Sentence examples for lower execution score from inspiring English sources

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In the end, the 23-year-old self-proclaimed "bad ass gymnast" from Peterborough lost out on his longed-for gold by an agonisingly slim margin: although scoring the same overall as the winner, Hungary's double world champion Krisztian Berki, a lower execution score meant he took the silver.

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China claim women's team sprint gold with win over Germany http://t.co/hi6oq7UA — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 2 Aug 12 Aly Raisman of the United States finished the all-around tied for third with Aliya Mustafina of Russia with 59.566 points, but lost out on the bronze based on lower execution scores.

Berki had a difficulty score of 6.9 and an execution score of 9.166, to Smith's higher difficulty of 7.0 but lower execution of 9.066.

The execution score begins at 10.0 and decreases with every error.

Both Smith and Berki scored 16.066 but the Hungarian was awarded the Olympic gold for a higher execution score.

The complex scoring system is based on a Difficulty Score (predetermined by the planned routine), and an Execution Score (out of a perfect 10.0, quantifying mistakes).

Since the new scoring system was implemented in 2006, though, no gymnast has been awarded an execution score (or E-score) of 10.

The Execution Score begins at 10 and deductions are made for errors and faults in technique, execution and artistry.

Add the two highest execution scores.

The results showed a reduction in performance (lower scores and longer execution time) proportional to the increase in the extent and syntactic complexity of the stimulus.

The lower the score, the better the performance.

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