The level of competition increases dramatically when you start going up against black belts, even eleven-year old ones. While these videos aren't from the tournament our girls participated in this past weekend, they are the winning routines that both of these prodigies used at that tournament to ice their "13 and under" Grand Champion titles, with and without weapons. They're both crazy good.
Dayna Huor competed in two of the same events as the oldest daughter and won them both with straight 9.99 scores from all the judges. It wasn't even close, how much better she was than even the second place finisher (who scored all 9.98's).
We saw Tyler Weaver at the night show, where they give three or four finalists in several categories an opportunity to compete for the Grand Champion title. Notice how his headband becomes a blindfold. And then the backflips. And the spins. He got a standing ovation from the judges on Saturday night, and plenty of 10.0's.
Dayna Huor competed in two of the same events as the oldest daughter and won them both with straight 9.99 scores from all the judges. It wasn't even close, how much better she was than even the second place finisher (who scored all 9.98's).
We saw Tyler Weaver at the night show, where they give three or four finalists in several categories an opportunity to compete for the Grand Champion title. Notice how his headband becomes a blindfold. And then the backflips. And the spins. He got a standing ovation from the judges on Saturday night, and plenty of 10.0's.
Amazing...but can they dance? Love, Grandma Jane