No. The rule only allows a gymnast to count his the first two of his elements that finish in a front support (prone) or roll out. On his second to last pass, he simply falls to a prone position, which is not a valued element - it is not in the Code. A jump to prone, however, is now an A skill in the Code, and does count towards the Rule's maximum two skills.
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emericq 1 year ago
In his second to last pass does it not break the new rule because he doesn't rebound? He already rolls out twice.
goldyg77 2 years ago
He doesn't roll out.
kentoku4343 2 years ago
No. The rule only allows a gymnast to count his the first two of his elements that finish in a front support (prone) or roll out. On his second to last pass, he simply falls to a prone position, which is not a valued element - it is not in the Code. A jump to prone, however, is now an A skill in the Code, and does count towards the Rule's maximum two skills.
Disclaimer: I'm a MAG judge.
dd8yf 2 years ago
Nice!!!
DBPVAB 2 years ago