November 3, 2012

Ranking the Vault 10s

In 2012, we saw five 10s awarded on vault.

There are two types of gymnastics fans: Those who say, "Great for them! They're all winners!" and those who say, "But who is the actual winner?"

I think it's time to pick an actual winner. The videos of the five vaults are provided below. Let's all watch and rank, and we'll come up with a winner among the 10s.

Feel free to move beyond the scoring system and embrace the inherent subjectivity by using any and all criteria you think is appropriate: body shape, landing position, block, amplitude, distance, difficulty, artistic interpretation, hairstyle selection, ability to convey a theme through movement, leotard quality, coach reaction, etc. Use it all.

Geralen Stack Eaton – January 13, 2012


Vanessa Zamarripa – January 15, 2012

Diandra Milliner – February 3, 2012


Tauny Frattone - March 11, 2012


Vanessa Zamarripa - April 21, 2012



My ranking and thoughts:


1. Frattone
2. Zamarripa January
3. Zamarripa Super Six
4. Stack-Eaton
5. Milliner

It may just be the relaxation of retrospection, but I'm feeling a lot more forgiving toward these vaults than I was at the time. I'm not going to debate any awarding of 10s, so it basically comes down to a matter of taste.

I've decided to be a little controversial here and put Frattone's vault first. I didn't feel this way when it happened, and I can grant vehement disagreement through discussion of leg separation and difficulty, but it is by far the most satisfyingly stuck vault of the group. Part of that is the nature of this vault. You're not going to be as hunched over and afraid as you are on a Yurchenko full, but she has the best presence and posture on landing. I'm such a sucker for that.

Compare that to Stack-Eaton, who is at a little bit of a 45 degree angle when she sticks. (Incidentally, her Super Six vault was far stronger and would have contended for the top of the list had it received a 10). For Zamarripa, she bounces out of that January stick pretty quickly, and I doubt whether she could have held it. In the Super Six vault, she's a victim of replay. In that reverse angle, we can see her rocking on one foot to try to hold onto the vault, which takes away from the stick. I put both the Zamarripa vaults ahead of the Stack-Eaton vault, though, largely based on overall appreciation of form.

The Milliner vault goes last for me because it has the clearest issue. She bends those knees pretty obviously even in real time, so while she gets bonus points for difficulty, it's still the least impressive 10 to me. One of the tings that helps Frattone's vault in my estimation is that she almost always bends her legs a little on that vault but didn't this time.


What do you think? Am I crazy? What is your ranking?


 

6 comments:

  1. I actually agree with you about Frattone's vault being number one. It has to do with how she landed it straight up and down and was so confident in the stick. It felt like a 10, and she really sold it. I'd probably have Stack-Eaton's next (although it just didn't feel like a 10. A 9.95 for sure, but not a 10). Then I would say Zamarippa's January vault (she would not have been able to hang onto it if she hadn't stepped out of it so quickly, plus it looks like her feet were staggered on the landing), then her Super Six vault (way off balance on the landing, but I appreciate her form and fight for the stick). Finally I would have Milliner last for the same reasons you stated, as well as the fact that her feet are pretty much shoulder width apart on landing. Not attractive. I do appreciate her difficulty and power though.

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  2. 1) Stack-Eaton, 2) Frattone, 3) Zam (January), 4) Zam (Super Six), 5) Milliner. I can see Stack-Eaton and Frattone being swapped - while Frattone had a leg separation, she landed completely upright and had a more dynamic vault. Regardless of who is first, I definitely think Stack-Eaton and Frattone had the 2 best vaults. Zam is the best vaulter of the 4, but both of her 10s had errors. The first vault isn't a clear stick, and she's bent over to the right on the landing of the Super Six vault. Milliner of course has the bent knees. All great vaults though.

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  3. Frattone is #1 that vaults was sick!!! In my eyes it was the only perfect 10 of the bunch.

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  4. 1) Zamarippa Super Six
    2) Frattone
    3) Zamarippa (January)
    4) Milliner
    5) Stack-Eaton

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  5. I like that in an Al.com interview after the meet, Milliner herself spoke about how she was shocked she got a 10 from the judges.

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  6. 1) Frattone
    2) Zamarippa Super Six
    3) Milliner
    4) Zamarippa (January)
    5) Stack-Eaton

    I feel like the only deserving ten was from Frattone, and maybe Van Zam from Super six. But my favorite vault was Milliner's even with the little .25 errors, that vault was just explosive. My least favorite and IMO least deserving of a ten was from Stack-Eaton. It didnt have a great block and consequentially landed a bit low and didnt get great height.

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