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“When scoring difficulty judges will take into account the following: minimum movement of bases, limited number and type of connections between bases and top, top person’s beginning and ending position, and completion of the skill.”
I’m going to need this broken down because it can’t mean what I think it means.
I’m not sure what you think it means, but given the things on which UCA has historically placed emphasis:
“Minimum movement of bases”: ruby-slipper full up vs traditional full up
“Number and type of connection between base and top”: released inversions versus the one where the back holds on to the ankles
“Beginning and ending position of the top”: full up versus low to high.
“Completion of skill”: don’t hit, don’t count
That would be my interpretation