milliet injured in Friday warmups
green-up-arrow 18. Washington 195.600
  • No counting falls for season-high 196.300
  • 9.900s from Goings (BB), Burleson (BB), and Hoffa (FX) lead
  • Team rises to #7 BB ranking
green-up-arrow 19. Ohio State 195.538
  • OSU uses Minnesota score-a-thon to jump one spot
  • 49.325 on VT leads team to 196 after 9.900 from Mattern
  • Hofland scores 9.900 on UB, Mattern 9.875 on FX
reddownarrow 20. Nebraska 195.517
  • Catastrophic UB, BB, FX rotations see Huskers plummet 8 spots
  • Five falls lead to 194.800 total
  • Lambert limited to VT, Breen still to UB, BB, and Williams still to BB
  • Houchin is top AA performance with 39.300
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 21. Illinois 195.256
  • Illinois stays put with occasionally strictly scored 195.625
  • Leduc’s 9.875 on FX leads the team, wins AA with 39.275
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 22. Iowa 195.245
  • Iowa’s remarkable four-week run at #22 continues with 195.975
  • Highlight was string of 9.925s on UB (Metcalf, Sullivan, Zurawski)
green-up-arrow 23. Minnesota 195.075
  • Minnesota returns to top 25 with huge home 196.800
  • 9.9s for everybody, particularly Abernathy (VT, FX) and Holst (UB, FX)
  • Holst ties for AA victory with 39.375
reddownarrow 24. Arkansas 195.038
  • Arkansas records another victory over Alabama with 195.825
  • Garner returns to BB, still show just five on UB
  • BB highlighted by four 9.850s from Burton, Garner, Nelson, Yamzon
equal-sign-clip-art-5pypjt-clipart 25. West Virginia 195.031
  • Season-high 196.300 keeps WVU in the top 25
  • Muhammad sticks Yfull for 9.900 in meet’s highlight routine
  • Counting major beam error takes away giant, preposterous score

Full rankings at RTN.

Oklahoma and LSU both showed weird minor vulnerabilities this weekend with mistakes from Capps and Hambrick. That’s going to need to not continue at risk of jeopardizing our entire worldview. Florida’s season-high 197.700 has seen the Gators jump into sight of the top two, creating more significant separation between the big leading three and 4th-place Utah. Continue reading Week 4 Rankings and Notes

Sunday Live Blog – January 29, 2017

Sunday, January 29
Scores Watch
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – [6] Kentucky @ Ball State LINK FREE
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – Eastern Michigan @ Western Michigan LINK ESPN3
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – Utah State @ New Hampshire LINK
2:00 ET/11:00 PT – [7] Denver, Towson, Temple @ [25] West Virginia LINK FREE
2:00 ET/11:00 PT – Kent State, SEMO @ Northern Illinois LINK NIU
2:00 ET/11:00 PT – Iowa State @ TWU LINK FREE
3:00 ET/12:00 PT – Penn State @ [21] Illinois LINK FREE
3:00 ET/12:00 PT – Maryland @ [22] Iowa Iowa
3:00 ET/12:00 PT – Air Force @ Centenary
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – Arizona @ Stanford LINK P12
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – Sacramento State @ UC Davis LINK FREE
5:00 ET/2:00 PT – [5] Alabama v. [16] Auburn (@ Birmingham, AL) LINK
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – Illinois-Chicago @ Illinois State FREE

Another day! Another travesty. Probably. Continue reading Sunday Live Blog – January 29, 2017

Saturday Live Blog – January 28, 2017

Saturday, January 28
Scores Watch
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – Penn @ West Chester
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – Springfield @ Brockport FREE
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – [12] Nebraska @ [10] Michigan LINK FREE
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – Bridgeport, Southern Connecticut, Rhode Island @ Yale Ivy
4:30 ET/1:30 PT – [4] Utah @ [19] Washington LINK P12
4:30 ET/1:30 PT – [8] UCLA @ [17] Oregon State LINK P12
5:00 ET/2:00 PT – [20] Ohio State @ Minnesota LINK BTN+
5:00 ET/2:00 PT – UW-La Crosse, Winona State @ Lindenwood LINK FREE
5:00 ET/2:00 PT – UW-Eau Claire @ UW-Whitewater LINK FREE
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – Michigan State, Cornell, Ursinus @ Rutgers LINK FacePlace
7:45 ET/4:45 PT – Metroplex Challenge ([18] George Washington, Central Michigan, Bowling Green, San Jose State) FLOG
9:00 ET/6:00 PT – Arizona State @ [15] Cal LINK P12

Another day, another barrage of meets. Get your streams ready. I’ll be trying my best to get through Nebraska/Michigan, Utah/Washington, and UCLA/Oregon State all at the same time. So it’ll be fun. If that’s what fun is.

First, a few thoughts on some of the major scores from yesterday. In a good reminder of how critical angle of viewing is when evaluating scores, the first time I saw Alex McMurtry’s DTY yesterday was in the reverse-angle slow motion replay, which is the least flattering angle for that vault where it definitely doesn’t look like a stick. I would have been a total pill about it if that vault had received a 10 last night. In watching the vault again, however, the real-time forward angle absolutely does make it look like a stick. Given the loose tone of the scoring through the rest of that meet, I’m actually pretty shocked she didn’t get a 10. I think 9.950 is the right score, but that was better than any of the 10 or 9.975 vaults we’ve seen so far this season. Continue reading Saturday Live Blog – January 28, 2017