Did any one go to the ATL pro tour stop??? The results on say that Shane Bonifay got a 100.00, i didnt even know that was possible. What the heck did he do in his run to get a 100.00???? <BR> <BR>Heat #12 <BR>1. Shane Bonifay (USA) - 100.00 <BR>=== <BR>2. Zane Schwenk (USA) - 88.50 <BR>3. Brian Brech (USA) - 79.00 <BR>4. Tom Fooshee (USA) - 72.50 <BR>5. John Rodriguez (USA) - 60.00
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Of 16 heats 7 of them had a 100 scored. <BR>I guess there were lots of perfect runs. I thought I would try to kinda follow the PWT this year and am already giving up because so far it doesnt seem to make much sense. <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.prowakeboardtour.com/article.jsp?ID=42103" target="_blank">http://www.prowakeboardtour.com/article.jsp?ID=42103</a> <BR> <BR>
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I think if a rider had a stand-up run and all judges ranked them first in their heat they got a 100. Everyone else in the heat was scored relative to the 100. You cannot compare scores from different heats or different days. Some of the top riders in a heat didn't get a 100 because they fell or because the judges didn't all have that rider rated number 1 in the heat.
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I think it works like this: <BR> <BR>The first person off the dock set's the scoring "curve". If he totally kills it, stand-up run, he still gets scored a 5 out of 10. If the next guy rides a little better, he'll get a 6 or 7, and if anyone rides worse then they'll get a 4 or 5. In Shane's case, he was probably last off the dock and kicked everyone's butt.
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Rob Jacques got a 100 also. Hes got some serious style and rips it up.
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its too dang subjective for a perfect score.
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William - yeah, Robby kills it. Nice to see him doing well in a PWT Pro-level event - hopefully he continues to advance.
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