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After three subdivisions:
- Japan: 223.863
- Canada: 222.780
- Romania: 217.220
- Spain: 210.094
- Sweden: 206.262
- Austria: 201.783
3:05 pm. Rogers VT- DTY, stuck! 15.0. Number two is the Lopez for a 14.533! Averaging 14.766, she takes the lead from Black!
3:03 pm. Onyshko VT- FTY, not great. 14.00
3:00 pm. Black VT- First is a handspring front full (a little pikey) for a 14.8. Next is a tsuk 1.5 for 14.6 and a 14.7 average, giving her the lead thus far.
2:59 pm. Townsend VT- Yurchenko 1.5. Went for the stick but under rotated a little and had to take a step back. 14.333
2:58 pm. Woo VT- Weird vault. Super powerful run at first but then she slowed down. Maybe her steps were off? Only a FTY and form was not great.
Canada leading this rotation with a 164.647. For perspective, they are 3.5 points behind Japan and 2 points ahead of Romania after their respective 3rd Rotations.
2:48 pm. Rousseau FX- double arabian step forward, big double pike, double L turn, roundoff back 1.5 almost as a side pass, beautiful double tuck to finish! 13.4
2:44 pm. Black FX- Popa, 2.5 to stuck double tuck! Beautiful leap series, front handspring front double full to punch front tuck, front full step out to double pike! SO COOL! 14.166 – 2nd place for now
2:41 pm. Onyshko FX- full-in, 1.5 though to stuck double tuck, front walkover, Memmel turn, switch ring to switch half, good set for the double pike! 13.7
2:37 pm. Townsend switch to switch ¾, sky high double Arabian but too much power and stumbles out, switch full, double turn, high double tuck but again too much power and huge bounce backwards, 2.5 to finish. Big step forward. Has huge power but needs a little more control to be competitive with the specialists. 12.5
2:33 pm. Woo FX- full-in piked, comes back with double pike, nice high leaps, double full for her third pass, a little short on her straddle jump, 2.5 to finish. 13.0
2:32 pm. Stoffel VT- Handspring front pike. Down the middle. Lost her legs a little bit on the landing.
2:25 pm. Rogers BB- front aerial, switch to wolf, full-twisting back handspring, switch half (not 180), bhs loso (small wobble), full turn (wobble), Miller, double pike dismount 13.5
2:21 pm. Onyshko BB- bhs bhs layout (almost came off the beam for running out of room), almost off on leap, gainer, switch ring, side aerial, Y turn, solid jump series, lots of little bobbles all over the routine, dismount is a sky high double tuck! 13.416
2:17 pm. Black BB- double spin (bobble), punch pike- solid, bhs loso, bhs tuck full (almost off), switch, switch half, punch front, 2.5 dismount (almost stuck!) 14.6 – highest score so far
2:12 pm. Rousseau BB- front aerial, side aerial, side somi (wobble), full spin with leg raised (big wobble), off on bhs loso, I missed the leap series, switch half, big double tuck to finish. 12.5
2:08 pm. Woo BB- bhs loso, front aerial to wolf jump, side aerial, beautifully executed double spin, slow leap connections/pass, side somi, switch side half, 2.5 to finish. 13.133
1:56 pm. Rousseau UB- Ray, pak, Maloney, bail to handstand and back up, toe on, giant full, giant half, double front. 13.166
1:54 pm. Rogers UB- Jump to high bar, toe full to Hindorff, Ricna to pak, van Leeuwen, so short on handstand, ½ to Markelov, double layout to finish. 14.166
1:51 pm. Black UB- Jump to high bar, clear hip, Hindorff, hop change to Jaeger, weird under swing to pak, toe on, van Leeuwen, giant full, toe front dismount. 13.733
1:49 pm. Onyshko UB- Maloney, up to giant full to Tkachev, Hindorff, pak (flexed feet), van Leeuwen, toe on ½ back giant to double front.
1:46 pm. Woo UB- I missed the first half but she had a beautiful giant full right on top of the bar and stuck her double layout! 14.1
1:45 pm. We are about to be underway with Lauren’s favorite, the lovely Ellie Black alongside Team Canada!
Article by Kensley Behel