@cabsta136 Honestly, not to diss womens gymnastics, but the SV for the women's vaults are kinda random? In men's a yurchenko layout starts at a 4.6. Every half twist adds .4. So a half is a 15, a full is a 15.4, and so on and so forth.
Wrong. He first performed this vault back in 1999. He then performed it in the 2000 Olympics (on the old vaulting horse, no less), which is why it was named after him in the Code of Points.
ya, he got like a 9.8 for execution...or something like that, idk exactly, but he got the highest execution score (i believe it's called the "B score") for vault in beijing...AMAZING!!!
Well for one, nobody gets 10.0 for execution... it just doesn't happen anymore. And secondly, he did cross his legs just the slightest bit on the twist.
I had him at a 9.8 for the bent arms on the table and crossing the legs, idk where the third deduction was. Shoulder angle, maybe? I think even that would be a bit much
holy freaking cow
wyocanchaser 5 months ago
He made that skill up to
colonolhungry 6 months ago
Awesome
hobojoe411 9 months ago
how come the mens 2 1/2 yurchenko is 6.5 in the womens code and 6.6 in the mens code.
cabsta136 1 year ago 3
@cabsta136 Honestly, not to diss womens gymnastics, but the SV for the women's vaults are kinda random? In men's a yurchenko layout starts at a 4.6. Every half twist adds .4. So a half is a 15, a full is a 15.4, and so on and so forth.
GymchampZW 8 months ago
its insane how he broke both legs in 2007 and then goes to the olympics only a year after!
gymnast857 1 year ago 10
His coach now teaches a gymnist in my city
ontariochamp21 1 year ago
great landing!
jmnm0 1 year ago
He invented this skill in 2003.
lucascampelovianna 2 years ago
Didn't Simona Amanar invent this skill in 2000?
ChainChomp2 2 years ago
on wag
lucascampelovianna 2 years ago
I guess so, the Yurchenko 5/2 is under his name in the MAG code...
ChainChomp2 2 years ago
@lucascampelovianna
Wrong. He first performed this vault back in 1999. He then performed it in the 2000 Olympics (on the old vaulting horse, no less), which is why it was named after him in the Code of Points.
YugoLunax 2 years ago
ya, he got like a 9.8 for execution...or something like that, idk exactly, but he got the highest execution score (i believe it's called the "B score") for vault in beijing...AMAZING!!!
toomuchgoingon 2 years ago
He got 9.75 in execution, therefore Dragulescu had the highest execution
gedatzeni 2 years ago
I thought he said he wasnt going to the olympics
marvincoleman12 2 years ago
he said that he expected to recover from his injured legs.
morenodelaorilla 2 years ago
thats the cleanest vault i have ever seen..
tombarnes123 2 years ago
There was nothing wrong with that, I wonder where he got deducted because he didn't get 10.0 for execution.
misha33314 2 years ago
Well for one, nobody gets 10.0 for execution... it just doesn't happen anymore. And secondly, he did cross his legs just the slightest bit on the twist.
uwoeric 2 years ago
Everyone's a critic.
Sublue 2 years ago
I had him at a 9.8 for the bent arms on the table and crossing the legs, idk where the third deduction was. Shoulder angle, maybe? I think even that would be a bit much
ItsNastiaFan101 2 years ago