Men's Gymnastics: 7.0 (or higher) Vaults
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I'm surprised the double front half out is only a 7.0, for some reason i thought it was worth more
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Nice vid. You are going to need another addition. At the 2011 World Championships, Yang Hak Seon won vault. He did a front handspring with a triple full twist layed out. It was valued at 7.4.
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What a goddamn awesome montage.
Thanks for uploading, I really really enjoyed this.
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@jmauriciocortes yea i figureed taht out later it seemed like it would be a 17 vault to me
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@jmauriciocortes You're right, the value is not in the CoP. You can see in FIG newsletters 23 and 24 that the value is 7.2. You can find them on the FIG website (men's artistic -> newsletters)
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@jjbulls4523 thats a 6.8 valued vault
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@raymondthaman in the COD that I see online at the FIG website the Ri Se Gwang vault doesn't even have a value...but if the handspring trip straight is a 7.4 and was just added to the code I would imagine the Gwang to be equally valued
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@tomsk14 this video was made at the beginning of last year, the trip str front was just recently performed at the 2011 worlds
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@XtremeTkatchev and triple twisting straight front
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you forgot triple twisting yurchenko
Hey, do you know who that guy is who does the Melissandis II?
LeoNituzZ 1 year ago
@LeoNituzZ Hey, yeah it's David Sender at the 2009 Visa championships
RedNasvw 1 year ago
I'm missing the Ri Se Gwang vault (tsukahara double tuck full twist) with 7.2 value
raymondthaman 2 years ago
hey raymond, yeah that is an awesome vault but i couldn't find it in the code yet so i didn't put it in......
see you friday.
RedNasvw 2 years ago
True, it's not in the last version of the Code of Points, but it is in the last FIG newsletter with changes to the code. Check the FIG website at mens artistic and then newsletters
raymondthaman 2 years ago
Ok thanks i'll look into that
RedNasvw 2 years ago