They wouldn't have been put on the website until Tuesday at the earliest. I'll have to check with someone else since I don't have access myself to it.dholdgreve wrote: Unless they were uploaded later, only test type answer keys were made available in the coach's email. A summary placement was included in the hard copy envelope, but no raw scores were furnished.
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Top Score from OC Regionals in Southern California held 15 kilograms and weighed 4.3 grams, for a score of 3488 (Division B).
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Do you know the top score for C div?chinesesushi wrote:Top Score from OC Regionals in Southern California held 15 kilograms and weighed 4.3 grams, for a score of 3488 (Division B).
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I know that 6th place was >1500. 1st place was probably 1-2 thousand greaterDoctaDave wrote:Do you know the top score for C div?chinesesushi wrote:Top Score from OC Regionals in Southern California held 15 kilograms and weighed 4.3 grams, for a score of 3488 (Division B).
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Not at competition, but I got a score of 3900
Bridge weighed about 3.7 grams and held around 14kg.
Not at competition, but I got a score of 3900
Bridge weighed about 3.7 grams and held around 14kg.
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Not great but it did alright at regionals. Keep in mind this was not my efficiency it was my varsity's. We plan to make a better one for states though (Of course).
Weight Held: 15 kg
Weight of Bridge: 9.6 grams
Total Efficiency:1562.5
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Weight Held: 15 kg
Weight of Bridge: 9.6 grams
Total Efficiency:1562.5
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VERY impressive!Ripplestar wrote:At Regionals:
Weight: 4.15g
Held: 15kg
Score: 3614
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