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(GYM) Gymnastics 2024 - 2025

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  1. huunterhound

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    Had no clue Ferris was that young. College is starting to like the national teams from the past in guess there are more advantages to going to college and the coaching and facilities are much better than in the past so no need to just go straight into international competition??
     
  2. ETGator1

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    Televised Meets of Interest in Women's Gymnastics Week 1:

    Friday, January 3: #32 Iowa State at #2 LSU, 6:30 CT, SECN - First look at LSU 2025 without the services of elbow injured Haleigh Bryant.

    Sunday, January 5: #13 Michigan at #12 Denver, 5:00 ET, ESPN2 - Two evenly matched teams squaring off in week 1. I have Denver at #10 in my top 10 preseason ranking. We'll see if the Pioneers can pull off the home win against the Wolverines.

    EDIT - This from College Gym Fans:

    Women's Kickoff Weekend - Friday, January 3rd, 2025

    Time Meet Stats Video
    6:00 pm CT Ball St, Ill St, SEMO at Missouri Link SECN+
    6:30 pm CT Iowa State at LSU Link SECN
    7:00 pm MT Utah State at Utah Link ESPN+
     
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  3. scrappygator

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    One of the perks of living in Gainesville is athlete sightings.
    I parked at the O'Dome this morning to go for a walk.
    It was fortuitous, as some of the gymnasts were headed in.
    Kaylee Bluffstone
    Riley McCusker
    Lori Brubach
    Lily Bruce
    Kayla DiCello is on a knee scooter after her recent surgery.

    No, I did not call to them, blow my horn, or try to take pictures.
    I just enjoyed seeing them when they did not have to be "on".
     
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  4. MCB51

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    I had planned to move up to Gainesville when I retired..but I decided to stay put...if I had moved..I would make it to all the softball, baseball, gymnastics, basketball games...I do come up for all the football tho...and I love Gainesville...my home away from home :)
     
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  5. ETGator1

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    Overview of Updated Gymnastics Rules and Judging Clarifications:

    An Overview of Updated NCAA Gymnastics Rules and Judging Clarifications for 2025 - College Gym News

    Notable Clarifications
    Equipment Failures: The beam cap controversy from last year has been clarified: A beam cap falling off the end of the beam is not considered “equipment failure,” which would not make the athlete be eligible for a do-over if it falls off. This clarification is no doubt included after Leanne Wong was allowed to redo her dismount after she fell on her first attempt and the beam cap became dislodged.

    Floor Music Voices
    Gymnasts are no longer allowed to use real or synthesized human voices at all in their floor music.

    Side Saltos
    On floor, gymnasts are expected to perform both backward and forward or side saltos. To be considered a “side salto,” the skill has to take off from two feet. For example, if an athlete did a double pike in her first pass, a whip through to double tuck in her last pass, and a traditional side somi with a one-foot take-off, she would not receive credit for a forward/side salto and would lose one tenth in composition.

    Final Saltos
    On floor, it’s clarified that any salto after the last acro pass would be considered the final salto of the exercise. For example, if an athlete did a standing back tuck to one knee, her last salto would be considered an A value and would not meet the special requirement for a minimum of a C as their last salto or salto combination.

    Evaluation Points of Note
    Finally, each season the judges are required to attend two NCAA clinics, where the clinicians review the rules, as well as practice score routines on every event. I attended these sessions and have summarized the evaluation points that were stressed in the clinics.

    Vault
    The judges again were introduced to the direction lines on the mats but still weren’t given clear guidelines of how to apply the up-to-three-tenth deductions based on where they land in relationship to the lines. The clinician stressed evaluating the height and dynamics of the vault by watching and listening to the overall trajectory. She also stressed how to consistently apply deductions for piking down in layout vaults and failing to open in tuck/pike vaults to help differentiate between good and great vaulters.

    Bars
    The clinicians stressed the expectations for height, rotation, and body positions for several common transitions and single-bar releases, with the hope judges will use some of the amplitude, rotation, and body position deductions.

    Beam
    I was very happy to see the clinician encouraging judges to be more strict with broken connections. In the examples, she showed several routines with broken dance and acro connections and 9.8 or even 9.6 start values. While I would love to see this, I’ll believe it when I actually do.

    Floor
    There’s a new special requirement requiring athletes to tumble on both diagonals of the floor, which adds a new challenge for judges to pay closer attention to the overall floor pattern. Also, with it being a bit more difficult to get six tenths in bonus with a two-pass routine, we may see additional D dance elements. Hopefully, the judges will pay close attention to the rotation of the turning leaps and jumps to deduct when appropriate.
     
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  6. ocalaman

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    This is some complicated stuff, but thanks for giving us all the details.
     
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  7. ETGator1

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    Short, sweet, and covers what needs to be known in the 2025 season.
     
  8. ETGator1

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    That's like landing on a trampoline, but it looks to me like Skye is working to get herself ready at some point in the 2025 season.



    LSU's Konnor McClain is a month ahead of Skye. She performed on bars and beam last night. She looked to be protecting herself on her bars dismount taking a 1 1/2 step deduction, scores: bars 9.800 and beam 9.825. That's not bad for Konnor's first live performances since mid-May 2024.
     
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  9. MCB51

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    1st meet is January 10?
     
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  10. MCB51

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    I am excited to see our 2025 team with the new additions
     
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  11. ETGator1

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    Week 1 Friday Opening Night Scores of Interest:

    LSU 197.300 - 12 performed. It looks like the Tigers will have 3 AAs when Haleigh Bryant returns: Haleigh Bryant, Aleah Finnegan, and Kailin Chio. Chio is a true freshman who is destined to be a superstar. Her first college meet yielded 39.575. By comparison, Haleigh Bryant scored 39.600 in her first college meet.

    I realize it is the first meet of the season, but what I watched last night would have been slightly below the 2024 LSU standard and would have been with Haleigh Bryant performing. I'm glad I changed my preseason prediction to UF #1 with LSU #2 and Oklahoma #3.

    Utah 196.775 - 10 performed. The Red Rocks have 3 AAs: Grace McCallum, Makenna Smith, and Avery Neff. Neff was the #1 recruit in the 2024 class choosing Utah over Oklahoma. She had an uninspiring opening meet for Utah scoring 38.725.

    Missouri 196.700 - 14 performed with 1 AA. There were two who performed 3 events. The rest of the squad are specialists, three 2 event and eight 1 event performers.
     
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