theSurlyMermaid
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Originally posted by Miss Jasmine
Then explain to me how the American's were told PRIOR to competition that some start values were lowered on high bar routines????
Also when Good ole Tim and Elfie were talking they said they would lose the BONUS points, not that it would lower the start value.
If you don't believe me, please visit this link:
http://www.nbcolympics.com/gymnastics/about.html
It describes the judging process, and except for the vault, the start value is determined at the END of a routine.
The most you can have is an expectation of a start value, based on how you were judged in past competitions. Blaine Wilson's start value was a certain number (I don't know what) in the 2003 Worlds. The officials decided that certain skills weren't going to be graded as high in the Olympics and that automatically lowered his expected start value (should he perform his routine perfectly). They told him about this two days before the competition, forcing him to add in elements that were being judged at a higher number based on what the official said. (I also thought that was very unfair, but whatever).
I remember Elfie talking about bonus points too, but most definitely they spoke of lowered start values when gymnasts would mess up their routines. I have both competitions on tape. It may not have been balance beam, but it was definitely talked about.
If you don't believe me, do the research. The start value is judged at the END of the routine.
Oh, and click on Judging on that link. You'll get to see a Nemov vault and then they'll have an explanation as to judging and start values.